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The Rosalia Enterprise from Rosalia, Kansas • 3

The Rosalia Enterprise from Rosalia, Kansas • 3

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Rosalia, Kansas
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I FOOT SCOTT DRE1KS L. L. Kiser of El Dorado and is well S.S. OFFICERS Miss Jennie Satterthwaik Is Charming Bride of Glen Kiser known in El Dorado and Butler county. He was formerly city editor of the Walnut Valley Times and in this ca E.

US. TEiU'S LO LINE OF VICTORIES dames L. L. Kiser, and daughter Celest of El Dorado, J. L.

Biggs of Potwin, O. P. Cottman, L. L. Roberts, Lee Reed; Misses Junia Taylor, Virginia Welwood, Vera Hartenbower, Delia and Grace Dunagan, Zerita Hol-comb, Virginia Rutherford, Maud Haver, Agnes Reed and Mr.

Raymond Holcomb. pacity demonstrated his ability to USS? $10,000 A pretty home weddine was solemn PLAN COUNTY For the last year he has ized in Douglass New Year's dav vhpn been employed oh the Trinidad (CcAnl Miss Jennie Satterthwaite was mar attentions from her friends. The bride gave pretty lingerie clasps to Mrs. Cottman and Miss Taylor. Free Press.

Beeinnini? Mondav ho ried to Mr. Glen Kiser at the home of takes a position on the reportorial staff of the Wichita Beacon. the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.Y. Fort Scott completely outclassed the El Dorado High school basketball team at the Rink Thursday night.

Score 62 to 23. The game was fast although onesided. Faulders for El Dorado made 11 and Kniseley 6 points. Courtnev CAMPAIGN Mr. Kiser is a son of Mr.

and Mrs. Present were: Messrs. and Mes- ceremony w.as read at 4:30 m. by L. Roberts of the Chris tian church.

'Selection from pounod's Opera! for Fort Scott made 30 and Rood- Officers of the Butler County Sun The guests were limited to relatives house 25 points. day School association have about and close friends. El Dorado's next crame will with Pittsburg, Dec. 31 Homer Rodeheaver, singer for Billy Sunday, announced today that he had settled his breach of promise suit out of court. A Chicago court held that he completed all details for a wide and Preceding the ceremony Mrs.

O. Burns at Burns, Friday nieht. Jan thorough extension campaign. cottman sang "A Garden of Memor uary 8. FAUST ies" very sweetly and Miss Junia TW lor played Lohengrin's wedding march.

owed Miss Georgia Jay of that city heart balm. It is understood At a meeting between H. I. French, president; M. L.

Arnold, treasurer; E. E. Snyder, secretary; and Rev. L. lhe bride was lovely in a eown of P7flD nrnnmn white crepe meteor, with lace and the compromise was made for $10,000.

As Performed at the Metropolitan Opera House, New i.un nrhun T. Faulders, pastor of the Christian pearl trimming. She carried a hon WL.IIII iiLuniuu quet of bride's roses and lillies of the Tempo di Marcict. church, the second week in January has been decided upon for a canvass valley. She is an attractive voune- woman and very popular.

She was graduated from Douglass hiSrh schoo lAHPAH of the county. The work will be in charge of Rev. F. Gates of rural extension department work of and later attended Kansas university one year. She was the recipient of State Sunday School association FULL GREW LAW LIKE EXTRA ill ON LOAD OF HAY many pre-nuptiat entertainments? and at lopeka.

Kev. Mr. Gates, perhaps. PASSES SIXTEEN FORMER will devote but five days to visiting various localities, but he will outline the best method of securing practical results. It is the purpose of the canvass to enthuse new life into each of the 102 Sunday schools in the eoiintv.

London dispatches Tuesday declar "It would be just as fair to pass ed the Russians once more have be come master of the passes in the Car AUGUSTANS HOLD ANNUAL BANQUET pathians and that the entire Austrian front, from the Biala river to Dukla Where possible the" superintendents and teachers will be visited and persuaded to take an increased interest and use their best efforts to 'secure pass, is falling back. It is claimed the Austrian attack in Russia has a law to compel every farmer to work two men on a corn planter as to force the railroads to have three brakemen on every freight train," said Harry Hobson, signal supervisor of the Santa Fe, who was in El Dorado Wednesday. "And yet that is what is proposed in the so-called 'full crew' bill coming up at the next session of the legisla the highest possible attendance. It is been completely repulsed. The British press concedes that the hoped to raise the average by at least Sixteen members of "The Ganir an one hundred per cent.

trenches taken by the Germans south organization composed of former schoolmates and chums at Auerusta. of Ypres last Sunday were of consid neld their annual session in Wichita erable importance, a fact formerly HAROLD TT AND New Year's. In addition to the business program, a banquet was held in the early afternoon at Welch's cafe and later all attended a matinee at Crawford theater. ftIISS MARGUERITE BEAM ARE MARRIED THURSDAY D. J.

Marshall, president of the club ture. "Every freight train and every car carries all known safety devices and is automatically controlled in case of accident or governed at will from either engine or caboose. As a safety measure a third brakeman would be about as useful as an extra man on a load of hay. "The agitation is carried on by those who want to force the railroads to give them employment. It means an additional and unwarranted ex- pense of $2,000,000 annuallv to tfcJ aenied.

ihe fighting was very severe. aiiesSpare for activity iii east and west presided over the business conference. acted as toastmaster at the banauet and host at the theater. The wedding of Miss Mareuerite By a unanimous vote, all officers Beam and Mr. Harold Hurtt was were re-elected.

They are D. J. solemnized Thursday at noon, at the Central Christian church in Wichita. Marshall, Wichita, president; Orville Holford, El Dorado, secretary: and rjfr 01, f-' f- g- m. V- --z 1 Tempo di Yahe.

i 1 i 'i The service was 'said by Dr. Walter Petrograd reported Saturday that railroads of Kansas." Harry Martini El Dorado, treasurer. Those attending from El Dorado were bcott Priest, pastor of the church. Miss Inez Rutledge and Mr. Harrv Secretary Holford, Treasurer Martin.

Narramore were attendants. Frank H. Steiger and Harry Walker. 00 IS FOUND The bride, a daughter of Mr. and Mr.

Walker was a guest of the club. the reason for the cessation of Germany's onslaught in Poland was that a series of strong defenses was being constructed in order to hold advantages gained. The Germans are well-fortified and are expected to renew the campaign toward Warsaw. In the west the allies claim to Mrs. W.

W. Beam, 518 Baltimore JO avenue, Wichita, is a charming and attractive young woman. For the III FIRE DEBRIS CHARLES STEIGER ceremony she wore her traveling suit making slight progress. General JnflFW oi blue chiffon broadcloth and a tan having determined not to make any velvet hat trimmed with touches of white. v-'V' Mr.

Hurtt is the son of Mr. and Mrs. great effort at advance until rein BECOMES CITIZEN forcements W. A. Hurtt, former residents of El Dorado, and a grandson of Mr.

and Mrs. D. W. Weidman, of El Doradd. Newton, Jan.

2. The body of W. T. Green, old soldier and former register of deeds, was found today in the debris of the fire which early Friday morning destroyed the Ragsdale opera house, McManus department store and hotel building owned by W. J.

Trousdale. The total fire loss is estimated at $150,000. Newton suffered another OF COUNTY SEATI He completes a course in architecture at Kansas Agricultural colleee in Jan Owing to war excitement and the fact that there was no wheat in sight, May wheat Monday jumped to $1.34, a three-cent raise over Saturday when it hit the highest point since the, war. May wheat in Kansas City was Quoted at $1,28 3-5; East St. Louis, Wichfe-1 Hutchinson, $1.18.

Charles Steiger, of Whitewater, who I uary and has a position with a firm in will become county attorney January that city. The newlyweds will be at home in disastrous fire last August. il, removed his household goods to El Dorado Thursday. The family will Manhattan after February 1. Published by AMERICAN MELODY New York.

occupy the J. B. Adams home on Summit street. Mrs. Steiger and their little son, vv alt, 4 years old, will spend the win jEEE fe f2- ter in San A.O.

RORABAUGH PLACED Oil BOARD A. O. Eorabaugh, of Wichita, and son of Mrs. John Rorabauerh. of El Dorado, has been appointed a member of the advisory board of the Merchants Short course, which will be given at the University of Kansas during U'ebruary..

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Pages Available:
48
Years Available:
1914-1915