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The Wellington Daily News from Wellington, Kansas • Page 6

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WELLINGTON DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1922 PAGE SIX Mr a ujesftSc dlarj as sas. number of out of town friends at breakfast this morning at her home on North Street. The women were enroute to a group missionary meeting, which is being held at Conway Springs. Her guests were: Mesdames C. B.

Hamilton, W. G. the Christian Temperance Union will be held in this city on Friday, April 28, at the Baptist Church. Delegates will attend from the nineteen local unions in the coun ty, and an attractive all day program is being prepared. It will be announced completely in several days.

Final Showing lit ty 'j-i li it 1 Smith, T. B- Snyder and W. O- Ben-j fx 1 Birth Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith of Wichita announce the birth of a son weight seven and one half pounds on Wednesday, April 12, to whom they have given the name, Gene Alexander- Mrs.

Smith was formerly Miss Blanch Alexander of Mayfield. Silver Circle: class work will be conducted, and in each room there will be students' work on exhibit- It is hoped that the visitors may attend according to the plan outlined by the principal, Mr. C. VanDusen, though they are welcome at any hour. Those parents who have children in 8B or 7B.

first hour in the morning, are a-ked to visit then and the others according to the hour when their children are reciting 7E and 9E at the second hour; 8C 7C at the chapel hour, just before dinner; the 8A and 7A first ho.ur after dinner; and the 8B and 7 the second hour in the afternoon. Each cooking class under the super vision of Miss James Is preparing refreshments to be served to the visitors The chapel program will be- especially interesting, as live model-will show, according to the direction of Miss James, how a school girl should dress, This part is to be given by the eighth grade girU: Misses Lcla Cobb Helen Spencer Thelma Dillon. Alberdine Hatcher Ninahelle Parinh der, all of Winfield; Miss Roxanna Oldroyd, Arkansas City; Miss Margar et McKnight, Caldwell, and Helen and Robert Hamilton, Winfield. M. S.

C. Society: The M. S. C. Society met with Mrs.

Olaf Cooper south of the city, on Wednesday afternoon. A delightful social time was enjoyed, and dainty refreshments were served to the following guests: Mesdames 1 i 1 li I SA l. tl Ik JT 11 A i-i 'l. '1. 'j 1,1 ill k.J il I Admission 10 and 28c Tomorrow MARGARET.

DOW in "FIFTY CANDLES." Isis Tonight "The New Minister" twiKH iiliil Misses Rena Tipton Marjy Stamm Pauline Stamm Irene Jordon Varbi Sterling Masters Russell Tipton Russell Stamm Victor Mishler Myrtle Stamm Laura Tipton Mattie Weher Oral McCammon Effie SterlinK Eva Ford Omar Trower Blanche Mi-shler William Attebury Olaf Cooper Mrs- George Hamill of Mayfield wa a shopping visitor in the city The Silver Circle of the Christian Church will meet at the annex on Friday afternoon with Mesdames. J-H. Taylor and Creed as hostesses. The ladies are asked to come prepared to quilt. Lutheran Aid Society: The Ladies' Aid Society of the Lutheran Church will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs.

Frank Rothrock. Members are asked to come prepared to sew. Baptist Choir: The of Baptist Choir will hold rehearsal Friday evening at seven thirty o'clock, instead of this evening. Esther Circle: The Esther Circle of the Christian Church will meet tomorow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Glenn Shof-ner in Hamel Addition- Rosalie Pitts Katherine Persons Ruby Buchanan Mabel Mansfield Edith McKowan Florence Goodall Voncille Gallemore.

Vernice Spinell Golden Hurt Elda Springer Thelma McClellan Fanchion Price Edith Pound Maraaret Jean Ron" a Wellington visitor yesterday. Mrs. P. N. Ileck of Mayfield was a Wellington visitor yesterday-Mrs.

Del Hull of Route Three wa? shopping in the city yesterday. Mr- and Mrs. H. J. Minnich and Friday and Saturday, April 21 and 22 22 cans small HeBe for $1.00 8 cans No.

1 Peaches in syrup, $1.40 value for $1.00 8 cans No. 2 Sweet Potatoes, SI. 40 value for $1.00 8 cans No. 2 Fancy Corn, $1.20 value $1.00 Big soap sale now going on will last only few days longer. Try Our Coffees and Teas.

None Better, Few as Good. Phone 108107 R. H- Downing motored to Wich ita today. The instructors in the Junior High Mr. and Mrs.

Jasper Heasty of Mayfield were in the city yesterday on business. are: E. C. VanDusen Principal Misses Kate DeTurk Shufflers: An enjoyable meeting of the Shufflers was held last evening when Mrs Joe Billings was hostess to the club and a number of guests at her home on West Harvey. The time was pent informally, and a dainty refection was served during the evening.

The invited guests other than members were: Mesdames K. W. VanDeventer Chris Glamann R. J. Gatewood Bernice Lindbergr Mrs.

Clarence Smit! Misses Jeanetta James Blanch Moran Pearl Snyder Lela Rice Mssrs. Edsrar Williams C. L. Markley Mrs. H- Prater, Mrs.

John Prater, and Miss Pauline Prater went to Wichita today. Nettie Driver Alma Bernstorf Mary Miller Mrs. Mamie Beck of Winfield is Mrs- Roy Foy of South Haven was a Wellington visitor yesterday. Mrs. J.

W. Wade of Mayfield was a Wellington visitor yesterday. Mrs. Martha Hughes of Conway Springs was in the city yesterday. Miss Mabel A- Peasel of Route Two spent yesterday in Wichita.

J. J. Stevens of Dalton was a shopping visitor in the city today. Misses Clella Wilkerson and Doris Harmon spent yesterday in Wichita-Miss Marjorie Kerrig went to Wich ita today to be the guest of friends Miss Nettie Cox spent today in Wichita. here visiting her brothers, George Marjorie Herri? Helen Andrews and John Pitts.

Alvin Dunham H. R. Hull Mildred Wixom is ill with the mumps. m. ar fig QUALITY GROCERIES WELLINGTON KANS Mrs.

Minnie Shay of Fullerton, Calif, is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bccraft? 315 South Jefferson, and other friends. Mrs. R.

J- Buswell went to Kansas City last night. Luncheon: Mrs. Harris Carr and Mrs. T. L-Crow delightfully entertained a number of guests Wednesday afternoon at a spring luncheon at one o'clock at the home of Mrs.

Carr on South Washington Avenue. A dainty color motif of yellow and white was carried out in the menu and table appointments, the tables being centered with yellow daisies in brown baskets. Following the luncheon the time was" spnt informally. Mrs. Ray Cline of Milan was in Wellington yesterday- Altar Society: The Altar Society of the Catholic Church held a pleasant meeting yesterday afternoon with Ulrs.

Henry-Stark as hait ess. A good attendance was present and the regular business session was held, after which a oc-ial hour wa enjoyed and refreshments were served. Mrs. M. Veith of Wichita and Miss Eunice Beyreis of Spring field, were guests.

URNS Mrs. Elmer Cox. who lives on West Cover with wet baking soda 'z Mr. and Mrs. John Ingram of May field were Wellington visitors afterward apply gently The guest list included Harvey, is ill this week.

Mrs. Adda Waddell of Perth was shopping in the city yesterday. Sam Stayton Mesdames- Mr. and Robert Bailey of were shopping in the city SOCKETS' NOTES ARO RUB Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly Mrs. Ira Rusk of Route Six was W.

C. T. U- Institute The Sumner County Institute for J. T. Sho waiter II.

F. Smith A. A. Belsley George Galloup C. It.

Havens R. W. Hitchcock Mary Roscr II. C. Mayer A.

It. Hatcher Ed Rothrock W. A. Carrington Robert H. Werndor Jack McGeorpre II.

A. Keuneke Misses Edna Hunter Kathrina Elliott. Harry Hunter of Attica D. C. Ilellweg C.

L. Roos Charles Garland J. L. Halliday C. E.

Holmes Ed Charles H. A. Loper W. M. Ferguson II.

I. Tolles II. W. Andrews W. T.

Voils R. J. Gatewood C. E. Elliott Frank Gambrill R.

W. Roth rock Engle's Low Price Sale is the talk of the entire County. Guest Day joyable meeting: Wednesday evening; An enjoyable afternoon was at tne home of Mrs. Sam Lynch on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. South Street.

Roll call responses Moodie, when, the members of the were verses of Scripture, and a short Congregational Missionary Society article on Tithing was read by Miss entertained guesis. Devotionals were Mabel Reports from the differ led by Mrs. Morgan, and little Jean cnt committees were given, including Crider gave a vecal solo, accompan- that of the Easter offering made by ied by Miss Ruth Crider. A mission- the class last Sunday, which amount ary stcry, in keeping with the theme to about twenty dollars. The les- of the afternoon program was read son for the evening was the chapter, by Mrs.

Campbell entitled "Cindy's "Romance of the Printed Page" in Chance." Other attractive numbers the study book "World Friendship" given were the vocal solo by Mrs. R. an(1 was given by Rose Key and W- Hitchcock, the piano solo by Miss Miss Bessie Moffitt. A birthday offer Marcella Schwinn "Fur Elise" and ing was taken which is to be. applied the vocal quartet by R- W.

to the flower fund. Plans were dis- Hitchcock, J. G. Campbell Frank Fey cussed for the next meeting, which ton and Charles Havens. wiJl be in the nature of a breakfast, The feature of the program Was the thiid Wednesday in May-the missionary play "The Highland- During the social hour which fol-ers' Day" which was directed by Mrs lowed the program, were en-Charles Havens.

The heroine of the joyed, and delicious refreshments play was a mountaineer igirl who had Were served by Misses Mary Miller been away to the school, "Pleasant Blanch Moran and Elsie Wright. The Hill Academy" and who came back rooms were made ft attractive with to her mountain home and assisted in basket-, of lilacs. People are coming for Miles and Miles to take Advantage of his Exceptionally Low Prices Wedding Announced: The account given below taken from the Topeka Capital of the wedding of Miss Jessie Burnette, formerly of Caldwell now of Topeka to Mr M. S. Bailey of Denver, will be of Interest to her many Wellington acquaintances: Mr.

and J- A. Burnette announce the marriage of their daughter, Jessie, to Mr- Morton S. Bailey, Jr, son of Judge and Mrs. M. S.

Bailey of Denver, at 8 o'clock Sat urday evening, March 25, at the home of the bride's parents. Dr. John A. McAfee, pastor of the Westminster Pi-esbyterian Church, read the marriage service in the presence of mem bers of the family. There were no attendants Mr.

and Mrs. Bailey left for a wed ding trip to Colorado Springs and Denver and will be at home in Kansas City, where Mr. Bailey is con nected with the advertising department of the Capper Publications. Suit Prices Given Another Big Slash raising the standard of living of her Those present were: They must be sold. Here they go at prices that make you marvel.

All brand new, of latest style and material Ivlesdames- associates. Those who had parts in the play were: Wesdames V. P. Cottineham Frank Peyton Marsh Porter H. I.

Rankin G. E. Honey R. W. Rothrock 1 Nora Click Bessie Moffitt Josephine Hotre Ethel Thrailkiil Alma Miller Mary Miller Blanch Moran Elsie Wright Mabel Wells Mary Coffey.

Orover Kinzy Rose Key Ilatlie hite James William Cowherd Mm Lynch Misses Ruby Hainsworth Lilian Hainsworth -f 9.90 $11.98 $13.75 $19.98 9 Lot of $15.00 Jersey Suits for Lot of $18.00 Suits for Lot of $20.00 Suits on sale at Lot of $26.00 Suits, special for Evening Party: Each was in costume, the mountaineers wearing the characteristic bonnets and aprons. During the social hour that followed the program, delicious refreshments were served to the members of the society and their guests. Mr. faul Lite entertained a num-jber of young people last evening Junicr Hirh At Home: The instructors and students at the Junior High School will keep open with a party at the Park House. Games and dancing furnished the en tertainment for the evening.

The invited guests were house all day tomorrow, and all pa- J. O- C. Class Meeting: trons and friends of the school are The members- of the J- O. C. Class cordially invited to visit the school the Methodist Church held an en at any hour during the day.

Regular Messrs. if 51 fl i 1 Other Big Pulling Specials Hope and Daisy Muslin special at Our Introducer -''Muslin. -worth Our 36-in. Unbleached Muslin, worth 12 l-2c, for 50 bolts of best Percale, new shipment, light or dark, worth 35c, for 15c 14c 10c 25c Misses Thelma Ordway Blanche Gwinn Pauline Davis Irene Davis Charlotte Franklin Elizabeth Maddy Josephine Maddy Inea Lawrence Lorraine Sharpsteen Minnie Howe Bessie Howe Hattie Nutt Juanita Cruee Dorothy McCary Millie Thorpe Iouise Dotson Edith Cody Diffee Harold Met calf Harold Dykeman Paul Donahue Joe Taylor Dwijrht Schlosser Orville McDonald Johnny Myers Grady Duckworth Charles Piper John Schultz Albert Frankum Homer Vrankum Clyde Whipple Clarence Hadly Raymond Dykeman Paul Lile (I nfU--iSsi 15c i 14 A fine lull standard Fercale worth iyc, tor Lot of Infants White Dresses for 65c and 75c, worth double I J. F.

F. Club Meeting: Taffetas, Canton Crepe and Tricotine, all brand new, of the latest styles and materials, and from the best makers NOTE THESE LOW PRICES The members of the J. F. T. Club enjoyed a delightful meeiing yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs.

Carl Rosccrans. Fancy work was the diversion of the afternoon, and the hosiers served dainty refreshments. The next meeting will be on Wednes day, April 26, with Mrs- Homer Jack son. Mrs- Ray Kallaus was a guest of the club yesterday, and members present were: It Will Pay It Will Pay You Parents All $15.00 Dresses now only $10.69 St Harvey Jacobs Floyd Oruton Homer Jackson Car! Ilosccrans Miss Millie Thorpe "William Cowherd Guy Black Robert Jackson $12.98 $13. 75 $14.98 $17.98 All $18.

00 Dresses 'now only All $20. 00 Dresses now only All $21.00 values reduced to All $26.50 Dresses on sale at To get "Posted" about Clark qualities and values in Young: Folks' shoes. Good looks combined with economy, Economy that combines moderate first cost per pair with ultimate total cost per year. It's no accident or "good luck" that has made our business in School Dress, and Play Shoes for Growing-ups by far the largest in Wellington. The girls of the Sunday School class of the Methodist Church taught by Mrs- Allan Felt held a picnic yes- terday afternoon after school at Roosevelt Park- A delicious supper was enjoyed after which the young Those present were: Velma Chapman Where You Meet Your Friends Mrs Felt Misses June Holliday Rosalie Pitts Gladys Griffin Helen McKowan.

Mary Thornhoil The Sign cf The Big Tan Shoe The Store -That Appreciates -Your Patronage, Gladys MeLain Helen Dobbs Eula Armstrons Iela Main Anna. May Jordan Lucille Meredith 9 9 Breakfast Guests: Mr. Fred Gail.md whs hostess, to a.

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