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PAGE EIGHT. THE HUTCHINSON NEWS. MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1921 Society Events Items for this department must be lo by 10 a. m. Call Telephone 4400 and ask for Society Modes of the ent are several new points about a Jenny model 'which has black ploated satin skirt and a black chenille blouse.

Skirt and blouse are sewed together. The former has a yoke top and wide belt, just above the hips. The blouse has turn-over collar and narrow cuffs of white ermine and a narrow little tie of black satin. Mr. Charles Skelton of Hutchinson, which occurred last week at Princeton, Ind.

Mr. and Mra. Skelton are at home to their friends at 539 First east, in this city, Mra. Skolton and husband both a host of friends in this community. Mr.

Skelton came to Hutchinson In 1884. An interesting fact in the history of these two familles da that Mrs. Skelton's father, James H. Huasey was first lleutenant of Co. 65th Inciana regiment of infantry, durIng the Civil war.

He died in service and James M. Skelton, father of the groom, succeeded to the lleutenancy. Mias Dorothy Igou was hostess at dinner Saturday evening to number of her friends from Newton. The group included members of the London bridge club of that elty. Dinner was served at a table adorned with pink roses and pink tapers in crystal holders.

The evening was spent at bridge. Miss Marian Painter of this city was the only additional guest. Miss Igou accompanied the group back to Newton for 8 week-end visit. The group included: Mrs. James Stone, Mrs.

John McCulsh, Vivian Tenney, Miss Helen Turner, Miss Ruth Young, Miss Catherine Marshall, Miss Margaret Steinkirchner, and Miss Frances Steinkirchner. Mr. and Mra, James Holloway and son Clarence of Galva, Mr. And Nra. Joseph Drake and daughter, Leona, Miss Maxine Elliot, Miss Dorothy Elliott, and Mr.

Ben Drake, all of Pherson, and Mr. Mrs. M. O. Eklund of Inman and daughters, June and Betty, had dinner last evening with Mr.

and Mra. J. Todd, 208 Ave. east. The evening was spent at cards.

The marriage of Miss Dorothy H. Livingston to Mr. Rolla Hall, WAS solemnized last evening at seven o'clock at the home of Judge Seward Baker, 300 West 18th street. The couple WAS accompanied by Ruby Renner and Miss Eisle Doner, The meeting of the Past Noble Grands to be held on Thursday evening of this week at the home of Mrs. C.

H. Dix, 109 Ave, west. The club formerly met in the afternoon. 44 Personalsof Society Lieutenant and Mrs. J.

P. Catie have arrived to spend the summer with Mr. Catte'8 a parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Catte, 1005 North Monroe street.

Lieutenant Catte la graduate of West Point Military Academy, New York has been stationed at Schofteld Barracka for the past Miss Buelah Houlton of Newton visited in the city Baturday with Miss Maude Eiston enroute to CalIfornia w. ere she will spend the summer. Miss Houlton was 8 house mother of the Phl Delta Theta 80- cial sorority at the Emporia State Teachers College the past year. Dr. and Mrs.

G. L. Cowan and daughter Jolson, and Mr. and Mra. Leslie Baldereon of Dodge City, and Mre, R.

E. Brown of Kinaley were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M.

Cowan, 101 Twelfth Ave. west, yesterday. Mr. Flake Mountain 'has returned home from Spring Valley, where he has been supervisor of musio in the schools, to upend the summer with his parents. Miss Kathleen La Bounty of Wichita, and Mia Virginia Wilson of Lawrence are guasta of Miss Lillian 5 118 South Elms street.

Mr. -And Charles Henley Augusta Mr. And a Mra. W. O.

gO to the country for a steak try. The hostesses Are Miss Ellabeth Hildebrand, Mina Benste Hickman, Mia Elizabeth Irvine, Miss Myrtle Whitson and Miss Nellle Dixon. Thursday is woman's council day at the Trinity Methodist church. The following meetings have been cheduledioint meeting Wonten's Foreign Missionary society Watson auxiliary. At this time election at 'officers will be held.

meetings of the society. program given in the auditorium by Women's Foteign Missionary society for all women in church. service, lend by Mine Faye Emery, hour led by Mra, R. B. McCarroll.

to be served by Circle 6. Third quarter meeting of the general guild; attendance test to be held between six districts and between the east and divisiona. 2:30 Women's Home Missionary society to be held by Mrs. A L. Sickel.

Herald band meettng. The Jewell class of the First Methodist church will hold its regular covered dish luncheon Tuesday al the home of Mrs. C. C. berger, 539 Ave.

A east. The Home Builders class of the Trinity Methodist church will hold a picnio Friday evening the try home of Mr. and Mra. W. J.

Brandenstein. The Luther League of the Emanuel Lutheran church will entertain with A lawn social Friday evening the home of Mr. Edward Engiers, 414 East Sherman street. The Sunday school teachers 'or the First Methodist church will bold their regular. business meeting this evening at the church.

Tho Philathea class of the First United Brethren church taught Mrs. Alice Gibbs will hold Its monthly business meeling soolal hour this evening at. the church parsonage, 119 Sixth east. The Otterbeln Gulld of the First United Brethren church will hold ita monthly meeting in the form of a covered dish luncheon Friday at the church. The Ladies Aid of the First United Brethren church will meet Thursday afternoon at the church.

The meeting of the boy scout troop of the First United Brethren church will be beld Friday evening, rather than Thursday, AB was. anpounced. The A. R. I.

Ploneer club girla of the First Presbyterian church will meet Thursday evening at 7:80 in the church office, The Miss' nary society of the Nazarene church will hold Its annual montbly meeting tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. May Kine, 125 Seventh Ave, cast. Next Sunday Is to be Children's Day at the Firat Presbyterian church. At this time the church service wit: begin at 10:30 o'clock. Thursday evening the members of the First Evangelical church are honoring their new paator and his wife, Rev.

and Mrs. H. Hobbs, with a reception at the church. The young peoplo's league of the First Evangelical church have called a special business meeting of the society. for tomorrow evening at the church.

The Ladies' Aid of the Universallat church will meet with Mra. Routledge, 1701 North Monroe street, Taursday afternoon. The Women's Missionary association of the First United Brethren church will meet Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock the church. The Women's Missionary society of the Calvary United Brethren church will meet at two o'clock Tuesday afternoon, at the church; The young people's department of the First Baptist church 1s entertaining this evening at eight o'clock with June party in the church basement. Intermediate league of the Zion Lutheran church will hold its monthly business and social meeting Thursday at the home of Arthur and Paul Hovious, 518 east.

The official board of the Calvary United Bretheren church will meat with the wurkers cou.cil from the Sunday acnool, day evening, at eight o'clock. at th. church office. Picked Up Around Town Harvey Langford spent the week end in Topeka. Miss Ruth Bkinner who has been employed the United Power Light here, has resigned to Accept a place at the Auto Supply Co.

E. A. Lawson of 719 Eleventh Ave west, who has been seriously Ill with an attack of brain fever alnce Decoration day la reported to he slightly improved. J. yesterday Duvall from and Ed Pittsburg Moore returned, they have been attending the state convention of the United Commeralal Travellers Mias Gertrude Mullen, cashier at the News bueiness office, underwent an operation at the hospital at Halstead yesterday.

She WAS reported As Improving today, A Daily Recipe Cream Nougat 3 pints sugar. pint milk 1 pint nut meats 1 pint white ayrup 1 pint cream. Cook sugar, syrup, milk and cream until harder than for cake frosting. Remove from fire and beat until cool. Add nut meats when almost cool.

MRS. W. D. COLEMAN, Prosperity Club Broadway By Itself Cleveland--A electric light bulb, largest ever made, has been produced by Daniel K. Wright at the General Electric laboratories Its light in equal to those in 50 average homes.

Sunrise is the moment when the center of the sun is or the visible horizon at sea at Greenwich. Sweet corn from Florida, Now beets, spinach and cauliflower, Smith Grocery Market, 11-Nit FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: U. ar ACA With men and women dressing so much alike, friend wife sometimes presses hubby's trousers. Into service. EUGENE PERMANENT WAVE.

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pointments Genotte with or $10 ated to suit your Itdividual beauty, an- fer au muring you' most per- wade (sot results. werk French Swirl Complete Including Hair Shampoo and Vingo: Wave NANCY PAGE Lois' Going Away Suit is Dark Blue and White. By Horence La Unnke It WAS surprising how many things Lois had had to look: up before her wedding. She hed thumbed many An etiquatte book. course her wedding was ple but nevertheless she wanted it correct in detail, Take the matter.

of her bouquet for Instance. Who was eligible to stand st foot of stairs an Lois wont up to change into going away dress? At first she thought the women en might try to be the lucky catch. ers. But her authority told her? that only the unmarried bridal altendanta should wait and hold out their hands for the beautiful flower's. The one who caught the bouquet.

was generous enough to return it to Lois 80 she could use the potale of the flowers for her rose leaf jar. For her going away suit abo chose 8 print decorated with polka dots. The coat WAS dark blue wool, light weight and lined with the same material as made her two -piece frock. The tie and bolt were not of contrasting material She used large dark blue bat with a crown fitted tightly to the' head. This molded tine of the crown 1a In keeping with the molder hip line which is so popular this year.

One of Lols' party dresses and two of her afternoon dreases had this Well Groomed Women Know face powder like this new derful French Process )icalled stays longer--keeps that ugly shine away--gives the skin a soft, peachy look- to large pores. You will be amazed at the benutifying qualities and purity of MELLOGLO. You will be glad you tried It. The A A DEL Co. WE keep the Spots WHEN Your garmenta are returned to you examine them carefully.

It there: la anything that is not right, call always wish to correct anything wrong. ARE YOUR WINTER GARMENTS SAFFI? Just Call 961 LEO McNERNEY Dry Cleaners 419 No. Main PHONE "Service at Your Door" Is What Our Auto's For molded hip line. The whole trend of the sumniet atyles de toward femininity, softhees and nuttering draperies. Do you have some wedding tions? Welle to Nancy Pare, care of this paper, enclosing a stamped.

wett-addressed envelope. and 'aak for her "Wedding" teaflot. GENUINE PARTS The Use of "'Pirate replacement pitta in any watch la coodemnsd by ail afgh class waich makers. Part" your watch will cause variation In time- keeping and a humber of other evite. E.

N. DUVALL Dependable Jeweler 12A Main--Falla Pharmady No, Mrs. Frank Hippie and her daughter. Miss Miriam Hipple are entertaining Wednesday evening at dancing party at the Hutchinson Country Club complimenting their hause-guests, Miss Virginia Beaalcy and MI4A Camilla Johnston Nashville, Tenn. Miss Emma Marine Carpenter became the bride of Mr.

James Drake of Lawrence. Mr. and Mra. William Drake McPherson yeaterday, morning, nine o'clock at the home mother, Mra. F.

E. Blodgett, 1117 cast. Mrs. Calvin Knight played Mendolssohn's "Wedding March" as couple took their places under arch of white crope paper covered with white roses. garden flowers And fern, with palms and fern al each Rev.

Calvin H. Knight read the ring ceremony of the win Memorial Presbyterian Church. Miss Carpenter wore white georgette, created with a waist and ripple skirt, and carried pink roses and baby fern. Hor hose and footwear were white. The bride's mother presided dun Ing the wedding breakfast, which was nerved to the immediate familles of the couple, the out-of-town Including: Mr.

and Mra. WIl. guests Ham Drak3 McPherson, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fowler and son James of McPherson, and Miss Lorraine Drake of McPherson.

Miss Greta Carpenter assisted her mother the serving. Mr. Mrs. Drake left soon after for Lawren.co where they will make their hame. Mrs.

Drake wore her golng away costume, a white cashinere. ensemble with white hat. hose, and footwear, The bride was a member of the cluse of 1026 nt the Senior high school, and has been employed the Kress Store for the past two And one-halt years. The groom high school In the class br 1925. He graduated from McPherson assistant manager of the Krosa in At Lawrence, where thoy will Sture make their home.

Lenore Aller, who for the Miss paat three years has been of teaching the in the English department Sherman junior bigh sebool, became the bride of Mr. W. J. Poundstone of. Winfleld, yesterday afternoon o'clock at the home of her four Mr.

and Mrs. J. M. Aller parents, Nurdin, The "bride wore rose georgette with a tight bodice and an overskirt of rose lace, made with uneven hem line, Miss Alico Sorensen McPherson sang "I Love You" preceding the ceremony. The bride's mother presided during a wedding which followed the ceresupper mony.

Mr. and Mrs. Poundstone both graduates of Southwestern College at Winfleld, where Mr. Poundstone la at present a profesBOr of phsycology In the education department. Mr.

Poundstone recelyed his master's degree from Columbia University, New York City. The couple became acquainted while Mrs. Poundstone was teachIng at Marion when Mr. Poundstone was the superintendent of the city schools, there. Mr.

und Mra, William Monypeny of Winfield and Mr. and Mrs. Clarenco Watkins of Manchester, were the only gueste additional to members of the family, Mr. and Mrs. Poundstone will muke their home at Winfleld where Mr.

Poundstone is to teach again next year. Mr. and Mra. Harry Miller, 305 Eleventh Ave. weat, entertained the members of the V.

8. Club of Emporia at a house over the week-end. Bridge occupled the time Saturday evening and Sunday ADOn the group took lunch at Dew Drop Inn at Mcdora. The guests from Emporia Included: Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cannon, Mr. and Mr. Paul Knight, Mr.

and Mrs. Clifford Hisky, and and Mrs. C. H. Rechtol.

Mr. and Mrs. Miller were formerly members of this club, Miss Mabel Caldwell, who leaves in one week for Sitka, Alaska, was complimented at a family dinner party at the home of Mra. C. L.

Porks, 828 West 17th street, yesterday 11000. The out-of-town guests included: Mr. and Mra. C. W.

Harner and daughter, Elizabeth, Charlone, and lantha of Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Harner and sons, Maynard and Randall of Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. P.

A. Harner of Kingman and Hon, Denis Harner of Wichita, and Mr. and Mrs. John McMahon of Kingman. A few intimate friends of Dr.

E. C. Curhart of Beverly Hills, who has been visiting in the city, gathered at the home of Mr. and Mfrs. John Sifere, 1114 North Main street, last evening and entertained, at a plenio supper in his honor.

The evening was spent in a social mannet. Dr. Carhart loft this morning for bio home in California. Miss Venetia Oliphant, whose marriage to Mr. Carl Hayes will laxe place next Sunday, was compilmented at a bridge party Jast evening by Misa Lucille Ryan, 218 Seventh Ave.

east. The hosteas used spring flowers to center each of the quartet tables, refreshments were sorved later in the evening. The guests Included: Miss Marian Painter, Miss Mabel Blatford, Mr. Carl Hayes, Mr. W.

Hardy, Mr. J. Ryan, and Mr. Herman Lee of Wichita, An announcement of interest 10 friends in this violpity, would. be that of to: MA Inge of Mre.

Are: hella Eby, mother of Mr. A. Dada Fav. couaty: prossouser, 40 Haines, Mrs. George Dale and son of Selman, Mrs.

Ada Fisher, of Wichita, and Mr. Alton Wiltste of Phoenix, were Sunday guests of Dr. and Mra. F. M.

Haines, 230 First Ave. west. Mre. Fred Carpenter, and Miss Lelia Saunders have returned from spending the week-end in Wichita with Mr. and Mrs.

C. A. Ryker and Miss Susan Newman. 6 Ming De Ettee Milloway and Miss Evelyn, Kinsley Milloway where will they leave plan tomor- to visit for soveral days with Miss, Kathryn Cheap. Mr.

and Mire. Roy Tiffant and son, Harold will return the middle part of next week from Neely, where they have been visiting Dr. and Mrs. M. S.

Thatcher of Turon and Mira. M. H. Potter, of Los Angeles, were guests of Mrs. Anna Hickman, 115 North Elm.

4 Miles Ruth Dubberly, who has been visiting in the city for the past week with Mias Velma Dunham, has returned to her home in Elkhart. Miss Isabel afoore, Miss Nancy Fowler, Mr. Roy Minor and Mr. Herbert Raner motored to Great Bend last evening to visit with friends. Miss Donetta Dawson is visiting her cousins, Miss Betty Dawson, Misa Virginia Dawson and Miss Marcalin Dawson, of Haven.

Mr. and Mrs. Bert Williams and Miss Martha Kock have returned from Knoxville where they have been visiting with friends, Miss Harriet Copas has returned biome from Nashville, where she has been attending the George Peabody College. Mr. and Mrs.

W. A. Rankin of Rochester. New York are guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Bellwood, 311 West 16th street. Miss Luella Cline, 726 North Plum street, is leaving this evening for Los Angeles, where she will make her home. Miss Clara Grider has returned from Wichita where she spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schmidt.

Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Dawson had As their guests yesterday, Mr.

and Mrs. Giles Williams, and son -Walter, of Hays. Mr. 'and Mrs. Clinton Harr of Pueblo, are visiting Mr.

and Mre. A. D. C' aberlein, 209 Tenth Ave, cast. Miss Gladys Todd spent the week- in Pratt and as a Mrs.

guest Charles nt home of Mr. Drake. Miss Maude Elston 'spent the and Alberta in Wichita as a guest of Misa Manley. Mrs. O.

L. Phillips and Mr. Leroy Phillips spent Sunday In Shielde visiting friends. Mrs. Alice Parka visited over Sunday in Wichita with Mrs.

Lucy De Vous. Mr. Stanley Case of St. Louis, visited in the city over Sunday with friends. Mrs.

Alena Breen of Balips, visited yeaterday with Miss Eleanor Krug. Miss Marie Manning spent the week-end in Wichita with friends. Tomorrow's Events Mias Edmonia Lee Colvin, whose marriage to Dr. Joseph J. Hovorka of Halstend takes place at 2:80 o'clock at the Teresa rectory, A wedding reception will be at the home of her parents Mr.

and Mrs. W. W. Colvin, 104 East 14th street, from -three to five o'clock. The Swastika Club will meet with Mra.

R. R. 128 Twelfth Ave. west. A covered-dish lunchson will be served at noon and during the course of the afternoon, members whose birthdays have occurred during April, May, and June, will honored.

The L. Club will meet at the home of Mrs. C. S. Balley, North Maple street.

The Lady Slipper Club will hays Ita annuel picnic at Carey's Park. The Hutchinson Writor's Guild will meet with Mrs. K. Mayo Lewis, 2009 North Main street. The Yamassee Club will meat the home of Miss Ruby Johnson, 506 Ninth Ave.

east. Church News The Otterbeln Guild of the Calvary: United Brethren church will mast tomorrow with Mra. Lillian Clark, 520 First Ave, caat, The Willing Worker's Cirgle of the Zion Lutheran church will meet Thursday afternoon at the church. Mra. C.

A. Anderson will be hostess for the afternoon. The Ladies Add of the vol Lutheran church will moot Thursday afternoon at thie home of Mra. Bajile Sthole. Philalben glues of the First Mathodist church will mast the 'at Al galook, to Banish all Washing Cares! A Use our Finished Family Service Prim finished Prest service la a OUR family laundry It definitely removes from your shoulders the irksome and tedious tasks of washing and ironing, and returns your clothing clean, fresh and sweet.

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