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The Emporia Gazette from Emporia, Kansas • Page 7

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EVENING. MARCH 5, 1921 THE BMP RI A IL PACE FI7K NORTON CLEANS CLOTHES 12 Sixth Phone 20 Navajo Rugs A few choice ones 1 ROBERTS FURNITURE CO. 411 Cammsfclal, "DU-EM-ALL" Eczema, Sores, Burns, Catarrh- SOLD'BY ALL DRUGCJISTS Satisfaction 1 of money refunded New and better having clean floor coverings. Ruga washed on the 'floor Ijy Hamilton Beach lilectric- Cleaners. Place orclors with tho J.

C. Dunpmn Furniture Company We linve--a car of fine apples in transit, Arkansas Blacks, Winesap; Rome Beauty and Bens. Car duo about March 1. Hall-McKee LUMBER GRAIN CO. Phone 73 THREE KLOWRRS PACE POWniiR The perfect blending of three fioral its extreine Sneness ft.nd delicate fragrance, with its freedom from harmful Ingredients, makes it, the ideal face powder.

This delightful toilet treat Is such rare quality that we are anxious for you to try it and we. 'know that you will look upon aa your constant favorite. Ask for free sample Conies in throe Uox, 75c RedX Pharmacy J. J. KOWALSKI 114 Com'l.

St. Phone CITY IimiUS AXIl FARMS Billy Sunday says, "Tlie man who 'Home Sweet Home' in a rented is kidillns himself, he Is -only Korennd- ins T.la laiidlord." food li-rnnm house on OonprreBs. location, price rnoms. hot water heat. Side, good terms, rooms.

modern, on West Sixth Avenue, lerma. rooms, bntb nnd pantry. East Slilc, somo terms, $3.000. rooms, lights anil water. South Union, good buy nt good S-room house, fair outbuildings, good location, a snap nt $3.500.00.

acros. (i-room house, good outbuildings, located on West Sixth Avenue, priced at acres, nrtw house, good outbuildings, a dandy location, if sold before March 1. will accept J3.000.00; one-half cash. acres, modern liou.se of 9 other g-ootl improvements, close In', cows, horses and chickens go with place if sold before March 1, better see us about this. acres, fair improve- menta.

Kast Sirte, price A (food Opportunity ataiKi InveHtlt'atlon; a good undertaking and funil- turo biiKlnp.s-H, guml town, lian been clearing good money, owner would consider a tradu for a good SO-acre fnrm, SA1.I-2,' See 113 about snaps on farm deals, all sizesl On account of the extremely dry weather, there has been iseverai fires, why riot let us look after your (Dwelling" and Household Goods Insurance; we can carry the risk clicaper tlitiii you can. i Realty Co. Himlnciu and City (Iciieral OSlca, No. 6 Etit Sixth 143 IN SOCIETY Charlotte 1 E. Lewis, phone A hatidkerchtet surpitse party given Wednesday -evening in honor ot the birthday of Misses Mnry find Adriannn Weclcer, The quests Misses Minnio'Grib- lin, Mildred Oiiblin, Well- iRos.i WellnltK, Mnry Wol'- nitz, Frances Korte, Ann Auaten- Mtl, Eleanor 'A us tenfold, anil Anna Rohnert.

"Hew Idea Club. Mrs. E. Utt entertained the Now Idea CMiib aftor- noon at her inn Walnut Street. "The afternoon was spent socially.

The members present wore.Mesdames L. D. Cooper, A. L. Burrell, John Thomas, Pred Triggs, livan Morgan, James Richardson; A.

11. F. n. Heath anil 0. The guests were Mrs.

0. A. Ottman and Mrs. U'. "King.

The ciub will March. .15. witlr Mrs. A. L-.

Bnrrell, 40.7 Neoslio Strcol. Willing Workers Club. Mrsl E. H. Nichols entertained the Willing Workers Club Wednesday afternoon.

Tue afternoon was spent with conversation, and sewing. Refreshments were servud. Fourteen members were present. The giiesls ITrl. Modsnn, Phillips; Dave Nicliols aiid Cora Hodson.

Mrs. nichards will entertain, the club March 111. Kelly Club Danri'. 1 '-( of the Kelly Club on- tertained with evening at the cliiij Union Street, the guests were and Mesdames liiigeno Mnsgraves, Clalr Bbone, Joe Slyker and Ray Jlrs. 0.

K. Kelly; Misses Virgie Oornian, Grace Sherman, Myra Oreenlee, Frances Speclit, Clara OOSR. Ada Goss, and Ethel Messrs. Clarence Mack, Elmer Henderson. Dallas McOrew, Hill, Unid, William Marchbank, Carl 'Wortman, and S.

O'Ciee. i A llirtlulny Tarty. anil C. G. McAlister entertained of the birth- clay of their daughter; Wednesday evening at their home 7i miles southeast of Emporja, Refreshments were served.

Those present were Misses 'Helen Gould, Pauline Satchel, Dinna Hughes, Annie Hughes, Jlary Bush. Nan Uriah, Lola Satchel, Plorence Florence Roes, Ethel, Grace. Collinge, CoHinge, yOiiolda: Ma'tldocky 'Ralph 'Gonid, Ellis Collinge, Roy Collinge, Hirshel Collinge, Virgil Collinge, Carl Collinge, Lee Rces, Gomer Rees, Horace Madilock, -Rstel Satchel, Toiiimic Bush, Jess Hush, Tommie Hughes, Lewis Prnhal, Perry Powell, Merlin Howell, Po.woll, Mrs. Hush, Mrs. Maddock, Tllrs.

Irwin, Mrs. Gould, Airs. Collinge, Mrs. Ployd Collinge, KoniVotli' Mr. nnsh, Mr.

Maildook, Mr. Mr. Irwin, Goriier Arthur Lewis and Mr. 'McAlister. Kappa Siss Give, Party.

A party with 'alternate dances and specialties, was given last night in the Normal Gymnasium by the Kappa Sigma Fraternity for the students and factil- ty of the school. Three hundred guests were present. program bosnn with a- grohd march, conducted cm the order of a circus grand march 1 Charles Johnson, riressod In white llannel trquserp, white cutaway coal and a stove pipe hal, led the procession. He was followed by two' trumpeters two drummers -Hugh Brogau, Harry Simmons, Read Bang and Leslie ''Following these ciinte standard iH'nrers carrying the school colors. The members of the fraternity followed, 1 each bearing a banner with the a school organization upon It.

The guests of the. brought, up at the roar. The entorta inmont features were given between the ihuicoa. The first was Roman chariot race on kiddy liars- The race was run In three heats, tlie contestants each representing a class, Floyd the Senior charioteer, won all three houts and was presented with a lin loving cup. The second feature was an old-fnsh- ionod square dnnco.to the tuno of in "the Straw." In the blind folded hurdle race, which the fraternity pledges were compelled to enter, R.

Svilford Rlegle won first place. Music was furnished by the Kappa Sig Orchestra. Read Bang is conductor of' the orchestra. The other members 'ttre: OJcn Triui.v, Harry Wolf, Harry Simmonds, Joo Poach, Kenneth Hamer, Leslio Thomas, and Hugh Hrogun. Miss Hthel Gensman' accompanied on ilic piano.

Tho'. hosts wore: W. II. Carothers, George Keonan, F. L.

Gilson, lillis Christensen, Charles John- Son, Cecil Chapman, Harry AVolf, John Reidor, Kenneth Agreiius, George Arnold, Read Hang, Earl Jlasainger, Bob Reese Lewis. Roy Hitler, Thomas 1 Fleming', Claire Agreiius, Leonard Stark, Hamer, Harry Simmons, Virgil Gasper, E. Sanders, Everett Barr, Eugene Dan Houser, Glen Yawger, Charles Maul, Hugh Erogan, Leslio Taylor, Byron Wuociard, Floyd Guy Cross, Mount Davis, Akers, Joseph Peach, William well; George Fred'Pir- tle, filejin Tnm.v, and Claude Galbraith. Anu-i-iciis linibroltlery Club. Mesdames- Philip ICrnst and Ray Clink entertained the members the Thursday Afternoon Embroidery Club.

11 of Americas, afternoon. A novel feature of the afternoon's entertainment was tire introduction of two junior members, Ellora Druce, little daughter of Mrs. Marshall 1 Bruce, and Gayle Lee Noj-ris, little daughter of Mrs. Orin Norris. Mrs.

Joseph Ernut assisted the hostesses in 'serving: refreshments. The club will meet weeks with Mrs. M. Ellibtt and Mrs. McAdams.

Parcnl-'IVachiir Association. vras the subject for discussion at the meeting of, the Walnut-Lincoln Parent- Teach Or Association yesterday evening at 'the Walnut school house. Marshall Randel gave a talk on supervised play, told of the summer camii for hoys at Elmdnle. H. W.

Harglss, of tlie Noi mal, discussed playgrounds, lie told of the public scitool playground tlnry, ami in rogmd to ptay- Krounds, Ktiiportn, Diiyii! Williams. Thomson ftud David. gavo a musical sketch, "11111101118 at mo O'clock Hall," and AiiBa Uta Lee Toniliiisan gavn two reailtiieSi "A f'liiusant on the lieach," nnd "Mrs. llastus Johil- sou on the Telephone." U. of H.

T. Annual Bail The elnynnth bull of tlio of RaUroiuf Train- 'nien was held liiat nlfilit ftt the Wlgmnn. Decora- lions wore red, greeen atid white streamers, and red, green and whito lighted lantern's: Steinberg's Orchestra, of fur-, nlshod the music. About 200 couples attended. E.

A. Nixwi, Don Stoinmeyer and J. H. Slat- lory was the committee in charge of arraugoinonts. at U'," A beginning class in Spanish will be organized at tho Y.

V-'. A. Monday evening at 7 o'clock. Miss Aiiuii'G. Saby.

of the lege, will teach the Alt women interested in the study Spanish aro Invited to join. Opportunity still is open for enrollment in the two new classes orV gunized lust Bible and tlie gymnasium Tito Biblo study class, taught by Rev. J. C. Rrogaii, will meet at 7 The gymnasium class, wlllch la langht by Falrchlld.

wJJljbo- gin at o'clock. This meet on tho third floor. Social Hervlco Club. The Social Service Club will 'Monday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock "ai the Y. VVV C.

A. Mrs, Ohnrles Ryan will be hostess. Happy Hour Club. The Happy Hour Club met with Mrs. Frank Madison Thursdny aff-orncon.

Roll-call responses were Bible quotations on righteousness. Roll-en 11 was followed by a general discussion of" the it Profitable to Put In Large C'rops with Prices?" In a guessing contest which followed the program, Mrs. W. A. Gladfeltor was awarded first prize, and Mrs.

Loren Ste'ad the consolation prize. The next meeting-of the club will bo March 1.7, with Lvs. Oscar Yost. 'House at V. Tomorrow.

The Young Women's Christlan. will keep open house tomorrow afternoon from to 7 o'clock. Miss Blanche Edwards, general secretary, win -ue iii charge. Miss Thomas Luncheon. Miss Mary J.

Thomas, who lives on Logan Avenue, eiiterlained 'at a. luncheon today for Mrs. Edmonds, of Topeku, and Mrs. L. Merrill, of Oklahoma City, nrainnfic.

Class Recital. A recital will bo given Tuesday evening at o'clock in the Higli School auditorium by Miss Uhi Lee of dramatic stiidents. A feature of.tho program will be tlie "Mrs. Busby's Pink Tea," by several children of the class. i R.

1 J. 'Redman' and Mrs. Redman re-' tufneft Lodge, were called by tlie death of a relative. Wanted: To rent 5 or 6- room modern house. Box 440.

Kdr Kent Rooms the Y. W. C. A. Harry RopCogle will spend Sun- In Florence.

Cook t)y wire. CITV R-room house, niotjcrn cx- capt heat, on Ur.lmit; This mnko fiood home, bct- ttr see it; I2-ronm house, modern, West Side, a (jootl income. fi-room IIOUKP. mnilern. close to Normal, J3700.00.

7 ticrcu West Side, improveii, 10 ncres not far out, fnlr Im- provcmeiU.s, W70G.OU. acres, IIOIIHO, liarn, shade, roiid, 480 ncrcK. house." bin i. Bhcrls for water, alfalfa. SO ncreK wheat, about 1 150 cultivation, pasture ami meadow, 3 miles of town.

per acre. Si) acres good ImprovomontK, some wheat, alfalfa, 0 miles of town. SI15.00 pnr acre. '2J6 I miles of good toxvn. )W) acres cultivation, hal- pas ture, good Improvements.

4110.00 pnr acre. your property with us. We have Home good SOULE1-POPE Commercial at. Phone BS1 MelTert Upstairs, Wanted: To rent 5 or 6- modern house. Box 440.

Miss Hazel Souiuanl, ofj.Con-.- visited friends in Eriiporia Thursday. Call WH'anl, red service! 1 car. for baitery troubles; No. 17. New 5-room all modern, on Xo.

2H. Oood Ti-ronm modern oxcnpi hem, close In. S3750; $730 will this No. 41. Oood all modern, west WOOO.

No. -IS. s-room oottaifp nil modern, full good nuiv donhlc jrnrairo inn wt-at side; DIIJ-H this" One nuw home. No. Good mdrtern 7- room to State Normal.

20 acrns croisk bottom. miles from iporia. ulnae to ignnd iiniirovemenis all ,5 of a some a telc 20 iiores suburban, close In improvements all snod. no waste land, on county road; nrice, JCOOO. vacant bURlnc.su lot on Commercial Street between Seventh anil Rlfrfitb tine looiitlon, prico J2250.

We have a One list nf fnrm.s rannhoH and pasture land on our IlMt for xnlo, 'NIX! u.s If you am Inleroslcd. Phone 383. Room 1. Kroas Public stenographer, phone 95, over Palace Clothing store. PRACTICALRECIPES 1 1 CHIPS flour.

5 cup sugar. linking powder U'nsnooiiful Ki-atiut A pinch of sail tulilespoonfuln butter. i PKK. 5 cun SlH tho dry hiRixulIanlft to- iiddinK the nitor, OKR nnil niilk. Thin wili innka muffins.

Roll two. pounds of (fi'oiinil slwik lulo a round i-alto, molding well it will 10- Kothflr firmly. Season with nuil Fry" UIQ nu-at tlirno or four laljlospooufuls niolunl Inittor and llave Piping hot yiiu pul thrt niniii Whon tho numt Is dono, tnko up. on 1 lit or a lui inrtho Biftvy with a otip of milk 'i Of jnloo nud two of l'our over the miuit nuil servil. la 1 cup of -corn.

i chopped. RrOoii popper. l'ninH uf StroiiR whn iiinlnrwont tin opfrnllon In iv. Mury's TlmruiUt.v, Is limn nM'il i timsnoon suit. ful popper.

tonsponuful 1 mllU. miti gi-Htoc! Mix Ingredients, sprinkle top with lirmul crumbs. Iluten modoratn until custard, Oookii's. 2J oups Ki-annlaied KUK-'ir. 11 cup Imlter.

pups llonr. 0 lalilospnnitfuln uillh. OBBs. 1 lovol lenspoonftil soilu. IlOll as UH possible, drOllRO with' nuil luike.

Whan hakiid they should be ns thin as paper. To Kiuvnr ('urc Hni'n. 2 minar. talilespoonful ccyoiiiu; popper. black pepper.

1 pint, of coarse salt. Mix nil together. tint) this mixture into ouch piece of meat, wrap the moat tightly in white or brown paper and HOW In muslin beg. This will keep perfectly. The flbovo proportion!) about right for hams and shoulders ifroniia hog weighing pounds.

The meal should cool nnd drain day and night or longer before applying' the mixture. Wlion the Is hnnB. up be sure to have the leg end hang down. Farm Ufe. Bortim nnd Morris 13.

Morris left Ein- poriii LOB AngoloB, Calif. came to Ernporla liiHt week attend the funeral of their', mother, Mrs: D. W. Morris. We have the largest stock of and spoutinp in the city.

Jones Heatinp Tin- nms; Company, 712 Commercial Street, phone 155. nnd Mrs. A. T. Helulier, nf Kaminoii; Mrs.

Charles Berry, Mrs; lUllph Parlis anil A. 7 arka, of lOnreka, were in Kinpo- tia HIMCi T.XCI.KS OU KVKCil.ASSKKV Thprn Is no olijmM Ion tu oyi'Kli'Haus, lit fuel, urn to he wlicro Is tjuituuly uliapoil so Ihcy culi satlst'iictorily mlJilBti'tl. Whore liniHca uro vory iiiiil oanouhilly wlioro IH innuli wlHnh will causo-Iroiihln by sllKlii i'vror of ad juttt men of thiv IHIIPI-H, fliiH aro liclli'r. Any style of. or Hint will not sdvy proiierly' luljusleil IH 'Plus nuilcrinl of which I frame" Hliouh! bo siroiifr wnnk iii)il lllnisy l.nl usi ailvlso you.

Our experience en- uliles ua lo ilelormfiit' lint (ixiii-i hind of f.lüíisoM, rranioM iinil loiwu your L-yt'K rniiuirn. Dr, H. W. Manning Motor Inn Co. INTKntSTAt.

Ats'lV SKIN iuiiK'i: oiYIco, Off Ico, niul Commerrliil Why buy new ear, you fohore ami ftisrhatil the tnako run lika PIKW? Shta projiosJt'oft to yon 728 B. HENDERSON TRANSFER and STORAGE Personal nttention siven to packing household goods IT Kaal Phono D. Williams Co. Santa Walch Inspeelors BUILD A NEW HOME NOW Wf have nitr oil lunibr.r during Uin paat to co (H-r roiu. Thin mhiotlon Is itiillcatfon uf our or nurtiaiinr, In mvi'y pivuUtiln way, whom IHMV lionm of tticfr titolr itiUnuxtia ambition.

A Ir.Mlimuloufl volumij of biiudinv; must bu nil tho cotnilry io ('an' fur Itotlta-lni; sllimtlon, Wi! wiuit lltti iiHors of lo Know Hint jvn art) our Hlnint to britiiv bulldliiK down to iho'jowns't poasl- blu Tho fiirosliihli'd who wnnis a new ttiimu whould rea- llwi (hat Is tho richt llniii in boforrv tronion- (liiiiH diMuiiinl for linnbor Biiu-oi'tily iiilvl.so yon to buy liimhor HIK! bttlW NOW. Lumber in back'lo normal i.horo la no wliy you cannot go fonviird tittil your fajiill.v tltu lotiund-fcir 'XKW Iltt.MK Hint will now Joy to lifn. Call our JJojtin plcttiflng moro than illfi'orinit klndn COK to. C.A.BALLWÉG WE ARE Devoe Paint Headquarters A complete lino of Devoo Products. We welcome Liu- opportunity to ad- VIHO you as Lo the matcriiila and the way to get' Lhc best results.

Save the Surface and You Save All PAINTAND VARNISH FOR EVERYTHING Mrs. P. O. Htono went totltiy to Hnllna to visit with her grand ron, ilartnett, wlio is attending the St. John Acnilemy.

Calvin N'owman nnd Mrs. Fred Oreen have returned from a trip to Kansas City. Rugs, we clean and make Eraporla Rug Factory. Sing a song o' gas range Kitchen free from smoke; Furnace room is clean, too, Since we're burning coke. Monday morn finds Mother Happy, 'cause she knows No flock of sooty blackbirds Will settle on her Joy and peace and happiness In our home supreme; Smoke and smudge and sootiness Like a nightmare seem.

Coke and gas together Make a trusty pair; Keep them always in your home Once you get them there. Better try them, neighbor, They're your one best bet; Save both time and labor And bring no.regret. EMPORIA GAS COMPANY THE COM'L. PHOHE a 3-S LnJ BTAlNS IN VARNISH "NATURAL VARNISHES AND ENAMELS DEVOE IICHTOAK imrai Til Why not bring out the hidden beauties of your home? AS long association with your rooms and furniture blinded you to their decorative.possibilities? Those scratched chairs; that iiiarrcd floor; those stained and scraped can be made just as attractive as those in your neighbor's newly furnished house. Shabby surfaces can be brought back to their original beauty by the use of Devoe Mirrolac.

Easily applied; lustrous and durable. DFA'Ol! PRODUCTS arc by 166 years' experience of the oldest paint manufacturing concern in the U. S. Founded 1754. Sold by the Agent in your community is Manufactured by- Devoe Raynoids inc.

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