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The Emporia Gazette from Emporia, Kansas • Page 8

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a rV EVENING. MARCH 19, 1981 al for weather gor Curtain DAILY CLOTHES 12 West SlxfuT TT 20 WANTED Twenty-five Used.Trunl^s ROBERTS 411 Commercial. IN SOCIETY "DU-EM-ALL" "or Eczema, Sores, Burns, Catarrh SOLD'BY ALL, Satisfaction guaranteed of money refunded PORCH BOXES 113 g-ot jour bo-ica We 11 lopulr anil repaint thorn If gocdod, and have thorn ready for Riverside Flower Shop t' Phone 1048 Inn Co; a buy a new car, when yon. can and overhaul the old one make if run like new? Let us explain this proposition to you 141 728 Commercial btce and better way of having floor coverings Rugs rashed on tho floor by Hamilton Electric Cleaners. Place' orders with the Dumm Furniture Company Cluli To Discuss Men tos.

Tho leguhu monthly meeting cfMho Women's City Club will bo uold Tuesday tho V. M. C. A. Tho business session will open piomptiy at and the prograin h'e- gin at 3 o'clock Tho subject for discussion wJJ! bo "Bcttei Mo- t'ou Pictures for Empotia (1 Hams will make address.

The meot- will be open to evei. and and fiee discussion of tins vital topic is united Talks be limited' to Hired' minutes, that us many as possible may-be heard, Tho cilv commissioners, the Ministerial Association and the ministers of the town, both Protestant and Catholic; tbu county aCtor- iho city attorney, eni-T oachei; President T. W.Dutclior, oC the Normal; President F.W.- Lewis, of iho; College; Siipt. Lbwth- or, of the city schools; women's clubs outside Enipbria, the Trades Council, members individual labor unions, the the superintendents of the Sunday Schools -and all other persons interested, are invited to attend' this meeting. airs.

Cliarlutlo fK. l.c\v(h, Dliotio of tlm joar's work. Ju addition to tho loiiiilHi lossoii. Miss KiUhorlno Low Is guvo tnllc OH ijxpprlouca us a teacher In Hampton Instituto, nl Hampton Vtt Kofioalimoma wor sowed following tho ptORrum. THE.WAILING PLACE tordny uftornoon ut 1 Highland'Street Itni planning un ctiuir cuuinuu- i yearn work ananging tha tlon to tho program, Hang a song.i Ill El'silon houso.

gioups for the chairmen, A ana showed stoioppticon views'' of Yellowatone Park. Cecil bar homo, and Loiottn. T.iylor. of tliis Miss Uuin How oil, of Milton Tho after- ro.ul an btory. The xa is sjionrtlnj; tho wook-oucl I tho finuio pupils, for thoir Emporla.

a at iho Doltti Service C'tnb. The Social Ser vico Club meet Monday afternoon at o'clock at Y. W. C. A.

K. Venablo will -be hostess. Roupholstcrlng-, Ite- ring rurnlluro. Baby unr- BCH iclliiod and rouphol- rotl 11 1 0 rur bought Cilm'l iPhonp 1KB Jbert L. Foote R.

R. Hiss Bertha Oil and: Edward Huber, both of were married at 3 o'clock Thursday aftei 1 nooh the parsonage of the First Tha ceremony was pertoymed, by Hev. H. J. Rice.

and her live in ci.il hour follower, ments were sorvod. ont wero Mrs. tiiln'g president and one of D. Dijer, vic'e-prcsklent: D. K.

Dickey, sec ret a ry and a-' group II. E. Poach, tieasnrer; and tho following group chairmen: Mrs. Prank Mis.rJameB Dwelled Mrs. W.

C. Harris. 'Mrs, J. Slniy, Mrs. J.

Lewis, Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Bert Hylo, To Attend Family lloiiniou Mrs. D. C.

Mc.Murtrlo, who returned recently from Oklahoma City, where she spent the'winter witli Mr. and Mrs. A. A. and Mr.

and Mrs: Carl Garlick, Thursday for Rock nan- Iowa, where she will attend the golden wedding anniversary celebration of Mr. and Mrs. 0. 12. Mrs.

Liglit- meyor is Mrs. McMurtrie's sister. Five sisters of the family will have a reunion a tuna Mrs. McMiirtrie also will attend tiie wedding of a niece, April '12. Slie will stop a faw clays in Kansas City on the way to nock Rapids, for a visit with Mr.

and Mrs Ernest Garlick. and reftobli- Those pros- mar. explained the pictures. The) ll vvorth-wliilo ontor C. Dumin, re- sovontli grade pupils also sang a ninllloIUs ot tl'o was th song, mid Gladys Berns, in 1 11 11 1 011 lecture on Alaska Rrttpti, yesterday oven the song, mid Gladys Berns, in A.

aneso costuiiiu, told of tSio geog raphy and customs of Japan. "i'" il1 Ul oll Amlitorium. At tho busJnoss mootiiifi which': sbowod 1 'scores follovvod prosram it- storeoptlcon views, aliow voted to with the state 1 thQ wa voted to with the state and', national Parent-Toucher sociatlong. Sixty-four of the 3,0 persons present became members of the association. A social hour followed! the l.meeting, and the tea and wiifora.

Art Uoi'itrlmcnt. City Clul). Tho members of tlio i the glaciers, walorfalis canyons of co'a nortliorn wonderland of scon cry. Views of all the importan of Alaska wore Mr. Halne nm'ny Interest ing about the dovolopmetit am growlh, industries, Iho pud pie', and roaourcoi of the country, Mr.

Raino has orations of. the Home topic for. disciifislon. eatment Dec- was the J. K- of uiiles with dogs and roincieor Among.the interesting pictures shown of vegetables mid (lowers which grow within the Arctic Circle.

The lon'g- Arctic Chi Theta Gncsi.i. Mrs. IX A. Blynn, of Fredonia; Misses Temperence Fuller, of Council Grove, KirUner, of Beulah Zimmerman, of Sterling; Doris Drummond and Ruth ('oe, of Yates Mrs. Hu-l eek-onci guests at the theta Chi Theta bouse, 102! Commercial Street.

Willing X'liib. i vi. i and Mrs. Thomas I during-tho summer, Mr Bu.tchar on -of enabled vegetation 'to Hoors aiivl Rugs." Another meoUj.rimke a rapid growth throughout ing will be held April 1 for.a con- the growing season. Unuation of the study of, interior A fair-aizod 'fcrowd; oC sttidonts docoration.

At.tlils niuotlng'wtn'-JaiKl townp'pople hoard Mr Rnlno's dpw l.cctnre. and kind; IheUireplace and othor built-in features, pictures and floivers will he discussed. Farewell Tuny. party was gtveji Thursday evening In honor of Mr. and Bert Snedeger at the homo "Humorosqno "I have had more renuests from Strand patrons'to bring 'Humor- esquD' to Emporla than any othoi picture," said Manager McClure Estate cnnict lut IWv oust front liousu moOci furyacc line jgwlll e.iuj fi ijfor 3 cars; pi Ice 0-iocim cottage un pivliiu except furnace nno sil ido near the a ist Old re Quo suburb in nirc cots' n-Odrt noiiHiy hriuso Jiul yurd.

bun, soino iiir.iin real ribtiiualn ut U-QUOO, euby teims. Sec me fur JiiHiirant r. HOME? A. TURKLE Ilqom 5 Jitr Ulilic. Office piiona 18G6, realdenoo 1868 May' Sunri.iy sijb, 1 ho man who iliiB-j 'Homo Sweat Homo' n.

rented Is kiddlne him self, ho only Herciiiui- tne 1 la landlord c79 A tsood loom house room's, hot water Skle food terms, iO.DUO, nF 7 7 5 ooms modurn, on West Sixth Aienuc, T. roo.n.s. bath and pnn- Sili0 sumo terms, rop-iH. lieriiNs and wa- eood buy at SUIIUHBAN 3 lots. 5-room Iiou-io.

Talr oiithuildlnKH. cood 'ooatloii. a Kinip nt acres. C-rooni- houao i tl A ss; 1(1 on ftslxth Avolluo at "lniliv.W. i i i i 2 acres, now 5-room ffood o'litbiiudtriBH, a location, if sole! bo foro March i will accept one-half cuali.

acres, modern house or 8 rooms, other provements. close In. 'C'OWH liorset- and chickens with' place (f before March hotter see us about this. fnlr Improve- menes, Lasf prlco 0d Bri i will stand InvB pott, undertakin turo biiHliiCHM, eooil town. IUUM been cleat-ing ffo od money owner would consider a tradd SU-aei-c FAHMS von SAMO, THAUB ace tin about some on' faim deals, Tho Willing Club fmturtaiiied Wednesday, "by Mrs Dan Richards; The afternoon wa spent in doftig fancy freshmants served.

Thlrtee members wero present. Guest of the were Fitch, Mrs. Earl Rlchoy and Mrs B. Richards. The.

inocting will bo with Mrs. W. H. Thomas March I'onioiia Grango Meets, The Uypn County Pomon. Oraiige lield a meeting at the A-: O.

U. Hall attended by. frou 'ho Saffpnjville, I'lyjuouUi. Hart ford, Nb'osho Kapids. Boston and IDinporia Granges.

Twelve tan didntes were InUiatcil the fiftl degree. The meeting was followed by a social hour, and refreshments were served; 'About persons were' present. Tho Pomona Grange will be enter tallied by the Hartford Grange at its next meeting, 21. Party. Mr.

and Mrs. James boi-ry and Mr. and Mrs.i. Miller gave a party yesterday eve ning at the home of Mr. Jlrs M'ayberry, for tho members of the Altruist class of tile First Methodist Sunday School colG- bration of the of tho orgaiiixatioii tlie; cliiss.

DecoratloiiM wore of St." Patrick's and Irish stories were wore sung by a. quartet' in 'costume, com posofl of Byron Goodwin, Harry AVayman James Mnyherry and Franklin Rufreshments were Thoso presen were Messrs, and a nice. Car I H. Marx, A 11 dors on, Ryron K. Goodwin, James Bain, 'I.

A. BalU, O. E. Brown J. Brown, Capps, L.

'Dun levy, Oeorgo Elza Howard, Johnston, Otto Kramer, F. II. Lewis Ray Manleyr Paul Martyn, K. A. O'Brien.

R. G. Parker, Cornelius Phlliips. A. 'R.

Service, Smith Stewart Thomson, A. Wayman, Lewis Worth, Mrs. Mrs. F. is president of the class, and Mr.

Mayberry is teacher vBHtfKatlnn: a ng Women's Kni-lcly. i' Mrs. I. T. Richardson; the newly eleetoil piy-iideiit f.ho Womon's.

Society of the First Methodist. ontortaiucd the members of her cabinet yes- On Hecoiint of oxtromoly dry wciUhcr, thcro, ms bjson setfoi-al flreB, why 'not let ua look nftor your Dwelling, IIoiifielioM -Gnocls nan carry fio risk chuaper than jou can Nt' Bu.lne»» and City Frapertlet, Realty Co. No. 'f, Bait fllxtk 143 Washer arid Ironer Free-Westinghouse Sewinff Machine Apex Suction Sweeper Electrical and Wiring Supplies Bring In your repair -work or call our TROUBLE-SHOOTER An electric iron, ITIEB with each house wired Sdbottle Electric Co. Mrs.

E. Mawe, 20 Rural Street. Mr. and iMrs. Snedegar will move soon to Little River, Kali.

The evening was spout with games and music, and refreshments were served. 'Those pre.s- wero and Mesdames Black, Giow; Mesdames Hamilton, Park, .1 for. K. If. S.

The third floor teachers of the High'School gave a party for tho other members of the faculty in the High Souool dinlugroom. yes- McKinnoy, Flagler; Mawo, (erday attornoon after school. Foster. Ford; Margaret Rake, Green decorations, suggestive of Eileen and Doris Foster, Lois, Me' St. Patrick's Dry, were used.

Paijios- and music funif.slierl tho witortainmont. hosts ahrt hostossos wore Mr. and Mrs. T. Crosswhite, Mr.

ami Mrs. Carl "'People' have stopped me the street' and wanted lo know when 'Humoresque' was coining." -surprising as no otliei- photoplay lias lau! R0 many favorable comments "Humor- osquo." pictvu-u'enjoyed weeks' run on hroadwiy in Yoik Cltj, renuu-kablo record. Uowma.ii; Rose Wright; Kinncy, Glcnnls and Robert Wasson, Gertrudo Fiaglor, Ifarley Waitu, Paul and Gerald Uuke. Announcements oC the Misscs Muriel Williams. Miss Douglass.

Eleanor SirplOES, Vioict I)ran(l and N. Dayton. Mai-tin-, llay.nes^íUHL^ücfislQ rl of in Kinsley, Tll el i. rr 1 '-arch have bcceii" rccjivcd Iii Rico'" Mrs. -Martin- is the Misses'Cora Held, Nora Ga'rnet Kvcrlcy, lithe! Francos May Hancock, Hazel Harris, Ethel Ireland, fSlIen Etta Price, Jones, Constance 'ilau- 'Myrtle Wllcoxson; Messrs.

Karl M. Becker and C. Nichols. daughter of and Mrs. 'Fred Hlldonbrand, of Kinsloy.

Sir. Mai-Lin is tlio son of Mr. and Mrs. N. S.

Martin, who moved to Kins- Ice, Irma Spangler, lcy a a He was brought Mary Schmalxriod, in Emporia and attended the Emporia High School unlil he enlisted in the'navy in ISi'T. He. was stationed in Puget Sound during the war. fllariiir is' employed in the branch office the Warren Mortgage company in Kinsley. Miss Clara Jane of 'hase, Is the guest of Miss Beatrice Hoover, entertained 6 o'clock idiuner -niglit at Newman's Tea Miss Griz- g-uests Beatrice Hoover, Hiss Ada Bauni and ss-; Harriet Prutsman.

Maynard Parent-TeacliQr mot Thursday after- loon at the.school house. A pro- ram was given by the school, ach grade being represented, "he kindergarten children gave a ilaylct and and the first children played singing Arithmetic games and a ong were given by the second children, and the pupils of he. third grade presented a dra- iatic story. The fourth grade upils gave a physical training xhibition. A song by he children of the fifth grade, Westminster Guild The Ruth Circle of the Westminster Guild of the First Presbyterian Church met yesterday afternoon nt the home of Mrs.

Arthur Nixon. It was the closing Mr. Car Owner Do jou know that tho insulii- tton In "Threaded Rubber" buttery is to OUL- platcol'lf you have nno and hayo been advised thai it slipuld 1,0 roinsnlated or it to "put in now sopara- to a'willard author- whoro.lt will without cost to you. TllVo one in Emporia ul phono 1593. The city clerk's office will' open dally until 10 o'clock p.

rdgistratlou of voters; to and Friday, March 1021.. -Mendel, City Clerk. Long, Letty" is the funniest Dicture of the year. Albert Taylor Hall, March 8 p. 15.

and 30 cents. Flash lights, Intitorns, batteries and bulbs. Stag Barber Shop and Cigar Store. Fishing tackle and the Stag Barber Shop and Cigar Storo. Hammer Brothers, pacer hangers.

Phone 1520 or 1726. Your 1'm'dou To tho ISditor of Sir wish to corroct, 11 little orru 1 appoiirod tho Gazoitu inst night. It was March IS, 1SS2, Mint wi started In buslnoaa, not ISS1. thiit far-ofi day all had to pui In tho business watt In tlm yoiit't) wo lutvu iiovoi lost discount nor havo wo ovoi borrowed dollar to pay a hill a rating. In Dunn's Confmnrclitl, llupnrt nf $125,000 to Uospoctfully, J.

S. Keuyou, John Comvny an settlor of County, who now is a consulting -mining With at Oakland. is visiting tho Harrison Roberts family. His son of Ifnri-fs, is victim, his falhor and tlm Roberts family. John Jones ciimo to in ami loft for tho West In So Long, Letty" is the Fun- mest picture of the year.

Albert Taylor Hall, Mnrch 2223, 8 p. and 30 cents. K. wont to Wiivorly. yesterday', on BASSETT SON NR SHOP AUTO SPRINGS 110-12 E.

4th. Emporia, Kan. Pastures 'or my farm. The Humpty Dumpties Sat on a Wall piisl two or (lireti yours all tho building "hnmply dumptlo.s" luivo boon purchfld on HIP wall of prJcoa." Since "miym-H; strike" lilt thni wnll t'h. "hiimply dnmpllcs' 1 urn Nearly building Imvo fallen In prieo.

UBH inoal or no you doubt It? JUKI tnlu- iil'thl, ciu'luon from tho Uoliitl EMPORIA LUMBER COAL CO. Phono G7 Stilivoll's law office, Kroaa I'houo 187. Bldg. i i i 1 THE THING- -VOUR- NEEDS THIS 'hone ISIoctrlcal '(lio Me'iTliunt Ht. Announcement We have been appointed distributors of the renowned BATTERIES In addition to selling the right battery (or your car, our service includes skilful repair work on cvery make of battery.

You can rely on responsible advice and reasonable prices here. We look forward to a call from you. GUS FISH BATTERY STATION 12 liabl Hoventli uniformly moderate, Shoes invariably satisfactory, Styles absolutely (GOOD LUCK) SHOE STORE NEW COMMBriCIAL FOOTWEAR AND HOSIERY We now have the agency -for Ring' Gear. If the' flywheel 0 Snf ha 1 of.it.wc.CM you immediate Mrvfco on a Kent Steel Gear, which will last'tho life of your car. can ply you with a steel gear for any make of car.

we can sup We just large-supply of Sinclair motor oil and can furnish it to you at price on quantity lots. We now have large line of Accessories, Greases, Tires, Tubes and Gasoline. We havejut our car storage rate to $5.00 npnth our truck 'rate to a CUn furniah our with'a clean stail to park re Su or to us have the best Auto Tractor and Machine Shop in Bmporia, and hire nothing but experienced help? 728 Commercial Phone 141 (Ml HOW MANY TEETH HAS A SAW? WIN A PRIZE in our window are a number of saws and other tools Count the saw teeth in the window and win a prize. 1st jr The person registering: the most accurate count will bo awarded any one of the following prizes- Disston at $5.85 6 Universal Silver Salad at $7.50 D. M.

Baseball Glove, valued at $5.50 2d Next.accurate count, any one of these prizes: Plumb Hand Axe, value $2.50 Official League Baseball, value $2..50 Flashlight, value $2.50 3d Any one of these prizes: Wiss Scissors, value $1.75 Pocket Knife, value $1.75 Any Tool; values $1.75 CONTEST OPEN TO EVERYONE-NO STRINGS Contest opens Satin-clay, March 19 Closes 26, at 8:30 p. Sec this window within the blanks in the store. HOW MANY SAW TEETH IN THE WINDOW? EM) Phone 105 616-622 PHOKE.

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