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The Emporia Gazette from Emporia, Kansas • Page 2

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i I I a 1 Furs, and Mrs. Carl Ballweg V-TW 1 "VI" 1 THE DAILY GAZETTE City 1'ajicr. HATUKDAY. N'OVKMliER LMi. Charles lleeble.

auctioneer. Johfi Steffus and Joe Ani'dt visited Vith lencK in Olpi Eli. ol Reading, was business caller in Emporia yesterday Miss Minnie Monroe, i'tti is of! i Kis ell Ed and George Naans. of Harper, were in town foi 1 the- Thanksgiving game. Miss Ruth Simpson, of Ottuwa, is visiting with Miss Flora Morse in Emporia.

Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Groen, of Madison, WL're among tlse Empoi'ia shoppers yeslerdiiy Mrs.

J. C. Anderson nnd daughters; of Americus, 'wore-shopping in Kmpuria yesterday I Think Baird when think groceries. Just "107." you tell Mrs. Hoover run! ciaugh' tor, Miss Harriet, are visiting with velutlves in Euerka.

Miss Paula Zimmerman her parents, in the Hinker neighborhood. Misses Mary and Nellie "Hughes, of "Ounlap. were visiting with friends and shopping in towii yesterday Misses Rose O'Flalierily, Mamie Tilford and Dot Martin, of Ottawa, visiting with ISmporia friends. Claude Tilford; who is tenchinii st Gvpsuni. is spending his Thanks- jiving" holidays with the home foil; Northern potatoes 80 cents a bushel in five bushel lots or over at Reeble's Grocery Ouy eager, a Normal baseball man who is toachin.c at Alemena' was in town for the Normal-College 'Georsu SchalTer, of Nc-osho Rrm- ida, was transacting business a.nd visiting -uith friend 0 in Enipoucf is For a Tliaiiksgiviny feature', gel one of our fancy of From 25 cents up.

Palace of S-neet Ounswoitb it Kun McCutci UK! Tobn Dunanflh jind" 1 an Tutomolule Frank McCafferty. who was graduated from the Normiil year, attended the game here Thursday. He is in the city schools at La llarpe. SOCIICTV The Junto will inoet next. week with Mrs.

I. K. Perluy CO The Just. Us Embroidery. Club met Tuesday with Mrs.

Will Rich. 'the Liti I.IM J.t.i 0 uo vlll nicft next week wltli Mib 1) l.uobfa Mr. -and Mrs. Puieka lie wanlseK. M.ra:.'.K.

W- Pinkston, who been visiting in Point, returned home. John Edwards, of the 1 fJd- has Jr. and Mrs. Jumes Thomson entertained a fe-w. friends last night with a ciiiuil dinner Mrs.

.1. S. Morse, of Topeka, spent Thanksgiving with her cousins, Mr and Mrs. H. B.

Morse. Miss Inez Pinrel) was in Kansas City for the game and returned with Miss Cornelia Hardcastle. The next nieeling of 'Cosmopolitan Club will be held December 7 the home of Mrs. Wobster, -r Miss Le'la West, is spending her Thanksgiving vacation in Hulchinson, the guest of Miss Pauline Cook ft Mr. and Mrs.

P. C. Jeffrey went Thursday to 'Council Grove and White City, to spend the week-end f- Hi i on of YU Vernon, Ohio, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. .1. M.

Steele, left for her home 'today E. G. Lyon last night to Ontario, after spending Thanksgiving with bis parents, Mr and Mrs. C. 11, Lyon.

t. Miss Irene Pemberton spent Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Albert Pumborton. She is teaching in Independence. Fred Mnnscn, has been the guest cf iCmporia friends during Thanksgiving returned last night to his home at Topeka.

Mr, and Mrs. .11. Henry, of Ar ivaiib is fctoppcd vifalcidij on their way to Topoka to visit their cousins. Mr. and Mrs.

E. J. Lesh. Miss Edna Pylo was the bus Less of the Hurley house party Wednesday. 1ho pi i Misbo-, lonos Helen Hnilev et Todc' May and Helen Haynes.

The Informal Club met Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. AV. R. Irwin.

Tlie guests wnro Airs. Byron of Jit. Ohio, and Colonel ind Mrs SUclc -X A. Tanner and son, who- have bPin Msitlnr Mi biothei J. M.

Tanner and family, started yesterday to Los Angeles. Calif, whoro they will spend the winter. Mayor McCain and Commissioner For His Christmas no hnnin? or -just laUiei ind oh fill uizei trouble is jr ft am You need not tie II a Gillette Ihc pockpt edftioii We btttct) auto sttop uirt lie id and slui sin supplies of i in a -j. eeialh '-elected toi the "jbopppi See gin line, now D. W.

MORRIS SON 68 Empolla, the guests last ul of "Mi All 1 12 tuUlmcr Mi and "Alia Jones, at Aiiiiigton, ni May Cul cntfitiilnutl mfoi- mally Thursday for a siudll number of fi lends, Mlf-bub garot Todii, Clndys Jones, Helen IIuilcj, J'jle and IMen laynes; Mis ChailcbO Weil btnte leadei or the Woman's Dapllut llomu iitmned last evening from Ottawa, where she at- ended u'conference meeting of the Causas genero I workers. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Warden ertnincd with Thanksgiving diii- ler the following gueKts: Messrs: ind Mesdameb 11 "llleltox T3d Chester Thompson, IS. 3wall and -'Uoy.

Thompson, The following young: women were he guests of. Helen Havnes estudii Mis I'alen lluiley of Joncordiii; Warrant Todd. of Hal- fc id Je i of Douse Mty; Carl ami Kdna Whitehe'ad luul Orville Vilson their Sunday chop), classes Wednesday evening at he home. A social even- ng was spent and refreshment. 1 ervetl by.

Mrs. Whitehead. rt 'ihe Fedei ilion he en- crtainod by 'the Thesaurus Club at Mymonlh Hall, the llrst Tuesday in December. The resnlnr meeting of be Club will be Hie ay before, with Jira, Laura Wagner (Mi 1 G- DeCiinp and daughters ntcrtalned informally with a 6 'clock dimie'r. yesterday.

The guests Sir. and Mrs. Yetman. of Dunap; Mrs. Morse, of Misses ddifl Morse, Louise and Hnyne? Mrs.

Chr.rlcs Lyon entertained Fri ay afternoon at dinner for her sou, Jlliott O. Lyon, of 'Uutlirlc, Okln. 'hci guests wore Misses Ruth Urad ury, Esther Bradbury, Lillian Itch; Arthur Schabiuger, Lawrence and Fred of Topeka: Airs. H. JaquiUi will entertain he members of the Americus Em- irohleiy Club "lit her home.

Sll Con- tiiution street, Thursday. In addi- ion to (he regular members of tlie lub a number of Emporia women been invited as guests of the lub. Cosmopolitan Club met i'uesday afternoon Mrs. James study of the history of the Medo-Perslan empire' was leu jy Miss Sadie followed a paper. by Mrs.

Stil veil, and a sketch oC Zoroaster by Mrs! .1 Peterson. Miss Whitehead "also a description of Ecbatana, after vhich current" events were discussed various, members. Tuere was peu il riu'-'c In Miss White.head The Research: Club met this week vilh Mrs. Charles Ryder. The sub- cct trf writing was studied and de- through the sub-topics of picture writing, cuneiform ant! iiricgl phu Mis loltx led the study.

Mrs. B. ID. W'lntehend. who had the special opic, could not he present and the usually devo'ted to this iiart of he study was spent in a social way the bos-less served refreshments.

The next, meeting will be with Mrs. A. Eclcdall. The Rfcview Club held no meet- this owing Lo Tlie next meeting will be held vith Mrs. A.

B. Hall. John R. the Collego. will address he Uub apd discus eaih (jroek Roinar, art and also compare rarly Italian art with modern Italian "Willdo saw many spool- 'i's of the irt nn winch he speak when in' Europe last summer, and V.U1 speik fiom nist hand on a urge part of his subject.

This meet- ng will be guest day and each member has the privilege of inviting rionds! i BilnktTinii, Tom Connor, Aithui McOovian Jinny George Flank tliti "(Jaughn William L.iwlu A 1 Kuw.ilbkl Mtk 'Ihoiuas Kd Dore A Wibe, und Pele Plumh was hostess' of the Parliament Club vith Mis Will AVajimin as leadti of the lea covered English literature Horn aiiuiucsl in 1000 to the timo.of'John Wycliffe, in 1400. The lesson was interesting and each topic fulh dlbcnssed Bach will be. fo meet at Mil, Hege's home. Xovember 23, from 3 to 0 foi the Oi ml afteinoon next meeting of will bo oji December instead of; Tuesday, as the City "Federation will- hold its regular meeting oil that'date. Mrs.

Spencer will have liave charge of the lesson study December with Mrs. Wagoner as hostess. cvonin teveial Americus people in a haMatk to 'the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Laughlln intending to them Although the afTur did not prove; a' surprise, the even- Ing- was pleasantly spent in social conversation and merry-making.

Refreshments were served, the company left Mr. and, Sirs. a mantel clock as. a rc- inindervof the friendship and good will they have fur the young couple. Those present were the Messrs.

and Jteadames H. H. Bull, W. J. Bel), Jobtpn Ei nbt Post Regmold lohn A Sinm button Vincent Prank Lov Winters; itnd Rosa Mesdames Laughlin Misses Lonora Anderson, Anna Conklin, Jone Eriisl, Bdna Krnst.

Emnia Mae Leet. Flava Patton, Roxy V. V. Wright; Herbert Anderson, Roy Briekiey, Dick Laughlin. Charles McAuley, and Thompson, of Americus; and "Katy" and Miss Emma Jones, from Empoiia Jliss Queen Harper entertained yesterday afternoon in honor of Miss Ethel Huston, of Wichita, Miss Sylvia 1 Abraham, of Kansas City, and Misa Cornelia Hardcastle.

After a luncheon had been served bridge whist was played, and the favor, a bniicli of beautiful roses, was- by Albert Jones, of TopeKa. The invited guests 1 Mibscs Ctlu I Biooks NFiigaret Ifary Grigsby. Mabel Ha! nor Lilla Haidcaotle Helen Haynes, -iilarjcrie Hiiynes, Katheryn Ashbrook. Julia Lynn Ashbrook; litliel Morris, Jrene Pembertori, Sertha Morris, Caroline Plumb "Uaij Plumb Emma vude "Minioe Allison Inex Plumb, Nell Griffith, Potter, Ethel Shay.Mabel Stone, Stone. Edna Stowe, Wilev, Helen Marj dwards, Mildred Ellis, Genevieve Sterling, Marguerite Rowland, Elsie cues.

Wheeler, Mary Kelogg Helen in Caroline Mis CiOllchou una Wilcoxson save delightful surprise for Miss Lena Oollohpn, last night at their, homo on Hural street. A suppei "v-ab served at 7 ocloek ifter the guests played until ne dock then form; a Une pai at the Elite 1 he I wib bciutifnlh ited in pinlv Mid (iinitions The guciU weic Kambbuig, Irene 'Phompson. Sadie Kemp, Komp Lona Anna Proegoi Gioli PeiroOll Hail, Nellie Drown, Myrtle Gollehon Ml 5 Arthur Weed, Mrs. Fred Wileoxson. The Kulshts guvo a dance.at hull last night The dain well iKriuled tnt lasted till clock The dancpi' wore" Miases Lucile Dore, Kel Rcaeh Jennie Bjiius rloia Boiden l.mhii MilN Con NioUe-1 unit Nidtcl dnlligoi Brdflcl losepliHu Kotto loe Hnm an Nellie Mcliown Host KempUci Knto Drue Losiston Lima O'iNeil, II ilui Siolt t.eiliud Ooocl Mi mil l-et Win mm Mi Mis Geoigp Hoiduii KlirhPi iMi iind Mib UoH'l" Mi ind BjuiOB Jli 1 Stiftctei, Mi and Mib A Uthel Sternei, Hazel -Tread Dnike, Sophia 1 Guettel, Manan Guettel, Gallager, Florence fuller Verbena Wllliamb Joe (Hoi Orpha Fessendeli, Mabel Lai kin, Ajina Cochenet, Tern Connor Helen Kettle of Kantat, Cits, riojd'Hait, Eul rieining lamOb Hiekox Jleile eiisun, Roger Alexander, Carl RO.F- Ropfogel, Arthur Wis meyer, Clare Uav.id livans, llariv Priest bailes Asen Veine ISstup, Chria CnrlylB ICasthi, Clever, -Kcllj Ivan Crouch and Saffordvllle.

Bradshaw, of Wicliita. Jfrs. Carl Uicker and. children, Sam and Bob, came home 'today from a visit with the ChtUtertons, near Reidlng. ft ft Ulsie Bailey enteiiained a fi lends Hst ni-sht'at her home on uast Games wet plajed and weie sened Those present were Mibses, Piper Pai.i Hodgson, Pippi Op il elesa and Elsie Jlesbis John BricUen lo Ba'id, Ouen Hughes Cleland and Andrew DbYoung.

Jacobs fi tamed her embroidery club yesterday afternoon Mr. andi A. J. Ewine and Son, of aie Msjtuig with All and Mis in Emporia. Mis Lu ishbuin ind Mis lohn Posvinr entertained nvith a -7 o'clock dinner last night it the rowler home, in honor of Edna inu Julia of Topeka The'house was taEtefully: decorated.

Those present were Mr. and James Weigand, Mrs. Lu Washburn, Misses Addie Wilkinson. Edna Avery Hid Julia Davis, Mr and Mr. Ray Fowler John Fowler.

Mrs. R. H. Jaquith entertained this afternoon in honor of "Misses Julia Davis', and Topeka. Edna Avery, of ock Miiiam e-- Be-slI de of ola: Blanche Ponslor Urnest Ballweg 1.

D. red Scott, of lola; Mes- Earl Lord, Cluelioh, Harvey Vickers. Ai- Conklin, D. L. Mor- (Jiilvln Newman, Fred William B.

lardcastle, Albert JoncH, Burr Root, 'rank Warren, Charles Keeler, i mejer Roj chafer, Frank Woods, Thor Start; liarence Crowley, mul Jewell; of iansas City ft The third diince of the Bueno "'lempo gnen in the Hall i he was tastefully decorated; with nd siieimeis extending fiom the this color scheme iviis carried throughout. The music was furnished by the H. P. Ras- nusten oriihestra. Those present and Rots ATooi O'-born roedor Tom Robei ts 3 nee Otis IiHson SSiII Coljai Ar UUP Cioiich, Nona Halt Connor Floience Wisme5ei Grace TO GIVE AWAY FAMOUS SOAP IlonWokcepcr, to IlectHve (Juke of 1'nlmoltvu Any ClmrBii' 1 lot.

1 till Inkc kOv-intite 1 fajJU it tune till le Ueif ei ft thl 1 hulv ll) hitt'j fiti. 11 IS ttnt iki of the inutis Pnlmolive soap to every llJII li( I I Ll I- Tuhnaon Trc'-Idcnt uf Uie J3 Julin'-uil Sup Of Mil "i Pilinolive una ib the for Preo Bu ip cok Gilv ui i buap, used for I umclry pur a bifi fnetor in the As osor 1 ii'-ob lec if also to "3d Wet IL in uuintii if.o. usluii" Oil i life I lor 11 is th it nuiu- boi nr loiul uill tilte -Jd- of tlilf splPiiiJIcl opportunity Itn kiininp the fjiioilnosi of lilt i Jill son) liiib foini 1 IJPC It ills nm inclpii tMl ininii frmu tilHeil clfitlus iftci tlie iklt of wrtslililif HIP for the ift of 1' ilitiuHvi I 1 Hid tills filnmls iiHKlut I ueli n. slips th tl it i TV l)i in the rule that ill lilt 1 I iilmullM. sho Jl finm Mr.

Richard Culhbert entertained with a Tlianksgn'ing din ner Thuisdnj Ml of Mis Cuth hoil's six children were present, al- so'other relatives. Mrs. Culhbert's chili-ren are Mi Dickev of Emperna, Mr 1 James A of Lisbon, Ohio; Mrs. Matthew W. He i'd Springfield Mo Marcus Dukej Denser Colo Miss Ftta Dickey, Cyrus Dickey.

Straetor, 1H. All "were accompanied by their wives and htis- liind'. Ans Robeit Dickes widow of the late Robert Dickey, of Ohio, was" present, as was also Mr Cuthbeits daughter Mrs, H-nmh Hnntei She is Cutb- oeri Ining child Mis Cuth- bart has fifteen grandchildren and eighteen great-grandchildren. Her maiden name was Sarah Jane Fisher, and she was born near Elkton, Ohio She i as mimed the second time.In to Mr. Cnth- who is 00 years old.

Uoth are aetivo and eneigetie and life to the fullest. The'bountiful-turkey dinner was beautifully cooked and served to the large company, and was a bower of green and carnations and roses. Helen Hajnos is enteitani ing this afternoon foi hei gueots Misses lodd of Hflstead, Glides Iones of Dodge CiU, and Helen Huiley, of'Minneapolis' Nellie Lewis entertained a few friends at dinner last evening. Frank. Foncaniion, Lambert, Gilbeit Trith aud A.lbtOn are home fiom for tlio Jhanksgmiig The picttiest danec of the season that gnen by the guts of the crowd foi their in the Oik club roomb 1 evening The of invitad guests langed knobs of boci in Umpona hncorj, and there were numbris from out of town Jt a sociable and well diesfaed dance and with splendid seui fiom an diestra of pieces the dincing was pin dplighttu! During the intei misbion an elegint lancli on it the iiit Dancing was ipsnmed after luncheon, and generous encores were furnished.

Tho guests were AH and Mis HUM Root Mr and Konnett Venable Mi and Mis Wiloj MITELS Mav Mlllei oi Wichita, Allibon of tha, Stith-of St Cli irles Gladvs Colin of i chita llora kins, of Topelui, Htblc nteh, Pear Helen of Wiehltti Pear Bennett of lopeka Peail Vei.i AltGahev Cdith Dow den Orad Thomson, Edith Ham no SvHl Auiah vm aud Ktlicl Itou ton, Lav rent-p Mcssi in Lambei Rol Vllen, LUthei TUomai Edga Foule, Van Holmes ATartln Charleb Tiank Longeneckel FiPd Bowers Bainbridge Phailcb iMaitin, 1 uthoi Buck Alber of It on li L'ciJicHStul IL Is tita A ix koiV-j st 11 il oilH UK infill iloit'-fwlf 1 I 1 llniitUp ElnU i i ul to i)C nit'. ilie i. i Itlo of olla UT tli Otittit is 1)1 outJit lOflilO inllcti'to iMnferln Pinl tllii in lum nioanuip in(oimts for tlio of t'nlmnllvf nvci nlhor 1,0111 on tins' 1 imrkt lofl-n film niid tiltvc oils the Mil 1 mil Ukcs ime rrhm tlipm Veil i the frto of I'iim- the Messns Doie Fiank Fignu Tohn iloiei, Peto Alt uap i HOid rrec to 111)011 lodncst li tops tic bo drowsed to Jolmson Soap tioinpnjiy. tiip fUmotll little book to 'bfc nd- asy 'bfc liobeit Hari Smith iltirtknlv FVmheiton, of K'ni s-as leAeictte Titts Aaio Leona id Chnrle Cliate Claicnc Unn Hoge, Lov Jlege How nd Ransehti fid Rowland- of ichit A ttolla Chmci, Hairv Forbe' OboHjli, Ohio, Heibeil llolsteln U'lll Coope! of Biiilington Clnrlc-a Itobinson Robm Rowland Livrenee, Charles, Umery, Colorad Dono of Continual Six) you are passing our, window just notice our fine display of Carving Table Cutlery and Kitchen Cutlery goods are cf interest at this time of the year and Special Pnces now apply. Carving Sets and up.

Table Knives and Forks $2 00 per and up. i Kitchen Knives each and up. Haynes Hdw. WEAR and Worry PROOF for the young man of the family of style and -B. sturdy wear- resistance that is worth while.

Made in the west, for the west, in a custom, factory, where shoe making is the only thing of importance Beside the all around shoe- goodness there's a Z)j'c- tionary with every pair from up WEBSTER SCHOOL SHOES ARE CUSTOM MADE 3'f Wertheimer-Swarts Shoe Co. ST. U. S. A.

Have you heard that a class of EMPORIA II BUSINESS MEN Are Studying the Bible Eveiy Sunday at 9 30 at The First M. E. Church Corner Ninth and Merchant THERE IS ROOM FOR YOU Regular Services at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p.

m. I Regular Ser It i. Mutual Building and loan AN FOR SAVINGS IMEMBER or THE KANSAS BANKERS' ASSOCIATION $25,000.00 CAPITAL Ri- so URCES $250,000.00 FIVE PER CENT PAID ON- DEPOSITS City and Farm Commission 5.

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