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Leavenworth Post from Leavenworth, Kansas • Page 5

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Leavenworth Posti
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Leavenworth, Kansas
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PAGE FIVE THE LEAVENWORTH POST, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 31, 1921. FRECKLES Society Mr. Albert Short entertained several friends at his home on Fourteenth and Ohio Avenue on Friday evening in compliment to Miss Emma Lou Nitzche of Kansas City. who is the guest of Miss Ruth Fraser. A seven o'clock dinner was served on the lawn which was followed by dancing.

Don't Hide Them With a Veil; Remove Them With Othine Doable Strength. W. H. Parsons an-of their George W. nor.

da Hiss Emma. Lou Nitzsche of Kansas City, who is the guest of Miss Ruth Fraser. was the guest of honor at several delightful parties given at Shrine park during the past week. This preparation ror the removal of freckles is usually so successful in removing freckles and giving a clear, beautiful complextion that it is told Hobos, of Kansas City, Mo. Tomorrow, Monday, From 9 To 12 Mrs.

E. H. Oberdick returned toda under guarantee tc refund the money from spending the past two weeks at Emporia, Kansas, with her daughter, Mrs. James H. Anderson.

Mr. and C. W. Harding of Kansas City anr.ounro the- birth of a son, Friday. July 20, to whom they habe given the name of Oilman Case.

Mr. Hardin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Harding of this city.

If it fails. Don't hide your freckles under a veil; get an ounce of Othine and remove them. Even the first few applications should show a wonderful improvement, some of tiie lighter freckles vanishing entirely. Be sure to ask the druggist for the douhie strength Othine; it is this that la sold on the money-back guarantee. Mrs.

Alois Kirmayer, and Mr. and Mis. John Madden, spent last evening at Tonganoxie. Kansas, with Mr. and Mrs.

William Eorchardt, Jr. An Extraordinary Sale on Millinery 100 Hats Including Practically Our Entire Stock of Trimmed Styles and Sailors at the Ridiculous Low price of of On: in Cahfo E. C. Vr.ssc-r who has been Colorado. Ariz-ir Vtah.

has ret'ij f'r ort tim r. tnd Mrs. Mr. Forest Masterson and Miss Rut i Msstt-rson are spending the week-en-1 (Ean Lake, Mo. .1 Mr.

the funeral of Miss Katherine O'Xeil. Mr. and Mrs. F. C.

Scin.lte have gone Rapids. to spend the of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Orsine J.

Giaoomit i loft for Xew York on Saturday an 1 will sail August 4 on the La Fran' for; a tour of Europe. They will be gone about one year. em k. on to 1,8 r.d i raptain and Mrs. Parker and children end Miss Ruth Parker, who have been in Leavenworth visiting Mr.

and Mrs. R. E. Davis have gone to Bean Lake where they will spend a six weeks. Mrs.

E. L. Dowd and Miss Julia Dowd have returned to their home in Chi-catro. after attending the funeral of of i iMiss Katherine O'Xeil. a Ti.e i -sum In for i 1 Miss Katherine Wheeler who has been the guest of Miss Louise O'Kane for the past week, has returned to her home in Kansas City.

it-, I Miss Anne Webster who has been the guest of Miss Anne George at Ginger Hill. Pittsburgh, will return home today. $1.89 Each An opportunity for each of you to buy a new hat for the rest of the season for almost nothing. Please Note on Account of Price these Hats will be Cash and Positively none will be sold before 9 o'clock. conc'Ti be the Trii; ever lor' win the r- to roi h.

ch Irw: Lri of! to ess: rr. i na rone to Michi-the guest of Leta a us vse or tr.e -u Miss Alice Mason has gen wa-re she will be xelativcs for a month. who has resigned Cross public effect August -r position the to tak, A party of the wee G. i will leave the ea Iowa. Miss tor i.er noint Mrs.

Ceiia Harvey who has been the gr.vst of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. O'Xeil and the funeral of their sked lr Althaus by her inclinable service ar.

i pleasant personality has made mar. fi lends in the city during her sta here who will regret her departure. Mrs Katnenne xeu on Tuesday left for her home in Chicago yesterday. Emma iss Flora hss Mar-am, Miss Mrs. C.

W. Worr.er has gone to Xaturita. where she is visitin v.s lion Tail; M.ss i Mis: her daughter, Mrs. Paul Wodarsky and ant. Miss Vinograd, P'i Mr.

Wodarsky. Mrs. James Houston of Fort Leaver-worth entertained with a delightfi 1 movie party followed by a tea at Green Tea Room yesterday afternoon, her guests included: Mrs. Richar 1 Mrs. Charles W.

Tillotsoi Mrs. Henry W. Fleet. Mrs. Herbert I'.

Crosbv and Mrs. George McD Weeks. M.s raret Miilr Mary iera cinia Miss Hei s. hue VVir Miss Monser Evelyn Miss Miss Margh.erita Keiser will leave lia W'al-liss Vir-Isan I'snn, Xettie Mildred this evening; for a months stay at Miss I en Mi Denver. Colorado Springs and other Winn is.

points of interest in Colorado. Terser. Mr. Ed Gibbons returned Friday to his home in Brookfield, Mo. Mr.

James Harvey left for his home in Omaha, on Friday, both were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. O'Xeil and attendel Miss Rosemary Harmon returned to day from a two weeks visit with rela tives in Kansas City, Mo.

Miss Carrie Shepherd will icturn this week from a visit with Mrs. E. E. Murphy at Suatter. park, Colo.

For All Day Monday and For Cash Only we offer 125 White Cotton Wash Blouses In Voile and Organdy at Just Price Foraier Prices Range from $2.50 to $8.95 Here's a real blouse bargain, and take a tip from us, get in on this sale. Many handsome styles are represented in Voile and Organdy. Miss Anna Mulvanon has returned to this city to reside after spending tlv cast vewr in Phoenix. Arizona, as th- Lorenzo Mella guest nf her sister, Mrs and Mr. Meila.

IS! and Mrs. Will are the W. L. O'Xeil on account of Mr. William Gibbons McDcr.ough of guests or Mr.

and Mis. having been called here the death of Miss Katherine O'Xeil. High neck and long sleeves, low neck and short sleeves, all Mrs. O. P.

Tavlor and son John, have gone to Detroit. to be the guests of Mrs. E. W. dancer for a month.

md real bargains. sizes Just Price A iv arc i rcai Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR IA Glee Club Concert Wednesday. The Northwestern college, of Nap-erville, will hod its twenty-fourth annual Glee Club concert at the Evangelical church Wednesday, August 2. The club of entertainers is composed of several talented students, accompanied by a college professor. Several local young men are at present students at the Northwestern university and the entertainment at the local church is being looked forward to -with great interest by many people of Leavenworth.

Northwestern College Glee Club will B. Edwards, 21, They were mar- AMERICAN PLUCK TO and Louise Kansas City, Mo. ried by the judge. give Xo cl oncert Wednesday evening, admission. Silver offering.

Chicago Firm Undertakes Financing of Last Cap in Road Linking Atlantic and Pacific. Kepairinfj Lansing Road. The brick paving on Fourth street at Richardson is being repaired by the county. Repairing of the brick paving on Fourth street was started by workmen some time ago. The work was started at Lansing.

All holes and bad places are being repaired with new brick. Purity, Rich Fruit Juices; Smooth, Velvety Texture; Palatable Healthful Thai's Decoursey's! ICE CREAM For the home table At all good Fountains Served in leading Restaurants He is an Irish nobleman and a poet besides, and he has wagered 15,000 that he will kiss 1,000 girls between New York and San Francisco in thirty days. And he's on his way. It came about like this: The Irish poet was sitting in a Greenwich village cafe, talking to hla two boon companions, the one a musician and the other an artist, and eyes waxing enthusiastic about the charms of American girls on the one hand and his own irresistibility on the other. His companions laughed hence the bet.

The arist and the musucian are accompanying him as umpires. La Paz, Bolivia, July 30. South America's second trans-continental railroad is at last upon the road to MORTUARY completion. i the president of Bolivia auth- orized by congress to sign the propos-: al of the Ulen Contracting Company of Chicago for financing the build-; ing of the last unit of the line be Body of Prisoner Shipped. The body of Homer H.

White, an inmate of the United States penitentiary, who died Friday as a result of burns received July IS as a result of a boiler explosion, was shipped Saturday evening to the home of his. mother, Mrs. Nancy White, of Dana, 111., by the J. C. Davis Undertaking company.

Burial will be made at Dana. First Methodit Episcopal Church. Ira, M. Benham, Minister. Sunday School, 9:45 A.

M. Morning Worship, 11:00 A. sermon by the pastor. Epworth League, 7:00 p. a study of hymns and their writers.

Sermon by the pastor, 00 p. m. The body of Homer H. "White, who died at a local hospital Friday, was shipped Saturday evening to Dana, 111., for burial by the J. C.

Davis Undertaking company. tween Atocha, ana La Quiaca, Argentina, there is a prospect of soon having in operation a through route For TO STEAL KSOO 'that, while much longer than the 1 Fish Story: Mr. and Mr3. James Coffey have returned from Stranger where they spert Friday fishing. They caught one fish which weighed four and one-half pounds.

Mr. Coffer could tell how much it weighed by its scales. Miss Florence Wiiioott of Wm. Small Co. is enjoying a two weeks vacation.

Convalescents at Hospitals TAKE SOME HOME Be Sure It's Decoursey's Irish Xobleman Wagers He Will Kiss 1,00 Girls I ween New York and San Francisco. one to the south, will be free from snows the year round. There re-i mains at the present time but 12 i miles in the gap that has hitherto prevented connections between the trains from the Pacific SCoast and HvnuKHical Association Chnreb. Burton E. Reams, minister.

Sunday school 0:45 A. M. Preaching and communion service 10:4" A. Senior and Junior Alliance 7 P. M.

Union Vesper service on Baptist lawn P. M. Rev. C. L.

Sorjf will preach at both of these services. New York, July 30. Girls of tha Antone Banks will go to Kansas TO WHOM IT MAY COXCERN berehv take pleasure in giv-' those of Buenos Aires Middle West, look out for the "kiss-'City today to spend the day with inar vagabond." friends. I When the final spike in this pro-' ject. so long in the making, has been 1 driven traffic will be established between th Peruvian and Chilean ports of Antofogasta, Ariea and Mol- ing testimonial as to the Efficiency, Thoroughness and Personal Attention given to all tridents who attend the Leavenworth Commercial Training School.

I attended this school rI-i'-in' a period from January Shoe Store I Big Announ 0 ill II -h tl "in re- tn alter whicr Stenogra- reived a diploma in Big Values is offering at less than half price this week in order Fall shoes that are being shipped now, in- to make room for our new eluded in the sale are: Any Women's White Low Shoes in the house, now $3.95. Up to $10.00 Women's Patent Oxfords, Military Heels, now $2. So. Children's Pumps, in Patent ami Kid, now 2.45. lendo with those of the Argentine.

an avenue that will da away with long distant imports of wood, grain and sugar into the milling regions of the interior. j-! In 1915 Bolivia first began work on the La Paz-Antofogasta line. It is now arransed that the Chica0 company which is a branch of the American International corporation, will lend the Bolivian government $10,000,000, issuing bonds bearing i the date of April 1 Three; i months after these have been print-: ed and turned over, actual construe- tion work must begin. This means that within six months men will be I on the job. The.whole task is to be I completed byAugust.

1925, at the! I have bought the F. L. Wise meat market and will take charge August 1st. We will carry a full line of fresh meats and poultry and sell at the lowest price for cash only. Quick Delivery and Good Service.

Your Patronage Earnestly Solicited. Men's Oxfords all styles Up to $10.00 values now phy. During the above mentioned period. I was given the privilege of doing stenographic work for Mr. Geo.

H. Geiger. Secretary of this school and Manager of the Geo. H. Geiger Office Supply which aided me greatly after I had taken a position, which was secured for me by the school after I had graduated.

I had no difficulty in holding my position as the methods taught were all the very latest and up-to-date. With best wishes for the success of this school, I remain as ever A former student. T. otter nn filp with others in VMS MEN'S WORK SHOES Stock of Work Shoes, all leather, at See our Bi; verv latest. Marriage Licenses.

Two marriage licenses were issued Probata Judge William P. Wet- E. Nicholson Co. THE HAMILTON SHOE STORES COMPANY Successors to Drechsel Graieske. 425 CHEROKEE ST.

HERMAN A. OCHS, Mgr. fhc nffico nf thp Leavenworth 1 li? yesterday. Com'I Training School.) FOURTH AND ELM. PHONE 908.

Fred E. Elackmon. over 21 and Nettie Deeter. over 21, both, of Kansas City, Mo. John A.

Graves, 25, Edwardsville,.

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