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The Emporia Gazette from Emporia, Kansas • Page 2

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PAGE POTTR (Charlotte E. Lewis, Phone 10:1 i City Y. i Uih S. i at i- J. A.

Hi'Wi-s. M4 Xeo- -V U. A. The April iiic-oiiiig of Emporia the Ameri- I'iiii Kvvolnilcm. was held yesier- :1i.v ufti-vnoiin the home of F.

M. Arnold. KJiU Twelfth. Assisting hostesses with Arnold were Mrs. H.

K. Mrs. H. Keller Mr? 0 Kindom. Kepnrts of i'iC' of the MU in Independence were civ e.

l-y Miss K. Atwood. K. Kclidall. and K.

The next meet.i'ig wii: be hi-lil May 1-4. Cliri-tijin Kmienvoc Party T': 1 rhr'siian Iviideavor society of i in 1 Second Presbyterian church a party Friday evening the ciiurch. Contests and provided Ilia evening's on- K-ruinaH'iit. The feature of the ev. iihiu was a contest in hat and ir.iiking.

by the. use of tissue and one pin. Miss Margaret WTiiamc received the women's 1'! fiir the hesl hat. and received the men's prize lor the best lie. Miss Maude was in charge the Fifty young people the party.

t'lub Party The members of the Swastika eniertained their husbands and children Friday evening at The of Mrs. II. Boughton. Miss Frances Korlc, Miss Lewis and Miss Helen cooper, 'also guests of the. club.

Mrs. lUiufihtini was assisted by .1. Sparks. The next meeting of the club will be April with Mrs. S.

Stanley. Moore-! loles Mr. and Clem Moore an- tin- marriage of their IT. St. Clarf Moore.

J. Doles. The wedding lace at the home of the mother. Mrs. H.

in Wellington. Wedues- has been a sludeiil nurses' (raining school at wmaii im-morial hospital past year. Mr. Holes is by the Santa Fe. where they will livi-.

After the dinner tlio evening was spent playing Those present ivon? and 11. Fotin- 1 tain. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr.

and Mrs. Calvin Lambert. Mr. and Mrs. 'J liornas.

Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Rowland. Mr. and Mrs.

Ira Aeheson. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mr. and Mrs.

Will Larkin, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Harry MeChtre and Mrs.

Keltic McCoy. Mrs. Parker was presented with a silver bread plato and Mr. was presented with a gold pencil. THE EVPOKSX 15AILT CfAZfiTTE in UiiiiHT for 111' 1 Pai'luTs (liniier was given last ovcu- Hi" home of Mr.

ami Mrs. ik Lostntlor in honor of Mr. Mrs. T. T.

I'arlic-r. will ynnn to Hulimiiie, Iowa. Io Htronj; City. A school of instruction for the Hobekah Lodge will be hold in Strong City April 20 under the direction of Iho Kmporia (logree stuff. The members of the- staff are: Miss Elizabeth Link-, Mary Petty.

Miss Kli7.aboi.li liv- ans. Mrs. John Hall. Mrs. W.

A. Slack. Mrs. lOl.ta Ford. Mrs.

Max- Harris. Mrs. Jessie Bachelor. Mrs. Dollie Sills.

Mrs. Wade Dow. Mrs. Fred Whipple. Mrs.

Minnie Suffer. Mrs. Melissa Trowbridge, Miss Myrtle, Trowbrldge. Mrs. doldio Tweedy.

Mrs. W. Ii. Cooke. Mrs.

n. Host Mrs. Kleauor Dow and Mrs. Triggs. W.

R. Oooke is di- restor the staff. Kusiness Women lo Civn llanee. The Business ami Professional Women's Club will give a benefit dance tomorrow nighl at tho Elk Club rooms. Don Allen's orchestra, from Topoka.

will furnish the music. Mrs. Howard Dunlap and Mrs. John Graham will be patronesses. Delphian Society Mrs.

Paul Turner was leader at the meeting of ihe Delphian society yesterday afternoon at the Y. C. A. The society will meet. next on April Mrs.

.1. It. Samuel will be leader. Alpha Si-ma Alpha Formal The formal spring party of the. Alpha Sigma Alpha sorority was held ihe Country club Saturday evening.

The decorations were ferns, palms and the sorority colors, red and white, fans were hung above the lights. Don Allen's orchestra, of Topeka. played for Ihe darcnig. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs.

II. Kerr. I'res. anil Mrs. as W.

Buicher. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kowiand. Mr.

and Mrs. Victor! Trusler. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne 1 Mr.

ami Mrs. 'c'harb-s Mr. and Mrs. Archie Miss Marie I'ierson, Miss oren, of Aichisnii; Miss lion-del Ogdei 1 Col'li'yville; Miss Jean Si'iilh. M'ss Kuans.

Mcl'hersoii; Miss I'i'lers. of City; Kdna Miss Doris West; John Henry Scruggs, Kflwin lirower, Manhattan; Ralph Bitler, lioh Wilson, Bernard Jensen, Carl Christy, Orval Bue.n- uing, Clarence Wismeyer, Harold James McCoy, Kenneth Welch. Andruw Sughruo. Bernard Tholen, Carl Holgeson, Albert Clarence. Dodds.

Ted Anderson, Roy lloglund, Paul Hunt. Ilalph Hoffman. Roland Neshitt, Edward Jlarr. Don Haynos, Lee Pierson, Robert Belt, of Lawrence; William Bonwell, Ted John French, Ciavton Patlerson and Dan Jlouscr. The hostesses were: Misses May Thoineu.

Catherine Brovvur. Uarby, Violet Randolph, Clark, Oorot-hy Haynes, Erti- i ma Jensen. Vera West, Marguerite Clark, Lillian Klcuiiriison, Ciladys Thomas. Dorothea Uufler. Mary Olivu Irene Ellis, Addie Dillenhach, Grace Curren.

Audrey Fraile, JIariu Kliewer, Esther Taylor, Lois Koontz and Kathurinc Jensen. Class Serves 16 Giic.sts TheJIhird division of the home management class of the Teachers College entertained with an informal dinner dance Friday evening at the. domestic science practice home over tho cafeteria. Dinner was served in four courses. Table decorations, carrying out yellow and while color scheme, were jonquils, yellow and white daisies, ami yellow candles.

The- gue.sis were Junior 'Brown, Robert Theodore Breed and Plummer Jaciuith. The hostesses were Misses Lola McCavter, Florence (iriuel). Cypha Dttir.hauld and Willis Blnnk. Miss Rama Bennett, of the faculty, was. chaperone for the evening.

Miss list her Elison, of S.ilina. and Mr. Charles F. Con way. of Kmporia.

were married yestarday morning at o'clock in UK Sacred Jlearl church al Salina, by Rev. Father Mahcr. Mrs. Conway is the daughter of Mrs. Joe Shouse.

of formerly of lOmporia. She was brought up 1" Kmporia. tir.d was graduated from tho Sucred Heart parochial school and the Emporio high school. She formerly was employed in the Axe Brothers bakery. She has lived in Salina the past six months.

Mr. Con- 'way formerly lived in Hartford. He Is a carrenter. Mr. and Mrs.

Conway will live in Kmporia. Happy Hn'iif Club Members of the Happy Hour club were entertained at the home of Mrs. lid Atkinson, Friday afternoon. Thirteen members responded to roll call with Hasler verses. A spring poem was read liy Mrs.

Atkinson. Mrs. Atkinson and Mrs. Charles Ingmyre conducted a question box: In a guessing contest Mrs. Carl Ziegler received the first prize and Miss Fern Gladfelter receiver! the prize.

Mrs. P. C. Colvin was a guest, of the club. A 'luncheon was served by the lios- 'The next meeting will he held April 19, at the home of Mrs.

Charles Ingmyre. Glimpses of the Sloon' The screen version of Edith WharionV popular book, of the at tlie tonight and tomorrow, is a fuper-fashion show in extra surer settings. The gowns of Hebe Daniels and XUa Naldi, the stars, are dazzling, and the fur icoiitn worn by the women of the ji'Kst are amazing. The sets in the I picture are exceptionally elabor- 'ate. The plot of the from thfc standpoint of the novel, has been ruined by the introduction but a a movie plot, it is better than Urn ordinary.

Bebe Daniels, as the young of a nearly unsuccessful novelist, is at her best, and David of Appreciation The Ladies of the U. A. U.ilttold Circle No. wish to thank all look part in the A'pomattox Day program. Mrs.

It. L. Hlotler, president. Have you investigated our line of fabrics suitable for for your overstuffed furniture? See, them at the J. C.

Dumm Furniture Co. Mrs. Lottie C. Frost, South Merchant, who has. been sicli for four weeks, following a relapse after influenza, is slowly recovering.

II. S. Kiilcrtiiiniiient The Harp Knsemblo Company. tonight. o'clock, single admission 50 ccnU.

Sore feet made comfortable. L. B. 'Lilly, phone GOT. adv.

C. B. Taylor, of Allen, was a business visitor in Emporia Monday. Permanent wave, phone 418, Patterson, 619 Congress. Your system demands ALL BRAN if constipation is to be relieved! Tour system needs the roughage that.

Kellogg 's Bran, cooked and krumhlH, supplies. Por, it. will Jiot only permanently relieve constipation if it is catea regularly, hut its full- content of the vital elements of wheat will build health and strength in a wonderful way. You need bran in its full anil beneficial strength and that's what you set in ALTjBRAJil You cat Kellogg 's for and you will got relief in a way Unit nature planned. Foods with a bran, mixture cannot help the man, woman or child who faces grave illness through constipation.

You lunst have B11AN roughage" that, will ewccp and cleau and purify and bring health back! Children should be given Kellogg's Bran each day; pwiplc should hit Kollogs's eaoh least two tablcspoouiuls, in chronic cases Vfith i-acli jiii'al. Jts action will afford relief. And. yon will find Kellogc a delight to cat because it is so delicious. As a cereal, sprinkled, on other hot or cold or in countless bah- rrv batches or in cooking, its nut-lib' flavor will -thrill your crich spoonful means so much in nonfly relieving constipation and in warding off this gravest national ailment.

Kellogg recipes are printed oa each package. Plnrt tW' entire family Kellogg's 13ran to-day. 'Sec the color como hack 1o fadcil checks; fie the snap that will go into lagging steps. Kellogg 's Bran is wonderful. All grocers sell it! "The" Proof of The is Ilir eating thcrcot'.

When we tell you the good thing? about (he "LORAIN" you do not have to be liovc 'Hiere are IH.UV so many "LORAINS" in use in Emporia that no without one and every one has a 1'riend who has one. Fit-low we tfivo list of tho. "LORAIN" users in limporia. the one who owns one. OUR POLICY IS: "YOU MUST BE PLEASED" LORAIN GAS USERS IN EMPORIA, KANSAS ASK THEM AND FIND OUT Aiislin.

K'iral A. 1-I 1 Rural U'. IVIshaw. 1JJ-I A. H.

Brill, r. 1(1 West Hricki-li. 701 Neusho li'-V. J. C'.

Urogiiii, 1 Neosho B. Harm 1 Congress Uolaml Boynton. Washington Uordenkircln-r. 1-11 r. West F.

li. Turry. U'aliiul A. H. Sixth TV'rs.

Henry llighiand Mrs. II. 1 I'J7 liural Dai: IV-ycr. Ml MfTchanl Ii'jinri. I M.

T. i'ajips. Sir. Koy Kvi-r-it. Y- I I III 1 I ''11 I'diistiMitioii MI; West Ninth r.

Twelfth iV Vv'rM -7 1 Si.uih J'nioi; M-y i i.il Hura I -i-ii'-'r inn I I'. 1 j. .1 M'Tfiuin; Clarence ran in, HI I'ark I'hilip Ke'llar. West A. Keiuaui.

1 L'l West lie.Wit! I.ee. SOU West (I. I 1 Lemons. Neoslm. C.

C. I.ncorh. I LM. SOI West Lynn County Hospital. AVesl Twelfth L.

l.oomis. Constitution Frank Lytle. Rural Cal Lamhert. 170-1 Hura! K. K.

Lord 1-12it State MeClaskey, State .1. F. MeNally. -11 T. Kxi-hange Hr.

H. Manning. 1420 liural If. X. 3.

i27 Kural Mrs. .1. McCreary. 1117 ion I). Mouse.

2S South Constitution If. K. L. I'eiirson. I Hi Merchant I'arringtoii.

West Mary 1'lnmh, 7 1 I'nion T. Ui.l,.-ns. Walnut. K.I Hi.whind. liural c.

1221 West I--'. Hi'hjiiMin. 112ti Washington S. -huh. 1117 West.

Lew i. 1 I'ark If. S' Const il nl ion 720 Rura'l K. liiih-ns, West Sharp liillis KI.I'IM. (Ml II th Coup.

Wm. I' 1 SM Wi-st Sixlh Fred T' y. Nr-osho Ur. Trimlilij, A. Ii.

Smith, Constitulion li. W. Titus, West c. C. Underwood, 2-! South Union Mrs.

Wells. Sil!) Mechanic C. N'eosho li. K. Wortman, West Ceo.

Williamson. 71S Hural Mrs. Hil Powers -120 West S. T. Wilson.

1027 Kural It's all in the little red wheel. Look for it. Unconditionally guaranteed. Emporia Gas Co. HOME OF THE "LORAIN" Powell, the novelist, who in tiia last few seconds of the last reel sells his first book, plays the puritan among sinners admirably.

Nita -Naldi shows herself a vamii 9f exceptional abiltiy. and Maurifce Costello, who recently has returned to the screen, plays tfie part of a discouraged hurband. Bmporia women flock to "Glimpses of the Moon," and will make it interesting for the men. Dr. Plora Loveless, chiropractor and optometrist.

Emporia State Bank suite 4. TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 10, 1923 P. W. Finnoy, of Manhattan, Cover your fid overgtufteS was iu Kmporia Monday visiting with his daughter, M'ISS. Agnes Finney.

chairs and davenports with seajj slips. Got them at the 'J. Dumm Furniture Co. Mr. and -Mrs.

Leonard Fort drove Sunday to MaUield Green. I II DIPLOMA GIRLS the Hish SHiool will wear That our Imiutl VM.nti! Ki.l Klitipi-rs a cruinnK-ncunifiit iioi'I Kliuiivs ami ntw KtrulBht cnst fi-nin the Ommcrdal Hunk THE ECONOMY SHOE STORE ii. u. uosv.va Knicker There is something in the air spring that sends a woman into the out-of-door sports with, sharp these sports we are showing trig knicker suits of-khaki and tho outfit for gOlf and woodland hikes. I ian i The Big Value-Giving Event! RORABAUGH-PAXTON'S 26th Anniversary Sale ALL THIS WEEK! COME! I ADDITIONAL BARGAINS IN Silk Fabrics Chiffon Taffeta .59 $1 YARD inches wide in a full range of colors.

uiar value. Amnv.rxary Kale per yard Spring Dresses All dresses of printed win-, in fashion's latest styles and col- urii. may be hud in straight line, side draped and slightly blousi-d effects. Kxtra special oflerlng for the Anniversary 7C SECOND FLOOR Printed Crepes $2.85 Spring inches wide in a good assort- Including plain and novelty home- ment. Kegular value CO OC I tweeils and ratines.

Anniversary Salo, yard Keciilar values. Anni ffH QC Many bargains in silk IV.iricu not. nil- I versary Sale, yard vrrt.ised. is a patlern and Regular valni-s, An- (jl QT for every jiurpose. Very spc- niversary Sab 1 yard jiriced during the Anniversary i Regular value.

Sale. ry Sal' 1 yard $1.69 SPRING Wash Fabrics Xormundie metalic dot 'to wide, regular a I Anniversary per yard 59c Woven dot. "Ii inches wide. all praclicul colors, regular value. Anniversary Sal Hilly chyne.

inch' PS wide, in colors. for I ind liniiiKS. regular 7Sr sr 70 101 Sale. yd. DKESS FLOOR Staples Domestics Inilialfd ItntlL Quality.

"O.X-IO inches, regular 5()c value. Anniversary Sab- three for Japanese Lunch Cloths Uogn'iar value, 4S-inch six.e. Anni' each value, "i-l-inuh size. Anniversary Sale, eaoh Sl.Tó value, Aiini- versr.ry Sale, each jjp, Ifcgular value. 72-incli size.

versary Sale, each Napkins. Hi-inch s.i/e. recular $2.00 dozen. Anniversary Sale Price, SPECIALS SlxlHI inches, An- An niversary Sale, extra special ipl.UU I I'Mlntv CjiM's, a dependable quality. An- OO jj nivers.My Sale, exira special, i.ach $1.58 Crochel Ited Spreads, inches, hotel and rooming house size.

Anmversurv Sale, extra special Percales, standard (pialily, inches wide, regular value. Anniversary Sale, per yard air liegular value. Anniver- snry Sale, per yard Kleachcd Muslin, inches wide, fine finish, no starch, regular 2fle value. Anniversary Sale, yd DOMESTIC MAIN FLOOR Topcoats Tup coals. Rpnrl models in the.

iii'Wcul most atilln'iiilc t.iylus will he round in this pi- eial pronp. materials are ramel hair, pulo, shadow plaids, i 1 1 Anniversary Sale, -xlra $29.75 Boys' All Wool WASH SUITS TWO PAIR PANTS WITH EACH SUIT This in a special Annivvi siiry Siile feature the hoys' de- piirtmenl. Suits of cashmere, herriughone and home- spun materials in tan. gray, brown rtoth pair ill pair full Size 7 to 17 years. Ki'gnhir value.

Sale Regular il 1 value. sary Sale Hegular value, sary Sale value, sary Sale HOYS' Anniver- Annlvi'r- 1 '7 A One-Day Sale Boys 9 Blouses Sizes 4, 5 and 6 This is an added Inl of Kaynee Hlonscs for lil- tle hoy.s. nil colors, only a limited tin sale, one day onlv rf 59c INFANTS' IIKI'ARTM SliCOXH FI.OOIl Infants' Sleepers 69c Suiiimer wuight knit garments. i iiuantity on sale one dav onlv 69c INFANTS' DKl'AUTMKXT -SKCONI) FLOOR Which will burn the longest time? Guess How long vfjth tne candle Burn? Guess.

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