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The Emporia Gazette from Emporia, Kansas • Page 8

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EVENING, SEPTEMBER THE- EM'PORIA- DAILY GAZETTi Calmear. Baited ehsreh. efcurcb. o'clock. Woetn't MUsiossTj el tee CtrtlCiis eboreh.

it itn. 'Announcement has teen received of the marriage of Miss Marian Coverdill, daughter Mr. and Mrs. J. w.

Coverdill, 1128 Congress. and J. L. Chapman, Kansas City. Saturday in Uberty.

Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Chapman Trill Uve in Kansas City, where Mrs. Chapman 5s an employe an insurance company and Mr.

Chapman is employed by the Santa Fe railway company. Cfespmaa graduated tram the College Esporia in 1926 ana has been in JKaasas City since her graduation, in, the office of aa Insurance company there. HBae-Lowtber. Miss Isobel Jane Milne, daughter and Mrs. James Anderson Milne, and Eugene the Soporta Teachers College cusses current public quesitass in an arc she was a member ol Sigma Sigma.

She nil! go to Con- Dr. Aadms of Kansas Csty. "The Science aett trees where she vsill Good Cheer" a hasoorous ieo- schools there. music in the city Steetle and Miss Steetle wers tee guests E. house who Mrs.

L. A. Lowther, of Esaparia, married at 4 o'clock Monday afternoon, in the home ol the bride's parents. 303 "Santa Fe avenue. Hev.

C. K. Davis ol the Presbyterian church, read the service in the presence of relatives and a few intimate friends of the bridal couple. The ttiws were taken before an improvised altar of palms, ferns and fkreers, lighted with candles. The bride's gown was ol French blue georgette, made tong- waisted and long-sleeved, and irith an uneven hemline of chiffon velvet You wouldn't buy A suh of clothes Or a suite of Furaitute Sight Aoa yet woodwork in house Is more important Than either! See the woodwork: That you're going To have to five with (You have to live With it! See it here! GUMS Emporia Lumber Coal Co.

MGK. Fonrfc and Merchant also entertained with dinner at the Country dub followed by a theater party in their honor Saturday night, Entertain iriUi Watermelon Mr. asid Sirs. L. H.

Lay, 1017 Congress entertained, Monday evening a watermelon iced at their home. Those; attending the affair ture: W. A. irtnc, of Washburn CoHcse, who international rsfctions: Charles Payne, of Wisconsin, who give an illustrated Jecture travel; Dr. Karl Jieaniager, note? will spcaSc and Mental Conditions in Adult Ufe," and Mrs.

Margaret McCarter on. "What Thou Seist, Write in a Book." Emporia Schools. Tee City Schools will open Moa- FIVE BESIDE ASSISTANT COACH ARE HIRED. Enrollment Will 11 aod Opens Two Days tatcr. 1 i year.

SeptMtnbfr Viant betrn en the York CoiVse for several years. Hits Whma BatchFior, who head department adicto- for fe f-pr A "College for the ais. at Cr.ivewttjr take the piace Jet ir.asans has taught Helen Snow, who education ted. M5sa Ciar.e will be employed, by the Y. W.

C. A. in Chicago, during year. i (will study in Xew Yorfe during the comisir year. Miss Bascheior is a graduate Bethany esliese, at Only seven days wamin beiows the of Emporw.

undeisrad-1 Mtw Harj' Careri, who Is a grad-j The "Klferd Music Stages, slates uat U1e Western illiuois State instructors and was no wedding music but preceding; the ceremony Miss Kathleen Low- tber, of Emporia, sister of the bridegroom, played the piano. Sirs. Milne was assisted In serving refreshments by Mrs. JPerle Blair. Mis.

C. O. Ham and Mrs. John Putnam. The bride is a graduate of the Atchison high school and of the Teachers College at Emporia, where she is a member of the Alpha Sigma Alpha sorority.

She has taught physical education at Winfield. Mr. Lowther is a. graduate of the Emporia schools and of K. T7.

and Is a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity. During the "World war he enlisted in Company 137th try. and served in France, later attending Sorbonne university from house. Dinner was served o'clock and was followed by bridge. Twenty-live persons attended the dinner.

The favor was won by Miss Anna Edwards, of Los Angeles, Calif. Dancing- began at 9:30 o'clock and lasted until 12 o'clock. Sunday School Picnic. Members of the United Presbyterian Sunday school trill meet Friday evening at the church at 5:30 o'clock and go in a body to Soden's grove, where they will have Mrs. Lowther left for a motor trip to Estes Park, Colo.

The bride's go-, ing away dress -was of dark blue silk and she wore a hat to match. Mr. and Mrs. Lowther -will be at home after October 1 at 1701 East Wilman Court, Emporia. Out-of- town guests at the wedding were Mr.

and A. Lowther, Miss Kathleen Lowther, Mr." Mrs. Fred D. Bowers 'Mr. and Mrs.

Calvin Lambert and W. L. White, all of Emporia. their annual picnic. Rinkoris Club Meets.

Members the Rinkoria club met Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. L. M. Long. 32S South Market.

The nest meeting will 1 home Enrolling: for classes ih the High Schools win be taken care of on Mesdames Elmer day, September 10; Senior and Jun-' His academic problems of life. Boyd. W. Stelnmeyer, John Mor- tor High Schools at 8:10 a. ris.

Park Crawford, Charles Hunter, Grade Schools, 9 a. m. Merle Hofficfce and O. W. Botiorff; Misses Lorene and Cecil Cressman and Wallace Bitler, Bridge-Dinner at Conntry Club.

Members of the Country club enjoyed an annual' Labor day brldge- dllb at 7 uates nnisfc asd fihe Teachm and who rec ircai tne mus her tou-ard a master's de-i mattes ar.d dancitsg. The closet the stairs and turn grw at University 'Chicago teachers try. Pall their refreshed intellects ttward sununer. will sake the place adv. i It" 1 (M or the respective baildings.

All pupils new to ths system will present credentials. confronted 1 iaculty C- tuUdtos. receive ennce slips. 1 acuy -sident ork a graduate of on the above daw. students are to Non-resident o-s at this sromoted from our ovm jif mduate study at K.

U. schools to the -B will report to the aunn the cotnmg year. NoU has Junior Studv Hall on Satur- spent two 1111 amn graouate day. September 8 at" m. wort Rt ule Diversity of Chicago vacan On September 11 the freshmen! enroll, oa the following day up- wlU sign their names line, and Thurs- vear September 13, school will open ROSln ced will succeed Miss Mildred addition to George P.

Chris-jMcMurtrey instructor 'in Ger- nwn and Latin for the eomintt year, Miss Helbing received her A. B. dc-, gree from Dcnison University, at' Oranville. Ohio, and has taught ii! Kinss Mill, Ohio, and at Doanc academy. For tho past year she lias been employed at the Library of Confrross.

in Washington, D. Miss MeMurtrey wui teach in Vir ginia during the coming year. Miss Bertha Bosticfc, of Mono; will succeed Miss Sally Gani as director of physical education fo women and will be the new resi- rtra- I by the rt'slgnation Have your Wh'tc. Miss White Is! srsphlng. and otftrr duplfc-itins ft towr Europe done the Business School books, new, aietj.

Etkdali Fair and Warmer It's fanny -R-fcat a little coo! cash do on 3 hot dayi For 1KB NEXT TEN DAYS wr. are offsring attractive on air" NEW used ifoods arc money too. ROBERTS FURNITURE COMPANY and 2S3 V.I Oesat i 1 After enroli-ftig. High School stu- denes are to take book lists, go to. the bookstore and books, i A.

1 books and supplies must be ready for Monday morning. All classes! will recite regularly on Monday. Grades: Grade.children, who at- tt-nded school last Tear up to the i held September 7 at the close of school and who have not of Mrs. P. Vf.

715 moved, will present themselves to Merchant. Kural Directors Meet. Directors of Association of Rural clubs met Saturday afternoon in the Rural Association club rooms I the building and room attended last: year and receive transfers. CM1-' dren nevi- to the system, children who dropped out school before end of term or who have moved to some other part of town during the at the "Welfare Association building, summer, will enroll in the Superin- the 19 clubs were not rep- i tendent's Office, Wednesday, Thurs- Plans were made, for day and Friday. September 5, 6.

annual Thanksgiving party to elates. given this fall. Before the regular I All children will be "five or business was transacted a vote of approximately five by. the opening! thanks was given to the program school, should enroll for kinder- Marian Steetle Gives Recital I committee who arranged for the an-i gartsu. jnual picnic held in; August.

Tho-i A. Lowther, persons were I next, directors meeting was an-j privileged to hear a recital of un-lnounced for' November 3 in the Some boys and pirls'want-to work usual brilliance afternoon Rural Asociation in the for room and board-while Miss Marion Steetle of association building. Emporia Business Col- ineton her tonrhpr-s' rprt.ifi- mittees who were appointed for the! ic-m fan iTuri orinri Vioir. ingtoa gave her teachers' certifi cate program the home of Mrs. E.

D. Clithero with whom she hssj mittees who were appointed for es Call 1150 and get good help Thanksgiving party are as iollows: Time and place, Mesdames Carl been 'Studying for the past jears. Miss Steetle played selections from such familiar composers as Chopin; Beethoven, Rachmaninoff, Jensen. Butler, and Grunn, proving her extraordinary ability in everything she played. But it was following the recital consisting of muisc.

written by other composers, that real genius was shown w-nen she played some of her own compositions. According to Mrs. Clithero. Miss Steeiie's own compositions. -were as superior as any of few! Ziegler and Edith Moore; procjam, I Mesdames James Higbee, li.

C. Davis, Charles Skinner, W. H. Jacobs -and Frank Herricfc. adv.

Dr. T. W. Liod. dentist, over Hancock Garden Clab to Meet.

Members of the Emporia Garden club will meet Thursday afternoon I at 2:30 o'clock at the of Mrs. I0i Rov SJ-arnm. 1S44 BcrkriRv TZnart bouent, small payment properties Roy Sramm, Io44 Berkeley Boad. Speakers Obtained. For City Club.

Speakers have- been recently obtained for the Women's City club to appear before the club on'theigen- the others she had given in her eral meetings on the fourth Tues- program, only Chopin and day's of the In addition to I these, speakers each in Beethoven. was assisted in her leciial by her sister, Mrs. Marguerite Steetle, who gave some voice numbers. Miss Steetle is a graduate the weekly meetings a speaker each month. Speakers who have been obtained are: Trigg, of The Kansas City Star, who dis- can be wn, balance like rent, per cent 905 Lawrence St.

1112 West Eleventh St. 1011 Chestnut St. 303 East Fourteenth St. 90S Oak St. SEE J.J.

MORRIS For prices and tenns Cilti2ens National. Bank Reputation the leading fine coffee of for Larger Women ts a matter of record in the history of the coffee trade that Seal Brand was the first coffee ever packed in scaled tins. CHASE SANBOHK'S SEAL BRAND COFFEE Grocers supplied by Chase Sanborn, 327 North Wells Sri, Chicago 25 The lovely fitting- qualities of Levinson's Dresses for Larger Women are recognized throughout this entire community. Try them on and we. can easily tell the difference.

At these low prices, we are now featuring a splendid line of silks in colorful prints or plain colors. 623 COMMERCIAL SrJ EMPORIA NEEDS AN AIRPORT our wife "Right, it makes the sun shine every morning." we're, not so lucky. Can't you help us out? 3f don't know anything about it, except that I noticed an M-J-B can in the kitchen about the time to enjoy the coffee. Many people Sad that indi M-J-B, the strong blend, tiiey nse sfighdy less cofiee dian widi other Heads. But whether Pibir it comes to yon vacmmmeaied in the new, tafl key- can.

Both die vacuum process and the improved key-can belong exdotanty to the M-J-B Company and ate available oaiytoMJ-Bnaers..

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1890-1977