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FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 2, 1923 THE EL DORADO WEEKLY REPUBLICAN PAGE THREE Rummage Sale This Week Trinity Episcopal Guild will hold a rummage sale Friday and Saturday of this week in the Loomis Building at 205 North Main. Street. mm -b Street, manager of the Sheet Metal Works, was 31 years old yesterday and to celebrate the oc-cosion Mrs. Bongard entertained with a surprise party for him.

When Mr. Bongard returned home last night from, "town the house was but dimly lighted, and when he turned on the electric light, he was confronted with a crowd of guests, Vocal, music and Hallo i -4j ii Mrs. J. P. Schriber, 203 North at.

Aft 4 ftliilHS 'Griffith Street, entertained with' Daniels and William Gratton furnished the ukelele, mandolin and piano musics The house was prettily decorated and a 3-course luncheon served. The, guests: Misses Ruth Lorraine Parks, Beulah Smith, Leona Lynn, Corrine Gill, Glenn Daniels, Cecil Milbourne, LaVerna Rosat Opal McGee, Irene Murray, Opal Ross, Beulah Taylor, Mildred Fugate, Neva Kistler; Messrs. Harold Robert and EI wood Ross, Alva Barr, Wflljam Gratton, Merle Fugate, Gerald Stookey, Lusher Lucas, Andrew McCulIy, Moffard Hammers, Jimmie Parks, Jimmie Weigan, Jack Shultz, Harry Teit- Call Mm. O. E.

Stratford Releee pfcoae 105551, Office jhaea 38 St 40. Robert and Ruth Morgan 1- ween games were enjoyed and Give Elaborate Party. Robert and Ruth, the young chicken salad" sandwiches, Eureka salad, pumpkin pie, coffee, apples Youngsters Had Such Good Times Would Like to Stay At Grandparents All Time Mr. and Mrs. Homer Austin and Mr.

and Mrs. Bernie W. Smith son and daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Cf.

C. Morgan, 105 North' Emporia and homemade cake were served. a Halloween party for her small I daughter and son, Mardell and i Joe, yesterday, serving Halloween cookies, apples and popcorn. The little guests were Audine Owens, Marie Monti, Babe Kelley, Dot Daniels, Maxine Foster, Marion Mann, Harlin Needham, Earl Fry, I Jack Neet, Buford Kandell, Forest Steiner, Darnell Steiner. The meeting of the Thursday! Morning Southside Bible Class! has been post ned to meet a r- The guests: Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Hebler, Mrs. Benway, and Oliver, Bartlesvilu Bioioreu 10 ifAteiMr.i...6, fuiv i Hilloween pa.t last evening. Every imaginable Halloween novelty was 'employed Mrs. Charles Lewis and Miss gen; Messrs and Mesdames Irwin Bush, Edgar Morris, J.

Fugate and R. G. Ross. tc maj.e the spacious rooms a Katherine Lewis, Mr. and Mrs.

J. F. Wesley and children, Paul, tractive. The table wasTenlerei Pauline and Mvtle Ethelee, Mr. by an immense pumpkin and ten days ago.

The men went to play golf and enjoy a vacation and their wives went for a complete rest. "But we didn't rest much," said Mrs. Smith this morning. was too much doing we danced in the evenings and played golf' and bridge in the spare hours." To make their anticipated rest more complete, Mrs. scheme of Dlick and yellow was carried out in the brick cream cake, and candies, cocoa and nap week from tomorrow, because of the daily prayer meetings being held during the Methodist revival.

The prayer meeting tomorrow will; be held from 2 o'clock until 2:30 kins. Pumpkin lanterns lighted Something of Interest From Every Dept. OUR 99c Sale lasts one more day. Scores of attractive bargains in seasonable merchandise. Come and see for yourselves.

This is an opportunity you really cannot afford to miss. You'll find here many things you need. the house. The guests were Virginia Benson, Mary Stewart Hall, Smith and Mrs. Austin had their v.

iv. iu fl lift i Frances Barbara Greeley hair bobbed before they left home. Charming Dinner-bridge Given For Evening Club Mr and Mrs. Charles W. Ewing were host and hostess at a hand comely appointed dinner at the Hotel El Dorado last night, at which the guests were members of the Cup and Saucer Club, with Mr.

and Mrs. Arch Williams, Mrs. Corah Mooney Bullock and Mr. V. P.

Mooney as club guests. The appointments were lovely and unusual. Centering the table was a decorative lighted pumpkin. Smaller lighted, pumpkins were at .,1 11 I A L. WdbVII, Ilia ClllA Heilman, Ruth Severson, Zelma Robinson, Jeanette King, Helen Lietzke, Dorothy Kelly, Dorothy Ash, Marceyle JohnsonT Ruth and Mrs.

Frank Mabe'n and daughter, Oletha. Three Hundred at Party The Baptist Church annual Halloween party, which had been planned to be given in the new church was held last night at the Municipal Auditorium with 300 guests in attendance. Contests and games were immensely enjoyed. On Monday night, the members of M. O.

Clemmons' Amoma Class of the Baptist Sunday School entertained the members of the Agoga class and invited friends, at the Clemmons home. The rooms were charmingly, decorated with Halloween novelties amf fortune telling and bobbing for apples were enjoyed. Pumpkin pie and cream, and coffee were served. Wedding Anniversary Party Mr. and Mrs.

Irwin Bush enter at the home of Misses Delia and Margaret Rorabaugh, preceding the meeting of the Foreign Mis-: sionary Society. George Clark, of Hutchinson, i and Mrs. Z. L. Lawyer and little son, Clarence Eugene, of Helena, were guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Parker and Miss Juanita Parker, 1112 Towanda Avenue last night and today. Mr. Clark is; Mrs. Parker's father and Mrs.

i Lawyer is her sister. Mrs. Par- ker and her sister had not seen i each other for five years. The Seventh Grade reporting; Snyder, Gwendolyn Morgan, Mary Maigaret Miller, Betty Lou Seymour, Virginia Burch: Clifford Powell. Herberts Kelly, Jimmie Day Hubbard, Virgin Cory, Jack Con-nell, Lester Necdham, Floyd Turner, Walter Jones, Paul Kitch, mensely becoming to them, and also to Miss Julia Schumacher, who had her hair bobbed yesterday.

Because of the muddy roads, Mr. and Mrs. Austin returned home on the train Sunday and Mrs. Smith arrived home, by rail, yesterday. Mr.

Smith will remain at Excelsior Springs un'il the roads are passable and will drive home. Little Billy Wallace and Hoyt Smith, who stayed with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.

Hoyt, were at their own home this morning but they begged tearfully all morning to "go down to grandmuwers." Sale Lasts One More THURSDAY either end and a realistic pumpkin vine traced the full length of the table. Baskets, fashioned of black held the nuts. A double runner of black, cats, in varied sizes added an effective Halloween The 'menu was elaborate and delicious. Places were for sixteen. Following the dinner the group played bridge in the hotel's attractive new card room on the second floor.

Owen Miller, Henry Seerson Halloween Party and Dance Mrs. Edgar Morris and Miss group enjoyed a lovely Halloween party Monday afternoon at the Opal Ross entertained with a home of Miss Doris Norval. Miss tained with Halloween party Esther Cieland, teacher of the I Halloween party and dance at the home of Miss Ross, last night. Miss Mildred Fugate, Miss Glenn and dance in honor of their firs Vint lire group, and Mrs. V.

O. Norval en Watch Our Windows Watch Our Windows DEPARTMENT STORE Country Club Party Tonight To Be Novel and Enjoyable An electric amusement park will be one of the novel features of the program at the annual'' Hal tertained the 30 young guests and served sandwiches, cocoa, popcorn and apples. The street, address of Mrs. H. K.

Herbert and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shattuck, of Hollywood, EL DORADO'S MOSTU PROGRESSIVE STORE Dry Goads Company R. C. Loomis loween party for members of the is 1183 North Ardmore.

Country Club tonight. Members wedding anniversary, October 29. The house was artistically decorated and sandwiches, baked apples, pumpkin pie with whipped cream, doughnuts, apples and cider were served. Those invited: Misses Opal Ross, Leona Lynn, Beulah Smith, Opal McGee, Nadine Hoffman, Mildred Fugate, Lorena Parks, Alice Talbert; Messrs. Harold Abbot, Jimmie Wiggins, Gerald Stookey, Bobby Buzzer, Harry Teitgen, Alva Barr, Merle Fugate, Luther Lukas; Mr.

and Mrs. George Wells and Mr. and Mrs. L. B.

Kauffman. who fail to attend will miss one of the most delightful affairs ever planned to takeplace at the clubhouse. Jack Bond, Carl Powell Moore at' Depew, visiting Mr. Okla. and Ernest Yingling, of the entertainment committee, have pooled Butler County's Largest Shoe House MEN'S DRESS SHOES their brains and skill to evolve something unusual and entertaining for the guests.

The earlier The Women's Aid Society of the Baptist Church will meet at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. O. C. Tompkins. Through a typographical error the wrong address appeared in The Times, Monday.

Miss Helen Fischer, daughter" of Mr. Mrs. Howard Fischer. 403 South Tavlor, gave a delightful informal Halloween costume dance and card party at the home of Mrs. Beye I vie, 604 North Topeka Street, entertaining four couples.

Miss Thelma Page, 418 South Denver Street, who has been con-finedv to her bed the past, week because of a severe cold, was able to be up today. Thelma is a pupil in the first grade at Washington School. Mr. and Mrs. R.

L. Flowers are part fthe evening will be devoted to informal enjoyment of games and 'the later part will be Mr. and Mrs. W. J.

Dell are; moving from 511 West Locust Avenue to '714 South Star spent playing cards and dancing. Each family is to take a pump Party For Bridge Club Mrs. C. A. Mason and Mrs.

D. A. Goodwin entertained their Just-amere Bridge Club at the home of Mrs. Goodwin, yesterday afternoon with Mrs. Smiley and Mrs.

Paul Warmbrodt as guests. Mrs. Leo Horton and Mrs. J. Muth received the prizes.

The house was prettily decorated with Halloween novelties. The next meeting1 of the club will be in two kin pie and each guest is to wear a sheet and pillow case mask. Succession of Bad Luck $4.45 ilea's Brown Kid or Calfskin, any style toe, exceptional values S5.00, 6.00, $7.50 Just received a shipment of Men's Dress Shoes. Shoes with style, quality and exceptional fitting lasts. El Doradoans who knew Dr.

and Mrs. Charles Fullenwider when they lived here about twelve years Mrs Grace McNaughton was in Eureka on business yesterday. I Dr. and Mrs. C.

M. Kelly spent yesterday in Wichita. No Meeting of the City Commission! No meeting of the City Com- mission was held last evening, "There was no important business to be considered, so it. was. not at the home of Miss Effie Lusk, 408 1-2 West Central Avenue, dur ago, will be interested in knowing weeks with Mrs.

R. E. Ross, who will be assisted in entertaining by Mrs. R. N.

Priest. that Mrs. Fullenwider and their ing their stay in El Dorado. They are conducting a revival service at the Methodist Church. three children, Nancy Lou, aged 11, Ellen, 9, and Charles, 7, re Party For Tuesday Club a ha mnm.

I James H. Sandifer, V. O. Nor- turned recently to their home at Muskogee, after a stay in Chicago to receive pasteur treatment for the bite of a mad dog. The CAMPUS bers of the Tuesday Club, with E.

E. Marsh and Henry Kep- linger returned last night from a This summer the Fullenwider family was in Colorado with Dr. thought necessary to meet." City Manager Clyde B. Kijig said this morning. It is probable no Sr-sion of the commission will be held until next Tuesday evening, the next regular meeting date.

and Mrs. Dillon Hamilton and Mrs. H. G. Sandifer as a guest.

Suggestions of Halloween were used in the decorations and a color motif of yellow and white predominated in the luncheon served. Members of this club are 2-day hunting trip to Hutchinson. They brought home several ducks; Norval had ten. Mrs. E.

M. Marshall and son, dauehter. of El Dorado, and men young man's new toe. with plenty of snap, in Black or Brown Calfskin, either high shoes or oxfords S6.00 md S7.50 Jack, left this morning for Jol- it i i Boudreau, Cutler, Dillon I .11 tc Itte Mrs. Marshall's brother, William Hamilton, G.

C. Hall, E. W. Kerr, Bender's Chili, hot tamales and merchants' noon lunch are in a class by themselves. Sejssanecj just right.

Phone 91 for a quart. Only 50c delivered at your home. 801-290 W. II. Noble, F.

L. Preston, C. E. Powell, David Stuart, Joseph Powell, C. W.

Steiger, R. P. Tolle and C. M. Geddes.

Warner, who died Monday at Twin Falls, Idaho. The Women's Missionary Society of the Christian Church will meet with Mrs. Frank Caldwell, 519 South Washington Street, tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. YALE tor the more conservative man. last 7i Brown Kid or Calfskin.

A straight $5.00 tioned that they had had so much sickness in the family the last year. Nancy Lou had had diphtheria twice and the second attack almost proved fatal. "They declared that they had had every ailment known and were planning a free-from-sickness fall and winter. A few weeks ago the three children, tried to make friends with a ''strange dog; the dog bit all of them and that night died of hydrophobia. Mrs.

Cora Glen-denning Bayers, of Tulsa, a sister of Mrs. Fullenwider, was also in Colorado summer, accompanied by MrT Bayers, who is with Tidal Oil Company, at Tulsa. William C. Ruetz, of the Na-1 tional Refining Company, has re- turned to the Cleveland office Nice fluffy "Blankets in all sizes and weights; some are plain; most all are plaid patterns. Colors blue, pink, grey, tan, gold and brown.

Just the thing for these cold nights. In a wide range of prices $2.40 to $15.00 25c Outing Flannel, 27 inches wide, with a good nap for service. Both light-and dark colors. Special price 19c New Outing Gowns. Well made, from a special outing, in wide range oi colors and sizes.

Prices $1.50, $1.98, $2.25 A real fitter STKAiND An all-round shoe, a roomy toe, heavy, serviceable oak sole a good 86.00 Mr. and Mrs. George B. Siders and son. Francis, entertained at Party For Evening Club Mr.

and Mrs. Wilbur Jarvis and Miss Marcella Ott, of Pittsburg, were guests of the evening bridge club of which Mr. and Mrs. M. T.

Crummer were host and hostess at a Halloween party last night. Members present were Mr. and Mrs. W. F.

McGinnis Mr. and after spending several days here looking after business This is the time of the year when the appetite calls for Chili, and you can best gratify the wi.h by phoning Bender's, 91. 50 cents per quart, delivered. Hot tamales and merchants' noon lunch. 801-290 The Brown Shoe Co.

dinner yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Buckmaster and son, Carl LeRoy, of Cawker City. Miss Grace Conley, who underwent a serious operation for sinus trouble at St. Francis Hospital in Wichita several days ago, is doing well.

Mrs. Roy Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson and" Mr. Gene 107 S.

Main St. Ximea Want Ad3 Ai sulr Getters Try One. Westminster Guild Meeting Mrs. R. A.

Clymer lead devo-tionals and Miss Nelle Wallace and Miss AddJe Scott reviewed the first chapter of "The Leaven in Japan," at the meeting of Westminster Guild, last night at the Y. W. C. A. Miss Jennie Owen, who is president of the Guild, presided.

Plans were discussed for sending a box to a mission school. PumDkin tie. whipped cream and Coon. The house was decorated with jack-o-lanterns and pumpkin pie and apple salad were served. Committee Meets Tomorrow The Tuberculosis Committee will meet at 3 oclock tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs.

Wilber E. Stone, 31 1 South Washington Street. The El Dorado Ice Company received a check in full for the loss of barn and horses, from The Home Insurance Company. W. F.

McGinnis, Agent. 805-287 The Trinify Guild will give a rummage sale, Friday and Saturday, 25 North Main. 804-288 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Warmbrodt, former El Doradoans, have returned here from Emporia to make their home.

Mrs. L. E. Moore and son, Lewis, 703 South High Street, are $1.00 CHINA SALE Hand-Painted China, Hand-Painted Souvenir with each purchase, Thursday, Friday and Saturdav, November 1, 2 and 3. HOOVER HAT SHOP 206 West Central Avenue coffee prepared by Miss Anna The shop that's different.

Sandwich Shop. 800-288 US PS "My-what a Relief Speak, were retresnments ana Miss Esther Cooper, Miss Mabel Yearout and Miss Josephine Weaver served. Those attending are Rev. and Mrs. R.

L. King, Dorothy French, Alice Geiger, Mary Jane Spears, Eula Surber, Beth Smith, Josephine Weaver, Esther Cooper, Pauline Hildinger, Mabel Yearout, Gladys McGregor, Lena Marcum, Myrrl Houck, Florence Faris, Ruth HEAR Mr. and MRS. FLOWERS AT M. E.

CHURCH Is Rhodes, Anna bpeaK, juaaeune Schultz, Addie Scott, Letha Horn, Gertrude Bonecutter, Nelle Wallace, Jennie Owen; Mrs. M. E. Stimpson, Mrs. R.

A. Clymer, Mrs. Frances Cooper. Now is the time to start your bulbs for flowering for Thanksgiving since Jack Frost has claimed the flowers of the garden. We have a nice stock of beautifully boxed Rust-Craft Bowls and Bulbs.

Also Bulbs in open stock for those who already have bowls. This is also the time of year to plant bulbs outdoors for early Spring blooming. We have a very specially selected stock of Darwin Tulips, Hyacinths; Jonquils, Crocuses and Narcissi, in all col- Often you have heard such a remark when one of your friends was changing from-'stiff shoes" into "comfy" house slippers. It's natural tnat "stiff arch" shoes should tire you. out.

Each time the foot bends, the unyielding arch prevents natural flexing of the foot arch, restricts circulation and causes fatigue. Cantilever Flexible Arch shoes support the arch of your foot naturally the muscles and bones, are allowed to function properly and circulation is free and unhampered. Cantilever Shoes are made stylish as well "as comfortable to meet the demands of women everywhere for every occasion. Large Party at Church One hundred and fifty persons were happily entertained at the Christian Church last night when the. Loyal Workers.

Class and the Women's Bible Class entertained their husbands a Halloween party. The basement was decorated with autumn leaves, shocks of fodder and pumpkins. A for This trim Oxford with Cu ban heel conies in Black 811.50 Kid, brown Kid Telephone No. 6 and have one of our representatives show you how to get more heat out of the gas you burn. MORE HEAT AT LESS COST We will put a Modern Humphrey Radiant-Fire Heater-in your home on FREE TRIAL.

After a thorough, trial if you are not satisfied we will remove the Heater without any obligation to you. YOU CAN DO IT BETTER WITH GAS Western "Distributing Co. Gas Office -112 West Central Open Evenings ors. tune teller's booth had its share of the crowd all evening. There were eight tables players in a progressive contest and the two long dining tables were adorned with fluffy yellow chrysanthemums and black The Halloween colors were carried out throughout the courses.

At the beginning of each course, J. F. 4We shall be glad to help you make a selection. (Tantilever Shoe Powell Hardware DeArmond and Charles W. Harvey gave toasts.

The first course was mush and milk, the second sandwiches, pickles and aoffee, the third pumpkin pie and cream and the fourth popcorn balls and ap-les. Surprise Birthday Party Ralph Bongard, 705 South High Miller Cotrip ant.

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