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the the THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15,.1940 THE HUTCHINSON. KANSAS. NEWS. PAGE FIVE Whitney Porter Vows Read In Monroe, Iowa The 'bride Whitney, graduated: from the Monroe High school. Mr.

ney is n. graduate of the Hutchinson high school: and the University of Towa, Iola City. He is employed by the Koss Con'struction company of Des Molnes. After a "wedding trip Mr," and Mrs. Whitney will: make: a short visit in Hutchinson with the bride groom's parents before going to Kansas City where they will make their Mr.

and Mrs. H. T. were among the out of town guests at the wedding. They returned home Wednesday night.

Valentine Party Mrs. Hugh East 10th, was' hostess at 8. Valentine party' in Her home Wednesday afternoon. A dessert course was served at small tables, centered with bouquets of jonquils. and aweetpeas.

Favors of Valentine candies were presented each guest. Mrs. A. D. Briscoe presented a review of "Portrait of Jennie" Robert Nathan, and liverpool rummy was.

played during the afternoon, Mrs Briscoe wAS' presented a gift and Mr. John Wiena won a prize in rummy. Others present were Mrs. Gate Hockaday, Mrs. Dale Mrs.

H. E. Kimball, Mrs. Edward Cost, Mrs. C.

C. Nelson, Mra. Chester I. Deck, Mrs. Willlam J.

Graham. Mrs. Robert Bell and Mrs. W. B.

Hershe. Surprise Honors Birtbday A surprise birthday dinner. in of the 12th anniversary of bender Daniels was given Wednesday night by her mother, Mrs. W. L.

Daniels, in their home, 304 East 17th. M. A. Just of Salina, grandmother of the honoree, aselsted: A birthday cake decorated with A large, heart and red candles centered the table. Chocolate hearts Inscribed with names of guests served as placecards.

Present were: MArY Lou Reeba Joan Graham Lou Gene Broadwell Margaret Gill Betty Crawford Marilyn Green Lloydella Lewis Jeanette Harper Jacquelins Fayette Carolyn Hinds. Amy Lou Fearl Eighth Birthday Honoring Patricia Joan who was eight years old, a birthday party was given by her mother, Mrs. Wesley Ramer, 1828 West Fourth, Wednesday afternoon, Refreshments were served in the Valentine motif, Guests were; Virginia Jacques Lots Evelyn Spangler Laverne Ramer Mildred Kittle Janet Marie Eklund Norma Jean Hanson Albert Markie DouDa Jane Hanna Richard Markie Patricia Brace Ross Ritthaler Carol Weber MAx Owens FAY Fry Theodore Bare Joan McFadden Orville Quhl Jean McFadden Forest Dean Ekrund Luncheon for Club Mrs. Frank Hopper, 1001. Main, was hostess to her bridge club and a number of other guests Wednesday afternoon.

Luncheon was served at Wiley tea room and bridge was played at the Hopper home. A bouquet of sweetpeas centered the luncheon table. Guests were Mrs. C. W.

Stamey, Mrs, Frank Shears, Mrs. F. W. Van Dyke and Mrs. R.

H. Snyder. Mrs. Shears and Mrs. Van Dyke won guest prizes and prizes for members were Mrs.

LeRoy Pratz and Mrs. H. E. Blasdel. Entertains Bridge Club Mr.

and Mra. F. J. Porter, Monroe, announce the marriage their daughter, Edith to. Harold Thornton Whitney, son of and Mrs.

H. T. Whitney, '110 East 16th. The wedding. was In Porter home last The' bride was attended by her Mrs.

Winifred Brown. Brooks of Hutchinson was best man for his brother. Five Years Old Shirley Joun daughter of Mr. and Fred A. Kieler, 302 East, 15th, is five years old today.

Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. birthday B. L. Taylor parly of WAS Peabody.

given Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Kieler in their home. Valentine decorations and favors were used. Guests were: John Beutler Connie Harris Carol 'Ann Blockham Jack Junk Leo 81ockham Nancy Lante Sally Meyer Creta Spencer Robert Mayer Richard Rehickar Philip Parker Nancy Oliphant Oury Parker Phyllis Waltera Norma Smith Philip BAmea Eugene Pierce Julia Ann Fivertz: AI Mary Pierce Jane Emisor In her home Wednesday noon. Mrs.

E. F. Dooley and Mrs. Lawrence Borders were Prizes went to Mrs. J.

D. Bain and Mrs. Borders, BAR Bridge Mrs. M. E.

Dillman, 228 East 12th, was hostess to BAB bridge club Wednesday alternoon. Mrs. David Cheeves was a guest. Prizes were won by Mrs. J.

C. Robinson and Mrs. Robert Vaughn, Society Personals Mrs. 'G. E.

Fayette, 222 West 14th, and Mrs. O. W. Atkinson, 709 West Fifth, are in Halstead visiting Gallen Bousser, Mrs. R.

Campbell, West 11th, and Mrs. Flo. 121 West Seventh, are visiting: Mrs. and relatives in Atchison. Robert Noonan In Lenvenworth, Mrs: LeRoy Pelca of, Dodge City is visiting -this.

week with her parents, 'Mri and Mrs. C. Everett, 1005 North Adams. Diane Fayette, 14th, is spending several weeks. in Meade visiting her great-aunt, Mrs.

Roy Twist. M. Saunders. of Holly, is. visiting her daughter, Mrs.

Leota Steele, 19 East 14th. Mrs. Joseph Goodpaster and son, Joseph of King's Gardens, have returned from: a visit in Grand Rapids, with Mrs. Goodpaster's father, Charles Rinkey. Club Activities Give Temperance Playlet.

members told of their first Valentine. meet. Members on of Tuesdays, the club Mrs. voted Nettie to Randall became a. member, replacing Mrs.

C. C. Juhnke, who resigned. A short play, "Two' of Harm" was given by Mrs. Charles Parmley, Mrs.

Clarence at the meeting WCTU- in Civic Mather, and Mrs. J. H. Neumeyer Center Wednesday afternoon. Clinton I.

Weber reviewed the book, "What Alcohol is and Does," stressing the fact that alcohol is beneficial when used: externally but does great harm when taken Internally. Mrs. A. J. Roberts, state director of medical temperance work, told of her duties, Mrs.

Della Van Dyke. conducted parliamentary deill. Tea was served in memory of Frances Willard and Mrs. Talmadge told of the work of the temperance. leader, Present Pantomime A musical pantomime, "Cinderella" written and directed by Mrs.

W. P. Jacobus. was presented at a meeting of chapter CM, PEO, in the home of Mrs; Herbert Ramsey, 403 East 13th, Wednesday alternoon. Those taking part were Mrs.

Harold Mrs, Elmo Young, Mrs. John Bishop, Mrs. W. J. Shellenberger, Mrs.

W. A. Stacy and Mrs. H. T.

Hansen. Singers were Mrs. W. M. Murray, Mrs.

Jacobus and Margaret Jacobus. Mrs. Shellenberger gave a group of readings and Margaret Jacobus, played. two piano selections. Mrs.

A Mrs. Murray Frank presented was current assistant events. hostess. Receive Birthday Gifts Mrs. Lottie Allensworth birthday gilis from.

membera of the Worthwhile club at a meeting in the home of Mrs. Etta Craig, .1900 East Wednesday afternoon. In response to roll call Mrs. Allensworth received prize for naming state flowers. Mrs.

John. Ashburn won club prize and bingo prizes went to Mrs. Thomas White and Mrs. Randall. Plan: House Warming Members of WS.

club, meeting in the home of Mrs. W. T. Johnson, 208 East Eighth, Wednesday alternoon planned a house warminging. for Mrs.

Roy Fortune in her new home; 720' East at the next meeting; Mrs. Wayne, Hockett of Yakima, daughter of Mrs. Johnson. balloons decorated the room. The stage was centered with a large Donald Perkins was toastmaster and Richard McKim led songs, accompanied by Vera Mae Werfelman at the piano.

Toasts on the four seasons were given by Howard James, Betty Lorenz, MarJorle Moore and Jess Ehrlich. Ruth Langston sang A number and Delores Alien gave a Valentine reading. A double sextet sang A group of melodies and Jeanne Weber played piano solo. Guest speaker was Harold Reed, president of. Breese college, whase subject was "'Christ's Love, Suffi.

cient for Every.Day." Mrs. Carroll Smith -was general chairman on arrangements for the banquet. She was assisted by Mildred Snell, Vera Mae Werfelman, Louella Shepard, Herman Johnston, 'Richard McKim, Maynard Moore and Donald Perkins. Service and fellowship commissions of the older group were in charge of the decorations and Jess Ehrlich was in charge of ticket sale: Mrs. W.

J. O'Connor was chairman of the serving commitlee. Guests were Dr. and Mrs. J.

J. PreVol and Mr. and-Mrs. Reed. Valentine Surprise As A Valentine surprise for Rev.

and Mrs. O. P. Garlock, members of the congregation of United Brethren church gave a reception in the church following prayer meeting Wednesday night. Mrs.

E. A. Roof, chairman of arrangements, presented and Mrs. Garlock a gift; a Valentine containing money. Refreshments were served.

P. T. A. Events To Send Delegates Avenue 'A PTA executive committee voted to send delegates to the state convention: in Wichita at! a meeting in the school Wednesday 'afternoon. The nominating committee reported names to be submitted for election At the general meeting February 20.

Members were instructed to attend the PTA school of instruction in March. Six members were present. Fourth Avenue Study Mrs. J. Goerlz led a discussion of the Importance of an organized family at the meeting.

of Fourth Avenue Pre-School Study club in the home of Mrs. Fred Hulse, 822 East Filth, Wednesday Mrs. Ludwig and Mrs, vin, Minor were guests, Mrs. Ralph Olds gave a devotional lesson. News of Auxiliaries Sew For Hospitals Mrs.

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Mr. the Edgar Daughters of 1812, Three Times Four Club Mrs. Clyde Grandon, 701 North Monroe, was hostess to members of Three Times Four bridge club Mrs. 1. Scates, J.

F. Lunsford and Aletha Curtis were guests of Mrs. A. L. Herron when she entertained her bridge club, Wednesday alternoon in her home, North Mrs.

Herbert Gillott became A member of the club, Prizes were won by Mrs. Dallas Dowdy, Mrs. Jack Clouse, and Mrs. R. H.

Hauschild. Layette Shower Mrs. Don Roof was honor guest at a layette' shower given Wednesday: afternoon by. Mrs. Charles Grover and Mrs.

John McGurk in the Grover home, 551 East First. were; Mesdames- Bert Jr. William Pares Nigel Rose Robert Barnes' Eugene. Barion: Ward Mettlen R. A.

Root Frank Palppen Lealer Reece E. W. Grover Vernon Rohrer. o. P.

Garlock Harry Rohrer Harry Beeson Parly for Daughler Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Baker, 607 East.

10th, entertained last night with a Valentine party -for their daughter, Elleen. Prizes in games were won by Laura Lee Space, Dorothy White, Coleen Moore and Robert Palmer, Ray Biggerstaff and Gloria Wells, Estes, Other Paul guests Dillon, were Eugene William Smith, I Entertains at Bridge L. Wheat, '500 East was bostess to members of her bridge club in her home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. M.

W. Wisegraver was a guest, Prizes were won by Mrs, Sealey and Mrs. M. Z. Quinn.

The hostess, served a dessert course: Hostess to Daughters of 1812 Mrs. Ralph 22. West 11th, gave a Valentine party Wednesday afternoon tor, members of Tomorrow's Events CIVIO. CENTER, club house, 2:30 p.m. ROOK, Mri, George Bryan, 1713 North Monroe, .3130 p.

MOTHERS STUDY, Mrs. R. Greddert, 302 Weat 18th, 2: ps. TRIPLE Mra: Claude Herbison, 500 2 A JOLLY TIMES, Mrs. Raymond Donobo, 612 North.

Severance, 3. Do: 00. yEW. and Auxiliary "Hello Sobaorvance, covered dish dinner, YEW 6:30 PTA FOURTH AVENUE Study, Ludwis, 827 East Filth, p. ALLEN Day program.

7:45 p. m. GRANDVIEW. Mothers school, 2: 0: D. and Mrs.

William Brady were guests, Prizes were won by Mrs. Walter Yates, Mrs. Hockett and Mrs. Russell Logan. Valentine favors were given.

Have All-day Meeting Members of Minorca club. held an all-day meeting in the home of Mrs. Wagoner, 309 Williams, Wednesday. A covered dish luncheon was served. Roll call was answered by reading comic Valentines.

The alternoon was 'spent making quilt blocks for the hostess, Mrs. T. Kicenski: won: club prize and contest prizes went to Mrs. Mitchell and Mrs. Harold Jones, "A Valentine gift exchange was held.

Guests were Donald Battershell and Seth Wagoner. Triple Four Club Mrs. Spain was hostess to Triple Four club Wednesday afternoon in the home of Mrs. George Lipe, 536 East B. The Valentine theme was used on decorations and favors were 'chocolate hearts inscribed with the members' names, Each member received Valentine and a gift from her "secret friendire Alexander was a guest.

Bingo prizes were won by Mrs. Jesse Poorbaugh and Mrs. L. V. Rucker.

Give Blanket For Charity A blanket was given for charity at the meeting of W. Charity club Wednesday afternoon in the home Mrs. Clarence Sloan, 543 East Sherman. Seventeen members, James Foulds Jr. of Wichita and Mrs.

Ross Means were guests. Mrs. L. E. Mayfield and Mrs.

Foulds won contest prizes. A Valentine box was held. Mrs. Conrad Dumier and Mrs. J.

J. Parker! assisted the hostess in serving. Quote Original Valentines Original Valentines were quoted in response to roll call at a meeting ol Columbine club Wednesday afternoon when en Mrs. Martha Brown was hostess in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Clitford Little, 1615 East Fourth.

The afternoon WAS spent with needlework and contests, Collizes and were Rena awarded Brown. Mrs. Mary Mrs. Melba Meeks and son, Ellis, were guests. Mrs.

Brown was assisted by Mrs. Little In serving. Plan. Chill Supper circle night in members next Monday A chill supper for Good Will the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Chancellor Tabor, the 615 West Fifth, planned at meeling Wednesday allernoon in the home of Mrs. Walter Wilcoxson, 800 East Seventh: Contest prizes were won by Mrs. Harold Baker and Mrs, Tabor. Mrs. Clyde Gilbert, a guest, won club prize.

Officers Chosen By Unique Mrs. Lillie Penrod was elected president of Unique: club in the Mrs. J. Hanselman, Burrton, officers Wednesday chosen alternoon. Other were: Vice-president, Mrs.

Hoover; secretary Mrs. Hanselman; treasurer, Mrs. J. Mrs. Eicker won club prize and she and Mrs.

Leslie Russ won contest prizes, A covered dish luncheon preceded the business session. Ta. Sell Quilt Members 'of Minnehaha Circle decided to sell a quilt which has been made by the circle at meeting in the home of Mrs. Wayne Myers, 928 East Fourth, Wednesday afternoon. Mrs.

Wesley Drake and Mrs. Floyd Terrill were assistant hostesses. Club' prize went to Mrs. Terrill; and bingo prizes were won. Mrs.

Cecil Copeland, Mrs. Albert, Krause 'and Mrs. Belle Shea, Sherman 800 Club Sixteen, members of Sherman 800 club were present for a meeting in the home of the president, Mrs. Chester: Stephenson, B14 East Sherman, Wednesday afternoon. Jennie Wright of Long: Beach, formerly of Hutchinson, was a guest.

birthday shower was presented Mra: E. R. Haines. Luncheon was served. All Receive Valentines Each member of JW: club received a Valentine from her secret friend at a meeting in the home of Mrs.

M. A. Curry, East Carpenter, Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Sherman Straight was guest.

Club prize was. won: by. Mrs. For JITTERY HEADACHE (MORNING Orpha Banks. Luncheon served at 1, o'clock.

Ten members attended. Civic. Center Progtam A program of readings, and music will be given at Civic Center club Friday afternoon. Bernard Regler, Junior college and senior high school music Instructor, will sing six Preceding his numbers, Patricia Mallory will give two readings. Robert will be accompanist for Mr.

Regier. Book Revlowed "Blow for a was presented in a book review by Mrs. Glover Colladay at a meeting of chapter BL, in the home of Mrs. Lee Detter, 111 East. 15th, Wednesday afternoon.

Mrs. H. A. Kaths was assistant hostess. Mrs.

Guy Pratt, a former member of the chapter, was a guest. Young Matrons 'Club Household hints were given by member's of Young Matrons club in response to roll call at a meeting in the home of Howard Mitchell, 408 West Seventh, afternoon. Contest prizes were won Harold Ramsay. Mrs. Richard French, and Mrs.

Roy Ramsay, Jolly Quilters. Mrs. H. Snyder members of Jolly Quilters club at an meeting in her home, RFD 4, Wednesday atlernoon. Members did palchwork for the hostess.

covered dish luncheon served. Mrs. Floyd Marrs WAS a guest. R. C.

Woodard Speaks R. C. Woodard was speaker at the meeting of chapter BY, in the home of Mrs. Bland King, 119 West 19th, Wednesday afternoon. His subject was "The American Canon." Mrs.

J. W. veer was assistant hostess in serving a dessert course. Double Six Club Mrs. J.

V. Elliott, 18 East 12th, was hostess. at a covered dish luncheon in her home Wednesday afternoon for members. of Double Six club. The afternoon was spent with needlework.

Church Organizations Annual. Valentine. Banquet "Christ's Love for Every Day" was the theme for the annual Valentine banquet for young people of -First Baptist church in the church Wednesday night, Fouri long tables were decorated in keeping with the four seasons. of the year. Red tapers.

and favors containing small calendars, also on the tables. Nutcups were in the form ol. Valentine hearts. Red and white. streamers and Spring.

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