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Sunday, November 6, 1921. THE KANSAS CITY KAN A 9 A a 1 -i 1 told how the dimes earned 1 i members dollars. C. W. Griffin, 1431 North Twenty-fifth street, was honor guest at a surprise SOCIETY AND CLUBS It Keeps Me Busy Loafing My life is just one loaf after another.

That's what I get for making the loaves so good. You see, I use whole milk in making KOPP'S Bt38J E. A. and ream BREAD and flour that was milled just when the wheat was right. I have to know! I can't afford to guess and my laboratory tells me.

Putting the "know-how" in with' ingredients I know mfeasure up to KOPP standard, means Delicious Bread. (Signed) CHRIS KOPP. Harry Baker, MISS AGNES DIEMEB. Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Diemer, 733 Lafayette avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Agnes Eliza beth, and Mr. W. FavncK. xne ding will be an event of Wednesday morning, November 23, at 9 the St. Rose of Lima church.

Her two sisters will attend her. Miss Loretta Diemer will be her maid of honor and I Miss Irene Diemer her DnaesmaicL Little Olive Barber will be flower girl. Mr. Pavllck will be attended by Mr. De Witt Otterman, as best man.

Mr. Frank Taylor and Mr. Louis Barber will act as ushers. Mrs. Ray Daly and Anna Dadey entertained in honor of Mrs.A.

P. Christiansen, at the home of their mother, Mrs. Frank Callahan, 712 North Fifth street. Thursday evening. The following were guests Mrs.

Harry Christiansen. Miss Marguerita McNamara. Miss Florentine Morrisey. Miss Catherine Callahan. Mrs.

A. P. Christiansen. Mrs. Henry Christiansen.

Mrs. Charles Kotsenberg. Mrs. J. L.

Hermanson Mrs. Frank Callanan. Mrs. Ollle Grun. Mrs.

Henry Donner. Mrs. Micheal Donlin. Miss Helen Mrs. Claude Carroll.

Miss Helen Bourke. Mrs. Louis Rantert. Miss Katherlne Dailey Miss Irene Wetzel. Miss Emma Callahan.

Miss Lena Renning. Miss Mamie Daly. Mrs. Roy Frantz. Mr.

and Mrs. P. P. Kanosky were hosts at a Hallowe'en party Monday night. The evening was spent in dancing and playing cards.

Prizes were won by Mrs. L. Burrows, Mrs. Talfaro and Mr. Harry Overstreet.

The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Schone.

Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Mears.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Pinkney. Mr.

and Mrs. A. Derbey. Mr. and Mrs.

Talfaro. Mr. and Mrs. J. P.

Morasch. Mr. and Mrs. A. Southard.

Mr. and Mrs. H. Overstreet. Mr.

and Mrs. F. McClure. Mr. and Mrs.

E. Morasch. Mr. and Mrs. L.

Burrows. Mr. and Mrs. W. Morasch.

Miss Dorothy Kanosky. Mr. Henry Morasch. Miss Opal Southard. Mr.

O. Meyer. Mrs. Hugh L. Schone, 1243 Grand-view boulevard, entertained with a 1 o'clock luncheon Wednesday.

There were places for Mrs. W. D. Richardson, Mrs. A.

Southard and children, Mrs. G. W. Mears and children, Mrs. A.

W. Mears and children, Mrs. P. Kanosky and children, and Mrs. H.

L. Schone. Miss Lola McNaughton and Miss Gwen McNaughton, 2736 North Eleventh street, entertained with a Ilallowe'en party. The decorations were of Hallowe'en colors and designs. The guests were: Mifs Imogene Ran- Miss Dorothy Emer- i.ii enn I Miss Inez Anderson.

Miss Marlon Simmons Miss Marion stues. miss aiui Miss Mildred Rankin. Miss Opal inson Miss Marion Kimons. Miss Mildred Scott. Miss Dorothy Miller.

Miss Jessie Bell Van Deventer. Miss Love Joy Lasher, 1040 Haskell avenue, gave a Hallowe'en party, Saturday evening. The guests were: Miss Dorothy Zimmerman. Miss Mary Summerwell. Miss Dorothy Yarrington.

Miss HarJett Harllnr Mr. Leon Zimmerman. Miss Esrher Conner. Mr. Martin Haak.

Miss Dorothy Cady. Mr. Don Roberts. Miss Elenora Ora. Mr.

Robert Eagle. Mr. Gaylord HarL Mr. Leon Sherman. The Phi Sigma Delta club, met with Miss Nelle Marie Timmons, 833 Minnesota avenue, Thursday evening.

Prizes were won by Miss Prudence Kelly, and Miss Pearl Mary FTllyJ The guests were: Miss Olive Brenner. Miss Gladys Nelson. Miss Viola Boyer. Miss Jennie Mathews. Miss Pearl Mary Kelly Miss Ada Wst-Miss Prudence Kelly.

Miss Clara Wheatley. Miss Alma Felghner and Miss Clara Wheatley, entertained with a Hallowe'en party, Monday at the home of Miss Wheatley, 532 Washington boulevard. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. A.

C. Wheatley. Mr. and Mrs A. K'dder.

Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wheatley.

Mr. and Mrs. K. Kastnef. Mrs.

and Mrs. J. W. Wheatley. Mr.

and Mrs. J- Hill. Mr. and Mr. M.

H. BidwelL Mrs Sigler. Miss Viola Sigler. Mrs! A. Engler.

Miss Lenora Atkinson. Mrs. A. Davis. Mr.

A. Morris. Mrs. Ada Cantonwlne. Mr.

Lee Wheatley. Miss Nellie Timmons. Mr. Ralph rytl. Mies Gladys Mr.

George Reid. Miss Minnie Guthrie. Mr. Byron Brown. Miss Eleanor Wilson.

Mr. Charlie Bell Miss Lillian Turking- Mr. Harry Wheatley. ton. Mr.

Glen Felghner. Mrs. Roseoe West and Mrs. Gilbert Edmonds, had the members of the Forward class of the London Heights Methodist Episcopal church, as their guests Monday evening, at the home of Mrs. Edmonds.

1210 Garfield avenue. After the business meeting Mrs. Edmonds entertained the girls with a Hallowe'en slumber party. The guests were: Mrs. Arthur ruble, Mrs.

Chan. Arnold. Mrs. C. S.

Shelley. Mrs. Homer Sttey. Mrs W. C.

Hausam. Mrs. Roseoe West-Mrs. Ethel Blake. Mrs.

Walter Smith. Mrs. Flovd Rawlings. Mrs. Chas.

Arnold. Mrs. J. Reeder. The Bust Bee club of Spruce street met with Mrs.

D. W. Aldridge, 2706 Spruce street, Wednesday. Prizes were given to Mrs. Clifford Addison and Mrs.

J. W. Edwards. The guests Mrs O. T.

Addison. Mrs. A. W. Chamber-Mrs.

Clifford Addison. A GrAtiam Mrs. J. Kent. Mra J.

Edwards. Mrs. R. Kulka. Mrs G.

E. Mueller. Mrs. E. Haigh.

Mrs. A. Rust. As a result of the dimes given out last spring to the ladies of the Wesley Methodist Episcopal church. Thirty-second street and Orville avenue.

$370 was realized at the "experience party" given Friday night at the church. The! Wood, Mrs. Heir. 4 Mr. and Mrs.

S. H. Fish, 738 Ne braska avenue, entertained with a dinner party honoring Mr. Fish's brother, Mr. P.

Fish, Santa Rosa. Cal. There were places for: Mr. Fish, Mrs. Carrie Weaver and sm, John, Mrs.

Elizabeth Fish, Mr. J. Toney, SaMa Rosa, CaU Mr. CT C. Jackson and Mr.

Silas H. Fish, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lowensteln, Tenth street and Barnett avenue, entertained their Pinochle club.

Saturday night. guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lowenstein, Mr. and Mrs.

A. W. Hendrlckson. Mr. and Mrs.

J. S. Petch, Dr. and Mrs. J.

H. Ravin. Gertrude Pearson and Mr. George Durn, KansasClty. Mo.

The 'Laural Camp No. 84, of the Royal Neighbors of America, will entertain their members with a program Thursday afternoon at the K. P. hall, 624 Minnesota avenue. The Wyandotte Council No.

33. PtMiiinnfii. will sive a benefit dance Wednesday night, November 9, at the Grandview hall, 958 Central avenue. The Past Noble Grand association, will entertain with a Hallowe'en party Mondav, November 7, at the I. O.

O. F. hall. Sixth street and Minnesota avenue. KANSAS CITYANS AT K.

U. Miss Ethelyn Perkins. 1910 North Eleventh street, spent the week-end with Miss Gladys Vernon, who is attending the university. The Pi Beta Phi sorority entertained last Friday afternoon with a tea at their chapter house in honor of their house mother. Mrs.

Martin. Among the hostesses were Miss Aileen Croth-ers, 1036 Sandusky avenue: Miss Marian Brandimore, 3208 Parallel road; Miss Maurine Franklin. 1060 Laurel avenue: Miss Evelyn Lowman, 816 North Ninth street, and Miss Agnes Robertson, 400 North Seventeenth street. The Chi Omega sorority entertained Friday night with a dance for its pledges at Wiedemann's. James Gardener and LeRoy Robinson, Kansas City, were among the hosts of the Kappa Sigma dance at the chapter house last Friday night.

Donald Medearis. 2078 North Fifth street and Harvey Walker, Shawnee, were among the five applicants recommended by the faculty committee for the Rhodes scholarship. were seventeen applicants from the university: other Kansas colleges are permitted a certain number of candidates and the final choice of the best single entry will be made December 3. The fellowship was founded by Cecil Rhodes and pavs the winner three hundred and fifty pounds annually during a three years' residence at Oxford, beginning October 22, 1922. Mederas Is a senior in the school of medicine and is a member of Nu Sigma Nu, professional medical fraternity.

(Continued on Page Column 1) The Shoes to Buy for Fall When you select your footwear this season, will you buy the ordinary shoe and risk comfort and health; or will you change to sensible, efficient shoes that are good looking? There's happiness in a good pair of shoes and as much damnation In a bad pair of shoes as in anything else of the same size except a vial of poison. The good shoe comforts your feet, eases your mind, invigorates your body, beau tifies your disposition. The bad shoe can give you a nervous headache, a backache, a knee ache, beside many a foot ache; and the ultimate consequences be serious enough to require long -medical treatment. Keep well and you will look well-Use good Judgment when you decide on the type of shoes you will wear this fall Give more thought to shoes than to any other article of your new ap parel, because they can do you the! most harm or the most good. Let us show you and demonstrate the Cantilever Shoe, which has made so many women happy and will do as much for- Its 'flexible- arch, natural lines, offer you strength and ease." Sold in Kansas City only by (no 60S Minnesota Ave.

1 oVlook lnneneon. weanesoay, given by the Ladies Aid of the West neight Methodist Protestant church. Places were laid for: Mlf Blanche Woodward. Mrs. Kliaabeth McCarty.

Miss Mildred Holladay. Mrs. Katherlne Mallory. Mra. Harry Burton.

Mr. Robert Selvy. Mra. Fred Garrett. 'Mr.

W. H. Cain. Mrs. Marlon Garrett.

Mr. H. Drum Mrs. JUonirley. Mr.

Anna Lewis. Mr. Clara Cornell. Mrs. P.

Steven. Mrs. T. I- Otniion. Mrs.

J. C. Stephens. Mr. D.

Griffin. Mr. J. C. Williams.

Mrs. W. Griffin. Mrs. J.

O. Dobbins. Mrs. E. L.

Buckley, 56 South Tre-mont avenue, entertained the ladies of the G. A. Rs. all day Wednesday, wim an in-door picnic. The program consisted of music, readings and the history of the order.

The members present were: Mrs. Daisy Emery Mrs. Anna Clark Mfg. Ether Robinson Mrs. Amanda ilsoa Mrs.

Emma Thomas Mrs. Mary Rayner Mra. Nellie Donald Mrs. Mary Raymor Mrs. Mary Swearlna-en Mrs.

Anna Sede Mra. James Spencer Mrs. Myta Talmif. Mrs. Mary Dobina Mrs.

Llasle Foster Mrs. Lizzie Hess Mrs. Anna Ha nee Mrs. Mary Grlssls Mrs. Emma Harding Mrs.

Mary Beck Mrs. Ethel Lechner Mrs. Daisy Herron Mrs. Eva Davis Mrs. Daisy Grannon Mrs.

Rose Keiiey Mrs. Amelia Sap- Mra. Kate Buckley plngton Mrs. Mary Hart The Sunflower class of the Central Christian church, met with the teacher, Miss Leta Thorpe, 752 Tau-rcmee avenue, Thursday afternoon. The members present were: Miss Juanlta Mints Miss Helen Rby Miss The Davla Miss Lillian Crawford Miss Lillian Stahl Miss Josephine Fits-Miss Juanit Hunt a-erald Miss Alva Hsmllton Miss lolet Thorpe Miss Goldie Hlnzman Miss Rowberta Stanl Mrs.

W. S. Mitchell, 740 Nebraska avenue, assisted by Mrs. C. A.

Bryant, gave a 6 o'clock dinner party, Thursday evening, in compllmbnt to their aunt, Mrs. Lee Smith, and son Burt, Montevesta, CoL, There were places for: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baity. Mr.

and Mrs. A. Bryant. Mrs. Lee Smith.

Mrs. Emma Waller. Mrs. Sallie Blankenship. Mr Crelghton Smita.

Mrs. Nell Eckert. Mrs. Emma Tarbet. Miss Regenla Bryant.

Mr. Burt Smith. At a shower honoring Miss Agnes Diemer, whose marriage to Mr. W. Pavllch will be an event of this month, given by her mother, Mrs.

P. G. Diemer, at their home, 733 Lafayette avenue, the following were guests: Miss Diemer. Mrs. W.

Shreder VmL. Taylor. Mrs. J. GoldaskleK.

Mra! HUPP. Genevia Taylor. Mrs! F. Weidernan. Miss Loretta.

Diemer. Mrs Goffate. Miss Lola Loughlln. Miss Irene Diemer. Mis.

Ruth SwatzeL Laveda Cum- Mr. H. Emerson. mir Mr. DeWitt Otterman.

Mrs IX Otterman. Mr. W. Pvlich Mrs. W.

Parllch. Mr. Louis Baker. Mr. and Mrs.

O. Barber. Mr. and Mrs. F.

Weidernan. Mr. Forrest Mitchell and Mr. Carl Wood, 194S North Fifth street, entertained with a masked Hallowe'en party. Saturday evening.

The decorations were of Hallowe'en colors and uarM Mr. Frank Bryant uuiiuuu it- gave several readings. Prizes for the tackiest costumes were won uy -mw Ellen Martin and Mr. Frank Bryant Music was furnished by a 3-piece orchestra. The guests were: i TAn Kff- rank Brvant.

Mary Werner. Mr. Claud Jklns. Miss Anna May Maaromr. Miss Katherlne Wer- Mr Robert Coste.

Ellen aiartm flr- Xnt.ti Mlns Margaret BullockMr. Forrest MltcaelL Miss t-iaie i'lu- Mrs. Fred Poeller, 1147 Rowland avenue, was hostess to the Legion club members at a 1 o'clock luncheon Wednesday. There were places for Mrs. R.

V. Hartman, Mrs. n. M. Cov-erly, Mrs.

R. J. Sloan, Mrs. J. F.

Rex, Mrs F. Burns, Mrs. T. Coverly and Mrs. A.

Crabtree, New York. Mrs. Ida Osborn, 1121 Pennsylvania avenue, assisted by Mrs. Anna Johnson, entertained with a surprise party, in honor of their mother, Mrs. J.

R. Anderson, who celebrated her eightieth birthday anniversary Friday afternoon. The guests: Mrs. A. Boeke.

Mrs. Martin Sand- Mrs. Alma Anderson, strom Mrs. Anna Lonirntckle. Mrs.

Emma Stepnens. Mra Anna Hamilton. Mrs. B. Campbell, Mrs.

B. Brown. Mrs. F. Hardlne.

Mrs M. Mitchell. Mrs. C. Johnson.

Mra I. Osborn. Mrs. L. Auguston.

Miss Lillian Johnson. Miss Eunice Johnson. Mrs. Henry Stephens. Mrs.

T. M. Kirkbride, 1040 Sandusky avenue, entertained with a surprise 6 o'clock dinner party Friday, in honor of Mr. Kirkbrlde's birthday anniversary. The decorations were of Ilallowe'en colors.

There were places for twenty-five guests. The evening was spent in dancing, music being furnished by Dudley's orchestra, Mrs. Frank Freeman and Mrs. Peter Diemer entertained the members of the Lafayette Embroidery Friday afternoon at the Freeman house, 723 Lafayette avenue, with a miscellaneous shower honoring Miss Agnes Diemer, whose marriage to Mr. W.

Favlick Is scheduled for this month. The cuests Mr. J. BJorkman of Ka nsas City. Mo.

P. J. Hart. Mollie Cummins. Edward Bryant.

r. H. Holt. E. E.

Rowland. Carrie Barber. Stella Rowland. Mrs. Eugene Miller.

Mrs. Mrs. Walter Sckroeder.Mjs. Mrs. Lee Hsrrison.

Mrs. Mrs. C. IL Schulae. Mrs.

Mrs. Bert Rodgers. Mrs. Mrs. Albert Lewis.

Mrs. Mrs. Florence Marsh. Miss Mrs. G.

W. Addison. One of the interesting Ilallowe'en parties was given by Mr. and Mrs. Or moa Blankenship, at their new home, Farvlew Bethel, Kan.

Hallowe'en decorations of yellow and black were used. Refreshments were served In the basement. Assisting Mrs. Blankenship were Mrs. F.

L. Blankenship, Mrs. J. W. Powell, and Mrs.

Dave GobeL Games and dancing formed the evening's entertainment. The guests: Mr. and Mrs. Thurrnan Barker. Mr.

and Mrs. F. L. Blankenship. Mr.

and Mrs. Dave Goble. Mr. and Mrs. Newton F.

Bigham, Mrs. J. W. Powell. Kansas City.

Mo. Mise Rose Northern. Mr. Joe Fa Ik. Miss Mary Coins, Mr.

William Brwjiker, Miss Elaie Coffey. Mr. J. W. Powell.

Miss Elizabeth Gates. Miss Josephine Miss Ethel Barker. Meulemester. Miss Marie Powell. Miss Margaret Hlg-Mtss Emma Powell.

gins Miss Cecelia Miss Georgeann Meulemester. Daugherty. Miss Margaret Mr. Hugh Thompson. Walsh.

Olathe. Miss Mary Mrv Ernest Goins. Mia Pebble Stosberg. Mr. Mike Haff.

Mta Irene Tharp, Mr. John Haff. Mr. Ralph Ley. Mr.

Frank Waldron. Mr. Oliver McXlnch. The bazaar to be given on Thursday, November 10, by Sherman Chapter No. 8, O.

E. at Twenty-first street and Qulndaro boulevard, will -be in charge of Mrs. Fred Dear, chairman of the following committee: Mrs. J. B.

El-ling. Mrs. Lizzie Lennert, Mrs. ohn (Continued from 'rage 1A, Colnmn 7) aier, Mr. and Mrs.

W. W. Xlose, Mr. and Mr Roy Alkmns. Mr.

and Mrs. C. Blomquist and Mr Alva Swear-Ingen, Mr. and 'Mrs. R.

B. Bates, 1507 Garfield avenue, announce the marriage of their daughter, Dorothy Oma, to Mr. Boy D. Russell, son of Mr. and Mrs.

T. N. Russell, 1230 Virginia avenue, on October 27. Judge John T. Sims officiated.

Mr. Russell was ordered to the Eastern coast for service In the United States nary. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Reid Shepherd, 1007 Laurel avenue, will be hosts to their dinner bridge club, on Wednesday evening.

The Wednesday Evening Dancing club hosts at the party at Linger Longer, Wednesday night. Included: Mr. and Mrs. J. O.

Emerson, Mr. and Mrs. D. B-Peterson, Mr. and Mrs.

J. A. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. II.

F. Nelsler and Mr. and Mrs. E. L.

Evans. Guests of the evening were: Mr. and Mrs. Lester J. Campbell.

Miss Agnes Coleman, Miss Marguerite Hawk and Mr. James Allen. Mrs. O. G.

Maurer, 847 Barnett avenue, will have the members of the Excelsior club as 1 o'clock luncheon guests Friday. Mrs. James W. May, 330 North Seventeenth street, assisted by Mrs. James Hogin and Mrs.

R. L. Spake will be hostesses to St. Paul's Choir Guild at Mrs. May's home on Tuesday.

Miss Grace BIrt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Birt, 4711 South Eleventh street, and Mr. Milton Mum blow, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Mumblow, 1120 Park avenue, were married at 12 o'colck Monday at Leavenworth. Kan. Mrs, Mumblow was a sophomore in the Kansas City high school. Mr. high school, and a student of Lewis Institute of Chicago.

They will make their home at 1120 Park avenue. The Iter, and Mrs. Carl W. Nan entertained the choir boys of St Paul's Episcopal church at a welner roast at Swope Park, on Thursday evening. Miss Edith Uerrington, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Grant W. Uerrington, 014 Orville avenue, a student at Washburn college, Topeka, has been chosen a soprano for the newly organized glee club. Miss Uerrington Is a ophomore and a member of the Delta Gamma sorority. Miss Florine Tarsons was hostess at a Hallowe'en dancing party at her home, 244 North Tenth street, Thursday evening, honoring Mrs.

James Turner, Chicago. There were thirty guests. A surprise birthday party was given Thursday, for Leonard Stakey, Holsin-ger avenue, Rosedale. The guests included Joanna BUluta Leonard Stakey Wllrna Detmla Parld Phillip Orae. Wallace Kenneth Dye l.awrenc uy Robert Ferg uwa AUred Makey Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Kramer, entertained with a dinner party, Wednesday In compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wcirshing, BartlesviUe. who were here for the American Legion convention.

Mr. and Mrs. William Sullivan, 235 North Mill street, gave a Hallowe'en party, for their son. John, who celebrated his twelfth birthday anniversary. The guests MaryDolan Alice Dolan KlUabetb Mantel jwara-arri l.uubuuu irf Salsiir tJertrude Loughlln Mildred Dolan Helen Sullivan Kmmett Morriasey RoberFH.

Eagle David Mantell Walter Henticln Joseph Cay dee a Robert Sullivan Veronica Polan Elisabeth Sullivan John D. Sullivan Wayne Rohrbach Richard Sullivan Henry Mantel William Dolan Jofen Dolan Mrs. J. W. Cookson, 034 Central' avenue, gave a 1 oiock luncheon in xrom-pliaient to Mrs.

Frank Percy, Pennsylvania. There were places for Mr. and Mrs. A. Mazder, Leavenworth, Jlr.

and Mrs. F. A. Vaughn and Mr. and Mrs.

M. Scott. Mrs. R. Dennison was hostess at a masked Ilallowe'en party at her home, 1320 Virginia avenue, for the members of her pinochle club.

Ilallowe'en decorations and autumn foliage made the house festive. A buffet luncheon was served. The evening was spent In games and dancing. The juests: Mr. and Mr.

O. Mors. Mr. and Mr. J.

Davis, Mr. and Mr. Harry Robb. Mr. and Mra.

William Mangold. Mr. and Mrs. K. Morse.

Sir. and Mr. K. W. Kreb.

Mr. and Mr, f. A. Mattaon. Mr.

and Mrs. W. Clark. Mr. and Mr.

Calvin Dennison. Mr. and Mrs. II a re man. Guests at the Ilallowe'en party given by Mrs.

S. R. Garvin, 3325 Wood avenue. Included: Mr. and Mrs.

R. P. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. O.

R. Jenkins; Miss Mazie Garvin, Miss Goldie Garvin. Miss Maria Jenkins, Paola, Mr." Samuel Garvin, Mr. Ralph Garvin. Announcement Is made of the marriage of Mrs.

Myra B. Kirkham and Mr. Corry M. Briley, which took place at the home of Mr. Briley's brother, Mr.

and Mrs. L. M. Briley, 1073 Garfield avenue, at 8:30 o'clock, Thursday evening, with the Rev. E.

L. Streeter, of the Armourdale Baptist church officiating. Mrs. M. L.

Briley and Mrs. Harry Roberts attended the bride. "The little ring bearer was Frances Price. The ceremony was, performed before an embankment of hlte and pink chrysanthemums In large baskets and autumn foliage. Miss Hilda Peters played Lohengrin's wedding music The bride wore a gown of gray Canton crepe and a cordage of pink and white carnations.

Her matrons wore brown taffeta and corsages of the same flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Briley will live In Kansas City. The Social Hour society of the Hyacinth chapter held their meeting Thursday afternoon, with Mrs.

Agnes Sammls, 700 North Thirty-second street. There were twenty guests. Miss Blanche Woodward, Kiowa, Kan-, who is visiting her sister, Mrs. Our cities employ chemists and bacteriologists to determine if milk is safe for con How Do You Judge the Milk You Buy Is It Taste, Cream Line or Cleanliness? Buy Pasteurized Milk. "The Kopp Bakery" MILK CO.

J) sumption; even then it is difficult at all times to grade milk with a certainty, as milk is consumed 48 hours before a bacterial count can be completed. The average housewife buys her milk, judging from the cream line, appearance of the bottle, or in a great many instances price alone governs the choice of selecting her milk man. If she can judge the purity of her milk from thesye points, why need a chemist or bacteriologist? The facts are milk may look ever so nice and taste ever so good, yet be full of dangerous disease germs. The taste is something which has been cultivated for a certain article as some people will say they prefer the taste of-raw milk others will prefer the taste of pasteurized milk. Quoting Dr.

D. B. Armstrong, "Milk with the real country taste is often dirty milk. For babies, in particular, you must have'decent; clean milk. Use milk that comes in bottlespasteurized milk milk that has been heated to kill disease germs." "It's Meyer's It'sBetter' lEYiRS SANITARY 0 1 i.

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