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The Wellington Daily News from Wellington, Kansas • Page 10

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ii WELLINGTON DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 18, 1922 ill at her home Mrs. Mary Fite is on South Street. Mrs. W.

A. Palmer and son Clar-' laurels might? weJJoccupy his en-ence, who have been the guests of tire time, should he, attempt to accept Mr. and Mrs. Warren Calvert, will ionly a portion of "contenders" whose The Pick of The Pictures leave this evening for Denison, Tex. challenges he has received.

Miss Katherine Shaffer of Milan was in Wellington yesterday. I' DM Pit tiff and Mrs, Victor Danford and i Kansas A fine building to Mr. Claus Gehlke of Wellington spent Jeanne Mitchell is slowly from an attack of scarlet fever. be used exclusively as a community house has just been dedicated at Ar-mourdale. It represents results of a Tuesday In Winfield visiting Mr.

and Mrs. G. S. Danford. Winfield Free Press.

campaign started only5 eighteen raon- I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rose of May-field were shopping in the city yester day. I ths" ago, by the Armourdale Business Mr. and Mrs.

Will Dorsey, 923 Club. MAHIO TWAINS, South Jefferson Avenue, have aspieir guests, Mr. and Mrs. L. E.

Tandy and daughterMi.s Mercedes Tandv, of Caldwell. A Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crittenden of South Haven were in Wellington Tues day. Mrs.

Elizabeth Ewing of. Oxford wa? a business visitor in the city Si ka hardware man, has accepted an in-vitationto make the principal address rt the annual convention of the Tri-State Credit Men's Assoniation. at Wichita, February 20. It? membership includes three states Texas, Okla- Announcement is made in ths Wich ita Beacon of the granting of a marriage license to Mis3 Faye Hamilton of Argonia and Mr. Ralph H.

Gunby of Buffalo. I 3 Don't put off having your diamond or other jewels reset ifvthe prongs are worn from long use. Diamonds are lost out of the mountings frequently on account of defective claws. Take care of your own interests by bringing the rings to this store to be carefully inspected. We will tell you the exact conditidli of the precious piece of jewelry.

If they are defective you should have them repaired at once. We are experts in this line. COMNECTIClT Staged bif Ihoma and Kansas. Miss Opal Quillan is ill at her home 816 South Street, suffering with the mumps. '2 A1! fW! HI J5L- A fel Mrs.

J. J. Summers and daughter Alma, and Mrs. George Wolfe have re turned from Hennessey, and Enid, where they have been the guests of relatives. Mr.

and Mrs. Al Glamann have moved to the residence at .404 South Jeeffrson. Cupid has broken into the ranks of the feminine contingent of the Kansas State Normal School faculty again. Miss Anna Manley, English instructor in High School has resigned to wed. Miss Dale Zeller, formerly of Downs, com es from the Chicago University where she has been doing graduate work, to succeed her.

Augusta. A new grade school building under construction here ll ill Mrs. II. R. Ballagh is in a local hospital, where she underwent an today.

Mr. and Mrs Harve Wynn of Perth were shopping visitors in Wellington yesterday. Miss Dorothy Wynn accompanied them home to spend the re- Mrs. Ralph Argo of South Haven mainder of the week. was a guest Tuesday of Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Argo. Mrs. L. PecDor of Conwav Snrinrrs was in rho ritv tnrlsiv to nt- Jeweler and Diamond Merchant.

Newton. With receipts of i F. A. Ruse and Mrs. Joe Cham tend the district meeting of the East-bersof Argonia were in the city shop-1 ern star, and was' he guest of her sis 884.31 in 1921, the local postoffice has advanced into" first class.

ping yesterday. ter, Mrs. W. A. Lynn.

St. Paul. -A' campaign i under way here for a new rural high school building to "cost $100,000. Mrs. W.

H. Cantrell and Miss Margaret Kiner of Argonia were shopping in Wellington yesterday. Showing Hours-Adults 40c 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00 and 9:00 Children 20c including tax Orchestra tonight. Mrs. Fred Barnes and Mns.

Ned Jester of Oxford were shopping vis Manhattan. The 1923 convention of the Kansas Bakers' Association will be held in Wichita, it was decided at I SHETt NOTES. 1 Mrs. John Spillman eff near Conway formerly of this city, is seriously ill at hsr home, suffering from rheumatism of the heart. She is the mother of Guy Spillman and Hen ry Spillman of this city.

Mrs. R. 11. Downing, Mrs. Malnor Coe, Miss Cora White.

Rev. J. E. Coe, and Harry Downs motored to May-field yesterday afternoon and attended a meeting concerning the centen- itors in the city yesterday. ISIS TONIGHT 10c to Everybody.

the meeting just closed here. Mrs. John T. Davislll Wsst Second, has left for Kentucky, where she will visit for three weeks. Concordia In a campaign against undernourishment, a pint of milk each morning will be given to pupils in the first, third and fourth grades here.

The Parent-Teachers' Miss Peail Miller returned last cv- i HE MNEST LOFFEE Artim Recital: rina Engle with Mrs. Milo Voshell as kAssocation is behind the movement. The capacity of the Methodist assisting hostess. The program is Church was taxed to the utmost last to be devoted to the life of Caruso, evening to accommodate the crowd and the following numbers will be giv of appreciative listeners who attend- ed the artists' recital given by Joseph Roil Cal1 Events concerning Caruso Kaneenv. hw Marc Taper, "Life of Caruso" Miss Alma Bern- ON Tris, pianist, and Esther Luella stoif Victrola Selections soprano.

The concert was given under the auspices of the Young People's! T. 11 Topeka. With ninety four organiz ations in sixteen Kansas towns, the state branch of the National Congress of Mother? and Parent-Teachers' Associations has a membership of 5,482 according to the year book of the organization just received here. Manhattan An invitation has been extended to Maj. Gen.

James G. Har bord to address a special assembly at the Kansas State Agricultural College while heis visiting his mother here February 12 3 General Harbord, who is a K. C. graduate, is now on a tour of inspection of army camps. Social Union of the Methodist Church there is a full attendance on account A student's recital which was pap ANOTHER APPLE STORY When every pool in Eden was a mirror That unto Eve her dainty charm proclaimed, She went undraped without a single fear or Thought that she had need to tre ashamed.

'Twas only when she'd eaten of the apple That she inclined, to be a prude, Andfound that evermore she'd have to grapple With the much-debated problem of the nude. Thereafter she devoted her attention, Her time and all her money to her clothes, An dthat was the beginning of And modesty, as well, I do suppose. Reactions came about in fashions recent, Now girls conceal so little from the men, It would seem, in the name of all that's decent Someone ought to pass the apples 'round fine, was rendered in the the selections being more simple tfcan i Silver Circle: those of the evening program. This The Silver Circle of the Christian was given as printed in Monday's is Church was very pleasantly entertain sue with the exceptton of encores, ed yesterday at the home of Mrs. which were given in responses to gen Andrew Felt with Mrs.

Antil as the eious applause. assisting hostess. After the regular Mr. Konecny, who is a Bohemian business was transacted, a social hour violinist, delighted his hearers wHhjwas. enjoyed during which refrssh-the rendition of his umbers, playing ments were served by the hostesses, the most difficult ones exceptionally jMrs.

Elmer Almack was taken in as well and with true, clear tones. Too a new member, and guests other than Larned Plans are under considera tion for a new $75,000" Junior High School. mucn can not De saw praise or rne members were Mrs. J. M.

Hunt and Toronto Voice, work of the accompanist, Miss Tris, Mrs. F. S. O'Neal. whose work Was very, creditable, and whose solo, numbers gave evidence of Leglcn Au-tiliary: her artistic ability.

The sings Miss The Legion Auxiliary met in DEEDS. Louisa A. Kirkpatrick to Ethel Farrow $1 Lot 15 Part 14 Blk 24 Wellington." Richard S. Hammond to Leora M. Piatt $1 Lots 11 12 Blk 5 A.

L. Allen Add. Argonia. J. T.

Harrington to William J. Zim merman $1 SW 1-4 26 54 1 Lewie Robinson to J. H. Carr $2800 Lot 4 Part Lot 5. Blk 3 Sub Div P.

A. Woods Add Wellington. Ella M. Owens to F. M.

Hall $750 Lot 15 Blk 10, Argonia. ening from Freeport, where she visit- ary program of the JVIethodist Church ed Mr. and Mrs. Neal Jordan. I Friends have received word from Mrs.

Flora Arnspiger is spending Mrs. W. B. Manning, formerly of this Lash, possesses a sweet, lyric soprano gular 'session last evening at the Post voice and delighted her audience with citv, saying that Mr. Manning, who Club and perfected arrangements for a box sunner, which will be held soon.

Following the business meeting the members went to Candy- her Her work showed careful training, snd her enunciation was ur. usually clear. JTor an encore to her has been quite ill for some time, is improving nicely now and is in the bakery business at Minneapolis, Minn thewsek ss the guest of hereon, Har old Arnspiger, at South Haven. Maude Marshall spent the week end as the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Frambers near Oxford. last group of songs. Mrs. Lash sang land, where refreshments were served an old English song "No, No. John," Mrs.

W. T. Douce and Mrs. Charles which was especially jHart-ock were guests. the recital was one of! S.

C. Scott to J. A. Anhelpohl Gonnn in 11 10 111,1 'Rlt- i South End Circle: The South End Circle met Mrs. A.

M. B. Walcher and daughter Bertha of South Haven were shop ping visitors in the city- Tuesday. with special merit and the Young Peopls's. Union is to be congratulated on bring ing this group of artists to Wellington Mrs.

G. E. Maxwell and son Charles and daughter, Roberta, will leave Saturday for Indianapolis, to join Mr. Maxwell, who returned to that place some time ago. The Maxwell's have been spending the winter here and have occupied the F.

A. Brooke home on West Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. H.r A.

Coughlin and daughter. Alice Marie, have returned Mrs. W. F. McDowell Tuesday af-er-noon.

The assisting hostess was Mrs. A. Graff. Fancy work was enjoyed, and a dainty lunch was served to he-members resent 'and these Junior Congregation: All the members of the Junior Congregation cf the Methodist Church Cms Mrs. Moss Becker and daughters, Blanche and May.

of Hunnewell were shopping visitors in the city yesterday Mrs. A. Ward came up from Bra man morning to be the guest of 6V aANBORNS are asked to, remember th? Junior (Mrs. Sam Stsyton. Mrs.

Ira B. Taylor League meeting on Thursday at four, Mrs. W. W. Schwinn and Mi-s Cra I from Arkansas City, where they spent p.

m. The four departments of the Newbold. Spencer, for several her M. d3ys. BAL BRAND the week end with relatives.

While there Mr. Coughlin attended the annual banquet of the Ranney-Davis Mercantile Company's and reports an enjoyable meeting. Who' Guilty? A mother took her daughter In when she cams down tr? Try Our-Coffees and Teas. League will be represented in the pro gram which follows. Devotional to Tel! the Story" Scripture Lesson, Lender Hart Dcv L.

Allen's Add Argonia. David S. Landsdowne to Walter Maple $2000 Lots 12 3 Blk 29 Mul-vane. Charles McBride to Arthur B. Palmer $750 Lots 2 3 4 Blk 1 Anson.

W. H. Buss to John Hobson $1500 Part NE 1-4 35 31 2 East Roland I. Simon to Julia A. Simon $1 Und 2-14ths NW 1-4 SW 1-4 36 33 2 West.

Charles L. Covell to James Glick $1 Lots 1 2 Blk 9 1-2 Lot 16 All Lots 17 18 Blk 14, Northwest Add Wellington. Curtis Black to Sara E. Piatt $1 Lot 15 R. S.

McMahan's Add Wellington. Myra Piatt to Sara E. Piatt $1 Blk 15, R. S. McMahan's Add Wellington E.

R. Hymer to C. H. Glover $25 Lots 30 31 32 Blk 2 Donahues Sub Div Belle Plaine. Edw.

B. Brown to M. L. Collier $1000 Lots 11 12 Blk 1 Mayfield. Q-o XT' TWoff in VUio ft RparHnn Mrs.

Jacob Fado and daughter Ed--a and son Leon of near Anson were dinner guests yesterday of Mrs. F. Adams. None Better, Few as Good. Phone 106107 morning.

"I hope you did not iet iat Piaise Leader Helen Herrick 1 an kiss you last night." she siid. i Prayer Service. Leader Harokl Neil KANSAS NEWS "Well mother," she replied "you don't suppose he motored all the way ver from Wellington just to hear ma sing do you?" Winfield Free Press. Miss Carrie 01iverand Mrs. O.

C. Brennamin of Mayfield were shopping visitors in the city yesterday from Mayfield. Mrs. J. N.

Short and daughter Jennie and Mrs. E. S. Shriver were dinner guests Tuesday of Mrs. Maude Marshall.

Ottawa This city, following recommendations by the State Board of Health, will install a sewage disposal plant. Engineers have been employed to design it. Hutchinson. There were 163 petitions for divorce and 615 marriage per mits in Reno County in 1921, or. one separation sought for every 3.77 mar riage ceremonies.

QUALITY Qm(JM Teecber Training Class The members of the Teacher Train ing Class of the Baptist Church will meet at the Church this evening at seven thirty. The is just starting its third year work, and the lesson tonight is based on story telling by Henry Edward Tralle. Mrs. Pilant is the teacher of the class. For the Scripture lesson, twenty seven boys and girh will represent the.

books, of the New Testament, giving the number of chapters contained in each book and a verse from each one. Missionary Department "The Sonas of a Little Sayers Mercy and Help Department Story. "Blfed Lenora La Brue Social Department Question Box -Bible Game Gerald Peterson The primary section will have an illustrated lesson, "Noah and the Ark" in charge of Mrs. John Carpenter The primary children are ssked to bring pictures of animals for the ark The service will close with ail repeating the Apostle's Creed. $600 Lot 1 Blk 15 R.

S. McMahan's i.l Mrs. Will Cowherd went to Ar gonia this morning to spend days as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John E.

Jackman. Add Wellington. S. E. Freeland to Lots 1 to 10 Blk 14 N.

Folson $1 II. Sumpter's i way Springs. A. F. McClaren to Joseph F.

Gooch Springs. J. Lingenf elter, Sheriff to Su an M. Vaughn $1340 1-2 SW 1-4 22 33 1 East. Add Argonia.

W. IL Buss to John Hobson $1500 51 Lots 7 8 Blk 13 Conway Springs. Topeka. Fred Voiland, active worker in the Kansas Clothiers' Association, will deliver an address before the National Retail Clothiers' Association at Columbia, S. C.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Harbaugh and Mrs Perry Miller were in Wichita Tuesday to attend a district meeting of the Eastern Star. Part NE 1-4 35 31 2 East. i Elizabeth C.

Sisson to A. F. Mc- Mabel Shokey to Ben H. Overby Claren $875 Lots 7 8 Blk 13 Conway $1987.50 Same as above. Springs.

Bertha Humbert to Same $1987.50 Susan M. Vaughn to Raymond R. Executive Alee'tinjy of Christian Circles: The Circle? of the Christian Chu-ch held an executive meeting this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Clarence Smith on North Street and complet ed pkns for a chicken pie suppsr to be given soon. NFLUENZA As a preventive; melt and ia hale night and morning Mrs.

H. L. Brown has returned to her home in Anthony, aTter a visit here with her daughter, Mrs. S. D.

McGee. and family. Leavenworth. William Ohlhausen 81, who died recently at Weston, Mo. near here', was one of the last survivors of the old Missouri River pilots whose services ante-dated the rail- From' the Longmans Mrs.

Burns Klein has received an interesting letter from Mr. and Mrs. S. Longman, who. are spending the Mrs.

Henry Gile is ill at her home. Same property IRigrgs $820 1-2 SW 1-4 22 33 James Glick to Charles L. Covell -East. $10,000 NW 1-4 17 31 1 East. i Michael Wolf to Charles D.

Doug- I W. C. Shobe Henry T. Shobe lass $260 Lot 3 1-2 Lot 2 Blk 57 $1000 Und 1-2 Out Lot 2" East Side Oxford. Add Conway Springs Lots 8 9 10 Leo Leddy to R.

H. Cline J. W. 11 12 Blk 17, Lot 35 Blk 20Con- Baldwin $250 Lot 12 Blk 27 Conway Maxie Kidwell is ill with the mumps Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Wolfe of Con way Snring3 were in the city yestar i roaas. VapoRuc winter the eqst and south. They spent several days at Washington. Ooer 17 Million Jan Used Yearly JLulu Downtam spent yester- WTichita. Hugh McKean, state mi x.

ti day and were guests of their daughter Mrs. George A. Slothower. xne courresy oi 2ena- Wichita. The Boss Employs Strategy: MICKIE, THE PRINTER 'S DEVIL tui- turns iney were auowsa to? the Senate, and Congressman Bird gave them special permission to By Charles Wean New- rvisit the White House.

They saw the private dining room, nd also the red green," and blue rooms. They heard rwuF-; liiiucrk BWUUGl zrzEE jxx uekst CLOSg cn i Oct. AWVXO I ir 1 I I 1 i 1 1 -v a part of trial of Newberry and also heard Senator Borah of Idaho make a speech, which they said was full of enthusiasm. Mr. and Mrs.

Longman enjoyed especially seeing the reception room, which is 80x40, and which is furnished entirely in gold and white. The grand piano is of gold and also th piano bench, and the upholstering of the chairs is of gold brocade. They visited many other places of interest, and left Thursday for St. Petersburg, where, they plan to remain for some time. "Vf Treble Clef CHfe: All members of the lef Club are urged to attend the meeting cn Thursday evening promptly.

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