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The Winfield Daily Free Press from Winfield, Kansas • Page 4

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STORE CLOSED THURSDAY I I iKii.i." 4 i The Die BeMe literary society gavel a Thankt p.ig.-unt at ihulih Shcool chapol tills I The Li it 4 it i in. I The story of the "First Thanks-1 President Calls Uniler New Management- -OflCAK Z1MMKKIIA.V, Prop. mm ad the different scenes of that iod were enacted by the sociuty liKinbers. I I nil flisl scene" was the early col jjj onists giving thfnks tor. their safe Friday and Saturday Specials gl.

arrival to tne new tana. TODAY and TOMORROW HALL CAINE'S IMMORTAL DRAMA OF, A LOVE THAT "wAS BOUNDLESS AS THIS MIQIITY DEEP, The second scene was watching 01 the ship deparUng for their eld home in England, leaving them in Si th's strange new land. a 1 8 -1 .1 A scene tn ree gnoweu tne coining or the Indian friends. The fourth and fifth scenes show "Tho aiir' Unsii" ed Priscilla Nulllen and John Alden Madia LacsFronf Corse! $1.50 A new number in a low top, long hip, pink batisto cornet with six, supporter 'f One of the biggest' values we have 'shown in a lace front model. K.

Childis Purses! lEc A cunning little satin and'sljk' purse in assorted colors, an ideal Ift for a tidy u. $20.00 and. $25.00 SUITS $12.98 Prlscilla.at tbe spinning wheel and John, pleading the cause of his friend MllesStandish later John holding the skein while Priscilla A SUPER FEATURE IN EIGHT' PARTS ELIZABETH JtlSDON AM) HIED GROVE Ywo-stara of-theast of Filmed on the Isle of, Man. In the Irish Sea wound the tho puople tliroiigliont tho to u-scinlik' (o-lnorrow in jilnccs of worsliip to render lliank to i(hI Uie.blcAsin of tho past year. This will bo the first lime in more thnn a Itulf reunify that our country has been at war (luring tli' Thanksgiving season.

Ho the xefvira t-inorrow promises to be of imusital interest. It a time when divine gticlaitee is needed. Lot the ptibpieof Winfiofd in large numbets. gatii- cr tomorrow at 1.0:30 at First Methodist' Church to bear the Thanksgivjiig message by I he Ilev. f.

X. Enyeart of Grace M. E. Church. Music will be furnished by the' choir of the First Church.

The offering received at this service will be used for local, charities. There is need at home let the offering be accordingly. xa Scene six was the early church with the settlers and Indians at tending the "First Thanksgiving 11 rervlce." This 18 a GOLDWYN production the first ever shown In Winfield, and they Include In their list of characters, MARY GARDEN, MAE MARSH, JANE COWL, MAXINE ELLIOTT, MADGE KENNEDY. A beautiful climax to the pageant was the last scene -the Goddess of Liberty with the American, English and French flags forming a fitting background. At one' side was an A TOl'Il-PIECE ORCHESTRA AT EACH PERFORMANCE iOc Admission 20c American soldier standing at at The High School orchestra fur- $27.50 and $30.00 SUITS $18.98 NEW LACK STOCKS! 50c to Dainty new styles just in.

The prevailing neckwear mode Bcems to be stocks. These new ones will please you. KKRR-CHIKFf AT 10c Pick front a 'big assortment of pretty styles, white and colored effects. UNION SUITS AT t6 1 Jus.t a few large, sizes in an odd lot. They're light in weight the kind we are selling for right now wear.

Today's price is $1.25. i nlsheiT appropriate music during the pageant. JlniTis-HcstwwMl. Miss Wllda Harris, daughter of I 1 i- 'UI1LJ II, 1 IN SOCIETY i- PMOWp Mr. and: Mrs.

W. N. Harris, of this city, and Albert Hestwood, son of Rev. and Mrs. formerly Eicbe-Rober Miss Rose Mary Eiche and Mr.

of this city but now of Liberal, Kan yss Waste's RcclUil. "A most enjoyable program was given at the Grand Opera house last evening when the Win-field College' of Music, represented Miss Marguerite head of the sas, were united In wedlock at Camp Phone 194 Roy Smith, cleaner Thanksgiving Dinner. Doniphan Hospitality House, Law- ltd presser. Mr. and Mrs.

F. Morton will be ft A tl i tn thfi fn.milv Thank se lv'- ton, Oklahoma, Saturday afternoon of last week. Dr. H. E.

Wark, the Alfred E. Reber both of this city were quietly married this morning at the church. Father A. B. Hull officiating.

The ceremony was witnessed by Mr. and Mrs. John O'Connel. The ibride "wore a blue silk mes-sallne dress with hat to match. Following the ceremony a wed ding breakfast was served at the college violin department, in a violin and Mrs.

W. V. Williams and dinner at 'their, home on Easft SI 2.50 and $15.00 mi mm chaplain of the 2nd Regiment, off! elating. daughter, Miss Ruth and son, James, avenue, That Miss Waste is a master of the Will motor to Dalton in the morning Oveis will be laid for J. C.

AUTO VEILS TO fjiil.50 A choice collection of chiffon veils In all colors. Extra values, too. JAIMXKSK I.UNCHKON SETS $1.50 The real Jap print3 a 54-inch cloth, and 14-lnch at- tractive bluo designs, priced special, $1.59 for tho set. SILK ISOCT HOSE 75c An extra quality pure thread silk boot' hoso with lisle top and foot, white and colors. Twenty members of the company, violin was shown throughout the personal friends of the contracting to visit a couple of days with Mas.

"ton, Mr. and. Mrs. E. C.

Morton an William's sister, Mrs. D. L. snyderi on, Claude, all of Rock, and paities, as well as Mrs. Harris, program which consisted of a sonata by Handel, a group of six shorter se-'ections followed by a modern sona Mrs.

Earnest Morton, of Arkansas home ''of the bride's parents to the mother of the bride, and Mrs. Hest ('Misses Edith Kllnk of Arkansas Mr- "id Mrs. H. 3. Morton anjl wooa, motner or tho groom, were ta by Sjogren and ending with Immediate friends and relatives.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Chas. Eiche of Minnesota present. 1 5 I.f'il-iVX't Gypsy Airs" by Sjogren. Miss 0tf and Iva Conner' of north of Win- and Clifford, Williarf) field went to their homes today to a returned missionary, froij Mks Wilda Harris Is a charming Waste showed an unusual technic, flsit over Thanksgiving.

Both' are America, who la a brother accomplished young lady and Uer tone was hoauliful and her stage presence charming. Mr. Olmstead as Mr. RcTTeTis employed at the Frls students at Southwestern Mrs-' c- Morton, and Mr. and Mr most-highly respected in this city ti ft F.

Morton The groom, Private Hestwood, of FANCY FIBRE SILK HOSE AT 50c Black and white and white with blitck stripes. An extraordinary stocking for a Half Dollar. Dinner 50 cepts Company going from this county, Thanksgiving S.park's Cafe. sisted Waste, and his piano work was as usual exquisite and artistic and at '-times in perfect sympathy with the violinist. 8 a bright young man of most prom ing career, who is now fitting him I nanKsgmng Dinner 50 cents Spark's; Cafe.

oac 'V Thanksgiving IMiiner. 1 Co Depot. Mr. and Mrs. Rt her left for an extended trip to Kansas City and St.

Louis, on their return they will make their home in Winfield. 0 0 0 Undertaker A. K. Morris went to Wichita this afternoon on a shot Oft Aid Society. Ladies Aid Society of, tho self for Uncle Sam's service on the A large audience- heard and en TOILET WATER 25c A Tho French front! Rose, Williams Toilet Water in Alpine Mr.

and Mrs. Sig Thornton-wilj Methodist' 'Church will -tneet The bride will remain at Lawton joyed the delightful pro- gram: i'. Have not advanced as Lilac and Violet. $25.00 and coafs $19,98 Friday afternoon, with Mrs. entertain at Thanksgiving dinner.

a for a while, probaibly. until the Com yet. Rutherford, 1421 'East Ninth ave- tneir home on East Fifth avenue. 2 pany is called for European sorvlce. Handel Sonat In A business trip.

1 iiue. Bring thimbles and needles. Covers will be laid for Mr. Ailcnnsas City Traveler. Mrs.

F. M. Patterson, Miss Bird Pa 0 6 Aid Society. tfcrson, Mrs. S.

S. Copple, Mrs. Louitrl ft ft ft Robert Locke Hartcr, Arrives Ensign and Mrs. Robert Locke t. STAMPED PILLOW CASES 50c With cotton, goods soaring In price, these pillow cases at tlio old price are indeed special values.

Assorted new pat-terns'for embroidering. KTliB Aid Sneiptv rt the Tl. unmade ana son, Junior, 01 Church "win meet' Fridav afternoon toilet. Illinois, and Mr. and Mri Harter.

are parents of son, Herbert "Schrock, 1520 Slg Thornton Robert Locke Barter, jr. Tho boy was at .4 1 0 Thursday mom ing, SPlRKS 1006 SOUTH MAIN ST. November the Swedish hos ft ft Pretty baby pictures. Brown. ft ft Family Dinner.

iMr. and Mrs. janies Helt 50 cents ftliestdd to. bo present. r- '''r' 6 Thanksgiving Dinner Spark's Cafe.

'i' Oftti pital Seattle, Mrs. 'Barter's mother! Mrs. F. K. Robinson, Writes the "good news to tho grandparents here, Mr.

and Mrs. C. L. Harter." Mrs. Robinson assures them that the mother and little son are John street, will entertain tomorrow Dinner Guests, at a family reunion dinner Covet Mcethiff Postponed 1 Tho meeting of the Aid Society the First Christian church for to-' morrcTf has been postponed nntu next week.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Suowhill will go to Oklahoma City this evening' to visit over Thanksgiving with rcl-' atives. Motored from Wicliila Mr.

Georga W. Robinson and daughter Miss Edtth, Miss Helcne Van Werden and Mr. Chas Pipes all of Wichita motored to Winfield last night and attended the violin re-Cital of Miss Margaret Waste at the Opera House last night 50c Spacial Thanksgiving Dinner 50c t.Carl ShhleFinger' will have as hls-wHU be laid for Mr. and Mrs. E.

dinner guests at the J. Brask Uelt, Mr. and Mrs. Reed, Mr doing well and that. little Miss Elizabeth Harter is delighted with her Tiome trintorrnw Mr and 'Mrs.

Will and Mrs. Ralph Reed, Miss. CarrM Helt, Alrs.Mary E. Barr and Mr. and hew brother.

A cable was immediately sent to Mrs. Paul Helt of Fort' fit 0 Dinner Guests. the who is second in com 0000 0000 mand of the Harvard, somewhere in the Atlantic on patrol duty. Thanksgiving Burgailer and little daughter, Rosa-f)nd, and A. J.

Burgauer. H'0 0 Will Spend TlinnlisR'iving in Wicllita and Mrs. E. Dunn, Dr. and Mi's.

A. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Chester TJunn and daughter, Janet, will bo the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Xuy Dunn, of Wichita, at' Thanksgiving r. tttt Ryzon Baking Powder, Cooper's. a Tlinnksgivlng Guests. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Schmidt and daughtors. Misses Blanche and Anita Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Wolfe, Mr, and Mrs. John.CIift and little daughters, Maudene and Mil-drejltwlll be tho Thanksgiving guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Clint Ward at their country- home north of Island Park! Mr. and Mrs. George Remf baugh will have as their diiinef guests Thanksgiving, Mr. and Mrs Clement Rembaugh, Mr.

and Mrs James' Vanco of t'dall, and Mr. ari Mrs. DeWfmrJartlett of W'lchita. Kodac finishing Brown. a R.

C. I Mrs. was hostess to the yesterday The afternoon was devoted to sewing for the Red Cress, after which delicious refreshments wre, served. Tlie room were attractive wit'u bouauets of chrysanthemums. Roast Turkey with Oyster Dressing Cranberry Sauc Prime Ribs of Beef, au Jus Roast Pork with Apple Sauce Snowflaked Potatoes' Creamed Cauliflower Candied Yams Parker House Rolls Plum Pudding Vanilla Ice Cream Assorted Cake Brown Photographs anything.

0 0 0 Mizpah Circle. Mrs. Elliott delightfully entertained the members of the Mizpah circle last night at her homo on West Eight avenue. Knitting and crochellng was the liversion for the evening after which the hostess served light refreshments. Mrs.

F. T. Hutto and Mrs. L. White of Arkansas City were tho invited "guests.

00 0 Will Spend Thanksgiving' Dinner nt CJamp Doniplinn. Mrs. Robert Patterson and Mrs. Cecil Owens left this morning for Camp Doniphan to spend Thanksgiving with their husbands. 0 0 0 TV are once more caJlcd upr on our President, to observe our great nation r.

I he lie's Ard all us should heed summons. year, in particular, it is our duty to appreciate the many bless-' 5 -ings bestowed upon us and to give thanks for th em. It may seem that in Hie midst of grunt wiir that our causes foi- 'Thanksfftvinff tmh: Family Dinner. Mr. and Mrs.

John: Hiigel will Tea, Coffee, Chocolate, Cocoa have as their guests tomorrow at turkey dinner Mr. and Mrs. L. off and daughter, Mle Mabel Goff. 0 0 0 Hustinn! and daughter, Family Iteiiniou IMmicr Mr.

clid Mrs. W. T. Orr jvill en tertain at a faifiily reunion dinner tomorrow afTaer home, 1108 Mans-; field. Ccvevs will be Had for Mr.

and Andanto Allegrg i' Allegretto modorato (a) Hartniann Kossuth Lajos (b) Piblch-Bertou Poem (c) Boisdeffro "Au bord d'un rulsseau" (d) Yalensiu-Danbe Menuot (e) Schubert "The bee" (f) Kreisler "Love's Delight" Blanche of Rogers Arkansas, arrived today for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Calvert of East Seventh avenue.

Mrs. Hustinn is an aunt of Mr. Calvert. 0 0 0- Dlnne!" Gncstn Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Hoover will be the dinner guests tfroorffw of Mr. aafl Mrs. j. B. McClain of South MUrngton.

Thanksgiving i about past and our minds now turn to the greatest ot all holidays Christmas. The spirit of'giving is in the air, and the question. is, what shell it be? There is mother, wife, sister, daughter, or sweetheart to be remembered, also the aunts and grandmothers. Most of us have some of these relatives some ot us have all. What to give is the question.

We make the following suggestions, and by doing a little "feeling around" you may learn just which one of the following articles would bo most appreciated, for we feel that this year of all years the practical, pitt riiot soniethint to be laid away in a dresser drawer but the real practical, serviceable, wearable article will be most wanted. We are giving you a list of the real service gifts. Plusli Conts. Cloth 'Coats, and Silk Dresses, Cloth and Silk Shirts, Sflk and Wool Sweaters, Kimonos, House Dresses, Aprons, Middle- ot Wool or Qotton, Petticoats, Silk or Sateen, Heatherbloom cr Ginhanv. Shirt Waists of all colors of every kind and Camisoles to wear with them.

1 You will surely find the pretty, practical gift in our stock. DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY. are few. JJutlhink of ho you liave for riving thanks mid think of our reasons as a nation. Our prcsiduirt proclamiition clcurly shows that, even in these trying times, we have a grent many th'ingx to give thanks for.

Wi should' all of us observe- this day and celebrate, it in accordance with time honored -1 custom. This, store will be el osed all da on Thanks. m-iving. We are truly thankful and intend to, -observe the day. Please accept our sincere vishes for a happy Th anksgiving Day.

y. Jumbo Clothing Company "STYLE HEADQUARTERS'' The store that sell Society Brand Mrs, TTT T. Edgar of Kansas City, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Shup of Wichita, and Mrs.

J.oT. J. r4r; Mr. and Mrs. W.

S.r Curf man, and Mrs. Clarence Long, Mr. and Mrs. W. T.

Orr. a Miss, Kathrina Foster, who teaches in the Dexter school's, came in this, afternoon to spend the re- Sjogren Sonata Op; 19 Allegro vlvacu Andanto 5 Finale Sarasato 0 'Cypsy Airs" mainder of the week visiting her I parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W.

Foster. COOPER'S Hour's Coffee One of itlie bent linps on the market. Try a pound of Olil Mar or Arabian Haiiquet or Avon tns. None better than any of these. Tlianksyiving Dinner (iuots Dr.

and Mrs. W. Crandall and thtir daug'nter, Mrs.Mary Crandall- Brown Sisters Winfield's Specially Garment Store Miss Gertiude Burdg, of the M. Hahn Company store, will go to Harper this evening to spend Thanksgiving with home folks. Miss Louise Friedenburg will come down Trom Wichita to spend her Thanksgiving vacation at home.

Weinrlch. will be entertained at one o'clock dinner tomorrow at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W.

Sel- We've Got If. We'll Get It i Or It Isn't Made domridge on East Tenth avenue. 1.

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