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The Wellington Daily News from Wellington, Kansas • Page 8

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i 'A. THE rELLIIV'GTON DAILY NEWS -I 1 1 A o-o O. 0 down from Wichita today. TOMAN'S COL! Jennings was over from And SOCIETY; NOTjES 2 Mil aitornoon. o' 066 o-o W(iedie 'Boot op; Mr.

and Mrs. H. R. James have arriyed in the fity and will be located at 3 15 North Poplar St. Mr.

James will teach science at the high school this year. Misses Josephine McDonald and Anna McNallyfwere in from Dalton yesterday. Theywere enrolling at S. C. H.

where they will attend Mrs A. 0. Springer went to this morning on business. 3 i Misses Eva and Ruby Willet have frorie to Newton for a few days' visit. or school this year.

They are stylish early Fall Wear. if I OlO Meyer WiUop; An attractive home, wedding took place on Wednesday-evoitfiig, Sept. 3, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meyer on route 3 when their daughter Mable and Mr.

Roscoe Wilson were united in marriage The ceremony was said by the Rey. C. V. Lawrence of this city. Mr.

Wilson was a member of Company: The out of town guests were Mrs. Charles Cross of Wichita, tet. and Mrs. 'Ray Cowfarne left this morning for San Diego, to visit On his return he will visit the Grand Ganyon. He expects to be Mrs.

W. D. Ruddle went to for a few days visit this Pavne has accepted a Tey give we appear- ante of a High Top Shoe and fit like a Glove. gone about a month. Wilson and sons of Milan, Misses Es MY: i 7 V' I is! ther Newman ad Iona, sBcrgess 'of Belle Kine anIiS-Ujldred Cross and Susie Decker and' Mr.

Woodring Mrs. A. R. Hatcher and children are visiting at Kansas, City and at Eldorado enroute home from their summer vacation spent at Bellaire, Mich. They expect to arrive here on Sunday.

Miss Hazel and Roland Farley, Misses Hannah Murphy and Faith Blosser will all attend the County High School this fall. Their homes are in the Chikaskia neighborhood. You can wear your Pumps, and Oxfords late in the season. of WichJta. i The couple left for Milan immediately for a few days' visit.

They will be at home in Wellington after Sept. 15. i position at the Peniwell transfer office. Mr. and Mrs.

H. L. Woods and Mrs. Joe Billings are spending today in Wichita. Mr.

and Mrs. F. Terhune of route 1 were Wellington visitors Thursday. Mrs. Russell Sullivan of Wichita is here as the guest of Mr.

and Mrs. G. W. Gardner. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Hatfield are spending their vacation in Denver and Salt Lake City. Medium Height, $3.50 and $4.00 Elxtra Height, Birthday Party Today is Miss jC (to f) 0 Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Nelson 'and daughter, Miss Elizabeth, have returned by motor to their home at Leavenworth after a visit here with his The Sign of The Big Tan Shoe TTie of Tlie Bin: Tan Shoe parents, Mr.

and Mrs. W. S. Nelson. JU3T SHQER' Laly Stewart's birthday.and her fellow clerks at Gambriirsemembered her well.

When she started to straighten her department for 'the day she found a large white birthday cake with her name and twenty candles on the top. All the clerks from the different departments asked Miss Stewart to cut the cake and pass it around. Dick Stout, the official meat cutter, assisted her. One Can well imagine the surprise when the cake was discovered to be a containing Charlie Brown and son Paul and daughter Cuba, returned Thurs Mrs. C.

W. Donley and daughters, Misses Ethel and Ina, were 5n from Milan yesterday. Miss Hattie Sparman has returned to her work at the Woolworth store after an illness. day from Wichita, where they attended the wedding of Mrs. Brown's bro Prof, and Mrs.

Townsend and Miss Mable Lewis has resigned the make her home here at 317 West ther, Philip Hettmansger, to Miss daughter, Miss Margaret, have come position as instructor of history in Harvey Flora Bliss, which occurred on Wed nesday, Sept. 3. Mrs. E. R.

Wright received word W. D. Campbell, Dan and Miss Carrie Campbell were here from Hunnewell today. that her father, J. W.

Flitton, was a sack of bon bons in he center. Miss Stewart was also presented with a box of candy and of bourse received Suipunod Xepypjq jensn aip. down from Wichita to make their the County High School here, and home here for the winter. Prof Town Miss Alice Palmer, who has had a send will resume his work as instruc- number of years' experience has been tor of mathematics and science at the elected to take her place. Miss Pal-high school, and Miss Margaret will mer is a graduate of the Normal teach mathematics in the Department School at Pittsburg and has been al Work at First Ward.

They will live taking graduate work at the Univer- Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Strickler leave Monday for Vancouver from where they will sail for their home at the North India Mission.

They will go first to Seattle, then they will stop at Hong Kong. They expect to be on the water about two months. unable to visit her in Wellington on account of the illness of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Grant and family are moving from 808 South Blaine to 708 South H.

St. Mss Eunice Flitton. September 12 Swimming Party evening will be Mr. Flitton's ninetieth bir at the Barnes home on South St. sitv of Kansas the nasfc vpar Sbp will thday.

i Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Smith and family are moving into their new home 211 South C.

ooooooooooooooooooooooo'ooooopppoobooooooooooooooooooo I Miss Marjorie Foster of Dilworth is here visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Payne.

from 9:30 till 10:30 the clerks of the Lichty Department store entertained a number of friends fit Ewimming party at the Plungyse present were Mr. and Mrs. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde TeetzelMri and Mrs.

Charles Palmore, Misses 'Ruth Bris-coe, Madge Parker, At a "Moss, Ruby Wilson, Flossie Smith, Leona Tewell, Noma Hoover, Gladys -Bennett, Helen and Vernile Anderson of 'Arkansas City, and Clara itelfer and Messrs. LaVon Burscough, Ronald Brown, and Dean Harrison. wainni If surmeci If Miss Ethel Marie Gilyeat has gone to Milan to spend a few days as the guest of Miss Nina Dennis. It won't be long until the wintry blasts will be howling round the chimney and the snowflakes will play leap-frog on the window silL time to think of winter so we call to your mind some of the things sold here with which you can prepare for winter. Mr.

and Mrs. O. A. Caples and son Donald returned last night from a motor trip to Garden City. Do You Know The popular young couple who are to be married the ewenty-second of this month? Material for Comforts On Furlough AchaeT.

Benson, who has been in the U. SiTTiy for some time, is here spendiil'a; short furlough with his mother, iMrs. Mamie Young and other relatives. He has been in Germany for several months and returned to the States on the 18th, He is now stationed at Camp Mrs. W.

W. Rogers and son of Outing Flannels A complete "new shipment of the best Outing Flannels that money can buy. A variety of patterns to select from. For comforts or heavy winter nightwear. Selling at 25c, 30c, and up to -40c per yard.

Coveringi Frederick, are here as the guests Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Rogers.

coverings, regular 35c Mrs. S. W. Graves of South Haven A beautiful line of fancy values, for 22c per yard. was here yesterday the guest of Mrs.

Catharine Graves and other relatives. Cotton and 'Wool Blanket Mr. and Mrs. Arnold of the Arnold Buick Company are moving into the Barbour, home, 310 North Pike, Arkansas, where '-lie will serve the rest of his enlisiefttterm. -m Mothers' CUM-Tho Mothers' class of the Methodist church had a get-together meeting Ithe Park House Thursday evening.

The class entertained their husbands and fam-ilies. The evening wasf. spent with games, and light refreshments were served. T. 36-inch Cotton Challies, a variety of patterns; regular 35c value, for 25c.

36-inch Silkoline which makes an extraordinarily pretty comfort top, at 25c per yard. Cotton Batts are selling at 35c, 40c, $1.00, and up to $3.00. We are showing a complete line of sheets and pillow cases tubeing and bed spreads. We can save you money on what you need in these lines. Miss Charlene Flower went to Wichita this morning.

She is to teach in the city schools there this winter. You will be surprised at the quality blanket that can Oj be bought here for a reasonable price. Cotton and wool O' blankets at $2.75 up to $20. 8 COMFORTS 5 A big line of fine comforts, in most any pattern of cloth you want. We carry a complete line of sizes.

They are priced very reasonable at $3.00 up tp $7.00. Miss Gladys Collins will go to Wichita today to spend the week end with her sisters, Mrs. Earl Daily and Mrs. Blanche Getz. Dinner Party Mrs.

Miller gave a birthday dinner, )ast evening in honor of Mr. their home 805 North Washington' 'Covers were laid for Mr. and Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Helme family, and Mr.

and Mrs. Perry Miller and family. y.f Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Teetzel, Clarence Parker, C.

H. Parker and Madge Parker will motor to Wichita tonight to visit friends. 1 all annd lReadlyto-Wea? 1 1 1 1 Dinner Party Mr; and Mrs. Tom St Mr. and Mrs.

Augustus Hanson have moved to Fairview, Neb. He was the assistant manager of the Aaron Produce House. In this Department you are going to find some wonderful bargains, ery thing is new. There is not one carry-over garment in this depart erytmng artment. o.

DRESSES Young, Misses Jeanne Melba Young and Marjorie Divilbliss of Chicago, 111., and Charles fttherton motored to South Hayenlast evening and were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weeks and Jack Lowry Rook Party Miss Ruby Hains-xsorth entertained at a rook party last evening the following guests, Mr and Mrs. Will Murphy, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Stewart, Ray McConathy, and Miss Lilian Hainsworth. Dainty refreshments were served. COATS Our line of fall and winter coats Miss Juanita Wyatt has enrolled in the Wichita College of Music. Mrs. J.

M. Wyatt spent two days in Wichita helping her get settled. 0 for infants, children, misses and ladies is complete. Everything SUITS A beautiful line of suits for misses and ladies. All styles colors and patterns.

Not a more complete line of suit styles and colors have we ever shown. Priced at from $25 to $65. A new shipment of silk, serge and poplin dresses. They come in a variety of styles and sizes. You can find some great bargains in this shipment.

For quick sale from 1 0 to $35. Mrs. Oscar Tucker and son Jack, of Ft Worth, Texas, are here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tucker and family, 308 East Harvey.

Mrs. S. E. Wainscott and two sons, Chester and Ferrell, of Elrich, new. It was bought right and goes to the public on very close margin.

To Waynoka Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Wright and daughters, Faith and Eunice, Mrs.

R. L. Jackson and daughter Anna Katharine, drovV.to Waynoka, today and will stay over Mon are the guests of Mrs. J. C.

Landreth and family, 1010 East? 8th. day to attend a birthday celebration; for Mrs. O. J. McKee.

-TX. Slirt Waists Go On Sale This Week At 20 Per Cent Discount Skirts Priced From $3.50 to $16.50 Here is a great opportunity to buy a skirt at remarkable low; prices. We have received a shipment of skirts in silk wool, poplin, chuddah, satins and fancies which we are going to offer to the ladies of Wellington and Sumner County at astonishingly low prices. Here are some great values at $3.00 to $16.50. Miss Esther Stewart will arrive tomorrow from Hutchinson to resume her position as instructor in English at the County High School.

Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Price spent Thursday in Wichita, where Mr. Price is conducting a fur sale at the Innes Department Store this week. Choir Rehearsal The choir of the Methodist Church will meet this evening at eight o'clock at the church.

A full attendance is as they will begin practice ht cantata. Pastime Club The members of the Pastime club arel entertaining t. i i i Mrs. Flora Branch went to Wichita today, where she will make her home. Slack Sateen Bloomer uu5oanus ana ismilies Wltn a 25 Dozen Petticoats picnic supper at th Park House to- Sne wil1 be nouse mother for the Sor- Petticoats almost at bargain prices.

In this lot you i All A limited quantity of black sateen bloomers, in a variety of sizes, have been priced at 50c to $1.00. Here is some real bargains in bloomers for the children. night OSis Girls of Fairmount College. I Dinner Guest Mr. and Mrs.

C. i Mrs A- Ames and daughter Hel-IL Howard, 311 East 'llth, had came down from Hutchinson dinner guests Thursday evening Mrs. I Tllursday evening to visit Mrs. Ames Nettie Cummins and nephew, Gale l)arents tIr- and Mrs, A. M.

Winger. Howard of Clearwater? IIis3 Nora O'Brien went to Wichi- will tmd blacks and fancies, siuls, jerseys, ciu of styles and colors and they have been priced at $1.00 to $8.00: To OxfordMrs. Will Moore, Mrs. ta 41x55 morninS- She is to begin F. Vandsrpool -rr.

1 children and 'cnccl crs inere next week and is to rjrs. O. A. Willet trlj'n: motored the Washington schoors year. Oxfcrd J.

H. Etitley was Mrs. T4. Cpsce and children jind yestercay- aitemc Mrs. T7.

B. Gardner left Thursday ev- onins xcr isir none at Ilrs. Flcra FcrJ rlty visitor yesterday' ess a City tilz? a viIt here of weeks. -s. i-v k- v.v v- 'y 1 1 i.

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