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The Wellington Daily News from Wellington, Kansas • Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT WELLINGTON DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1922 James Solomon of Zyba was a Wei Mrs. Ed Charles is spending a few lington visitor today, I days at the W. M. Ferguson ranch at Grand Summit. Today Welling ton'm Cooling Station Miss Marietta Mcintosh of Fletcher Price, Mrs.

D. G. Tennant, I 3nd Mrs. J. W'.

Thrailkill as hostesses esses. Fcr Mis. Fern Miss Fern Williams, whose marriage to Mr. Paul H. Knight, of Em-pot ia, will take place in the n-ear future, was the honor guest at a kitch- Kansas, is the week end guest of Miss Mildred Beckwith.

Miss Minnie Greer of Oxford was in the city yesterday Ralph Freeman of Perth was in the city shopping today. Mbs Mildred of near Oxford was in the city today. Enacted midst the scenic beauties of YOSEMITE in the heart of winter. Mrs. J.

W. Wade and Miss Nannie Wade were shopping in the city from Mayfield yesterday. en shower Thursday afternoon, when i Miss Pearl Miller and Mi-3 Vernia May Ready entertained a large of guests at the Miller home on (North Washington. "THE GIRL GAVE 4 Mrs. Malinda-Owens has returned to her home in Wichita, after a short visit with relatives Mrs.

C. J. Roe of Route Four was a Wellington shopper today. Mr. and Mrs.

C. S. Jaggers motored to Caldwell today on business. Nasturtiums in abundance decorat ed the rooms most effectively, and nasturtium shades were used in the Miss Kathrina Engle returned last night from Wichita, after a visit with Mrs. John A.

Myers. Added Attractions Mrs. R. I. Weaver of Oxford was a Wellington shopper yesterday.

appointments of the luncheon which was served. A r. tta i i vrii auC ux Miss Lena Potucek of Wichita is a HAROLD LLOYD and AESOP'S FABLES auupping in me cuy yesteruay. guest at the home of her uncle, Joe Potucek, and family. Mrs.

Fred of Blackwell Evans and son Melvin are the guests -of Mr. Mrs. Mary Lambe and daughter Viol Mrs. Grace Thorpe Bear is expect- Miss Edna Frambers spent yesterday with her parents near Oxford. Miss Pearl Bumgartner of Cottonwood is in the city visitirg friends.

Mrs. Vernon Goodrum of Mayfield was shopping in the city yesterday. F. W. Ellis.

and Mrs. let spent yesterday as guests of Mr Each brought her gift for the bride-to-be wrapped to represent a flower. The prize given for the most perfect representation, a yellow doll for the dressing table, was received by Miss Ethel 'Rogers, who wrapped her gift, which consisted of several articles, to represent a box of roses. Joe Waugh received the prize in a kitchen quiz, a yellow clock. Dur ing the afternoon the guests hemmed teatowels and embroidered them for the guest of honor.

A dainty lunch was served at five o'clock, the favors being buttonieres of candy. and Mrs. R. W. Evans near Dalton ed to arrive within a few days to visit friends enroute to her home in Ros-well, X.

from points in the east. Ml Miss Pauline Landreth left for Haz elton last evening to spend a fewT days visiting Mrs. Ruhl Rush is here from Ashland as the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.

T. Henry. Mrs. W. M.

Haine3 and small son ofChanute, who have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs! C. S. returned to her home last night Mrs. N.

W. Jacobs of Harper is the guest of her son, C. H. Jacobs, and Mrs. Jacobs, 809 East Seventh Street Mr.

and Mrs. Claude Dixon were dinner guests last evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W.

Huffman. Buy Guaranteed Hose No Question Asked When You Return Defective Hose. We Give You a New Pair. Men Women Children 25c to $3.00 The Sign of the Big Tan Shoe Miss Eva Davenport of Wichita was visiting friends in the city yesterday. Louise underwent a slight operation at a local hospital yesterday Miss Florence Dailey of Belle Plaine was shopping irf the city yester day.

The guests present were Miss Cora Newbold is in Douglass, for a visit with her sister, Mrs. John Camp, and family. Mesdames Fern Canatsey Mrs. Minnie Burnsworth of Clovis, N. who has been visiting her mother, Mrs.

Emma McManis, and her sisters, returned to her home last night. Mrs. Arch S. Hendon will return to her home evening from Wichita, where she has been spending several days as the guestof Mrs. John A.

Mrs. Will Simon was here from Perth yesterday as the guest of friends. Miss Josephine Thralls has returned from a three weeks' visit with friends -at Medicine Lodge. Miss Ruth Henderson has returned Elizabeth Maddy has taken the place formerly occupied by Flora Wilkerson, as bookkeeper at the Lichty store. Mr1, and Mrs.

Charles V. Stall spent yesterday in Wichita as the guest of her brother, Donald Taylor, who. is ill with rheumatism. Mis Ethel Whomans was in the Beulah Priscilla Holmes Dorothy Cobb Elizabeth McGeorfre Mary Carson Marquerite Miller EthH Rogers Jane Edwards Minnie Felt Twila Heasty Nina Heasty Hazel MorroW Ruth Massey Gertrude Claytor Nannie Wade Carrie Wade Anita Martin Edith Mary Martin Perry Miller Fox Joe Waujrh William A. Phelps Neal Jordan of Freeport W.

H. Simon of Perth Bruce Hurst Edjrar Armstrong Wendell Ready Edward Dailey Misses Fern Williams Sophia Knowles Jeanne Knowles Constance Barbour Dorothy Garland Clio Canatsey city from Wichita yesterday visiting, to her home in Hazelton, after a short relatives. Myers and Mrs. Albert Nelson. visit with friends in the city.

Mrs. B. L. Smith has returned to The first car of new wheat to be JU3T SHOES' shipped from Mayfield was- handled her home in Belvidere after a short visit with relatives in the city. Mr.

nd Mrs. R. M. Tracy, Mr. W.

F. Tracy and his son and mother, motored to the Ninr escah River yesterday and spent the day. yesterday. Mr. and Mrs.

Claude Watkins and children, Philip and Elizabeth, will return this evening to their home in Blackwell, after a visit here with Mr and Mrs. A. F. Bohanna and other friends and relatives. Mrs.

W. A. Carrington wras called to Kansas City last evening on account of the death of a Mrs. William A. Phelps has resigned her position at the city water and light office.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rosecrans are assisting with the threshing at the home of Mrs. Rosecrans' father, John Tucker, south of the city. Mr.

and Mrs. A. L. Kline and child- Mrs. Mary Richards and grand Lcvett Community Circle The Lovett Circle was pleasantly entertained on July fifth by Mrs.

Bab cock and two daughters, Olive and Ruby. The afternoon was spent in music, social conversation and fancy work. Most delicious refreshments Mrs. Mary Richards and grand daughter, Maurica Spearman, who have been visiting relatives at Nash, are guests of Mr. and Mrs.

C. IL Howard and other friends enroute to their home in Wichita. ren returned yesterday from a visit niece of Wichita are the guests today in Kingman. jef Mr. and Mrs.

C. H. Howard. Mrs. G.

T. Tuders of Wichita is the Miss Isabel Yates of Altoona is guest of her daughter, Mrs. L. O. Gad here for a visit with her aunt, Mrs.

eke, and family. C. Caldwell, and Dr. Caldwell. Mr.

and Mrs. Allen Summers, who have been in California on their honeymoon, are expected to return to Wellington tonight or tomorrow. were served by the hostess, assisted Wilkerson Moore: 'pects to be transferred to Wellington Miss Flora Wilkerson and Mr. B. tne fall and tnev take re" Moore, both of this city were united dence here.

They plan to take a trip in marriage at 6 o'clock Monday eve-' to California this fall. ning, June 26, at the Methodist Ep- iscopal parsonage in Hutchinson, the, Dinner GueU: Methodist minister officiating. They Mrs. "Mary Lacy entertained at din will reside at Hutchinson. jner yesterday, Mrs.

J. L. Ames and The bride wore a dark blue suit daughter Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Earl with accessories to match.

Ames and daughter Esther, Mrs.j Mrs. Moore is a daughter of Floyd Hunter and daughter Jean, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. L.

W. Wilkerson, 1108 1 Rov Ames a11 of Newton, and Mr. South Washington Avenue. She was and Mrs- Paul Lay and sons and graduated from the local high school Misses Maybelle Roe and Ruth Lacy in 1916, and prominent among the; city's younger social activities. She Mfcrcy Mission Class has been bookkeeper and cashier at' The Marcy Mission Class of the the Lichty store the last four years.

Methodist Church will meet on Tues- Mr. Moore is a fireman in the em- day afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. ploy of the Santa Fe railway. He ex- E.

Coe with Mrs. Mrs. by her daughters. Those who enjoyed Mrs. Babcock's hospitality were the following Circle members: Mesdames Faye Newell Ada Norris May Gaddie Laura Gaddie El'fie Myers Gertrude Omohundro Anna Gaddie Mable Fetters Nancy Tucker Nellie Babcosk Maudsre Burdg Emma Oathout Guests of the Circle were: 7 T1Yr (FTr II I I I I 1 II '1 IP IP IP L-iiC)j li Ruby Babcock Florence Babcock Neva Babcock Mesdames Crist McCant Misses Olive Babcock Mind rices when in need of These Articles Announcement Union Circle: Mrs, Noble Fox entertained the Union Circle at her rural home on Route Seven Wednesday afternoon.

July 5. Social conversation and fancy work furnished the pastimes of the afternoon. The hostess served delicious refreshments of ice cream and cake. Those who enjoyed her hospitality were: it Mesdames. Ed Jones Frank Hackney Leon Ambler Blaine Behimer Pete Landwehr Claud Merrell Carl Ash Noble Fox Misses Anna Holmes Alice Mellies Thelma Jones Ruth Jones Louise Jones Master Glenn Jones of Price Reduction on Vacuum Cup Tires and Tube, on all sizes, bqth Cord and Fabric.

Come in and get our prices before you buy. Joe Swan The next meeting will be July 19 at 1 7 the home of Mrs. Greeno. "Rub-dry" Toweling, very special value at 19c 16-inch Cotton Crash, bleached, a good one for 15c 16-inch bleached all-linen Toweling, blue border for 25c Fine assortment of, Ginghams at, per yard 15c Best Standard Prints at 10c 36-inch bleached Cheese Cloth for 10c 36-inch unbleached cheese cloth I2V2C 36-inch unbleached muslin at 10c, 12V2c, 15c and 17c 36-inch bleached muslin 15c, 16c and 17c Best "of Cheviots of men's Shirts at 15c and 25c Big assortment of 36-inch tissue Ginghams, worth 65c for 35c Another asosrtment of Tissue Ginghams, worth 75c, for 49c A 40-inch voile, a very exceptional special, 49c 36-inch cotton Challie, for kimonos and comforters, for. 19c Big assortment of pillow cases for 25c Amoskeag Apron Gingham, special at 19 Percale, lights and darks, big assortment for 19c Evening Party: Miss Alice Worden entertained in a delightful manner the members of We carry a complete line of tire accessories, and oil.

GRAIN HAULING 1 the Excelsior Class of the Christian Sunday School on Wednesday even-i ing at her home on North Blaine Street. Music and game.1?, were the diversions, and a delicious picnic sup- I 1 Wr, I Per WdS enjoyea. vi.uv.ivo u)uui acivc nu Those present were: Misses attention to grain and stock hauling. For further informa IT mmm tion call 665, or 793 residence. Edith Chilton Beulah Boyer Helen Shofner Myrtle Hattoh Alta iiatton Lucille Hatton Jo Vaughn Alice Worden Hazel Duck Enola Worden Hilda Thompson Ruth Felt Marguerite Smith Alma Summers Fecn Creed Fay Ruth Hume is assisting at Miss Lena Gambrill's.

Mrs. H. L. Persons spent yesterday in Wichita. You'll have to $6.98 4.48 2.69 1.98 Just a few exceptionally pretty values at these prices.

hurry to get in on them Our regular $9.00 values for Our regular ones tor Our regular ones for Ou regula $3. 0 ones for Mrs. J. J. Stevens was in the city from Dalton today.

Reo 'Garage E. R. Wilson was in Mayfield on business-yesterday. Lot of Gingham Slip-over Dresses, regular $2.50 values for only $1.98 IF MiiMi Bathing Suits and Caps Buy Them Here Special prices on uose kjuz numbers of the season 1 fw -PORCH SWINGS f.nt. of Gauze Union Suits, lircre sizes, special at A.Lt 4-f t.

Oak 5-ft. Oak Swingsl DUOFOLDS Wax Oak Duofold.v..:.U......;.:.........$22.00 Wax Oak Duofold Wax Oak Wax Oak Also Leather and, Tapestry Rockers at reasonable prices Lot of extra large size dresses and aprons $1.19 Only two suits left both size 30, were $28.00, choice $14.00 Some skirt values that should not be overlooked 4 1 lack and white barranette satin, size 27, worth $12.50, special for $8.49 serge pleated skirts, special $3.98 A fancy plaid skirt, wonderful value at $4.98 i BED ROOM SUITES 4-piece Walnut Suite 4-piece Walnut 3-piece Oak Suite (massive). hum A few Leona rd and White Mountain Refrigerators fefy at 25 per cent off Where You Meet Your Friends The Store That Appreciates Your Patronage We Invite Your Inspection QS il iLa tijf r. 4.

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Years Available:
1901-1923