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The Wellington Daily News from Wellington, Kansas • Page 6

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1 MJk AJMi Vellingtoi Page 8 WELLINGTON DAILY NEWS, MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1 92 1 lO Ln'nJ Ick of Mrs. R. C. Adams and daughter Hel en who have been spending the past week as the guests of her brother, O. N.

Clark, an dwif will return tomor row morning to their home in Mound City. Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

Clinard of An jthony are guests of friends in" the city Mrs. A. E. Alexander of Mayfield was shopping in Wellington Saturday i Miss Pearl Hildebrand Sun-1 day as the guest of friends in Oxford lington who attended the funeral of J. G.

Bussard. at Oxford Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Stambaugh and children and Miss Achsa Pugh of Kan sas City were week end guests of their uncle, Mr.

J. P. Denny, and family. Mrs. F.

F. Jennings of Winfield and her guest, Miss Frances Johnson of Sedalia, are visiting Mrs. Jam cs Jacobs, 515, Fifteenth Street Mrs. W. M.

Dimke and Mrs. J. F. Miller of Caldwell were in the city Saturday. They brought Mr.

Dimke to a. local hospital for medical Mrs. C. Y. Hunter will come over from Attica this evening and with her daughter, Mrs.

Dwight Ream of I i Topeka, will spend tomorrow as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Harris Carr and family. MR.

AND MRS. CARTER DEHAVEN in "THE GIRL IN THE TAXI" Meters More Laughs Than a Taxi Does Dimes. Added Attraction Mermaid Comedy entitled 'High and Dry' entitled A. Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Wood of South Haven were in the city Saturday evening. Mrs. W. H. Davenport has returned from a visit with relatives in Dodgt City.

Mrs. J. D. Roe and son Harold were in the city chopping Saturday from Corbin, Mr. and Mrs.

J. F. Kreuger entertained at Sunday dinner, Mr. and Mrs J. E.

Green. Miss Inez Lynch will leave Thursday for Albert City, Iowa, where she will be an instructor in the high school She will stop at Wichita enroute ana will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. Vincent niebsch. 8 Also KINOGRAMS The World Before Your Eyes, and Miss Helen Honey of Kingman, who has been visiting her cousin, Miss Cry stal Honey, South Jefferson Avenue, the last week, returned to her home yesterday. Mr.

and Mrs. J. A. Frambers, Mr. and Maxon and Mr.

and Mrs. John C. Wheeler motored to Oxford Sunday to attend the funeral of J. G. Bussard.

Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bell of Black well, Mr. and Mrs. W.

C. Colin, Mr. and Mrs. C. G.

Colin and Miss Grace Fullerton and Miss Virginia Colin, all of Wichita, were guests of Mrs. C. Colin here yesterday. MLss Mabel Roe returned Sunday to her home in Corbin, after attending normal here. a.

A- THAT MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA Showing hours 1, 3, 5, 7, 9. 'Admission 11 and 28c iviiss unnstine oniggs spent sun-day at Perth as the guest of -Mrs. Ada Waddell. lfa loday Koy Stewart in "A Rcd-Ilalrd Mrs. J.

T. Stout of Blackwell and her daughter, Mrs. Fred P. Carmich-aol, of this city will leave tomorrow to spend several days as the guests of relatives in Salina. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Gieseman of Route Four were Wellington visit-! ors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvc Wynn and daughters were visitors in the city Sat Chase Sanborn's COFFEES AND TEAS Richelieu and DelMonte Canned Fruits and Vegetables Try Our Coffees and Ten.

None Better, Few as Good. Phone 106 107 and Mrs. F. E. Smith, and Marie, Tauline and Mary Evelyn, and son Carlos.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Siddons, Miss urday evening. Rev. Robert C.

Shupe and family motored to Winfield Sunday, where Rev. Shupe preached at morning service of the Presbyterian Church and at the union service in the evening at the College Hill Methodist Church Miss Gertrude Gravett of Pahaw-ska, one- of the members of the Philharmonic Orchestra, which -ap pears on the Chautauqua program today, is a niece of Mrs. F. A. Brooke, and is her guest while in the city.

Mrs. L. M. Stearns of Enid is in tho city for a visit with her mother, Mrs. W.

H. Siddons. Mrs. Steam came up to care for the children of Mr. ana I Mary Coffey and Mr.

Jim Tucker re Ilighfill and two daui-ters, Ceta and Marjjaret, left todav for Pubblo. where they will re main inidcfinitely. Her son Oman lias a good position with a dry goods com pany thfcrc, and is also attending night school Mr. and Mrs. C.

M. Burcher spent Sunday in Milan as guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. C.

Imcl. Mr. and Mrs. J. J.

Warnock' and children, Verda and Virgil, and Mr. Bucklcv and Mrs. turned by motor from Wymore. Nebr. where they went to attend the funeral of Rosa Coffey.

Mr. and Mr3. C. R. Andrews and son Charles, Mr.

and Mrs. John T. Mrs. David Carlson of Dallas, Tex. is the guest of her parents, Mr.

ano Mrs. Vic Price. Miss Selma Achelpohl left this morning for Wichita. She goes as a delegate to a convention held at Holy wood, Kansas for one of Evanfcelical church of Wichita to sing. She Intend to return to Wellington for the Home Coming, before taking up her music Miss Jewell O'Dowd of Newton is the guest of her grandmother, Mrs.

Elizabeth Costello. Mrs. Roy Siddons, while they were hi Nebraska to attend the funeral of Mrs. Siddons' mother, Mrs. Rosa Cof Davis and son Thomas have returned from a ten days' trip to Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colo.

Mrs. Theodore Jones and her mother, Mrs. Holland, have returned to their home in Braman after a visit here with Jones' niece, Mrs. D. fey.

wes warnock of Manchester, left today by motor for a visit of a month or six weeks in Bowling Green, Ky. They will be guests there of Mr. and Mrs. Warnock's daughter, Mrs c- T- E1Hott- -CJ Mr. and Mrs.

R. K. McLaughlin and Mrs. W. R.

Organbright and son of Cherokee, returned Sunday from Wymore. where attended the funeral of Mrs. Rosa Coffey. Organbright and son left last night for their home in Cherokee accompanied by Miss Mary Coffey, who will be their guest for several days. i in Wichita.

Misses Clara Bauman and Lilian O'Brien are spending today in Wichita transacting business. Mr. and Mrs. L. B.

Wagner have as their Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kai lin and son of Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs.

Lafe Burger and Mrs. Charle Smith will leave tomorrow morning by motor for Denver and Colorado Springs. At Colorado Springs they will be guests of Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

M. C. Rule. E. Sauder, and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carmichael had as their dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Tunis Stout of Great Bend, Mr.

and Mrs. J. T. Stout of Blackwell and Mr. and Paul White.

Guests of Mrs. Ektella Holt daughter Pearl and sons, Elmer, Carl and Ralph and Glen, all day Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. II. K.

Smith and daughters Hazel and Ruby, and son Edgar Lester, of and Mr Mrs. Thomas Frack has gone to St. Louis where she will remain for several days on business. SOQOY M1ES Mrs. B.

F. Curry and daughter Bes are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lyman at Sawyer. Mis? Ruth Buzard will go to Wichita the last of the week, where she will take a business course.

dd (tar ra wm II Mr. and Mrs. Asa Haynes and daughters of Rose Hill are visitors at the C. W. Ash home Saturday.

Sunday Guests: Breakfast: Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Clark had as The Standard Bearers of the Me-their guests Sunday, Mr.

and Mrs. thodist Church will have a breakfast George Hunt and children, Margaret at eight o'clock Friday morning, Sep-and Arthur of South Haven. Mr. and tember 2, at the church. Mrs.

E. B. Clark and daughter Lois, 1 "Mrs. R. C.

Adams and daughter Hel- Wycoff Booker: en of Mount City, Mr. and Mrs Mhs Beulah Wycoff of Tonkawa S. H. Blazer of Route Six and Mr Kei and Mr. Paul E.

Booker of Salf Fork, I Mr. and Mrs. Ancel Lewis and child ren of Wichita were Sunday guests of hio mother, Mrs. Rosa Wardman. log of Cherryvalc.

obtained a marriage license bat urday. Mrs. F. E. Heck and daughters, Ve-va, Etrula and Opal, were in the city shopping from Mayfield Saturday.

Mrs. D. Deffenbaugh will arrive this evening from Amarillo to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C.

T. Peterson Reception: A reception honoring Miss Frances Harms, who has spent the last four I i 1 Hall Hoisington: Miss Elenora Aretta Hall of Clearwater and Mr. Lee Hoisington of this years in Japan, will be given at the Methodist Church on Friday evening city obtained a marriage license Sat-Septembcr 2. All members of the urday. church and congregation are cordially 1 D.

Clevtnger went to Wich Mrs. C. ita today. invited, South End Circle-Mrs. J.

II. Mitchell will entertain tho South End Circle of the Christ spent the Charlene Flower Wichita. Miss day in Mr. and Mrs. L.

R. Logan of Guthrie, are guests of Mr. Logan's sister, Mrs. D. E.

Sauder, and family Mr and Mrs. C. H. Epperson and son Harold have returned from a vacation trip to Pueblo and Colorado Springs. Dr.

Bussard and family returned home last evening from Oxford, where they attended the funeral of his father. has 'accepted Miss Effie Kuhns 1 tuition at Engle's. ian Church at her home, 510 South Street, on Thursday afternoon. This meeting has been postponed until this time on account of Chautauqua. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred McLaughlin i spent Sunday in Wichita. I i i Uirtn Announces; I Mrs. Helen Morton of Oxford was a visitor in thu, city today. Mr.

and Mr. George Clevengvr of Weaubleau, announce the birth. siaHrrrlav. Anciist 27. of a ten pound i daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Clevenger. fori Mrs. Sophia Knowlos and daughter mcrly resided here. Sophia in Wichita today.

Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Ellis have returned home from a delightful vacation trip to Michigan, Chicago and Kansas City.

Mrs. Mabel Casburn has returned to this city after having spent most of the summer in Illinois, as the guest of relatives. M.rtha Irwin Circle: Mr. ami Mrs. Marv Matthews, yi7 North visitors in Mrs.

M. L. Shawvcr were the city Saturday. Street, will be hostess to the ladies of i the Martha Irwin Circle of the Prrsby terian Church on Friday afternoon. a Mrs.

John A. Lowry of Oxford was Wellington shopper Saturday. i Mi Mildred Stayton of Mayfield Dorcftt Circle; 1 1 Mr. William Stearns will be eu.uv,,. o.uuruuy.

Miss Adda will fcave Thursday for Emporia, where she will attend the State Normal during the Poiret Twill Especially constructed for making' suits, navy only, 54 inch Silk Wool Poplin. Silk and wool Poplin for the making of dresses, in all the wanted shades, 40 inches wide Skirtings. All wool, in neat plaid or small check patterns, 54 inch wide French Serge. All wool materials in navy, brown, plum and red, various widths, fine for school dresses Shirtings. Plain blue Cheviot, also checked patterns, 27 inches wide Nurse Ginghams.

In blue and white stripe patterns, 27 inches wide Outing Flannel. Double fleeced Outing in the wanted light or dark-shades Challies. Fine Cotton Challies in all the new fall patterns Gingham. Great variety of English and other grades of Gingham, any style of patterns, 15c and up Nurse Suitings. Plain white material for nurse's uniforms, 37-in.

wide Mofor Suitings. A durable cotton fabric especially designed for the making of jumper dresses, 36 inches wide Charmeuse Satin Rich colorings, soft texture, ideal for blouses, in navy black and brown, 40 inches wide Satin de Luxe A heavy soft-finished Satin in black, navy, brown, Pekin jade and orange Canton Crepe A very popular fabric for frocks, in all the popular shades 40 inches wide Ramona Crepe A heavy Crepe for suits and skirts, gray, brown, navy and black, 40 inches wide Canton Satin A reversable cotton Crepe of lustrous finish, all shades Black Satin Soft finish, high lustre, correct for suits and dresses, 40-in. Our Line of Silk and Wool Sweaters ess to the members of the Dorcas Cir; Mi.s Uuth Smith is assisting tern-cle on Thursday afternoon at her poiariiv at the Hatcher Hospital home, 315 South Jefferson. coming year-Miss Fern Crowdus has rcturned'to her home in Pock, after a visit here with her brother W. W.

Crowdus, and Mrs. Crowdus. 1 1 yU3T 3MOI The Sign of The Big Tan Shoe Mr. and Mrs. R.

L. McLaughlin and sons, Lawrence and Harold, motored to Mayfield Sunday and were guests of Alice King. Miss Pearl Miller and Miss Evelyn Marshall have returned to their work at the Fashion, after spending their vacations at home. Miss Marie Ash returned Saturday from a visit with relatives at Rose Hill. Miss Fern Hayne accompanied her home for a visit.

Mrs. Katharine Hoge and daughter, Ida Hoge, will return home Wednesday evening from, a several weeks' stay in Colorado. iss Katherine Knowles came home from Wichita last evening and return ed this morning accompanied by Mrs. Dwight Ream of Topeka. Dr.

and Mrs. Louis J. Schelter will leave soon for Shawnee. where Dr. Schetler has accepted a position as pathologist for a clinic.

Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Smith, daugh- tcrs, Hazel and Ruby, and son.

Ed-j gar Lester, of Enid, Okku, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Smith.

1 Mrs. Carrie Davis and daughter Zeffa and son Zener expect to leave the last of the week for a permanent residence in Portland, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. C.

W. Ash and daugh Doll Up for the Golden Jubilee. Every Store is Going To Doll Up, So You Should Doll Up In Good Shoes and Follow the Crowd. This Ladies Fine Brown Kid Oxford AAA's to Cs $7.50 Fine Shoe Repairing 'on display IS Fine Shoe Repairing ter Marie and Mis Fern Haynes of Rose Hill spent yesterday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Ash. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Potucek and J. i Donahue were among thos? from Wei.

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