Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

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

Location:
Winfield, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
4
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Page Four. THE WINFIELD DAILY FREE PRESS. THURSDAY OCTOBER 26,19223 i SHOWS: 2:00, 3:45, 7:00, 9:00 P. M. SfoeieM- 1 Silver Circle Organized The young women of the Catholic Church met Tuesday evening' with Miss Helon Clarke and organized a young women's society which was given the name of the Silver Circle." The newly-elected officers are Frecidont, Helen Clarke; vicp.

president LoiB: Slvord; Secretary Edna Thomas; and Treasurer Dot Collins. The gueats were-Fathor B. Hull and Mrs. Fred C. Clarke The Now Till Saturday Nite Lewis Ward, Bruce Riddle, Verl Ward, Victor Shay, and Phillip "The nicest compliment you can show, your guests Is weweii.

Fur Trimmed Suits May, Be Worn trf have their visits and mo II SB WV EH ID Bl IS 11 VI IB TV 'courtesies extended to them mentioned on this page, The Barclay, Mrs. Agnes Bernurd, 703 Loomfe. Phone 079W. Masquerade Dance at O. nicest courtesy you can show your friends 'is, to let them Vlearn of younvlslt through thlspage wijen ever you) go awTty.

Please call 69 and give the Free Press any Item you know. noxt meeting will bovat'the hom6' of Miss Edna Thomas. j.j: I IIOIIHO GllOKtH, V) I (Mr. and Mrsi D. E.

Twiggs are entertaining as house guests the Maids of Dundee of the Midwest Lyceum Bureau Who are playing ati the Grand. jThe guests are Misses Wilma Maltby, Irma Conditt, Evelyn W. Hall Friday night, by: Wright's Orchestra. 9X 1L i The Shakespearean class under Prof. Shepard Tuesday and Thursday evening at Shuthwesfr -Blood and Sand" M.

S. The Woman's Missionary So em studios. You are invited tjj jBrown and Jacques des Clercq. register in this class. ciety of the First Presbyterian 8 8 PURCHASED LOCATION' E.

Griffith and Purchase church will meet Friday -after noon at 2:30 at the church par AVorthwhlle Club. The Worthwhile club was delightfully entertained Tuesday nt tlio home of Mrs. C. D. Ewers lors.

The first chapter of the 8: 8 new study hook will be presented. An intewsting program is being Mra Charles Wallace as aa- I err lrt' 1 prepared. Ail memDers ana espe- h08tesH. Lovely boquets 8 wV-fl Icially the new ones are urged? to I be present, Brick Building on Xoidi Main. J.

Griffith Son have p'ur- chased the Old Union rooming houso on North Main, next to the Missouri Pacific tracks. They have converted thoj building from a rooming house into a wholesale -fruit and produce house and are unloading their supplies. This firm has been engaging', in the fruit and produce business for -a number of yeara and will; open ai warehouse. They have purchased I the lots on the south of their' building and intend to.iadd. an-j Try on'e of McConn's well baked split loaves of bread.

Double Four Club Mrs. Felix -Sloan entertained rff 3 D.b....: ,9 the Double -Four club yesterday. of yeiloy chrysanthemums formed the decorations. A delicious luncheon was served at 5 o'clock. The club quests were Mrs.

Frank Webb and' Mrs. Don Koons of Los An-egles, Mrs. J. II. Koons and Mrs.

E.H.Pierce. ii With no competition I have "brought the. price of chickens sovthat' you can afford to eat On account: of So much business, will not receive orders after one o'clock on iSaturday. Phone 752 E. A.

Tharp. tu winter Fur-trimmed Suits have never been interpreted more ingeniously than through, this season's styles and especially the new arrivals we have, for you to see. tomorrow. These new styles are of yalama cloth, in box and semi fitted belted models 'j adds much to as! well as Furs gray squirrel, beaver, nutris and fox. Prices range from Cool Days Suggest Cloth Frocks -Before the really cold days come demanding" coats and wraps, comes the comfort of a cloth frock.

The demand has been so great new models reach us most every day. i v. r- i. The most favored material is Poi-ret Twill, in a collection of attractive models, more varied than for many a. season, and the prices are back to a basis of pre-war days.

Fur is used quite extensively on the mere dressy models and embroider ings of brilliant and braids add much to the attractiveness of the more practical styles. A suitable model for every figure. Priced at from $19.75 to $75.00 An 'A other building as business; deyel-opes. They are dealing in potatoes and apples on a large scale. Friday Glove Specials, Cecil Muchmore left today for The afternoon was spent In fancy work.

Delicious refreshments were served. Mrs. 'Virgil Wells was a club guest Bulbs nulliH. Time to plant hyacinth tulips and narcissus. The' Holland bulba are In now.

Winfleld Floral Seed limitations Issued Invitations for a Hallowe'en masquerade party at the Country Club Monday night have been issued by Mrs. Ernest Baden, Mrs. James Crawford, Mrs. Floyd Bevls and" Mrs. Earle Wolfe.

At Kellogg The Rural Sociology class of 8 Wichita to take a position. He has been spending the past month with his parents Mrs. J. I S. Muchmore since hi8 return' from Gillett, Wyoming.

He has taken one of the government" claims in Wyoming and expects to I By Vicente Blasco Ibanez author of "THE FOUR N- HORSEMEN" Supported by Lila Lee and Nita Naldi CHRISTIE COMEDY "The Son of a Sheik" Its a very fine program and one you should not. miss. Afternoons 35c; Nights 40c; Children 10c. Included. go back later and make his final proof.

CHAMOISETTE SUEDE GLOVES $1.25. A new 16 button length fine quality Chamoisette Suede in tan One of the best we've seen, for the price $1.25 TWO CLASP BLACK -V CASHMERE, GLOVES 65c. A fine quality black Cashmere lined glove in all sizes. It has been a long time since we could offer you such a glove at 65 TWO CLASP: KID GLOVES $3.50 TO $5.00. All colors and kinds in French Kid and Cape Gloves in the best qualities.

I W. H. S. will give a program at Friday evening, Oct. 27 at 8 o'clock.

Admission 10c Weinie roast Card of Thanks. We wish to thank our friends and neighbors the floral offerings, assistance and sympathy bestower upon. us during the hours of our bereavement (from the. lfcss of our belowed mother and sister. CHASr E.

MOORE. Guests. Mrs. M. J.

Trince, Miss Zula Prince and Mrs. Sam Day all of Burden spent the day Wednesday with Miss Nelle Brady. Birthday Surprise. Mr. Frank Esch was delightfully surprised last night at this home on Loomis street.

A. six o'clock dinner was served and the rest of the evening was spent in playing rook. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Goforth, Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Dobson, Mr. and Mrs. W. T.

Tharp and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Esch. 1 -i Loyal Workers. The Loyal Workers Class of the First ChristianChurch taught by Mrs.

W. Cockrum will hold their regular monthly business meeting at the, church Friday, 2 A good attendance is desired; 'f S. E. Club 'The members of the S. E.

Club met last evening at i o'clock the home of Miss Elizabeth Go-forth on 611 East ll'th Avenue. The time was spent dancing I A. Jl MOORE, Coming Next Monday STORY THE WHOLE WORLD LOVES. A 66 HUMAN HEARTS" Dedicated to the Mothers of the World. OTIS L.

MOORE, ROY C. MOORE, JOSEPH GAMPTON, Mli'S. L. MOORE. ED KNOWLES," JtRS'.

CARRJK 1 McCLEAN. Free "Press oy the weelc 15c FRIDAand SATURDAY aSter the program. 7 V. F. M.

Society The Woman's Foreign Missionary society of Grace M. E. Church will meet Friday 2:30 at the church. Echo reports by all who attended, the Branch meeting at Hutchinson will be given. The mysteryNvox for I September 'and October will be prepared.

All the ladies of the church are invited, to attend. Hot lunch is best it is hot, right off the fire. Eeat at McColm's, Entertained Junior Boys. Charles Craig entertained his class of boys of the Junior Endeavor of the First Presbyterian church at his home Wednesday evening from seven to nine. -Hftllowe'en sport's and games were enjoyed.

An immense jack-o-lantern was suspended from the top of the front porch. A delightful luncheon was serv and singing with piano and. Vic-1 the roof have arrived and will be put in palace shortly. Bridge Club Mrs. Ernest Baden entertained the Bridge Club Tuesday night.

There were five tables and the evening was delightfully spent with cards. Stately Church 4 Work on the new Catholic thurch Is being pushed now and walls are up nearly to the tops of the windows. en-' trance has been installed and other features are in place. The church is very stately in appear Jince and will be ornanntal when completed. The steel beams for Dresses, Skirts, Blouses, Fall Coats i i trola From here the girls formed a line party to the Zimm where they saw Rodolph Valentino in "Blood and Sand." Afterward they had refreshments at Candyland.

The club members are: Elizabeth Goforth, Marabel Gilcreaser Juanita Yount, Betty Ann Burne.y,,; DRESSES specially uriced for Friday and Saturday, values to $25.00 for $9.85. These are part of them last year's dress- es, some are this season's goods but all are real values for a your choosing at $9.85 They consist of Serge, Tricotine, Taffeta, etc. The eco-nominal buyer will be pleased with these goods, sizes 16 to 44. Carman Vincent, Aliene Becker, NOVELTY Now Till Saturday Night Imogene Yount and Helen Daw son- )T-' ed. Those present were: Don Trees, Richard Jarvis, Glenn Gray, Donald Osterhout, Distance lends rent-paying day.

LOUIS LORRAINE I and JOE MOORE in i HOUSE PETERS fWWWW SKIRTS for the school girls specially priced to sell at $4.95., These are real quality garments, all wool, sizes from 8 to 14. You will have to see these to appreciate their beauty and quality $4.95 18 BLOUSES, picked from our stock, in Geor-J gette, Crepe de Chine, and Pongee, special- ly priced to-sell at HEARTS INHUMAN UN IV t. SAW II GRAND LAST TIMES TODAY, Coming to the Zimm Next Monday' Values in these to Mid -West Lyceum Co. presents Dundee "The Maids FALL COATS, coats quite heavy enough for all winder wear, specially priced at $15.00. These are our first showing of early fall coats handsome silk lined garments, in.

Copen, 'Green, Tan, quality special $15.00 Clean High Class Musical Attraction. FIRST TIME AT POPULAR PRICES. AI)DED GOLDAVYX PRESENTS Jack Holt "The Grim Comedian" A fascinating story of nights behind the scenes in a Broadway Thea'tre. i i Also 'New Hal Roach," 2-Reel Special, (SOME COMEDY.) 10 20 30. HP" CHILDREN'S 9 I See Our Special $5.00 Hats 1 These are trimmed with flowers, feathers, ribbons, and self materials.

Speciai, $5.00 Other hats up to others down to $1.50. HEADACHES When children, of 1 They all went up in the air about Mary Because she was quite contrary! She teased and tantalized and led them all a merry chase. i A Comedy Drama WithHhat Something-Different Air. SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTIONS HAL ROACH presents His second TWO REEL SPECIAL comedy "THE FIRE FIGHTERS" Featuring OUR GANG school age, are, subject to headaches, their eyes shquld be looked after immediately. Most cases are directly traceable to defective vision and consequent eyestrain." We've had pronounced success in fitting children's eyes with glasses.

No child should be al Coming Saturday Only ALICE CALHOUN in "THE LITTLE WILDCAT" HER LATEST PRODUCTION. Harold Lloyd in "I Do" 3 REEL SPECIAL OXE OF HIS MILLIOX DOLLAR COMEDIES. and Selznick News and FOX NEWS. you will find the 'neck piece you will want here. We are showing them in the French Coney, Radium -Fox, Brown Fox, Grey Squirrel, priced from $6.90 to $50.00 Fur capes to $125.00 WOOL HOSIERY ihat We recommend our' hosiery on" the recommendation of our customers.

Wool hosiery so knit that it does not accentuate the size of the ankle. Your anKle will look as neat in these hose as in silk. Try them. lowed to go without Hfj 5 in cm ii me neea is Starting Next Week BESSIE LOVEand GARETH HUGHES pjearly indicated. in 'FORGET ME NOT3 On account of Gov.

Allen speaking BROWN SISTERS WINFIELD'S SPECIALTY READY TO WEAR SHOP. COLEMAN" KlTrtJjitB Mfg. Jewelers and Optometrists Successors to- Antlrew Wilson and Ira Stutzman I in the Grand Theatre Fiday Night It's a story of a girl nobody wantedA story of what a home means hen you haven't any a METRO SUPER SPECIAL. 5 there willbeyio picture program.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Winfield Daily Free Press Archive

Pages Available:
32,937
Years Available:
1902-1923