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The Wichita Beacon from Wichita, Kansas • Page 8

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THE WICHITA BEACON: MONDAY EVENING, JULY 31, 1922 3 Miss Florence Voth, 318 South Popular, returned Saturday from several weeks' visit with friends in Oklahoma and Anthony. In the lat mental and vocal solos together with several literary numbers will feature some of the leading Colored talent of the city representing several of the church choirs and musical. organizations of the race. Friday evening, August 4, a musical recital will be held -at the Fifteenth Street M. E.

Church under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid and Pastor's Aid Societies of the church. The program, consisting of Instru Farmhands from Oklahoma Scorn Wage of $3 Day Society Neips '4 ter place she visited Miss Winifred Williams. Miss Williams returned to Wichita with Miss Voth for a UO UI8B I. FINNEY Oklahoma harvest hands are mak weekend visit. Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Toungmeyer, ing their way north now, having been FOR SIM PARK CLUB GIVEN A BOOST THRU CLUBHOUSE Playing on Municipal Links to Be More Popular Than Ever released from threshing there, accord' ing to C. E. Hall, manager of the Kan 3319 Victor Place, returned late last night from a month's motor trip in Dame Curtsey Says: Varieties By the Town Tattler Colorado. Mr.

ana Mrs. xoung- iou rememner always it is a meyer visited Colorado Springs, guest duty to be courteous to any other visitors at the same County Attorney Music Estes Park and Denver. Members of Ivy Leaf Chapter, No, sas Free Employment Bureau. An unusually large number of men were available in Wichita this morning. Many of them would not accept the scale of $3 a day which is generally accepted here.

Farm hands are finding it easy to Surprise Birthday Dinner. An enjoyable family dinner was given for J. C. Billinger, 418 South Lawrence, last Friday evening in -honor of his birthday which will take place soon: A huge cake with the figures "80" decorated in candles was cut by Mr. Billinger as a feature of the affair.

Wicker baskets filled with flowers were other decorations. i'GuesIs at the diuner were: J. C. Bill- home, no matter what her per 75, Order of the Eastern Star, will sonal feelings may be, and to forbear from starting any arguments or (lisi'tisslon that might become hold its annual picnic tomorrow eve A runaway symphony conductor will appear with the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra in Wichita, this coming season while musical Australia will continue to bewail the continued absence of its State Sym ning at 5 o'clock at Riverside Park hea ted. Villa.

All members of the Eastern get winter jobs now. So many farmers are wanting hands by the mouth, that the employe can have his choice. 'ion do not give the servants linger, S. W. Lingenfelter, or Kansas Star and families are asked to bring baskets, also to provide themselves any orders or use your hostesses' Wages range from $35 to $75 a month 7 City, Mr.

and Mrs. Jieno IS. Meyers, i Mr. and Mrs. Max Billinger and sons, with plates, glasses and silverware.

witn Doard and room. A few men are going into the Da property as freely as you do your own. You do not refuse any social engagements your hostess phony Orchestra director. Verbrug-ghen (his name) was granted a vacation in Europe recently and develop-, ed the wish to stay away during the time. Verbrugghen will take the Ice cream and ice tea will' be furn "iMax and Lewis Thomas; Misses ished by the chapter.

An interest kota fields, according to Mr. Hall Golf supplies, lockers for clubs-soft drinks and otheer advantages of a first class golf club will be available to golfers on 'the Municipal Course at Sim Park starting Tuesday Aug. 1. PBcrniee and Myrl Billinger. i makes for you.

ing stunt program has been arranged Lack of funds seems to be the largest obstacle to a more general movement place of Emil Oberboffer, former for the occasion, according to Mrs. Foster Stark. or hands to that district conductor of the Minneapolis Sym Shony orchestra, lovies Miss Josephine Welsh, of Mueller's No. 2 flower store left Sunday to spend two weeks at wnw, rado Springs and other Colorado F. Armour-Miller Miss Rachel Armour and John Delta Rho Sigma Meets Jackie Coogan's next adventure will be a trip to New York via the Delta Rho Sigma will hold its regular business meeting tonight at points.

if -a- New York Gossip Miller of Wichita, were married July 24 at Pawhuska, Okla. Mrs. Miller Is a graduate of the Wichita High School and Wesley Hospital Nurses' Ray E. Ellis-of the Ellis sporting Goods 131 North Lawrence, has taken the golf supplies and soft drink concessions at Sim Park and is installing a stock in the A. V.

I. Station at the entrance to the park. Panama Canal in Aviation 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. M. L.

240 Circle Drive. Members New Tork is now, of course, com Mr. and Mrs. C. A.

Magill will leave about August 20, for a -trip to Alaska and other places of Interest A Kansas City-Wichita airline was Training School. Mr. Miller is a son are urged to attend. paratively uninteresting. Most New proposed sometime ago.

In China an of Mrs. S. C. Miller, 1237 South Xork folks are away for the sum' It was said today that the open Miss Seifkin Sails Water, and was formerly connected mer. Europe, Easthampton, New on the 1'aeific Coast.

fVestiiew Golf airline runs regularly between Pek ing and Kansu. Education Kansas summer schools are run' Miss Ruth Seifkin, daughter of with Rorabaugh Dry Goods Company, port, tne Adirondack, the Berk-shires and the White Mountains all Mr. and Mrs. Miller are making their Women golfers of the Crestview ing of a clubhouse at Sim Park will, mean a large golf club there. It is estimated that about four hundred men and women are playing golf at Sim Park.

Many predict that the num Mr. and Mrs. Seifkin, 162 North Hillside, will sail tomorrow from New York City on the President Polk for home In Wichita. ning more than capacity clip this claim their toll. Fifth Avenue is, of course, still most interesting in the Country Club will meet at the elub 8 o'clock tomorrow morning for an early morning game.

Lunch will be Miss Harriet Paswater, 823 South mornings. season. The record leads over any state in the union. Winter sessions are expected to double In attendance, a year's travel abroad. She will be accompanied by Misses Jane Water The beautiful new "Follies of 1923" Main, entertained at a weekend law- served at 12 o'clock after which A.

F. Andrews, golf professional, will ad' ber will grow with the additional facilities which the clubhouse at the park will give to persons who play there. 'v man ana tfertna cowan or Chicago, Is drawing the Broadway crowds at party and dance at her home the fol at this rate. The Latest Fad friends, who intend to study in lowing jtuests: Misses Hazel and dress the players on golf. A prize night.

Will Rogers, their gifted comedian, says that Flo ZelgSield, Vienna this winter. The clubhouse will be open every Winona Clark, Mollie MacasRartn Virginia Dasset, Louise Hereford For church, for sport or street, veils in brilliant colors, Shetland pattern as well as chiffon, are in Dr. H. F. Hyndman, 241 Mt.

Holy- day from 6:30 a. m. until dark. A golf ball marker will be installed and Reglna Snyder, Bergine Cooper and the producer, who Is at present in Europe, traded two front row seats at the Follies for two round trip Eunice Kirkpatrlck Messrs Verne system of returning lost balls, sim oke, returned yesterday from several days' business trip in Illinois. great demand.

Suffrage Twenty percent of Wichita women Yoho, Harold Seiger, William Robl ilar to that used at Crestview Club, will be put in effect. passages to Europe, and after I purchased my tickets I believe it is so. I shall write a bit of cossln each Roger Huffine, Floyd McClure, Howard Heffron, Leland McClure, who registered did not vote at the Sorosis Picnic Canoe Party City officials have ordered that week and keep you posted on what A picnic canee party for August 3 no more motor cars be parked around and an alumnae breakfast for August Leo McGlynn and Cale Blakely. Gives Breakfast last election. At least eighty percent are expected to vote tomorrow.

-Vacations The Wichita vacationist makes the the first tee. Cars must be left in they are doing and wearing back here will try to reach Wichita for Thursday or Friday papers. the parking space near the A. V. I.

Miss Lois Wycoff, 1154 University Station. This is but a short distance 12, was planned at a short business meeting of the Sorosis Society, last Thursday evening, at the home of Miss May Seifkin, 162 North Hillside, The meeting was conducted by Miss from the first tee. Proper parking entertained at breakfast Saturday morning in her garden the following following requirements of his host before accepting any invitations: Adequate transportation to destination. Full length sheets and a real guests: Misses Marie and Hazel will be awarded for blind bogey and for low gross score. -a- Mrs.

M. A. Gilniore, 232 North Handley and Mrs. J. B.

Alexander, 403 Ida left yesterday for Augusta, called there by the death of Mrs. Annie Tyrce. Mr. Harrington Guest of Honor Mrs. Jerome Hnrriogtou was guest of honor Inst Wednesday night at a dinner party given by her sister Mrs.

Charles H. Hyde, at the. Country Club in Buffalo, N. Y. A picnic supper at Thunder Bay was given the following night, also by Mr.

and Mrs. Hyde in her honor, according to a dispatch from Buffalo. Inspecting of the death of C. E. Potts, father of Mrs.

Howard Potts, Miss Eleanor l'orter will not extend Invitations at the Country Club Thursday for luncheon in honor of Miss Mary Rhodes, of Pittsburgh, niece of Mrs. Potts, as planned. Shirley Smith. Staley, Esther Runyan, Opal white, Members of Sorosis are asked to bed. Self expression.

Freedom of choice at meals and facilities for a will relieve congestion around the first tee which in the past has been a handicap to golfers. A stock of new and rental. clubs will be carried at the clubhouse as well as all other golf supplies. Ruth Orita Wilhoite, Garnet Manager New Tork Office The Vail Jewelry Co. meet AT the Riverside Boathouse, McMillan, Vivian and Pauline Eagle.

getaway. Thursday evening at 5:30 o'clock. Girls will bring baskets. Affairs for Miss Cutler "GENE" Betty Jane Stetthcdmcr's Birthday. Miss Louise Cutler of Kansas City arrived today to be the house guest In honor of the fifth birthday of of Miss Marjorie Greene, 835 North her daughter Betty Jane, Mra Alfred Stettheimer, 400 North Clifton, en- Topeka, for several weeks.

Miss Greene has planned a house dance w. for thirty guests at her home on Sheet Music Hits E. Sfaoley tertained about thirty children last Saturday afternoon. The ever-exciting fish pond draw for favors, afforded amusement for the guests. Delicious Wednesday night.

Twelve young friends will picnic at Heller Grove on Thursday night in her honor. Miss If You Only Knew 30e Doo Dab. Blues 25c refreshments were equally enjoyed, Little Gray Universal Dance Folio. Don't Buy a Wardrobe Trunk Before Vou See the "Murphy" Miriam Smythe, 1339 North Law rence, will entertain at a house dance Sec'y State Bar AsVn The guests were Esther Jane Coats, Marion Rose Stettheimer, Helen Rose Solomen, Betty Solomen, Carol Earl Bradberry, Julia and Bernlce- Sull Miss Elizabeth Stowers of Kansas City, has bepn visiting Miss Catherine Answorth. 230 North' Clifton for the past week.

later in the week for Miss Cutler. Victor Record Hits ivan, Marjorie Grace Fisher, Box Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parker, 1609 Fannie, announce the birth of a "What stops crime Is the certainty of conviction. If InTeeti-gation shows that my qualifications will more effectively serve to accomplish this, your support will be appreciated." daughter, Genella, Wednesday night, Nobody Lied (Fox 75c Afc-the Fountain (Merini) Moon River (Waltz) $L25 Golden Cockerel, Galli.

Curci) $1.25 'anna Stevens, Blllie Ginns, -Sidney Ginns, Adele Ruth Rasman, Fanny and Gilliard Crone Ruth Stewart, July 26, at 1710 Laura. -a- -a- Mrs. W. Y. Morgan Entertained Player Roll Hits Mrs.

John Madeen entertained at luncheon at the Innes Tea Room, FRIENDSHIP recently in honor of Mrs. W. T. Mor Kan. of Hutchinson, wife of W.

Billy and Louise Price, Wilbur Mc-Intire, Peggy Purvis, Evelyn and Jack Spines, Donald Amsberry, Harry Cohen. Lodge Meeting The Christian Rebecca Lodge, No. 521, will meet at its hall, 316 South Lawrence, at one o'clock, tomorrow afternoon. Stumbling, Fox $1.25 The Sneak, Fox $1.23 Lonesome Mamma Blues $1.25 Why Should I Cry Over Tou $1.25 Morgan, Republican candidate for nomination for governor of Kansas, Mrs. John Vlckers, Mrs.

Blon Hull. Wellington Pianos MY Home From Vacation Camp John Coombs, the only hoy from the Wichita diocese to attend the $385 $335 lp E.DOUGLAS lp Mrs. L. W. Lingenfelter, student counsellor for high schools of Kansas City, Mo' who has been visiting J.

C. Billinger, 418 South Lawrence, Episcopal Vacation camp at Elk Springs, returned Saturday re' Facts You'll Want to Know WILLIAM EUGENE STANLEY Thirty-one Years Old Born in Wichita, Kansas. Educated Wichita schools. Graduated University of -Chicago. Graduated University of Chicago Law School.

In active practice since 1914 except while in military service. In late War Volunteered April 1917. Eeslgned Oct. 31, 1919. If nominated and elected I shall endeavor to bring about the following: 1.

The careful investigation of all complaints when possible before issuing warrant. 2. The effective enforcement of all criminal laws. 3. The speedy trial of criminal cases with the least possbile delay between issuing of warrant and such trial.

4. In all matters in which the county'a financial interests are in volved all doubts to be resolved in its favor. 5. Troiupt action on all forfeited bonds. porting a glorious time, during the Traveling Bai will return to her home in Kansas 2-wee outing.

Fifty-two boys from City, Tuesday. Visit of The Stork Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma attended the camp. Guests attending the Alpha Tau of COWHIDE A daughter, Marie Lorraine, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L.

Powell of the Interdale Apartments, Saturday, July 29, at the Wesley Sigma sorority reunion and house party of Fairmount College, last weekend, were Mrs. Paul Henrion, Mrs. Ashmore, Misses Sela Roll, Winifred Palmer, Margaret Mcln August Sixth A new innovation that threatens to become quite popular. Many pretty cards with delightful sentiments have been pre-, pared for the occasion. We have a very large" showing of them here and you are especially invited to call and see these new cards while they are fresh and complete.

Remember your friends with a Greeting Card. in black. long grain, durable leather full leather lined, brass lock and lift catches. Poekets on both sides. Comes tyre, Edith Levit, Marcella Yoho, El lice Sulye, Sela Endicott, Susanne Baxter, Faye Brewer, Leone Erlck-son, Marcella Tyman, Irene Brown, in 18-inch only.

Hospital. -a. Sunday Evening Tea Sunday evening tea was enjoyed at Waco Weego Inn, South Lawrence, last night' by a number of Wichita folk. Mr. and Mrs.

James B. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Blackwell, Mr. and Mrs.

Maurice Major, Mr. and Mrs. John Madden Captain O. Griffin, Miss Mary Walt. Robert E.

Jewell Totton, Helen Larkin and Bernlce Ehm. Judge G. H. Terrill and wife, of Elkhart, arrived yesterday by motor on -their way to Topeka, to spend a week visiting their daughter, Mrs. Perry Hazzard, 627V4 North Emporia.

Misses Edna and Rose King, daugh ters of Mrs.eCooper King, 803 Kims, Monogrammed in Gold Mall Orders Filled Postage Prepaid 134-126 E. Douglas Ave. and Miss Helen Neighbors, left yes Bruce and Miss Margaret Leola Blackwell. The party met at the Madden home S714 East Third at 7 o'clock and continued to the Inn. -a- Mrs.

Enoch Returns Mrs. Mary Enoch of the Wichita College of Music and son, Oscar, returned Saturday from Rushville, where they placed Mrs. Carrie Allphin, mother of Mrs, Enoch, in a hospital. The condition of the latter Is said to be improving. Mrs.

Enoch will resume her work at the Wichita College of Music September 1. Vur a at With a Kelvinator terday for El Dorado Springs, where they have taken a cottage for two weeks' camp. Mrs. John Neigh equipped Ice Box it it possible bors of Newton, and others will chaperon the party. Time in camp will be spent in fishing, swimming and hiking.

Miss Rose King will remain! to have Frozen Puddings and in addition you have perfect refrigeration at less in Colorado until October 1. New Way to Curl Hair Fine for Outdoor Girl Tb ilmtrln mfthod of curling the bir th proptr thing (for Ither bob- tod or long hlr) bofor going motoring. boating or golfing, or Indulging in any outdoor BDort or cxarcla. This will not than the cost of ice At Tour Service only glvo tho hair tha moat beautirul wavy and curly appearanca imaglnabl. but wind or heat will not take tha curl out.

Tha curllnesa la quickly acquired and laats much longer than where waving tonga are uaed. Beeldee, tha balr will be "Shop In the Morning Sales" Specials for Tuesday Morning 9:00 to 11:00 bright and luatroua. Instead ot dull and dead looking. When combed out It will be as nice and fluffy aa If bad Juat been abampooed. Juat gat a bottle of liquid sllmerln at any drug or department atora, follow tha accompanying directions, and you will be simply delighted witn tno reaun.

inn product Is of course perfectly harmleaa and ther Is nothing sticky, greaay or un pleasant about 1U Adv. Silk Sweaters, 4.95 The best desk values ever offered It's Getting Late for Straw Hats The Vogue Right Now Is for Sports Styles A felt or fabric sports hat is being worn by smartly dressed women these days to fill in between now and the time that a really truly winter hat is seasonable. A brim with an unexpected quirk, a quill poised at a jaunty angle, or a bit of dingle dangle trimming it is just something of this sort on every one of these Hats that makes them so bewitching and it's also good news to know that they are Terr attractively priced. May we serve you soon? Paris Shop 114 Danforth, Pres. Several dozen fiber silk sweaters that sold repularly 7.50, 9.75 and 12.50.

The colors are mostly navy blue and blade. All sizes. Silk Skbts, 9.75 Striped and plaid -white silk crepe skirts in the most popular styles of the season. Extra as well as regular sizes. Bath Towels, 19c 50 dozen good quality Turkish -bath towels that sell 29c regular.

Good size and weight. Ribbed Vests, 15c "Women's ribbed vests of a quality to sel at 35c, gauze weight for warm weather, extra and regular sizes. Wash Goods, 15c A tble of wash goods of all kinds, plain colors and figured effects, including tissues, voiles and ginghams. Values to 59c. House Dresses, 1.59 Are You Sick of having your bakings turn out to be failures? USE Pre-shrunk fringham house dresses smartly styled and of excellent quality material, in check and rlaid pattern 2.75 to 3.50 regular.

Values to 18.50. This ay operating, typewriter desk can't weaV out because it's made of welded steel. We GUARANTEE these Art MeUl desk the best value ever shown Let aa send you free booklet describing them. Western. Litbo Office Supply Co.

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