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The Wichita Beacon from Wichita, Kansas • Page 11

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2 THE -WICHITA BEACON: SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 3, 1922 "No Women Is Too Stout to Be Stylish" 1HE entire need of the stout figure can now be sup- r.lin in; 4-Via Hfotf V- To Entertain Pleasant Hour flub o( Enid, Okla. John Glcnson of 3225 Orchard, will enfertniii the members of the Pleasant Hour Club of Enid, of which she was a member until last after moving to Wichita, with a one o'clocV luncheon and bridge on Tuesday. The guestp of the club are" as follows Mesdamea R. T.awrence. It.

A. Chantltn Kred Miller Kobart Chantlln Lottie Worcester John Ourran Ptck Hen Cooper K. V. WKatherly N. Oodschalk I H.

Zacharlai Hostess to ISridge, Club. Mrs.vN. IJ. Kctchersid entertained: the members of her bridge club on Friday afternoon at her home, 1444 Shop," a depart- 1 i Fnirmouut. The club members are: Mesdames I'laude.

Flndley J. A. Weaver liny f.itla J. Metz Walter Weina Clyde Soudera J. Spauldlng- Miss Helen Meyers Hostess.

Miss Helen Meyers entertained the mem, uevuieu ex-' clusively to the handling of stout apparel, suits, coats, dresses, corsets, unde a hosiery, etc, A 1 1 carried in a cozy 3rd floor department, separate and distinct from our ready-to-wear, and best of all, our policy of handling "The best at the lowest possible price" is adopted in this section. members of her luncheon bridge club on Saturday at her home on South Lawrence. The club members include: Misses Claudine Richardson Kslrella Law Hewov Nllladys Krouse llnrolliy Mitchell I'orter ijueenin napman Kvelyn tlseil Irene Kelly (Jloria Heller Helen Webb Miss Mary Louise Jones, a student at Kansas University, will leave to-diiy for Lawrence after spending the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler Jones of ItiveYside.

Miss Mary Elizabeth Green of Garden City, who has been Sl U1 Ml Distributors of Sveltline Garments That Slenderize Stout Figures Write for Folder the guest of Miss Jones, will return to (lie university to continue her col "Svdtliite" Style No. 2609navy. lege studies. poiret, hand embroidery trim-Priced $45.00 The Reverend and Mrs. O.

Clark- i uuMa; tks' i ferf x- Hp (JM-- Iff h- is Xi asMH 1 -fry '-J Mx gift 4 mX A LUCIUS son Att water motored to Lawrence the first of last week, where they were joined by their daughter and son, Miss Julia Attwater and Paul Attwater, for the return trip. After pending Thanksgiving at home. Miss Attwater and her brother left this The "Gray Shop" the Only Exclusive Stout Department In Kansas morning for Lawrence, to resume their studies at Hie Ltilversity or Kansas. Miss P.lanche Means hus returned to her home in Kingman after a visit ith her mother, Mrs. R.

L. Means and brother, Robert Means, 1822 Maple. Hostesses to Club. Mrs. U.

W. Fink and Mrs. F. M. The New "Relief" Fink entertained the members of their afternoon club on Friday at their home, 41S South Green.

Mr. and Mrs. O. P. P.aker of MM.

Clearwater spent Thanksgiving with their son, C. W. Baker and family, of South Lawrence. Marriage Announced. The marriage of Miss Mildred Jean At last, extra width where most feet and especially those with sensitive joints need it.

Snug at the heels and under the arch-real comfort and real smartness. Hockey of Mulvane to George Hurty ef Wichita was solemnized Wednes- lay evening at the home of the of Social Jnli'i'ist in lniltniul untl col ficiating minister, Dr. Walter Scott U'jjiaie lur iiii.stinas li's riest, 21S East Third. UVKitM win rrjut'i' ariiiinil thu danie Mr. Hurty is a graduate of the liluiiticu ny Hit' Mi'ii i an-iioilt'uic University of Kansas, and at present oigaiuzui ion mr Uiu criniiit; ui lm is leaching in the Mulvane High tuiaii i' i at tnu Vt iint'isaidcii, lor Black Kid $8.56 Brown $9.00 School.

She expects to complete her which all Iratciiiity uicn in Uju ciiy hool year, after which the couple arc inviicd. I 'V The irau'mily ball will he lonaal, will reside in ichita. Mr. Hurty is associated with tlie J. J.

Jones Realty -WMrsmJ uiJii gives inoiin.M: ol Demy biiiiianl ciiU'i laiiuiii HI, Willi Ulnn.ue dccoiu- tious, unit music by uiu -jn't'i) Kivur 1 Tx A I Meets. Sunflower hautaiinua Meets. Company. Alpha Delta Pi Supper Party Mrs. W.

A. Irwin will be hostess i vr 'J-lie SiiiitlowiH- Clitinlniiqna Circle 'J lie Sunflower liautnuiiun Circle uiclii'M iii mini Kansas Lny. (July linii'iniiy men win i.e picsem, una will moot at 2 o'clock Tuesday The following program will be to the members of the Aloha Delta Pv: 'iiiS vfv WSSl 1 orioniooii with Mrs. llarvoy Uracc, oflernoon with Mrs. Harvey Grace, largo iiuinlicr is cxiiccicil lioiu tol- Mr.

and Mrs. It. E. Parham have returned from their extensive trip thru lie East, and are now at the Cathedral Apartments for a residence until the first of January, when they expect to go to Florida to spend the remainder of the winter. The Fur-hams left Wichita last May.

C- -1 I a 132 North I.nwr.mre. l.2 North Lawrence. leti'o in tin.1 lule. 'xlie bonis of the l'i sorority nt a community supper party on Monday evening at her tiuii will be lioiu clock until 219 East Douglas Avenue AT fl home on East Murdock. (Continued on Tage SB) given: Koll Call Current Invents Alfip lulk and Introduction of Ve New World ot JmIh in Ilia, fweet Sketch of Mohammed Jlelcher ieachlngs ot Mohammedanism Miss Cn'mlen Mohnmmedanism and tlio christian Ite- liKion Lyman Mohnmmedanism aa a factor in World Politics Mrs.

Grace Chapter I Mrs. Loyd Moore cloci; in the uiurniiig. U'lie Men's I'uu-llcUenie orfe'aniza-tion is but tentative at present, but a lew days altii' (lie Clusunas tin nee when the liait'inily men liave nsseiii-bleU ami registered, the organization is to be inane iicnnancnt. ltoger Almoin! mid Antoine Jinnlz called a meeting three weeks ago of the lra-luriiily men of the city to uiake plans' for the formation of i'au-liellenie Association. Mr.

Almond has been chosen chairman to preside at the meetings until utter the tor-mal organization, when officers will he elected. The finance committee is composed of Mr. liontz, Karl Itruce, uud liudy ltauman. Klwyn Dubois, Victor Kog-ers, and Archie Plant form the decoration and refreshment committee. Tlie following men hav been appointed by Mr.

Almond to lirovlde -1 r3. Onrs. J. Cooper Kin Howard Potts will return the last of the week from a visit in Chicago and New lork City. The Colfax Gleaners of Elizabeth Kehekah No.

70, I. O. 0. will meet lit Reed-Pottenger Portrait. Thursday afternoon at 21(i'i North Main.

A Few Gift Suggestions From Curry9 r-Your Gift Counselors Dr. and Mrs. Htixh Hodge F.iitrtuin at Dinner. Dr. and Mrs.

Htig-h Hodge Entertain at Dinner. Past Presidents' Association L'nlertaincd On The Women's Home Missionary annual council luncheon will be given at one o'clock Thursday. An interesting Complimenting Mr. and Mrs. Tto- land Crawford of Oil City, who are guests at the Hotel Lnssen during a stay of two weeks In the city.

Dr. tickets for the members ot their fra program has been arranged by Mrs. W. II. Nichols, with Mrs.

Krnest Lynn Waldorf, Mrs. Hoy J. Hennings, Mrs. liarton, and Miss Veda Senders taking ffart. Special music will be given by the College Hill Auxiliary.

All women of the Wichita district of the M. K. Churches are Invited. i ternities Phi Kappa rl Clifford Tugh Fraternity Phi Kappa Victor JIoklts Ruily llnuinnn Mnoa Itook lleta Thtai I'i The Past Presidents' Association of Caroline Harrison Circle 0(5, Ladies of the Grand Army, was entertained on Friday at the home of Mrs. Anna Iiennett on South Water.

A splendid program was given. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sappenfield of Manitou. are the guests of their daughter, Mrs.

Harvey Price. rni (innima uelta-Kurl Uruce Oeprard Allen ham II. ltiinson Stirins Nu J. K. llwluht Smith to OUR CHRIST.

and Mrs. Hugh Hodge entertained dinner guests on Saturday evening at their home on Fast Second. Mrs. Gilbert Tucker will entertain I he members of her bridge club on Monday afternoou at her home on North Lawrence. I Caroline Harrison Circle fid.

Ladies of the Grand Army, will hold election of officers at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the hall, South Main. Mr. and C. M. Jackson and Knppn Slicma A Diamond Mrs.

S. It. Kinsey returned to Arrhln Plant VJ mas Gift list con-tains the names SiRlua Alpha Epsl- lon Tr. J. Weplcy T.ucas Charlen t'hurrh Vlrpll HInkeniore Delta (Mllon Carl Wlmlaur W'IMard OIhsco Phi Delta Gamma-C.

N. Cos8inan Delta Tau Unlta to sons, D.ivid, and Robert. 1204 Riverside, left Saturday morning for a motor trip to San Antonio and oilier points in Texas, where they will re-nmln until spring. Kingman last Wednesday, after spending a few days with Mrs. Alice Wilson of 1404 University.

aid Mr. ami Mrs. A. It. Frazier of Augusta.

lhirol.1 lilnlia Slpma t'ht llnr.il.l lllnke Ult-nia I'hl Tony Ilnntz KoKPr Almond to of your wife. mother, sister, daughter, sweetheart and friends. to Mrs. Fuone of Winfield is spending the weekend with the The Stork Special. Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Scott of Sirt Dayton announce the birth of a fl.nightcr on Thursday, November 30. to whom they have given the name of Hazel Jean. families of Charles J. Turner and THE CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR HER Select Iter Christmas gem from our large selection of fascinating diamonds, and her smile of appreciation will rival the brilliance of the ring.

Why not take advantage of our convenient credit terms and start buying her present now? Come now and make your selection while our stork is complete. All goods are delivered 'bit first payment or held until t'hristnfas as you prefer. Diamonds Watches Pearls Silverware Southwestern Jewelry Company IP Charles B. Mainline of South Santa HERE is a great 'source of satisfaction in making your rift se Fe. lections at Curry's the New Shop for Milady.

Today's Pictures 208 Siliweiler Bldg. lonvenieirt lonvenient to ft to onfidential 4 onfidential I 291 redit Vr redit ILL she like it? Does it suit her? Is it a discriminating jrif 9 civ dry (h. PHONE. M-2412. Christmas Shopping at Our Store Is Easy Your Make Your Own Terms Xo need to dissapoint "HER" because your pocket-book is slim Come right up we'll arrange it so flint the small payments won't he a burden to you.

Three Christmas present questions to ask yourself before you lay down your money and say, "I'll take it." For the puzzled, we have just the proper use This Beautiful Ring Mounted in while gold, set with a genuine Diamond what would please her more Extra special price now Just pay us $1.00 down and $1.00 each week until paid in full. ful gilts that will be as helpful as they are smart Mi suggest Hosiery, Gloves, Millinery, Handkerchiefs. Eacrs. Perfumes IlLrrmh 3i Mrs. J.

L. Evans, regent of the Wichita Chapter of the Daughters of tlie American Revolution, received with Mrs. Kobert DeWitt Clapp for the delightful mnsicalc tea given Friday afternoon nt the Clapp home on North 'Belmont by the D. A. K.

chapter. In addition to being regent of the chapter, Mrs. Evans also is interested in the Book Club the League of Women Voters, and American Association of University Women. Since coming to Wichita a few years ago from Oregon, Mrs. E.

M. Howard has made many friends in social and church circles, who admire her charming personality and cordiality. She has graveled extensively, and during her residence here has made numerous trips to the South. Mrs. J.

Cooper King, onfi of the most prominent women in club affairs of the city and state, is actively interested in the annual Baby Camp Bazar, which opened Saturday at the Mueller Florist Shop. Since the camp was organized four years ago by Mrs. Howard Norton and Mrs. King has made wonderful progress. At present Mrs King is a member of the board, publicity chairman, and the representative of the camp to the Council of Social Agencies.

For two years she was president of the Twentieth Century Clubhand previously was an officer of the Wichita League of Women Voters, fiie Kansas League, and of the Parent-Teacher Association, which she organized here. For three years Mrs. King was president of the Presidents' Council of the Tarent-Teacher Associations, and was first vice president of the state Presidents' Council. She is now on theboard of the City Federation of Women's Club and Powders Fine pack- age Knitted Wear UJM for baby. THINK of it, a beautiful WHITE OOLD BRACELET WATCH, a 25-year ease, fitted with a high prade 15-jeweI movement FITLY GUARANTEED by factory and ourselves it this very low PRICE OF Shop Early and Often at The Gift Store Supreme At Christmas time our thoughts perforce turn first to Jewelry, the gifts that last.

Our showing has never been wore complete, more Inviting nd comprehensive than now and best of all Make Your- Own Terms Cha'W. 'Trico (Jewelry (h- PHONC M-2412 Electric Irons Iron delicate laces or the heaviest pieces perfectly. No heated room, no lost energy, no wasted fuel. Holds even heat as long as desired. Kansas Gas and Electric Co.

At Your Service CURRY'S Millinery and Specialty SHOP 405 East Douglas.

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Pages Available:
574,434
Years Available:
1879-1980