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The Wichita Beacon from Wichita, Kansas • Page 8

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8 THE WICHITA! BEACON: FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 1, 1922 A Society Neips Informal Tea Mr. Ralph Pryor was the hostess this afternoon for an informal tea at her home on Oakland in compliment to Miss Lucia Holmes, bride-elect of Charles D. Lowry Jr. of Palo Alto, and he.r out of, town guests here for the wedding. Among the guests were the following: i Dame Curtsey Says: Tou see that the finger bowl Is passed with the fruit course of your dinner.

When the fruit is finished each hand in turn is dipped into the water, not both togpther as if one were approaching a wash basin. A flower or leaf floating on the surface of the water Is a decorative touch. By MIRIAM V. SMITHS Mfyer-Hilts Wedding. The marriage of Miss Florence Meyer, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. J. A. Meyer of Anthony, and Durland J. Hilts of Anthony, took place at eight o'clock Thursday evening at the Mfyer home, the Reverend O.

L. Cor-tin officiating. The bride formerly attended college at Manhattan, where she was a member of the Chi Omega sorority. Mr. Hilts also attended S.

A. a. and 1 a member of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. Mr. and Mrs.

Hilts arc now on a honeymoon in Colorado. The Stork Special. Mr. and Mrs. William D.

Woolley "JUST HATS" W. E. Holmes Mil Cheerful Chatterers Probe Cupid' Secrets on Pauline Naftzger For BOYS and GIRLS At Exceptionally LOW PRICES These are the kind that MAKE GOOD Louis Lowry, Misses Margaret Joy Luela, Holmes Chicago: Lucy Ketfer, Bostwlck. Neb. Kdtth Fulls Ethel Runyan Mesdar.tts Lucy Conn, 8upertor, Neb.

Charles D. Lowry, Chicago C. K. Tuttle, Cedjr Kaplds, la. 8.

T. Hlmnan, Cedar Rapids. A. E. Holmes Frank Robertson Walter Vincent XV.

O. Mendenhall E. R. Trout i Dinner and Line Party Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Vincent delightfully entertained with a dinner at the. Hotel Lassen, Thursday evening, followed by a line party at the Miller Theater, for which the out of town folks here for the Holmes-Lowry wedding were guests. Those in the party were: Messrs. and Cedar Rapids. la.

Mrs. T. Hlnman. V. K.

Holmes dnr Rapids A. B. Holmes M1" Lucia Holmes E. Tuttle. Charles D.

Lowry, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. F. D.

Walsworth will leave Saturday morning for Lincoln, by motor, to attend the state fair and visit relatives, They ex of Chnnnlng, announce the Dance At Roofgarden, An Informal dance will be. given this evening by the Order of the B. I O. K. for members and their guests at the roofgarden of the Hotel Broadview.

The Elks have leased the for their exclusive use this evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. E.

Danlclson and granddaughter, Miss Helen Myers, Women Voters' League Gives' Dinner Sept. 13 At Broadview. Sponsored by the League of Women birth of a son on Thursday morning, Ai'gust whom they have named frussel William, at the St Luke's Hospital In El Dorado. Mrs. Woollpy was Miss Sarah Roblson of 1:1 Dorado before her marriage.

Mr. Woolley. who Is a nephew of Mr. and voters, a dinner for both men and women- will be given on the evening Since the vncutioriists are return-Ins from their summer's pleasures in the regions of the lakes, the mountains, aufl the eastern resorts, reports of Cupid's unwearying work are abounding, and the tongues of the caeerful chatterers are wagging with excitement over the present outlook of several important betrothals In the near future. Outstanding among these whispers Is one nssociating the name of Miss l'nullne Xufizger, one of the most liiomlnent of the younger society because they are MADE GOOD of substantial leathers of Sentbmber 13 at the Hotel Broad Small Hat for Fur Coat or Trotteur view, with four political speakers, as have returned from Colorado, where Mrs.

W. P. Chain of I'nrk I'lnee, re the principal attraction. Kichnrd J. they spent the summer months at pect to be gone about two weeks.

various resorts. A small hat with russet hatter's plush twisted round It, and up to a cently arrived from Charming. (Continued on Page tl) Mr. nnd Mrs. Stewart Saunders of considerable and chic height in front.

Mrs. Jury Smith, 421 Laura, who North Ijiwrence left this week for a Boys' Brown Calf Bluchers, good strong: soles i .95 Girl's School Shoes in black or brown S2.95 One of the small hats suitable for the high-collared fur coats, and the crowd, with the name of a young visit In Emmettsburg, Chicago underwent an operation for appendicitis at the St. Francis Hospital on man from Chicago, whom she has ki'own for some time. Miss Naftzger Tuesday morning, is improving. and Omaha, to be gone two weeks.

Mrs. R. E. Torrlngton returned to trotteur as well. Mr.

and Mrs. J. F. McManaman nnd her mother. Mrs.

L. S. Xaftzger. Wii Child's Brown Calf Skuffers, heavy ex-tension soles S2.00 Albert Ellis left Thursdny for day from Colorado she spent a few weeks in Colorado Springs and and Mr. and Mrs.

Wiley B. Fonts spent the weekend fishing on the Greensburg to attend the McLaugu-lin-Bogne wedding. Hopkins and William P. Dillard, candidates for justice of the supreme court, position No. 1, and Otis S.

Alien and W. W. Harvey, candidates for position 2, will speak. Dinner will be served at seyen o'clock followed by the speaking at about 8:30 o'clock. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs.

1. M. Ifuekney. Mrs. Charles George Mills, or Mrs.

J. B. Funke. Plates are one dollar each. Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Sears and Miss Eleanor Sears of Kansas City are the guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Louis IJ. Smith, 1233 North Ijiwrence.

Thy espect to remain until the first of next week. i recently returned from a stay of several weeks iu Illinois, nnd since their arrival home. Miss Naftzger has len busily engaged in purchasing Manitou. FREE A pencil box or tablet free with each pair of school shoes. Exqusite Bracelet Watches BEAUTIFUL BRACELET WATCHES with reli-able guaranteed movements.

Cases in gold, white gold and platinum; beautifully hand engraved in the very newest designs. lovely articles and costumes wnien misht co toward the making of a Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Lowry and Miss Louise Lowry of Chicago, J.

Warren Keifer Jr. and Joseph Keifer of Bostwlck, Charles trousseau, And, It is said, that the Ninnescah. Miscellaneous Shower Mist Millie Shipley entertained with a miscellaneous shower on Wednesday at her home, 1120 North St. Francis, in honor of Mrs. Myrle Hatfield, who was Miss Sarah Rogers before her recent marriage.

wtny friends or the arrzger lamuy will be surprised on Saturday with DR. L. HIGGINBOTHAM Practice Limited to the Removal of Diseased Tonsils Office, Bitting Bldg. Residence: Hotel Broadview D. Lowry of Polo Alto.

Mr. an announcement of the marriage of and Mrs. C. E. Tuttle and son, Ed ward, of Cedar Rapids, and Miss l'nullne.

MnrrfArl In f'liprrvvalft Mrs. S. T. Hinman of Cedar Rapids, The guests were are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Eleanor Lelanil Minn: Many other styles to choose from $1.00 to S3.50 E. Holmes of Oakland, are here for The marriage of Miss Grace Marie Ktnut nf rhnrrvvale to Floyd W. Ray $1 a Week Will 5 the Holmes -Lowry wedding Saturday of Long Reach, was solemniz morning. Fern Leland Alice Anderson Eva J.eland Georgia Mat Rogers Mesrlamus: Cleorge K. r.ozera Lawrence Hoa-ora Grorge Shipley The ma Pkaer, Naomi Brlcker Ruth Brlekfr.

I.uclla McLellan Airnea Oraham Ruth Truex Ethel Hatfield Jean RoKtrs Do! ed Thursday morning at the nome 01 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fuqua of Whlroivrttpr will hf th WMkfnr1 the brides parents, ana airs V. Slont in Cberrvvale. Dependable Used Players guests of Miss Grace Linlnger of The double ring ceremony took North Lawrence.

Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Hackney and Miss Minnie Fleet, who have been in Colorado since the first of August, Specials in Ladies' Department Ladies' Patent or Kid 2-Straps, military $3.95 Ladies' Black Satin 1-Straps, low heels $2.98 Ladies' Black Kid Boudoirs $1.19 Ladies' Black Kid Strap House, Slippers $1.49 Many other styles in Plain and Novelty Effects, $2.95 to are expected home within a few days.

$20 Informal Bridge Luncheon Mrs. J. F. Spaulding entertained with an Informal bridge and luncheon Thursday at her home, 1515 North Holyoke, as a compliment for Mrs. John Hlgley of Kansas City, for which the following were invited Meadamea: Misses: Frank Purnell Josephine Webb Ray Neff Kalhertne Spaulding Hay MeKlnney Myra Spaulding John Hlgley Mrs.

Edgar Welsh and Miss Mau- and up! KIPHONA $315 Nlee, oak eaaes good tone and artlon. flS Monthly Pays HALLET DAVI8. 325 Handsome mnhoirany eaaei a good value. $10 Monthly Pays CO.VCgRTO $365 Like new) a beautiful value. l.SO Monthly Pays GIXBRA.VSEN .103 Mahogany easel fine value.

S1S.50 Monthly Pays. DR. L. P. WARREN Practice limited to diseases of.

and operations on Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat. Fitting of Glasses. 410 Sehweiter Bldg.

Market 4254 rlne Fairweathcr of Kansas City left today for their homes aftejr a visit with Mrs.1 F. H. Slnyton of South Fountain. During their stay they were feted with numerous affairs. Select a dandy Bracelet Watch and arrange to pay in very small sums every week or so.

A Bracelet Watch is not only an article of beauty but an absolute necessity! Your small change will pay for a Bracelet Vateh S.MALI WEEKLY PAVMKNTS SOUTHWESTERN JEWELRY CO. Watch and Jewelry Repairing Informal Party The niemliers of the faculty of at Write Friends University gave an informal If 206 tLDOUGLAS party Wednesday evnlng at the home of Professor and Mrs. E. H. Crow on Hiram as a courtesy for MIm, Lucia Holmes, whose marriage takes place Saturday morning.

Miss Holmes formerly taught In the uni Second Floor Sehweiter Bldg EWEL RY'CO Mkt. 1454 Beacon Want Ads Bring Best Results us: 2 MbsbiiiU 109 N. Market versity. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM place at 12 o'clock, Dean G. AY.

Trout of I'ittsburg. uncle of the bride, officiating. The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, wore a frock of violet gray charmeuse satin, with a corsage of violets and lilies of the valley. She also wore the brldiil gift of Mr. Ray.

a lavnlliere. Following the ceremony a wedding dinner was served. Out-of-town guests for the wedding included Dean and Mrs. (i. W.

Trout of I'ittsburg. Mr. and Mrs. A. J.

Meyers of Iji Harpe. Mrs. Josephine McOreu of La Harpe, Mrs. (). E.

Vandegrift and daughters, Floy and I.olifa of Oklahoma City, Mrs. Marv Harry of Ralston, Mr. nnd Mrs. AV. T.

Stout of La Harpe, Dr. nnd Mrs. K. J. Nodurfth and daughter, Willa Denn.

aud Mrs. A. T. Montgomery of Wichita. Mr.

and Mrs. Ray left Thursday evening for Chicago, enroute Canada, whence they will sail September on the Montrose for Liverpool, F.ngland. They expect to land September 16. In Liverpool they will meet Mr. nnd Mrs.

E. Pickering, lirotlier-in-law and sister of the bride. The two families will tour England together until October 7, when the I'iekeritiKs will sail for New York. Mr. riekerlng was 'graduated from the ffnlversity of Kansas, and later from the University of Illinois, and Is just completing a year's travel In Europe studying architectural design.

He won the fellowship In 1021 from Illinois University, and the last year Mr. Kny was fortunate In winning the fellowship, which will keep him in Europe for a year, studying and traveling. Mrs. Ray Is a graduate of the School nf Fine Arts of the University of Kansas, and expects to continue her study of the pipe organ In Paris the coming winter. Mr.

and Mrs. Ray will return in October. 1023, and will be at home after January 1, 1024 at 3040 Elm. Rixley Heights, Long Reach, Calif. Mr.

and Mrs. A. Ellis and dnughters, Ruth and Roberta, left Thursday for Greensburg to attend the McLaughlln-Rogne wedding. Max F. Moody left Thursday for Ms home in El Reno, after spending two weeks In Wichita as the guest of friends and relatives.

Mrs. C. A. Ash. 2210 Rosenthal, left Thursday morning for a visit In Lnwton.

as the guest of her brother. C. A. Franklin. She also will visit her sister, Mrs.

V. R. Mordy la El Reno. I Sale of Oar Jewel Ranges 1 227 East Douglas Just in Time for Labor Day Sport Hats A Range That Satisfactorily Meets All Tests aa sb sss aa Felt and Velours Hats In every wanted color and models to suit every taste. Specially priced at A most unusual opportunity to secure a fine high grade Clark-Jewel Range the stock is especially complete.

The Clark-Jewel is nationally popular has all the modern conveniences so desired by every 1.95to$4.95 housewire. Handsome finish, easy to keep clean, as efficient as it is beautiful. No kitchen is complete without one of these new Clark-Jewel Ranges. Specially Featured 200 Sport Hats at Tan, Beaver, Brown, Red, Blue $1.95 30 Different Models Smart, New SATURDAY SALE IF lr3t 1C liipilifl i 13 1 1 IP Has Oven Heat Regulator The well known Lorain Oven Heat Regulator is a' standard part of the Clark-Jewel retains any desired heat in your oven for any Ingth of time wanted. Strictly automati5 perfect in all GIVEN FREE LffMMll 227 East Douglas READY FOR SATURDAY a Most Unusual Sale of New Fall Dresses Most Reasonable Terms Ever Before Offered: Extremely easy terms.

Besides 30 days' free trial. The Clark- Jewel will be delivered to your own kitchen on the best terms ever before offered in Wichita; try it 30 days try the patented oven-heat regulator. You will say there is no range that can compare with the Clark-Jewel. Buying from us means that there is a reliable firm back of your purchase a concern that is absolutely, permanent a permanent guarantee that we will back the Clark-Jewel. Easy terms make your payments each month with your gas bill.

With each Clark-Jewel Range sold during this sale, we will give absolutely free fine galvanixed Lisk Self-Basting Cooker. Ask to see this Baker when you eome in to see the Clark-Jewel Range. Leather Handbags For Saturday we offer a special lot of Genuine Leather Hand Bags in beaver calf, vachette, ooze cowhide, and tooled leathers. Single hnmllea, double handles, large and small bags. Specially priced at Garments that would 113118117 sell up to $25.00 Materials Rich Cantons in Black, Navy, Mocha Brown and other autumn shades.

Poiret Twills with luxurious bead trimming; others with ornament. Styles Smartly drapped skirt effects; long, pleated panels; cleverly folded sashes; unusual neck lines; wide, flowing sleeves, and decidedly low waist lines. $2.95 ICansas Gas and Electric Company "AT YOUR SERVICE" OSHKOSH AND Ml RIHf WARDROBE TRUNKS This Is Truly an Event That You Should Take Advantage of 116 E. Douglas.

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