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THE WICHITA BEACON SUNDAY. JANUARY 9, 1921 PAGE TWO SECTION I IN THE WORLD OF SOCIETY PERSONAL NOTES AND GOSSIP smmmmm Series of Alphabetical Teas To Be Given By Twentieth Century Club Announcements Made Today Show Cupid Has Wasted No Time in 1 92 1 Among the Interesting and entertaining events planned by women's clubs for the week is the first of the series of Alphabetical Teas to he given at the Innes Tea Boom at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon for members whose names are included In the and division and friends. These teas will be given for the benefit of the building fund for the Twentieth Century Club house, which will be built soon. AH women of the city are incited to enjoy the afternoon's program. 15 MIRIAM V.

SMYTHE AJtho the new year la but one week old, Cupid luis lost no time tn his chosen work of making matches and his well aimed arrows have taken op several of the popular young folk of Wichita with the result that numerous lnlerestinj; announcements are made today. Of paramount interest to the younger set Is the announcement made by Mr. and Mrs. J. E.

Frltzlen of Country Club Place of the engagement of their youngest daughter, Christine, to Mr. Glenn Christy of Eureka. P. E. O.

Luncheon. In celebration of the seventeenth anniversary of the P. E. O. society, the members were delightfully entertained at luncheon at the home of Mrs.

Will Jones, 1501 North floly-oke Avenue, on Friday afternoon. The society colors, yellow and white, were prettily carried out In the decorations and luncheon appointments. Luncheon was served at quartet tables which were centered with bowls of yellow flowers. Place cards in yellow and white picturing marguerites, the society flower, marked the place for the members. A birthday cake iced in white and surmounted by seventeen yellow candles centered the dining room table.

An entertaining program was given during the afternoon. Miss Eva Dewey had for her subject, "The Story of 1. E. Mrs. L.

W. May-berry conducted a drill on the P. E. O. constitution.

Mrs. James Trent Hobbs, Mrs. E. E. Wright, Mrs.

E. M. Lowry, Mrs. O. C.

Bayless and -Miss Eva Dewey were in charge of the arrangements Frltzlon is one of Hie most Miss These delightfully informal s'fuirs will be given during the next few weeks with a group of women acting as hostesses each time. On Wedncs iilliliiil liiiir llli! wmmmf Jjipiaiiiifiiiiiil mssi piiisiife mimmmmTAB I v- tillil Wichita Federation to Meet An interesting 'meeting is being planned by Mrs. Oscar W. Hoop, secretary of Fairmount Library Club and chairman of the library and art department of the City Federation, for the meeting of the Wichita Federation of Women's Club on Monday at the city Ubrary. Miss Brewer, physical training instructor for girls at the Wichita High A marriage which came as a surprise to friends of the couple was I hat of Miss Florence C.

Eller of National City, and Ira Wlucbell, which took place on December 30 in National City. Announcements of the marriage were received in Wichita Friday. Mr. Wlncliell Is a member of the Plil Delta fraternity. It was while in service during the war that he and his bride first met in California.

They are at home at 902 East Douglas Avenue. popular girls in the younger crowd and an especially pretty girl whose vivacity Is. one of her chief charms. She graduated from Wichita High school, later attending Hrcnau College nt Gainsville, (Ja. Sim Is a member of the Lambda Alpha Lambda sorority Mr.

Christy Is the son of Mrs. Ella Christy of Eureka and is engaged in the cattle and oil business. lie Is a graduate of Colorado College and a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity. The Christy family Is one for the luncheon. School, will give a talk, having for her subject "Posture." The Rev.

Otis E. Gray of the St James Episcopal Members who were present are as follows From Hospital Experience. Church, will give a talk on Amerl H. W. Stanley.

R. H. Tinder. day Mrs. E.

K. Trout, Mrs. E. A. Watklns, Mrs.

L. P. Warren and Mrs. A. Wilson will be hostesses.

An interesting program will be given during the afternoon and tea will be served. Otto L. Fischer will play several selections; Mrs. Fischer will read, Mrs. E.

Neal Woods will read and Monte Blunn will sing. The members of the club are anticipating with pleasure the giving of the teas for their friends. Another will be given on Friday at the X. W. O.

A. Mrs. H. Ii. Hale is captain fpr this affair and will bo assisted by other members.

Their guests for the afternoon will Include those whose names begin with the letter H. An invitation is extended to all women and girls of the city interested to attend. Reservations may he made for Wednesday by notifying one of the hostesses any time before Monday. Twenty-five cents will be charged for the tea. canizatlon." This Is the first meeting of the new year for the federation R.

R. Vermillion, Mesdamef- H. W. Allen, C. Bayltu, H.

Boye, J. W. Cheney, K. K. Creseler, J.

G. Doreey, W. T. Wateon. Recently a clever young matron who has three charming daughters and who resides on College Hill, was In a local hospital for a few days.

As and as Americanization Is the key' O. E. Weight, E. J. West.

Iyman Woodruff, note of the organization, It is fit ting that an address should be made she Is inclined to write prose and J. W. Hendee, J. A. Woods, Trent Hobb, O.

N. Smith, on this subject. poetry she wrote the following poems W. K. Jones, Atoheeon, Mrs.

i. M. Graham of Okmulgee, while at the hospital The man next door, he moans and groans, And the woman In two-o-elKht Is wild; Down the hall there la laughter say And always the cry of a child. The butcher's wife Is better, they say, And the asthma man Is taken away. arrived Tuesday to spend two weeks with her sister.

Miss HUliard of the most promluent of Eureka famine. Mr. Christy has extensive oil interests in the Butler and Greenwood County oil fields. The date for the marriage has not been set. Wedding Date Chosen The first, wedding of the new year to occupy the attention of society is that of Miss Gaby Gwnldner and Mr.

Powell which will take place on January 19 ut the. home of the, bride-elect's brother. Dr. Bene Gouldner of Park Place The ringe will be a quiet borne affair. Miss Gouldner has chosen as her maid of honor, Miss Ignore Gorges and as her maids, Misses Agnes and Maegnret Long.

Mr. Powell will be attended by Eugene Stanley. Little Hilly Wilson will carry the rings for the double which, will be performed by the Reverend An F. Koone, E. M.

Lowry, W. Mayberry, C. V. McVey, Klrke Meehem, a. M.

Palmer, W. H. Rolllm, O. W. Shear, Major, Kororoes, Misses Besa Staley, Kva Dewey, Catherine Kile, Emma Weston, Miss Grace, of Missouri.

and Mrs. G. C. McWethy. are all on a journey toward health, we Mr.

and Mrs. A. V. McWethey, who suppose, But where we will land, the Lord only have been spending the holidays with their son, G. C.

McWethey. 943 South Knows. NEXT DOOR. Twentieth Century Meeting A demonstration in furnishing two Main Street, left Wednesday to re turn to their home in Guthrie, Ok. There's a man In the room right next to rooms tastefully and economically me Whose facs I know I never may will be the entertaining and educa Legion Auxiliary Report During the past six months the members of the American Legion auxiliary have visited the hospital 1 il times.

At the St. Francis, WesW and Wichita hospitals 149 men lia 'e been treated and at the Tubercular And he tape on the wall In a delicate way Entertained Club. tional feature for, the meeting of the As It he might have something to say. Ha knooks. tbo not often; come one, two, three.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bulllnger entertained the members of the D. D. Twentieth Century Club at the Sliaw Academy on Tuesday afternoon.

The ft wonder if they could be meant for me?) There's a man In the room- right next to D. club Thursday evening at their drew M. Uroilie. The flower girl will lis Jane Seydell. Dr.

Gouldner will new borne, 311 North Grove Street members who have the program in charge have spent much time planning it and have thoughtfully worked give the bridf away. Camp six have been treated. These men are of different nationalities, including Spanish, French, iJogro, and French Canadians. Six deaths have me. Whose face I know I may never see.

But tho I may never see his fae, 1 know lis taps with a certain Those present were: 1', i Preceding the ceremony Miss Mar garet Brown will sing a group of out all details. Miss Elizabeth Sprague of Fairmount College, chairman of the art department; Mrs. W. A. Ir been reported during the six months.

Messrs. and cnariea Bmitn, Mesdames Miss Blanche Offerle, Jury Umirii, Edwin Wheeler, I'aul Slilhlom, Roy Macauley. Hoy Jenkins, Philip Osborne, a student at Kan songs, following the ceremony Sickness has been repored in buffet supper will be served for the sas University, spent the week end win, Mrs. Earl Trout and Mrs. Don legion families.

The contributions to few guests. in Wichita as the guest of James F. the fresh frnit fund has amonnted tn Hostesses for A. C. A.

Teas Pew marriages will be of more in- McPherson, 1555 North Market Street Schnler have the program In charge. The meeting will open at 2:30 o'clock and all members are urged to attend. $82.57, and from this fund $75.47 has The second week of the Hostess Mr. Osborne formerly lived here. terest to Wichita folk for the year than this one which will unite the (harming French girl mid the son of Mayor and Mrs.

John L. Powell, one Plan management of the A. C. A. Tea Boom, 412 Wlnne building, will be Circle to Meet.

been used to buy fruit, flowers, literature, Ice cream, candy, gum, cookies, soap, brushes, razor blades, tooth paste and clothing. A complete outfit of clothing was given to one man and to another $5 was given to help gin Monday with Mrs. H. I. Hudson, The Bethany Circle of the First of Wichita most prominent families.

captain of the week, In charge. Tea is served from 3 to 5 :30 clock each Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Clark Black were guests of Mr. and Mrs.

L. M. Hamilton the first of the week enroute to their new home in Phoenix, Ariz. Mrs. Black was formerly Miss Eff le Brown and is a sister of Mrs.

Hamilton. The marriage took place in Liberty on December 27. Baptist Church will meet at the home of Miss Jessie Shearman, 117 North Hillside Avenue, at 2 :30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Boss Atch-inson will have charge of the lesson.

pay his expenses to see his sick day at the tea room to members and their friends for fifteen cents. Some mother. The engagement of Miss Marie Lawrence and William Earl Pepper-. roll was announced Saturday Mr. and Mrs.

Eastio Wolffarth, hostesses serve their favorite cakes or cookies with the tea and others serves sandwiches. Several are planning special teas on their days for afternoon by Miss Lawrence at her Attorney and Mrs. Walter Matson, 1526 South Market Street, are plan home. 1(538 South Lawrence Avenue, ning to leave Wednesday evening for wlll.be of Interest to a wide circle New Mexico where they will make friends. This week the hostesses and assistants are as follows: who have been invited to attend the inatigural reception at the State House in Topeka, will leave Monday to be in Topeka for a few days.

of friends in the city. This interest their home. Mrs. Wolffarth was for Mesdames" Dean J. Wolfe.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Baehr are anticipating a visit from Mrs. Baehr's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

S. E. Dyal, in the spring. Mr. and Mrs.

Dyal spend most of their time traveling and are now in Florida spending the winter. merly Miss Ruth nig announcement was disclosed to the girls after they had spent the H. I. Hudson, Leslie Klclielbert er. afternoon playing cards.

A buffet Captain; Ober Nossaman, Wetinore, J. N. Maynard, H. Stearns. Mls Mllllcent Notts- Miss Estelle N.

Beaver is ill at the luncheon was served nnd small en (Continued on Page 8, Section Kansas Sanitarium. Paul Henrlon. ger. containing kodak pictures of ,.,1118 couple with a tiny cupid perched Immmmmmmmmmmmmmm i v.vj on top of the pictures were placed on Mr. and Mrs.

Riley W. Moore, 442 Vassar Avenue, announce the birth of a son on December 27 at the Wesley Hospital, to whom they have given the name of Floris Jerome. each plate. The color scheme of pink '-and white was carried out in the menu and appointments. Sweet peas jiii.rshadesi, of pink were attractively 'nMtd about the rooms.

Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Stephens and children, John and Kathleen have moved to 214 North Hillside Avenue. Miss Lawrence Is the daughter of lif 508 -1 Til HI Douglas i ill Mr. and Mrs.

William E. Lawrence, Miss Bly Ewalt, of Medicine Lodge, one of the old Wichita, families. She is an attractive brunette possessing IL 1 Ea 1 a IIU Douglas I who is taking domestic science work personality of unsual charm. After in Kansas Agricultural College. Is "Miss Lawrence attended Fairmount spending the week-end with her aunt, Mrs, S.

A. Young. College. Reo(5-Pottermr Portrait Mr, Pepperell, whr is attorney for The Interesting engagement of Miss Christine Frltzlen to Mr. Glenn Christy of Eureka, is made today by Miss Frltzlen's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. O. H.

Hagenbuch of the Federal Land Bank, is one of the Tacoma, are the house guests J. E. Frttzleu, 3344 Country Club Place. of Mrs. William Davidson of North younger professional men In the city, lie is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. 2 FOR 1 SALE STARTING MONDAY Pepperell of the Crescent Apart- The Westminister Guild of the Lawrence Avenue and of Mrs. J.

M. GaUie, 1725 South Main Street Mr. Hagenbuch is planning to go to New York rb be gone for several weeks rinents. He graduated from the Kan- First Presbyterian Church will meet University Law School where he was a member of the Sigma No fra Mrs. A.

C. Houston and son George of Circle Drive will leave next week for Wichita Falls, to remain for soma time to benefit rhe health of George who has been ill for the past few months. I am giving two articles for the price of one. This meana that you can buy a and will stop in Wichita en route home. Mrs.

Hagenbuch will be here ternity and Phi Delta Thl honorary with Mrs. Mortimer Preston, 1131 North Main Street on Tuesday, January 11. All members are asked to assemble at 2:30 o'clock. waist or skirt and I will give you one free with the purchase. law fraternity, about two mouths.

The marriage, will take place some DiamondRing Special $95.00 time in February. Several informal The Ladles of Caroline Harrison The executive board will meet at Sewing society will be entertained affairs are being planuet. for Miss Jawrence to be given during the next Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. O. G.

Sut Jtnfee weeks. Mrs. Vernou Abel will entertain on Tuesday at her home on ton and Mrs. Maggie Prouse at the 2 FOR Blue Serge, Poplin or Tricotine Skirts 2 at $4.45 2 FOR 1 Georgette Waitt 2 at $3.95 Hostess to Card Club. Miss Carolyn Clapp entertained the members of her card club on Tuesday at her home in Wellington Place.

Those who played were: Mlaaes Millie Margaret Christina Frltslen, Carey. Josephine Brooks. Harriet Osborne. Carolyn Clapp, Mrs. Charles Dunn, Koxa Strosnyder, Mrs.

Sheldon DeWitt, Eva Moore Dimond, Mrs. Glenna Dunne. Jessie Burns, Sutton borne, 35S Pennsylvania Ave- 1 :45 o'clock with the meeting tar ting at 2 :30. Mrs. J.

L. Vlckers, president, asks that all members remain a short time after the meeting and meet the chairmen of the different departments. College Hill and on Saturday evening Af fairs for Visitors Complimenting Miss Grace Soldanl of Ponca City, Mrs. Lloyd McDonald Mr. and Mrs.

Fred McWilllama will entertain with a family dinner. Those to hear the announcement of the engagement were: Mesdams Knlph Culp. Maud Schollanberger, Chester Payna, Kobert Sutton, Ktnsey, P. Lawrence, Pa Vault, Morris Andrew. Train, Nellie McWilllama, Kallette.

Merry Srhnltsler, Jr Hal Dunham, entertained guests at luncheon at net home on Vassar Avenue on Friday. Her guests were: Miss Ethel Patternson of 320 South Washington Avenue underwent an Harold Bellgear arrived yesterday morning from Kansas City to spend Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Charles Martin, of North Hillside Avenue. Mr. Bellgear will leave Monday night for California to spend the remainder of the winter.

Mies Soldanl, Miss Pesrl Fisher, 2 FOR 1 Gingham Aprons 2 at $1.89 operation at the Wichita Hospital 2 FOR 1 House Dresses 2 at $2.75 Miss Josepblns Mrs. T. J. McDonald. AloDonald, Mrs.

Leo Lahey. Friday. She Is improving altho she Mlas.s- DavlJ Wire. is still in a critical condition. Guests for Dinner.

Miss Opal White entertained the Marguerite Veall, Lottie gnaw, N'ola Hbb. Vera Chappell, Jean St. Clair, Helen Munson. Vernon Abel, Robert Christian, Campbell, Cber Noasaman, Hoy Buckley, Victor Henry, Jcel Tucker, following guests at six o'clock dinner on Friday evening, at fcer home on North Minneapolis Avenue; Misses: Messrs: Esther Holmes, James Macey, 2 FOR 1 Two Pair of Einlock Hose (Regular $2.50 Value) 2 pair at $2.1 1 Ira White, vernon J.andretn. Mrs.

A. J. Fanshier weut to Wln-flcld Friday evening for a visit with relatives. Splendid Rings! i 2 FOR 1 White Voile Waists 2 at $1.72 Bath Bingham, Roseoe Brown. lace watnen.

Ton are sure to find just the ring you want here at the price you can afford to pay. Three-Quarter Length Genuine Hudson Seal Coats with Skunk Collars, Cuffs, and Slalli-son's Pussy Willow linings. Custom Made to Your Measure 2 FOR 1 Two Pair of Kinlock Hose (Regular $4.00 Value) 2 pair at $1.95 In addition to this I have other exceptional values. Some of the most remark able are All Cloth Announcement Extraordinary! Pre-War Prices On Ladies' Suits Made to Order la order to keep our tailors busv during January we will accept TWENTY-FIVE SUIT ORDERS at the low price of $69.50 COMPLETE. Suits offered at the above price are NEW SPRING MATERIALS, in blue, gray, tan and novelty mixtures, including our regular midnight blue serge.

All other suit materials reduced to pre-war prices and offered at $75.00 to $100.00 and up. To the women who have their own material, we will charge $50.00 for the making and we furnish all findings except the lining. Choice selection can be had by calling today. FLANERY LADIES' TAILOR ALL SILK AND WOOI DRESSES At $12.35, $19.75 and $27.50 Values to $69.50 SUITS Only a few left $19.75 Values up to $75.00 BathRobes $3.95 values $8 $5.75 values $10 COATS In Store on Sale $11 75 to $13.75 TouH be greatly surprised to see the wonderful Fur Values shown here this month. It will pay you well to BUY NOW at present LOW PRICES.

I have recently purchased this store at replacement value and you are receiving benefit of same. A Great A really wonderful selection of rings to choose from in all of the latest styles. You can pay as little as $1 a week. Southwestern Jewelry Co. Second Floor Schweiter Building 508 HI East irj Douglas 0 The Fern Goldie Feinbergr, Prop.

W. P. Witschner Co. Southwest Corner Lawrence and Douglas UPSTAIRS 227Va EAST DOUGLAS OF East Douglas Rh U1 1 513-514 WINNE i 1 1, ii ill 1 if i it.

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