,;S. them for a wadding present for ibe rr O^ark to spend their honeymoon. and j. after September 15 uill be at home at ?- l,;lt;* Masa.soft apartment lieu? • at Third and Santa F streets Pur go- *; mg a may the bride u b?couun,'v iClt; attired m brown As she d.eei*;ed e 'he stairs she to sed ner bduQuet ;o-:o ward the outstretched arms ol a le group of young girls, and it w*s raught ig hy Miss Constance Mutt. She Rave •j1 her bridesmaids silk hcpe and cliiffon ,d dance hartdkerchiefr and Mbs Con- 1 le stance Mire her rna-d of honor, a i- Dorine The groom nave his best man ■s a crgaret lighter, and the groomsmen n neckties and handkerchief* The ■r. | bride is the only daughter of Mr and j i- Mrs T A Moxcty She was bo*u.reared and educated In Atchison, ,le where she is one of lire most popular ( ie girls in the younger social ,v*t Hie y groom is assistant manager of the lt;,e . Chamber of Commerce and is highly n respected and very much liked Iw Sunday Mrs. C Kurtz, sr Thirteei.th 1d and P streets, was surprised, the or-* casron being her birthday Tire guests i e came laden with birthday gilts and i i- after dinner played cards and went to i - the ball game Thore attending Uie II affair were Mrs Kurtzs husband and I Mr ar.d Mrs C. Kurtz, jr., Mr and lt;•t Mrs And:ew Kurtz and family. Junior , r Kurtz, a grandson of Mr and Mrs -n C. Kurtz, sr , Charles. Norman and e Victor Kurtz, Mr and Mr C A js Schol’z. Misses Margaret arid Ida . e Scholtz Mr and Mrs. C J Scholtz,;s and Misses Freda and Elinore ScholtzMr and Mrs N J Scholtz, Miss Mary [Schaaf, and Charles Schaaf. Mr and JMrs Pete Breuer, Misses Ma ,,uret- and Fred Breuer, Charles Br-uer. Itay e Bryant. Herbert Hartley, and Louts 1 i, Jones. The guests ol! live In the vl- ,- cinitv of Atchison and Doniphans ' Mr and Mrs Arthur Beattie enter- * 1 tained 22 guests' with a dinner Sunday 1 at their home, 607 Kearney street, In a honor of Mrs Beattie's sister. Mrs A j f E Wycoff, wlio is visiting here from e California, and for Mr Beattie's- brother, Tom Beattie, who is leaving m- about September 1C for California 1i Last week Mrs Arthur Beattie and * t her sister, Mrs. Wycoff, and Miss Ma- I i rle Hetz visited In St. Joe. : As Mrs, N. D. Ogden has returned from j *' 1 Lincoln, where she has been visiting r her daughter, Mrs Frederick Caldwell, i , for the past three months ‘ j Thirty - five young people of the• Methodist church gave a farewell pic- j nic at Pittman's bridge on Stranger ! 4• creek Sunday afternoon in honor of; I Miss Mary Swartz, who went yester- i I‘ J day to Kansas City to take up her new j ; duties as teacher in tlie Roseland j 5 | grade school. Miss Swartz was very , f( active in church work She was pres- i»Sident of the Young People's Mission- j gi ary society, a member of the Meth- i -odist church orchestra and tlurd vice- ! _. president of the Epworth League. Miss j Swartz will be succeeded as president of the Young People's Missionary so-j clety by Campbell Rice, w ho has i been serving as vice-president. The success of the picnic was due to tire committee in charge, which was Miss Dais/ Kuhn, Mbs Gladys Swartz and Miss Ora Barthel Ewing (Rusty) Herbert, jr., of Hiawatha was the guest of Frank Af-| fleck, 524 North Sixth street, for the , Moxcey-Burke wedding last evening.Miss Katherine Sowter, who sang at the wedding of her cousin. Mbs Katherine Moxoey, to Mr. John E Burke last evening, recently won a scholarship at the Homer Institute in Kansas City.Miss Esther Seff. who has a position