The Norman Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 19, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 12, 1922 Page: 4 of 8
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TTTF NORMAN TRANSCRIPT—NOP MAN, OKLAHOMA
! r>r. :ifnl ,If V. T. Salmon ami !
| linn ■ li11-: \f i Sui* Salmon, of Ok-
| lahoma t iiy art i nests today of Dr.
I and Mr l \\ (.riffin. at th<;ir
lioiiir, '()/ I 'iiivoi^itv lioulcvard.
Miss Dorothy Vaughan Brll
Office Phone 3. Residence Phone 218
SOClAl. CALENDAR
Monday
3 2.15 Rotary Luncheon, Presbyterian
women.
3:00 Uelphians. Mrs. J. B Branden-
burg. 1008 Monnett.
3:00 Merry Wives, Mrs. W M Newel!,
423 West Comanche.
7:00 A A. U. W. Women' building.
University.
T uesday
12 15 Lions Luncheon, Parker's Con-
fectionery
3.00 Presbyterian Women Mi*- W. L.
Hetherington. Mrs. H. K. Hudgcns.
and Mrs. J I"). Hudgens.
3 00 St. John's Guild, Episcopal church,
Mrs. R. A. Kamey, 540 Lahoma.
y 00 Party M. E. church. South, Mis
-ionary society, Mrs. R. D. Low-
the'r. Miller.
: 00 Pi Beta Phi Alumnae, Mrs. Neal
Johnson. Monnett.
Wednesday
2:30 Linger Longei. Mrs. James Ma-
guire, Teepee.
3:00 University Women Women's build
■ n. University.
3:00 Needle arul Thimble. Mrs. A S
Faulkner, 612 Lahoma.
Thursday
3 0C Old Regime. Mrs. W. M. Newell,
Teepee.
3:00 Bide-a-Wee Mrs. W. H Newblock.
214 East Beal.
Friday
1:00 One O'clock Luncheon. Mrs. J. F.
Paxton, 550 University.
I 00 University Dames. Entertain
Home Economics. Mrs. F. F, Fitch,
318 College.
I'.'s jreat to say "Good Morning,"
i t s fine to say "Hello,"
I.lit better still to grasp the hand
(>i ,i loyal friend you know.
A look may be forgotten,
\ word misunderstood,
lint the touch of the human hand
Js the pledge of brotherhood.
— Edwin Osgood Grover.
Mrs. Louis Bums Bridge Party
Mrs. Louis Burns was hostess
Wednesday afternoon in her attract-
ive home, 216 South Webster street.
one < f the largest and most de-
1' htful parties given since the holi-
i' y season. The entire party was
vt ry artistically arranged. Mrs
l!t rns carried out the suggestion of
f (• Valentine season in all of hertun-
r il appointments. The hostess
I ' -ented beautiful linen tabic cov-
« s in hand work to Mrs. Phil Kidd.
v. iiner of the high score and Mrs. I<
V. Downing, who made second hLh
•i « re. Mr*. Paul Carpenter received
t v consolation favor. Mrs. Burn;
ii.< hided in her guest list: Mrs. R.
\ 11 ut to, Mrs C. P. l.andt- Mrs.
I■ n Owen. Mrs. Guy lllackweldrr.
Mr . Richard Cloyd, Mrs, A. M.
' 11 isnii, Mrs. C lan nce Ireland. Mr-.
1 . ('. Uchty. Mrs. Joseph Marsh
I -n. Mr-. J. \\ . Shepherd, Mrs. I.
y\ Jafk^on, Mr-. R. V Downing,
. S. K. Met all, Mrs. Walter
i ry Mr-, Roy Foster, Mrs. \V. 11.
< ; ' p be 11 • Mrs. R. ( . Berry, Mrs.
io'nson. Mrs. II. L. Muldrow, Mrs.
I ' vin DeBai'r, Mrs. Robert Mul-
«'r w. Mrs J. I\ Paxton, Mrs. N. M.
i!' j: n. Mrs. Paul Carpenter, Mrs.
I 1 Kidd. Mr-, R. I- Randolph.
y S. C. \. Berry, of Oklahoma City,
M ss Clyde Thompson, Mi-- Cath
t i:ie Patterson. \li-s, Marguerite
Pendleton. At the close of the
: : vie- Mr-. Burns served an elahor
, two-course luncheon to her gue-t-
J'rd was av-isted by Mr- Willard ti
( ampbell, Mrs Walter Berry ind
Mivs Marguerite Pendleton.
Thursday Afternoon Bridge Club
Mrs. A. N. Hen son nnh- hostess to
the Thursday Afternoon Bridge club
Thursday afternoon in the home of
her mother, Mrs. II G. Goodrieh.
728 DcBarr avenue Mrs. Henson
hud as special guests her sister. Mrs.
Karl Cootes, Mr- t . P. Landt Mr-.
Clarence Ireland, and Miss Ella
Mansfield. Mrs. C. P. Landt re-
Ci'ved high score favor tor the
guests and Mrs. Walter Berry was
pre-cnt <1 with the high
for the member-.
| Mi Prrd Gnm and daughter, Misft
Mariam Gum of (Oklahoma City
ju<iv gtiett* of Mrs I E. Clement
and Mis- He- e Clement Saturday
ii-ifl attended the Delta I)elta Delta
sorority open house
Mr. Herbert I nrbylill i- tlie guest
of hi parent* Mr and Mis. Albert
S I ti r by fill, 517 I. Main street.
VIr Turbyf II will return to Big Cab
in Sunday morning to resume his
v rl. in the Iiv Cabin schools.
Auxiliary American Legion Has
Regular Meeting
Ibi Auxiliary ot the American
I i'!ion met with Nlt J. I. Day at
lur home, 520 West Eufaula street.
Monday evening In the absence of
the preside t, Mrs. \\ . II Abbott
Mrs. Carl Brown presided. After a
h rt business meeting an enjoyable
eial hour followed.
Mis- Ester Parrv Anderson and
Miss Elizabeth Coley- students in th •
university were the guests of Mr.
ind Mrs. Rees Parry ol 2U1U North
We-tern avenue, Oklahoma (ity.
I hursday. 'I he young ladie- return
ed to Xoriuan Thursday evening for
litiation of the pledges to Delta
iamina. The sorority entertained
with an informal dancing party Sat
ttrday evening.
* * +
Or. Brooks Gave
Dinner Party
! >r. Stratton I). Brooks entertained
with a lovely dinner party I ridax
*. eening in honor of Dr. M. K. Cooley
and Dr t . A. Prosser, president ot
Dunwiddie Institute. Minneapolis
His guests were limited to the Mich-
igan men who are members of tin
!aculty "i the University of Oklaho-
ma.
Tuesday Afternoon Bridge
K itertained By Mrs. McCall
I he Tuesday \fternoon l ridge
club was entertained the past week
by Mr- S. K McCall at h r honn-.
411 We-t Symines street. The club
i;i\ r was received by Mr-. John
Taylor and the guest favor went u
Mrs. Walter Berry. \ delicious
l.Micheon wa- served at the close o:
the afternocn.
Announcement was made Thurs-
day of the marria e of Miss Kath-
trine Ballaine ->f Cleveland. Okla . to
Mr. Frank l-'rye. of Cleveland, which
took place in January at Kl Reno.
i'oth Mr. and Mrs, Erye are students
.'i the iimi.t-r-ity and will continue
their work i:i -chuol for the remain-
der ol tin year. Mrs. hrve is a niem-
' • r of Gamma Phi Beta and Mr.
I'"I've >- affiliated with Acacia. They
^ ill liv • at 502 South Crawford
treet.
.fr Wa.te, <iniv«r ny stu-
dent and member of the varsity |,a«.
Let ball srptad, spent Thursday in lil$
home, MM W<-t Thirty-first strei t.
Oklahoma City. Mr. Wuite was en
route to Manhattan and Lawrence,
Kansas, to play with the University
of Oklahoma team there. Miss
Wilua Holland and Miss Margaret
Mallorv. wlio are teaching in the
Clftremon Idtfli ichoolj /were also
tfue u of Mr Wnite'- parents, Mr.
and Mrs. < F, Waite. Miss Holland
was a mid term graduate of the uni-
versity and a member of Kappa
Kappa Gamma,
* * *
The Sarto Club
Met with Mrs. Synnott.
I lie Sarto club had a delightful
meeting with Mrs. William Synuott
Tuesday afternoon. Roll call was
.tsnwend by current events. The
aiternoon was spent in sewing and
11 11 m
t'ons in the living room ami libra*: ,
and wintered e;n*|i of the three tab < ^
in dining room and hivakfa f r- m
where a delicion luncheon was -il'v-
ed to the entire member .hip, except j matinee
one, who wa . out of town, and Mr J < horns.
John Ilullum of ayr <'kia.. who .
wa. a special gnesl At .{ o'clock,'®®^
\frs i Grimes, \f rs \da
White, Mrs. James Gresharn and
Mrs. Major Kidd were in Oklahoma
< iiy rhui'sdav afternoon for the
iwn by the \lessiah
Mr. ar|< 1 Mr- fjouie Wrstervelf
wtre in Olclahoma City Thursday
and attended the convention of the
Hardware men and the banquet that
evening at tin- Chamber ot Com-
merce.
Helta Ti, local social fraternity
petitioning Delta Ppsilon, of the uni-
versity announce the pledging of Al*
lan Casey, sophomore, Oklahoma
City, and H. Lee Benefield, sopho-
more* Hobart.
the pr«sident. Mr-. John llardi
called the m<etin:.' to order for :i
: hort business e ion, after whieh
lie retired from ih< office -lie lia
1,J I o successfully filled for the pa t
ear and Ml-! \- Hi. M. Ilo; an. til
newly elected j i ideiit who will <li
)CC| till' club activities for the < 1 u
ing year, assumed charge i,i the
meeting and appointed her standing
committees. Mr- Williams, who is
ever a gracion hostess, was at he
best on this occasion and departing
uc-ts erpre--(d their appreciation
of her hospitality* and the very en-
joyable passing of another mile-ton-
< onvi-i Mition. Mrs. Synnotl .I. IiuM. «l ' ir. the life of lli<> Social Hour club
III. Mic with several selections <•' i „ hi.-h is tin Mvnml oldest elnh i,
II. B«ssent will
on I'ebruary 2.5.
New Idea Club
' Meeting
John .Mcl'ormick, Aim:, I .luck and I \orinan x,,
Homer alter which the hostess, as- thl. ncxt
sisted b\ her daughter. Miss Sa«lie. ,j.
served a delicious one course lunch-j
eon. The next meeting of the club
will In with Mrs. R. C Smith, 20<
South Santa l e street, on l ehruar\ The \ew Tdea club was entertain I
21 erl Wrednesda> afternoon by Mr-, li. j
* * * )' . Kiniberlin. 11J Last Acres stre \ I
Troop two of the Cannfire girls j complimentary to her mother-in-law
entertained in the home of AJiss Mil-| who is a member of the club, l it-I
Ind Wri lit, 7Ml DeBarr avenue, teen members answeri-d to roll call
L he -ptcial guests invited were:
( le-tia h'rost, Myrl W aters, Mildred
Le - Williams. Beatrice Noting. 1 la
Mae Maples. Maxine Maples* Mary
^iatiLihter. Klizabeth Price. Tile
members attending included: Min-
nie Mae George. Kura Sandefur,
Agatha Bailey, Corinne Rackley, Ber
nice Larsh, Lillian Allen, Crystal
Ri-enger, luanita Cat hey, Mildred
Wright. Joe Clara Rackley. Mrs
Clyde Pickard, guardian and Mrs.
Ri.senger, assistant guardian.
and • 9
a verse of my favorite sonu
why. i After a short business sessio
Miss Myrtle Dre-ser who spent tw _
years in old Merico as an inlerpre L
ter for ;in oil company gave quite an I
interesting talk on the customs and -j
ways of tile Mexicans. The house I I
was prettily decorated with spring ' 5
flowers and ferns. Dainty refresh- f
rnents were served by Miss Lila |
j Black and Mrs. Sam Crawford, il
j I lios( present be-ides members of c
ub to enjoy the" ho italit B
; the hostess were Mrs. W. O. Sjien I
j cer of Oklahoma City. Mr A. Mc- ▲
t Daniel, Mrs. Charles Richards. M r I
Mary Wingate, Mrs. Sam ("rawford, |C
Mr-. Karl Klledge. Mr, P.-.rk Jone-, ! |
Miss Myrtl.- Dres « r, and Mi * !..' a f
I'.lack. The dub expresses them ' I
eh. - a- having an extra good hmi K
hoping Mr si Kim berlin would re- |a
peat this kindne - shown t!iem, Tin- ||
club adjourned to meet with Mrs. 'J
George tiile.s ,{0.? list Comanche r
street, l ebruarv 22. I
Alpha Delphian Chapter
Has Regular Meeting
I he Alpha Del.jluan chapter will
hold their next meeting Monday af-
ternoon, h'ebruary 13 with Mrs. J. B.
I'randenliurg on Monnett avenue.
I he subject to be discussed will be
Latin literatnr- pages 130-181 by
Mrs. R. K. Kiniberlin. Mrs S. D.
Morgan, and Mrs R. L. Cook \'ery
much interest was shown at the last
meeting with Mr- W. L Broome,
l-.acli member should make an effort
c> attend thc-e meetings.
Oklahoma C itv members of the
i>elta Delta Delta alumnae associa-
t >11 who attended the annual open
house Saturday afternoon from v
until '• o clock in the house were.
\ rs. Oscar Welch. Mi-s Elizabeth
Bedford. Mis- Mamine. Miss Kern,
fav i Miss Marian Hoovet Miss !• . < lyn I With Mrs- F- Williams.
J'o/arth, Mis- Alta Merle McMahan, The Social Hoiir Club met
Mrs. MccCormick Hostess
to Home Economies Club
The Home Kconomics club met
with Mrs. ( l*i. Mcl'ormick in her
attractive modern home west of th<
city \ large percentage of tin
members t< k advantage of the ideal
day for a trip to the country.
Most of the business session was
devoted to arrangements for the
' olouial Reception |wl ich the ciub
•s plrmning for all other club inem-
er- on I'ebruary 23rd. •{* •> . P
Mi-- Klizabeth Denton, count; Bide-a-Wee Club 'a
ionic deiiKuistrator, gave an inter-j E'nteriai-ned By Mrs. Paden I
sting ;• lid instructive explanation of;
t pr -sure cooker and prepared in it! ^'rs- ''aden was hostess to j 2
tasty In of and ve«eta!.b st«lw in ! th® of the Bide-a-VVcC dub if
twenty minutes. and the additional guests, Mr-. |. M.j*
l.'nifinr valentine refreshment, were j Mr^. G. P. Glenn. Mrs.rf
served by the hostess and her assls-1;'0^ Misses Lucile Couch,II
nits. Mrs. I.ucy Pari- and Mrs. I. I)., and Martha raylor. Tljurs-1k
i;.n„.s .-iflernoor. it her hc.t.n-. .«!!( W. ! I
Guests of the club were Mesdamts i "Main fu" nwmbership an- 1
C. M. KtHier, M. V. I'loyd, John r":l ,;l1 Coush fa- I
Merkle. Sr., Hartman and Van Ivorc" lhf clpb with several of her f
I nih r11]. pret:\ \ trniptin: lunelieon . J
.;. «•"« - rve.l .it ilie cl..>«- „i ;i l„vel> j I
Mrs Bode Honored '' '• r|,r 1'llli' ■' ;i meet v.itl !
With Sewing Party lr~ U- 11 ^ew ljc k I «l.rti. rv
. . ut her home. J14 K;
li! l.oiior of !ier si-ter, Mrs. Henry
I'odi- o: Oklahoma l ily, Mr- Claude | *
Pickard gave a sewing party Friday 18
eveniirj at her home 229 lia-t I'on- |
kawa strict. An enjoyable time '
was spent i>i sewing a id conver- a
tion followed by tlie In.ste-- serving 8
■| splendid luncheon. Mr-. I'ick.ii'!'- c
test, «'i. Mr-. I lcnr\ llode, Mr-. I
iolni McKitirick, Mr-. R. K. Kim- J
:> -rIi11 Jr . Mr- \na Collin-. Mr- I
I*r.a'ik Hoggs. Mr-. J. J. Baker- Mr-, j I
Addie llerry, Mrs. lien l.cfiler, Mr-. | *
W. I' Nolan, Mr- Charlie Richard- i
Mrs. Park Spencer, Mrs. Doris -tog-
n r. Mrs. \\ S, Murphy, Mrs. Joh.i 1 J
Vicars- Mr-. Charles DeVor-s, Mrs I
W ayne Ro.l;-. Mi-s l.ydia Iiriggs, J 5
Mi-s Lelia Pickard, and Mrs KM. jj
Thompson. ^
New Drapery
Materials
Arrived for each room
in the House
They Fairly Breathe of Springtime;
New Designs Add to tlie Color and
Daintiness and Prices are Far Lower
Than Last Fall.
Our new Spring Draperies are here. Not just tlie
material fur draping "tie room—but for the entire
htmie, e\ery room from the liwny room to the kitelien.
N oit know bow much happier you are when your
borne ii;iv been freshened up with new draperies—
especially iu the spring. They are to your home just
what
flow <
to the vard.
McCall's
Norman's Greatest Store
Special Drapery
Service Is Free
iicn't forget th?i when you buy your
draperier from McCall's, you not only pur-
chase the latest in draptry materials, but
also you secure a special service that is
worth as much to you as th? draperies
themselves!.
No matter how dainty and exquisite
drapery materials may be, unless they are
hun^ properly, they will never add to your
home what they should or could if properly
made up and hung.
And you can be assured that they will be
made up according to the latest edict of
draperydom and hung so that the full ef-
fect cf their beauty can be seen and felt.
The special service McCall's drapery de-
partment offers includes going to your
home, measuring the cpeni-ngs in each
rcom, making up the curtains and hanging
them for you.
All you have to do ig to select the ma-
terials You are relieved of all other wor-
ries and work.
Call 1-3-5 and Mrs. George will be glad
to come out and study your home with you
—you know that your draperies should
harmonize with not only the furniture in
each room, but aLso the general plans of
the house.
FOR THE
LIVING ROOM
Those new Velours . nd
Silks in mulberry, blue and
other colors will form won-
derful over-drapes; while for
the glass curtains the new
Tu-can nets and the new
filet patterns are most ex-
quisite.
The pressed down Terry
Cloth and the double faced
( ret mines also make desir-
able living room drapes and
arc less expensive.
\ ou'll be delighted when
you see the beautiful com-
bination these new materials
make and don't forget that
prict s are lower than they
were last fall.
FOR THE
BED ROOMS
In all the pretty cretonnes,
.-wisses. marquisettes with
colored designs—they cer-
tainly are vcr\ new for the
bedrooms.
And you certaiuly can
have a wide selection of cre-
tonne^ this spring for the
new materials, v.hich hav«
jii^t been unpacked, include
a variety that will make you
slop and considi r several
tmie- before you can really
decide just which design you
Annivesary of Social Hour Club
* v Marian (linn. Miss Virginia
.Mr and Mrs. I.n l atin.v 100" Voitt,« Miss |.-vm.st
l.u-t Seventh Mri-.t. Oklahoma I'ity Mi.. Virginia tt'riitht Mis. Florence
snnouncc the birth of a dMgrhter. McHttry. M,.. Margaret Marshall,
Dorothy Jo, Monday morning, Feb- \|i>8 R.-I,eeea Lamb Mis. Constance
rnary ... in their home. I Cromer, Miss Marian Olinser
1 hursday. Feb 9th., at the beautiful I
home of Mrs. Ben F. Williams, 609 !
North Peters, for the purpose of eel |
ehrating the birthda> anniversay of :
of the club. Red carnations and fern- ; j
were attractively used for decora-11
Just read this telegram from Mr. E. B., who is
in New Y ork on a month's buying tour for McCall's
customer-friends.
But you won't have to wait until he returns, to see the Spring
Sport Suits he's buying for McCall's.
^ on can see these Spring Sport Suites in the windows today—be
sure to come in and try them on Monday while the stock is complete
Sec the Valentines on
display in our windows
today — Prices? Oh,
you can select just the
ones you want for from
5 to 100 pennies.
Valentine Means a Renewal of
Friendships of Old Times
What .loc- Valentine Day mean to von?
I> it siniph a eliil.l's day wlten meaningless nothings
are >etit to friends' Or is it a special day in the vear
when real ines-;ig. ^ of love, sentiment and ^.xid wishes
are carried t.. loved ones and lrien.ls of long ago?
In this hurry, scurry time of tlie modern day exis-
tence \vi often forget to observe the customs, that,
while inconsequential in themselves, go so far toward
making this world a wonderful place in which to live.
Vou have, undoubtedly, many friends whom you've
not thought of for many years—but thev still are inter-
ested in you Why not remember them with a Val-
. mine—the Trilby kind—this vear?
JUST REM KMHER
"Truby Photos Are the Rest"
TRUBY STUDIO
Phone 2-0-3 122 East Main
WESTERN UNION TELEGRAM
NEWCOMR CARLTON, President
GEORGE W. ATKINS, First Vice-President
RECEIVED AT 3KMAW 46 NL HG NEW YORK N Y FEB 10-22
S K McCALL CO.
NORMAN, OKLA.
Sending express today new Sport Suits in Tweeds Keller
Cloth Home Spun Capes and Coats in Camelhair Chinchilla
Jerseys Polo Flannel leading New York stores making special
displays of these smart styles this week predominating colors
Roee Orchid Periwinkle Bark Phantom Blue Mohawk Meadowlark
Italian Green Black and Navy very strong.
E B McCALL 511AM
McCall's
Norman's Greatest Store
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