The Norman Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 176, Ed. 1 Monday, December 11, 1922 Page: 4 of 4
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THE NOP.MAN TRANSCRTPT—NORMAN, OKLAHOMA
MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1922
SOCIAL CALKNDAR
Tuesday
10:30 Organization, T..-ulics chorus, A1pli.il
Xi Delta. 720 Asp avenue.
12:15 I.ii'ii# luncheon, M. 1' chutcli. £
2:30 Mi-ssionnry so. irtv. Christian churefi. ▲
2:30 Missionary society, Baptist church I
Tarlors.
3:00 Prr«bytrrian women, Mr- Rov Git C
1'iiRer, 225 lluffy street Mis. Charles A
"Mitch rich. Mrs. J \V. GcorR<\ ami Mil I
1 . t'. McAlpinc.
Wednesday
1:00 Afternoon Party, Mis. \\\ (\ Weir, fl
122 University boulevard, Mr Frederik ■
liolmberK. and Mis. T II. * wmnu foi x.
Miss Florence Monnet X
\ - 00 Stitch and ("hatter chili. Mrs. J. A I
Tort wood. 517 Lahoma street
Thursday
2:30 Home Fconoinic- cluh, Mi<. C \N i
Vaujrhnn, 41-4 Fast Keith -- <• . Mi- T I I
Pierce. and Mis. W. F. I ulwell. V
3:00 Social Hour, Mrs. .lames T) Ma ~
ffuirr, 5li Flm ivenue. A
Dixie cluh. Mrs. F. M Warren, g I
South Webster aven <<■ ▼
Friday ?
2:30 Coterie. Mrs. . M. Keiger. 428 §
Chautauqua avenue. I
; ,00 As Von l ike It cluh. Mr* Fry
Fischer. 428 Weft Eufaula street. i
Saturday
2:30 Kappa Kappa <.: mma heiwCt g
l>rirlce, at their home, 4 West lloyd
street. xi 2
(j 00 Saturday Evening Bring) clt}b, Mrs ■
O. W. Walters. 910 Mmini-t avenue Q
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Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Keller 01 I
Oklahoma City, less ( apshaw and 1 c
children of Lexington, Mr*. Key u
VjV}lf and .children, and Chester ■
C toshaw were dinner quests Sun- £
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1 ,Tiin Briggs, 414 North lindley
a^nne.
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fitjie Engineers Wives were enter-
tained Saturday afternoon by Mrs.
jTj', Brookes, 550 Lahoma avenue.
Alter an enjoyable time, a luncheon
was served. Additional guests wen-
Mrs. A. R. Ramey, Mis. W. S. Eh-
erley, Mrs. C. W. Hrookes and Mrs.
lames Daniels.
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On Wednesday Mr- J. P. Corbett
very delightfully entertained the
New Idea club at her home, 2(14
East Symmes street. In tin- absence
of both the president ami the vice
president, Mrs. George Me Kinney
presided. Response to roll call was
"Humorous Quotations." \ splendid
program was given as follow, read-
ing. Clay Taylor: reading, Mrs.
(I4orge McKiniey; piano solo. Miss
l.enore McKittrick; reading. Miss
Alice Corbett, and rending. Mi s
Evorene \lder. Mrs. I II. Taylor ;
was a special gui!st. The hostess,
.'ssisted bv Miss Clementine Cor-
bett, Miss Evorene Alder and Miss
l.enore McKittrieh, served « dainty
luncheon.
fll>cv>cr&fli>c\2cr
Ufettnie furnttutc
Hear Ye! 8
DELEGATES ARE
PREPARING EOR
INAUGURAL "BALL"
Cleveland county's delega-
tion to the Walton Inaugural
"Hall" is expected to num-
ber several thousand when tin-
time comes for folks to leave
for the big attraction.
Everyone is getting in
shape lor the fun festival, old
fiddlers an scraping the
strings again, and the old*
square dance callers are get-
ting limbered up for the oc-
casion.
Cleveland county should
have the bipgest delegation
of any -neighboring county.
L XLet'# all go.
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WINDSOR CHAIRS
MAKE USEFUL GIFTS
A Windsor Chair would
make one of the most useful
gifts that you could give to
either relative or a friend.
Their appearance arc such
that they will look well with
almost any suite of furniture
and in almost any room.
'Fixings" for Christmas Gifts
In tlit' Girt Shop on second floor you will find
holly pap"*r, seals and cards galore to make the
(lift an at tractive and interesting package.
STORE PHONES
133—First Floor
134—Office Floor
135—Second Floor
McCall's
Norman's Greatest Store
Do Your —Wrapping and Mailing
Christmas On the office floor vour packages will
Shopping Now - '°r ma"r
J
|ti>t the jolliest, \nost inspirational, most satisfying place to do
ynur Christinas shopping is what we have tried to make this stoj-e.
We want to become fatuous as champions of the old-fashioned
Christmas spirit. We he.'icve that you will find our salespeople
courteous even when most pressed by holiday shoppers, that our dis-
plays will prove suggestive in helping you solve your gift problems
and that prices are so genuine as not to take any of the joy out of giv-
ing. Shop at The ( hristmas Store and you will choose successfully.
Gift
Hints
picked here and there
throughput the store
Women's Linen Hand-
kerchief, two in hox, very
m at anil something that will
he appreciated. I'er hox
$1.50
Until Mats in all desirable
pattern , and colors. A very
attrai t ive c< Election
$1.50 to $3.50
I'hreo Mowers Toilet Set
—Three Mowers Toilet
W ater, Tare I'owder and
Compact iw satin lined hox.
$3.50
Men's
Mialed I landker
plain linen tines
50c
Blouses Are Gifts That Please
Ouaint in design and coloring, the new blouses of georgette
and heavier crepes make most original gifts. '1 liese exquisite
creations possess an oriental charm, becoming to all types, and
are offered in fascinating color combinations.
$5.95 to $22.50
their beatitv.
At the [Upper who loved
her she t dress—she tin Is
the leiiv'n adjustment diffi-
cult. "For all their added
femininity they're not so
trig as my old love''—says
she. But her worrisome
days have come to an end
there's a new drtis with
a trick t;> it. Very clever.
It fits the mode a id the
moo i A mere dra\' string
makes it either s'.: ort or
long.
Men's Leather T'.elts with
Initialed I'.tickle, many dif-
ffront (losiijnH buckles, per
set
$2.00 to ![)6.00
Would you like to know
what's new in umbrellas?
Don't mind if you, do so here
you have it. In gay Parce
they like them thick—as big
around as Babe Ruth's bat
and you know that's some
swatter. And they fasten
the ring through the ferrule
instead of through the han-
dle so that whe.-n not in use
the umbrella if; carried top-
sy-turvy.
Have you visited the
Shot- Section and inspected
tin- Felt Slipper I loot h. Slip-
pet- of I*very kind for men,
women and children, all cul-
osr and all ^i/es.
The tortoise never has
been noted for its speed but
when it saw that browns
were leading all other lolors
ti is fall it got up gumption
enough to hurry along
thmkink to win everlasting
fame by composing some
very smart jewelry to har-
monize with the new brown
tones. And Mr. Tortoise ar-
rived just in time for amber
is running tortoise shell
close second—these two be-
ing the newest notes in jew-
elry.
FOR MOTHER
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Z r\0
A Silk Vest For Christmas
It is intimate, but then we all have at least one close friend
for whom it would lie just the gift. These soft, smigglv vests
in delicate tints are so feminine and yet so very practical—they
make ideal gifts.
$3.95 and $4.95
Ingeniously Wrapped
The Woman Who Wears One of the New Wraps
The mere onlooker might never guess the secret of the
closing—so ingeniously do the new wraps get themselves clos-
ed. Look for the large ornament at -one side or the other.
There! The secret's out—so are the wraps—they are right
here and one notes that furs are unsparingly used to enhance
$25.00 to $89.50
hosiery
veils
breakfast gown
tea apron
winter coat
dress goods
umbrella
handbag
.andlestick*
lamps
pillows
pair of blankets
guest linen
table linen
sewing basket
FOR STSTER
Early in the Month—Early in the
Morning
The hours you spend in shopping—what "lies are
they? Do you realize what a difference the time anil
dav make in shopping satisfaction? The crowded,
hurried conditions which inevitably prevail during tin-
afternoons of the last week before Christmas simply
cannot bring about as happy results as shopping at
an earlier dav and hour would.
silk anil wool
hosiery
neoligee
bed room slippers
silk bloomers
garters
woof gloves
scarf and tarn
lace collars
gloves
sweater
sport coat
dressing gown
fa'ney apron
hjTvikerchiefs
party dress
fancy combs
umbrella
FOR BABY
knit wear
booties
mittens
bonnets
leggins
flannel gowns
buggy robe
crib blanket
rubber toys
Neckwear Makes an Ideal Gift
It she hns but a limited time to freshen up she'll
he giad lu-r collar and cuff supply i> plentiful >o
slu- can quickly replace the set worn all day with a
span clean otic, rhe dftinty sets of real filet lace*
and the per! y Bramleys of line.n and organdies make
the selection* of gifts simple and satisfying.
t ollar End ( ufl Sets - $1.00 to $2.50
\ estees $1.00 to $5.95
Noverty Jewelry a Delightful Gift
"What shall 1 get her?" is probably a question that you've been repeat-
Why be in doubt when there are these clever necklaces of beads, metal
chains and quaint earrings in jade and amber? You may choose any of
;hc>c trinkets and feel satisfied your j>ift is an appropriate one—for there
are mayv original designs sure to please the most discriminating.
50c to $2.50
'Fruit of the Loom" Pillow Cases Sheet and Pillow Case Sets
$2.95 to $10.95
In neat boxes for Christmas giving. Good
qttalitv muslin, -L'n.io inch, hemstitched with
lace edges.
$2.50 Pair
Sheets and Pillow Cases to match, scallop-
ed v Iges, sheets 81 n'**1 inches, pillow ca-es
42x36 inches.
$3.25 Set
lure
inches.
Pure Linen Dinner Sets
Linen Dinner Sets which consist of one Cloth 59x59 inches and six Xapkins 16x16
Attractive patterns in blue, rose and gold.
$12.50 and $15.00
Father Might
Give His Little Girl
A New Winter Coat
A sinjf! coat is the sensible sort of gilt that most fathers
enjoy giving. Of course mother will doubtless have to do
the actual choosing. That will be easy though when sin-
has this very attractive group to choose from. \\ hen little
girls are given a coat, something they imi*t have, I hristmas
or no Christmas, as a gift, it should be extra nice, have a
(ur collar, a pretty lining or be embroidered; and so only
the very prettiest coats were thought good enough for this
display.
VERY SPECIALLY PRICED
All $12.95 values
All $18.75 values
$8.95
$12.95
All (25.00 values
$15.95
"Fitrite" Bloomers Offer
Comfort, Durability and Beauty
There's no hulkiness at the Moinach. or pulling
down of the waist-band in back while stooping, or
sitting, in "I'itrite" bloomers.
The diamond shaped gusset, the special slitchiiu:
in the waist-band rubber and the length of the back
prevent these annoying occurrences. A single trial
of "lritrite" bloomers will convince von as it did us
that there are no other bloomers more comfortable,
durable ro beautiful.
Plenty of sues and qualities in black, brown, taupe,
emerald, -purple, fine quality sateen—
$1.95 and $2.95
Sweaters For Sport Lover:
And who doesn't feel young
enough to he a sports enthusiast
at Christmas timer At least sports
enthusiast enough to enjoy a wann,
snuggly Sweater that is both a
splendid protection and possesses
a fashion smack that i^ in tune with
snow days.
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Tarman, Fred E. The Norman Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 176, Ed. 1 Monday, December 11, 1922, newspaper, December 11, 1922; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc114706/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.