The Norman Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 187, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 24, 1922 Page: 3 of 14
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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1922.
THE NORMAN TRANSCRIPT—NORMAN. OKLAHOMA
SOCIETY
luncheon was served by Mrs. F. O.
Miller and Mi's. Caton, daughters o"
Mrs. Hardic. Special guests were
Mrs. White and Miss Moss.
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The Home Missionary society of
LEGION WILL GIVE
CHRISTMAS DANG
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Mr. and Mr,-. Hal Muldrow will the First M. K. church. South, met
lull have a< Christmas guests Mr. and Tuesday nt the home of Mrs. J. D.
Dai row, 316
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Monday
8:p0 American Legion Daticc. Davis
i ; 15 * Lions lunch ton, l ; t \i l , M ra. Robert Muldrow and son. Mr. James. Sixteen women were pres-
and Mrs. Carl Reistle, sr., of Okla- cut, and the program conducted by
Wednesday , * ' . , * . u TM
ui d.micc. Country club. Norman ncma City, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rcis- group two, was entoved by all 1 tie
>rjt.ufxc-r set. Thursday t'c' 'r,t Bartlesville, Mr. S. O.1 house was beautiful in its Christmas
.! :'i<i iii.ii .i-Wi! . Ml -.' Da\i' hut. 52; Muldrow, of Malvern, Ark., Mrs. decorations. Dainty refreshments
w'; flom, Mrs. i . it iksstni. vv* "• Brockway, and Entice were served during the social hour.
■ ^ Kim a * ..nc. Brockway. "•* •* ***
„:J0 A, Vuii J.il. It h..„qu I Mrs. A . ... ^ ... Mr. a„J Mrs. J. L. (oilklinK will
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Harlow will have a family reunion on Christinas
have as Christmas dinner guests day when Mr. and Mrs. R. A.
Miss Grace Louise Orion of \(r lin^ jjrs. A K \s)l an(| c|,i). Conkling of Oklalioma City. Mrs.
l'rinceton. Mo., and Mr. Harry T>. (|r(.n ol Oklahoma City and Mr. and M. K. Winne of Chicago. Mr. and
Simmon of Wynona were married ^|rs Leroy I'.hnore. Mrs. Frank Conklinp: of Noble, and
at four o'clock Saturday afternoon ' ... + \[rs Crane 0f Purcell will be their
It the lionie of Dean and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. l'hil Kidd will en- guests.
Julicn C. Moum I. Rev. I. H. j tertain Mr. and Mrs Major Kidd ❖ ♦ ❖
Wnian pcriorinc.l the ceremony. am| sQns ,>h;, anJ Gentrv. Miss The Home Economics club is pre-
The weddiHjr march was played by : |.e|i:i Kili,| and daughter, Sedalia, at paring a Merry Christmas for the
Mi-- Ruth Moore, and Mr. Joseph (jjjiner Sundav. family which it "adopted" from the
the Night,"
i uth I'nivcrsity boute-j
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Kenton sang "Calm
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Red Cross list. This club was one
!•;. Bohm. Miss Orton is a niece of yn, am| N,rs joe yincent will be oi the first to adopt a family
Mrs. Moiinet arid made her hom« tlu. Christmas dinner nests of Mr. ♦ ♦ ♦
■'ill the Monnetr while attending ami \| ra j. r V'inccnt. ^'r- ai"' ^'r!" S, Sloss and
lit L'niversity. Miss Orton is well 4. .;. .;. daughter, Mercccdes, will he the
liioun in N'.-rman and was pronii-I \|r aiu| ^|rs. Charles* Lauer will dinner guesis of Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
lieut i" activities at the University. |iaw, .IS (|le|r RU(.S|S for Christmas Gobcr and family Christmas day.
She is a member of l'ni Beta Hap-(inner Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Down-'
p.i. Owl and Inangle. and Kap|ia alu] children, Dorothy, Dick, and
Alpha I'lieta. Mr. Simmons is sup- Hek.ni and M, all(l MrH, Arnold
erintendent of schools at Wynona. Lautr of Tulsa
Duly tin immediate friends of the .;. .j. .>
couple were invited to the wedding. Mr. alu( Mrg. E Van Dyke wil)
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The Faculty club held duett house . B2?&. c',r.,s-'«0 for the Christmas of on., family
\ " l"' °! "' "°"se .iuas day Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Frich, ,,,
Thursday night at its new home, Mr and y , c ,Iimcs and fam. and I"arsh' ttho Ka%t
Sil7 Monnett avenue, when the wives ;]y Mr- and Mrg s (; Rll,ltpohler
cl the members and women members .....i ..,.,1 \r,.,. r. >. R„„f„rrl
of the faculty were special guests. 2d lamily. WCTe C0,,eCted Satur<,ily aftern0°"
About 150 persons attended. Mr.
Joseph Umpleby, president, Avel-
comcd the guests, n i Mr. Herbert friends with a delightful Christmas
Froceeds Will Pay Exoenses of the
Delegate Sent to Last Nation-
al Meeting
A Christmas dance will be held at
Davis Hall, 8 p. m. Monday night,
j by the Fletcher Odell Flcclyer. Nor-
man Post No. 8R, for men1 hers and
their friends. Proceeds will 140 t"
pay for the expense of sending a
Helesrate to the national convention
'at New Orleans last October.
Graham Johnson is chairman of
.the soci.nl committee which will ar-
jVangc the programs, and Cobble's
j Orchestra will play. \bout seventy
couples are expected to attend.
The next meeting of the Norman
1 Post of the Legion will be held Jan-
uary 2, when the new officers will
3>e installed and a vote on the sol-
i dier bonus will be taken by the
.members who now number more
than 100, George Abbott, comman-
der, said Saturday
SANTA WILL REACH
80 NEEDY FAMILIES
IN THIS VICINITY
Clothing Distribution Today
Numerous bundles of clothing
were collected Saturday
by the Hi-Y club of the high school,
tl ,v tv v ... deposited at the First M. E. church,
Mr. Hex Whistler entertained a few . . ... ,• * •, . , c ,
, , ... and will be distributed Sunday af-
Irlends witli a deli^httul Christmas . .. , . . .. .
4 Wall conducted a musical program party at the Teepee Friday night. The x f ' . .. . ,° ' ' p V
which included ti'.e sinking of < 1«1 evening wa- spenMn dancing, and toys - ' ' 'C 1 Sc 100 U1 ,!!M|1S!
songs and Christmas carols, and a and presents were distributed from a ^ l<> ls r u
number of violin selections hv Miss ! beautifully decorated Christinas tree. Ul,.1 1 ,e c 1,1 ini^'
U'rances Buchanan .After refresh- Refreshments were Served to the fol- 1Person8 d?®lr1?* to f,Ve clothmR
msnts were served, the guests pro- lowing guests: Misses Youda Hays, ™10™1* Saturday can leave
c eded by groups to the second Mildred Meek, Reland Brltt, Elixa- Sun<1Ie8 at the church morn-
floor where Santa Claus presided beth Price, Margaret McKinney, Edith
over a beautiful Christmas tret and ^cwl'lock, Nellie Grim, and Ramona —
distributed gifts. I.ater dancing u liistlcr: Messrs. Dave Price, George
and cards were enjoved. The club Abbott, George Buckles, Bill Bum-
now has about 150 members, accord- «anu'r. Dennis Booth, Hal Muldrow
•:v 10 K. R. Kraettli. chairman of and 1'rcl1 ilam",er.:<
the membership committee. .. . ,
.j. ty e Mr. and Mrs. J. 1.. Gilkey will have
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Holland, will their guests on Christmas day Dr.
have as their dinner .ruests on and Mrs l-.dward F„ Dale, and son.
Christines d,v, Mr. and Mr-. Bert , ' )va : Jr- and Mr. and Mrs. G. M.
,, itt nt • \t Dale, ot Mountain Park
l.iiggett and (laughter lllancm. Mrs. ^ ^
Chciiney, and Dr. and Mrs. Louther.
Christmas
Fruits and Huts
Jonathan Apples, box $2.00
Large size Grape Fruit,
4 for .25
Fresh Dates, lb. .... .25
New Pecans, lb. .30
Large Hunch Celery .15
Cranberries, quart 15c
Potatoes, 100 lbs. $1.25
Bananas, dozen .35
Good Apples, bushel $1.50
Choice of all kinds of fruits at
reasonable prices.
Norman Produce
Market
Phone 293
1145^ West Main
This Store Will
Be Closed All
Day Monday.
—is our sincere
wish to you
t
The "Dod will of our customers is our
Invest asset. In token of the friendship
existing between us during the past year,
we send you the greetings of the season
and hope that your Christinas will he a
happy one.
McKINNEY'S
Quality Grocery and Market
211 LAST MAIN TELEPHONES 308-347
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Frost will
have a f^mijy dinner on Christmas
<1;.\ when they will have for their
guests Mr. and Mrs. Paul Teas, and
Mr. and Mr . Vernon Headrick oi
Garber.
Dr. and Mrs. Stratton D. lirooks
v ill have a family dinner on Christ-
mas day. Their guesis v.ill be Mr.
and Mrs. W. O. Cralle, and children,
'1 !;co(losia, and Stratton Brooks,
M;-> Dorothy Dro-Us, Miss Helen
Iirooks ( f Oklalioma City, and Bet-
ty Brooks.
Mr. and Mrs. E. 1 . Sherman have
for their guests on Christmas day
Mr. and Mrs. Milt Sherman of Lex-
ington, . Mrs. J. R. Holland and
!daughter , Blanche, Mildred and Ku-
nice, and Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Hol-
land.
Mr. and Mrs. Will ( a tello of Ok-
lahoma City \\ill be the dinner
guests of Mr and Mrs. Willard
l.-ariakau^h on Chr -tuias day.
The Old Regime club held its
annua! Christmas party at llie home
of Mrs. John Hardie Thursday af-
ternoon. The house was beautiful in
its Christmas greens. After the roll
call of '"Christmas Memories" the
( !ul) list'ned to a splendid paper on
"Rare Bibles" presented by Mrs.
Stratton D. Brooks. Mrs. J. M.
Rev. and Mrs. B. N\ Lovgren will williams spoke of the "Christ
li::\ t as llr :r Christuiris dinfVr S'"rlt ,n l',U'ral,,r,:- A
L■ 'r. ! Mr- 15. S. Graham. ■- * i-rr-r
Miss Hope Buxtou. dramatic art
instructor in the University, is
spending a few days with friends
in Oklahoma City.
Greetings
To You
Wc hope that Santa
has filled your Christ-
inas stocking with just
the things you most
wished for, and that
your Christmas day and
the New Year just
around the corner will
he happy and prosper-
ous.
G. T CHILDRESS
Feed and Produce
309 East Main Phone 1060
fraternity
at their fra
'!■• Kappa
tertaincd with i
ternity house on Friday night. \
i rge (. hristmas tree and many
W ! mi:,s .-sUjigeslions ;■ d<1 * l a spirt
« f gaiety to the affair. Pretty favors
verc given to both the girls and:
boys.
Mrs. Clara Grimes and daughter,,
Lois Gladys, of Commerce, are vis-
iting friends here during the holi-
days.
Miss Olea Bobo, who i> teaching.|
it Stillwater, is at home for the
liday s. Dt. and M rs. C. S. Bobo
w'- ha> a family party on Christ-'
i as day when Mr. and Mrs. Warn-
er Bobo, Mr. and Mrs. Okla Bobo I
nr.i.l little daughter from Oklahoma
City will be their guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Kae Lindsay enter-
tained with a quail dinner Thurs-
da: evening. Their guests were
Mr. and Mr-. F. L. Swank and
daughti r 1 thcr Lee, Mrs. F. B.
'■ anl;f Mr. Frank Madden, and Mr.
Os;ar White, of Chicago.
Mi , 1 u it rice Bra\ entertained
• 'tli a delightful Chri^tmss party
Thursday evening at her home,
'X)7 Monnett avetitu . I he entertain-
11;cut of the evening i (insisted of
bridge and rook, crowned by a visit
from Santa Clans, -who distributed
many comical gifts from a beauti-
fully decorated Christmas tree. Re-
fr<. hments were served to Misses
Le la Cooper, Fay Rohrabaugh, |
Jranette Barbour, DilU Crow, Sara-
iieth Barbour, Clpmina Corbet, Mil-
dred Lars'i: Messr- • fownsend Me-
Clurce. (.'ifiurd Huff, Claud Parker.'
Otli' Bi.iy, Joe Crow, and Crawford
lT'-. ^
1
i \
ic Home I- :
no more meelings until in .Ian-
it vji. aiuiuauted tjtui'Jjy.
Ol !\ biggest asset is the
^ood will of our cu
tomers and we sincerely
value the business you have
iriven us.
Mav your Christmas be
merry and I he New Year
appier, and more prospei
ous than ever before.
NORMAN
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