The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 208, Ed. 2 Sunday, December 22, 1901 Page: 3 of 8
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And you are no doubt thinking what to buy
■Would appreciate a nice pair of comfortable slippers or an elegant pair of d?ess
\nd don't you think they would be a sensible Christmas present
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Typical Southern Christmas |
House Party Pictured by One
Who Has Been Hostess.
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l Important si,:, „ of holiday dreoratloi,
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n,tma« tree the size of wtu. h n.ust \Vh
j'ioporiion to the. load of Kifts n ,. ,!
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m. i.iory „f tr,.,. deeoratlon. fn hi* . VT /"fiiir K,Vl'u
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1 t> who h aid red rather than in I: - ' , -i,'.
• i i-iing the tree In. ' -hiistm.i.s m the South
«>«>«• furniiy it was always a custom W; v do. s it
• ' "inn and decorate the tre.sand in,.,.- . ' ' '' -l" J" rhaps
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w,. Weie Hunt io i eii to ti' - M ,1;', . V ; " "" '•
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' 11r nam.' •'"g 1UckMtris tile tree boio try' it -vrdH•
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and ear:, we were mardhui««i
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• ' ' patience we oould comtiuml.
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• .m iiu limit to oil.* joy and in- for «-a I iwi^ hail
"..t hour (.f th.> day was set for < x'V;!' J^
fa.a. dinner, i enquired. .>.
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1,; • '• • ■ urn, dinner waa ne- In '
'•"■■<11 t' "lull our eooku liui I.e. II .|, . l„. ,
W.'' i * . J, ,hou8tit and energies u,r that
ih(AH.v'!l.'"fa,"l,""u'd Christmas dinner In
'• '! " 'lK,h al twenty or
'i- 1 • sat down, was made un , it
the follow:M:.. . \\, ha,j. '
Ov.si. rs on Hair .Shell.
, 1 ream of Celery.
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t Huliflower. i r ed HwiiiIim
1 hampagnr.
Human 1'uneh.
: Ureadi-. l.ardej. trench I'eas
•«*ty and Lettuce hHla.t, with v ....
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8auterine, chateau Yquom.
i- rning Pi.mi I'uddin-c
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• i-- round pudding Javt i„.
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d ;t up a.imeone touched ,
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 208, Ed. 2 Sunday, December 22, 1901, newspaper, December 22, 1901; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc124583/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.