Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 96, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 7, 1912 Page: 3 of 18
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Toilet
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Standard makes of per-
fumes talcs brushes and
goods for toilet purposes
Quality is Cheapest
You will find our ser-
vices and goods of the
hiffhesl worth. We re
spectfully invite a visit from you.
THE BRIGGS PHARMACY
209 So. Main Phone 2525 Harlow's Old Stand
la irllt edged Mk of WHl on which
w.ih th Inaortptioni 'Fractit Make
ferteet"
Tin- next fi'w du ui'i' i'X" i' 'I i"
b r ."Id. 'I'h wash woman "III
find "' Mm Mil laundri 111111
has run nil tin- pgal week uiiil wo
Will run next week. a wr have u IUP"
ply at (uM t run ua 10 dm. I n't
I discommode y..urH.-tr bi wearing dirty
clothe. Call III Mid i ui li ip VOUt
'I'lic liiulit Wu Laundry. -Adv.
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ami
Formal and Informal.
Vvh. lyiPougal state president of
tii. Pederntlon of Women' Cluba
was entertained at the home of Mrs
P R BhallenbergeiS Prealdanl of tin
Tulaa Wontan'a Club Monday and
Tuoaday Mrs. McDougal wae honor
guest ut the recaption given by tin
Woman' club Monday afternoon and
In . i.tiuillinont to Mis. M lOUgal Mrs.
Bhallenpefger gart
day i venlllK.
dinner Jinn-
Mra Charles It. Rogers was hostess
Thursday afternoon at one of the
most elegantly appointed bridge par-
tie el' the season. The house deco-
rations were elaborate In tin- season'
coiorHj rei and green suggested by a
profusion of hoiiv leave and berries.
Palms ferns and a most tastefully
nrri.nged display of red carnations
I blended into beautiful harmony with
'the holly and Christinas hells over
arch way ami chandeltera Blegani
refreshments harmonising with the
color scheme were served in two
I courses The guesta were: Mesdamea
!j. w. Orr J. W. Bandera. Arthur;
Hooper Charles Weber .1. P. Maaon I
W Hammett a. C Johnson J. M. j
Ward Oeorge Winkler Cyrus Avery.
'. a. Mayo. is i.. 6rr i. ii. Wilson
.lames B. Dunn .1. ii. Porter W. J.
Collier Theodore r.iis. Elva '. Bar
rows I1 A. Ilardman A. A. Small. S.
s. Robinson Baker K. a. itush John
s. Davenport Mlaae Theodoala Palm-
er Basel Baker &nd Nlchey MrH. A.
('. Johnaon was the lucky winner of
the high score a brass motto. Mis.
'. A. Mayo received a pretty hand-
Dalnted Plate as SC end high and Mrs
P. A. Ilardman Won the lioohy pi ize . Mr.-
The Informal dame given I n. lay
evening) by Mr. ami Mrs. ii. a Rami
III South Baltimore avenue was an-
other of Hie pleasant serial functions
for win h this delightful home is
Holed. lied I uses .f 1 Ml II I I IC 1 1 1 II IIIH
oernatlon ami (erni In profusion
".re used throughout the house whloh
t Hi I ti C nli i d iindleM In
eryatal prtom candelabra making
a se. ne of welcoming beauty Bweei
stralm of mualo from an or. heatra
station i behind a bank of palms
and flowers flouted through the air
the entire evening Mr. Trent da
lighted those present with several
popular sunns rendered in his mas
terfUl manner and Mis. Howie. Miss
QlllS MISS Lane. Miss Hiss Madison.
Or. I.nne. Mr. Wright .mil Mr. K. L.
ilrr also played s.ing or dale ed to
mid to tin. pleasures of the evening.
Pruil punoh waa served throughout
the evenlitg ami towards midnl in an
eleganl buffei luncheon was served.
Those participating in Mr. ami Mrs
Barns hospitality wen- Mr and Mrs
.1 V. 'irr. Mr. and Mrs. B. I
Mr. mid Mrs. Paul (lalloay. M
Fred Letcher Mr. and Mrs Karl Con-
way .r. and Mrs. V. B Wright Mr.
and Mrs. .1. T. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs
Oeorge Barry Mr and Mrs J. B
Crosble Mr ami Mis. M Bughas
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ami. m. Jr . Mr.
and Mrs. .1. W. Sanders Mr. and Mrs
Broach Dr ami Mis. unw-
ind Mrs. Tail Hudson Miss-
Lane Louise Conway Irma
MacDonald Gladys Brown Lela Dow-
llng Dorla wins DowUng Marian Har-
mon Margaret Bremuui Dorothy
Madison. Beaaie Madison. Virginia
Pearce Louise Mitchell Udlth Broach
.iae Bvana Gertrude Connolly Jean
Connolly Margaret Crosble Nell Cllne
Mayme Barns little Mia Glenn Barns
Mrs. Bally Howie. Messrs. Wilton
Vern Lane Preston Langworthy Har-
old Orr B s. Foung Hosier Frank
Ulllard Weli-ler. Iiavldsun of Vll'ltn
Victor Martin. J. Painter. Stuart
Peat Chad wick Charles Hamm Le-
Hoy Bern brock Woo. lard. Lawrence
Meesuer Trent Dr. Conway James
Heed Balph Bwearlngen Bweet Hes-
ter Currle. Edward MacTagart Harry
Campbell and Cheater Copman.
i eonard
kins Mr.
es Bella
Take Interurlian ti
Sand Springe Lake
fine. Adv.
l.ake Station fo
The akatlng i
Friday evening at their home 1023
South Huston avenue. Mr. and Mrs.
Charles H. Rogers entertained Infor-
mally the followlna friends: Dr. ami
Mrs. Claude
i i ank
Hendershot Rev.
Neff Dr. and
and
M i s.
SALE PI
Ladies' Suits Price Half andjess
Ladies' Cloaks Half Price and less
Ladies' and Children's Furs Half
Price.
Children's Coats Half Price
Automobile Veils and Head Scarfs
Half Price
All Hand Bags Half Price
Sweaters Half Price
Dress Skirts Half Price
Winter Underwear Cut Deep
Trimmed Hats Choice 98c
All Shoes Cut Deep
THE HEED CO.
212-14 South Main Street
Observing Men
Will Consider Well
rhis Opportune
Offcriiifi;
Of
WW
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From The Regular Selling Price Of Such
Quality Clothes For Men As
Alford Benjamin Class "A" Clothes
Spero Michael & Sons
vSuits mid Overcoats of Known Quality
1 tSSSSS His .iciiso With a Growing Reputation
Bchmidt Mr and Mrs. Prank Baker
Mr. atnl .Mrs. Charles Weber. Mr. and
Mrs. W. O Buck Mr. anil Mrs. K. .
Icavttt Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Bteinei'
land Mr. ami Mrs. i . ii. Leonard. Var-
ious amusements and a number of
juvenile eelectlona ami the beautiful
I music of a Victor Vletrola were thor-
oughly enjoyed by ail. A delicious
I luncheon concluded a happy evenlnf.
j Mrs. R. M Purdy and sister. Miss
Pearl Laroidown are vismm; theii
iliarents Mr. and Mrs. C. '. Hans-
I bottom ai Nowata. TIj) wiij
away for a I OUple of weeks.
Ill
Mrs. ('. 10. Dent has returned from
taxter Bprlnia. Kansas where aha
the holidaya witn reiauvoa.
nt
' The B. 11- club resumed their tneet-
Ingt after 'he holldaj season yeater-
I day afternoon meeting With Miss
Riith Mowery. on West Second street.
Embroidery muaic and a social hour
I followed by a dainty lunch filled the
hours of a very happy afternoon for
the young ladies present who wet' :
i Misses Nina Blllott (iraee Han a Or-
alia Robinson Ethel Justice Pooa.hon-
taa Bullette Helen Bwarta Laura
iBbumway Ethel ICeighen Gladys Da-
i The n. xt meeting of the club
will be with Miss I.aura BhUBIWa) "n
' tin- Mth of January.
Tin
of
Mrs. John l. Hall of the Btone
aiitirtmeiits was the hostess yesterday
gftfrnoon al an exceptionally deliu-lit-
ful bridge party. Red polnsettaa and
carnations but their glow and fra-
grance t" H'e already eozy t ms.
re wen- five tables of the game
it. aftefl n and Mrs. J W Ban.
lava nanturad first nri.e. a statue of
Venus de Milo. and Mrs. V. S. Ilitr-
retl won the conaotetlon. an Arts and
"'rafts book. Mrs. Charles Blood
Bmtlhi of Topeka. Kan. the honor
Kitpst of the alternoon. was given a
handsome pair of embroidered silk
hose as the gueat prize. An elegant
two-course luncheon was served.
Huests present were: Mis Charles
I'l 1 Smith. Mrs. Arthur Lee Miir-
Mrs. W Li la Dickey Mrs ii. C
ihby. Mrs. I 'si ar II. Howard.
lorge iiiiainson. Mrs .1
K. I.. irr. Mrs '. K. Kent
s. Barrett Mrs. J v. Bandera
H. l RICO Mrs. Arthur Hooper
Milbr Hammett Mrs. John
Murray Ward. Mrs Oeorge Winkler.
C H. htetf Mrs. ass Mayo.
Krank Hayer. Mrs. H W. .Mi-
ami Mrs. Reld of Albcrqtlcr-
N M.x.
phy
M rs.
; Mis.
' Mrs.
Mrs
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dera
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Mrs.
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Mrs.
Dances
The flral annual New Vein's ball
of the Boclol club of the U O. ' . M.
occurred Monday evening January
I. at the Moose hall.
for the occasion the hall was ar-
tiitlcalls decorated with the club ?ol
ore orange ami black
Excellent mualc was furnished iv
Maxey'a four piece orcheatra' and re-
(reahments were served durini; Hie
i evening
; Those attending were Mr and Mrs.
i. B French Mr and Mrs. J. T.
V ik Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Way. Mr.
and Mrs. 11. D. Tallin. in. Mr. and Mrs
C A. Klbbona Mrs. L. Kibbona. Mrs.
Oeorge Pox Miss Prancia Rlevman
Miss Battle Pltesel Miss Anna
Bchuck Miss Jennie Pollock Mies
(Iraee Shields. Mi.s Edna Wall. r. M i-s
Martha Degnor Miss Oeorgla Chalber
!Mrs. I. Marr Mr. Ira Jacoba Mi. l-
A. ford. Mr. Thomas P. Williams. Mr.
lo ti. Ollea Mr. w. I.. Webster Mr.
P. ti. Pltesel Mr. '. A. Baker Mr.
Tin. mas B Qoodall Mr A- M. Mac-
keriaie Mr. D. L. Easterly Mr. C l1'.
I Adftms Mr. Ployd Shields Mr. Illr-
seh. l Borochoff. Mr. .1. '. Lewis Mr.
'jiv'k Breen Mr. H P. Andler; Mr
Oeorge Canney. Mr Trotman ami
Everl Shields.
The dance given New fear's even-
ing by tin Klks Club was on.- of the
'most largely attended ami enjoyable
I affairs of the kind given b) that pop-
ular club this season ami dancing
! was participated in by about flft
couple until aft r midnight the guests
I of the evening stopping only long
enough to partake of an elegant
luncheon which was served in the
Ihandeome .at.- of the club house at
about midnight. Those enjoying the
dance wen- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lte
; Murphy Mr. and Mrs. K. It Conway.
I Mr. and Mrs. Charlea P. Roeaer Mr
and .Mrs. II. A Kill us. Ml. and Mrs
W. K. Turker Mr. and Mis w. Lyle
Dickey Mr ami Mrs. Rogers Kemp
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wells. Mr.
('. H. BtrettOB Mr. and M
Hiddison I r and Mrs. S. lby
: Mrs. Clarke Roblnaon Mr
j. t. Anderson. Mr
Ashby Mr. and Mrs
and Mr. Paul Mud
Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Wrlaht. of In-
I dependence Kan. air visitina their
'patents. Mr. nud Mrs. C I'. Kdwards.
Th
Honda)
perior
Queeted
Tan Hellenic BOCiety will meet
nlsht at 8 o'clock 1" the su-
rooms. All members am
)ll I'WIII.
Burt
to b
: -
mm
Mr. and Hta H. S. Po r It are the
ml parents of a fine bab) boy who
came to gladden their home in iais
Wilson height last Thursday.
Mis. climb Twihem.ii nt St.
Louis M.. is visiting her daughter
.Mrs. II. W AfltfafB)
and NrH
s W V
Mr. n ml
and Mrs
and Mrs. H. C.
II llui'hes. Mr
nsky Mr. iind
Mrs. cimries Blood Bmith "f Topeka
Kan.; Mrs. Sally A. Howie. Mlss.f
Beaala Madtten i.niinn iteid. Gertrude
Connolly Hess Whitney Oladya Btab
bins. Maude Thompson. I'eha Mitchell
Nancy Founkman Plorenoe Braymer
I Qertrud Braymer Leila Dowllng
l.oulse Mltehell Sadie Carnlll. Doro-
thv Madison Zella Hyiitiin. Rhea
Walkef ot Jepiin Mo.; Ht.-u Hn.tt
I Thompson Chicago! Julia Rist De-
troit Mich.) Kiisiibeih Behnelder st
liut. Mo.; MewilK Ralph Sw. irlii-s-n.
A. W. l.ncai" Lelto Metnbroek.
Theodore Hopkins. C a. Bteele ir.
j h Kawklna J. i. Mayo Charles
W.st Joe H.'Skell. John R. w i-
ward. It C. HUfMltt. H. '. McClln-
tock spire Berry Leater Curie w. H
Itox. rs. C T. Crawley. Joe Laley Dr
W. W. Woody. A. J. ColUgan fleorite
R.-..V.-S. W A. Black. H. U Host-
wrlaht. Chart " Nell St. Ioils Mo.
(Inhs.
The Marquette club ami a number
of specially invited guesta enjoyed
pleasant evening al cards Wednes-
day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
tin Moran on South Boulder avenue.
The Moran home was prettily deo-
. 1 1 . 1 1 oil wiih pink roses and red carna-
tion for tl easlon. In the game
of hiKh five Mrs. Charles Havenor
and Mr. I'. J. Mallov made high ore.
a delieloua lunoheon was served by
the hostess assisted b her daughter.
Ml - Margaret Mi. ran. Special gueata
of tin evening were Mrs. John Con-
Qolly of Muakogee Mr. Hubert i-'itz.-gerald
of I'M nd lay Ohio; Mr. and Mrs
P. J Malloy Mr. and Mrs. John Hay-
di n. Mr. and Mrs. J E Wade Mr
ami Mrs. Charles Havenor Mrs At-
tleberai r and Mr T W. Maaon
Wednesday afternoon Mis William
Lynch of North Dstrolt avenue do-
lightf (lly entt rtS('ned the Rebekah
.lull at their first meeting lnce ad-
journment durini? the holiday. Th
business session was devoted to the
dectlon of officers for the coming
season. Mr-. Marv E. Condon W
Chosen president. Mrs Hattle Arum-
trout secretary Mrs. J B Prenoh
treasurer Mrs. Edward Toder pre
correspondent A short discussion on
current events followed by a geo-
graphical content in whloh Mrs. !.
Poreaman w as the fortunate winner of
a hand-mode labot proved very In-
tonating pastimes Mrs. Haze re-
ceived the consolation The decora-
tion "f the home Were in keeping
with the yuletlde season red roses
earnutlnns. chrysanthemums and
ferns being used. Music b) Miss Lena
Kellinan ami MIsh 11 Lynch wis
much ttljoyed. At fjur o'clock a
two-course luncheon was served.
ThoiC present were Mrs. W. W. Bolt
Mrs. B. L. POWter Mrs T. .1. Haze
Mrs. John Hans. I. Mrs. J A. Walter
Mrs. .1. K Prench Mra Edward Vo-
der. Mrs John Meleonbacher Mrs
Mary B. Condon. Mrs. Battle Arma-
trout Mis. t w. Poroeman Mrs. j.
B. liiivls. Mrs. A. I.. Harrison and
Miss Lena Kowler were gueatl of the
club. The next meeting will be with
Mrs. B L. PoWler ''ll Suith Elgin
street. January 1 7th Mi l Wi W.
Hcii ontertaining jointly with Mrs.
Powler
A New
Library Plan
We will sell you any book In our
library for $l.oo and kac you the
privilege of exchiiliKiliK for any
Other b ok in our collection for Sc.
Tin- book you hnvo ih yours
Tlx re Is no time limit.
HANNON'8 BOOK STORE
06 S. Mai i.
Tiw Tueeday Booh club win meet
with Mrs. John Murray Ward In her
apartments at the Robinson hotel.
Tuisdav. January 9th. Mrs Town-
send will give her paper on the Sun-
ken BOH" at this Boeing
The Lady Maccabees will met In
Spec)! sefsion Monday afternoon at
2:30 o'clock at the hall (o make ar-
rangement about going to Muakugde.
All member guaids especially are
urged to at'end.
1
I locks Fro:n Mall
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Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 96, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 7, 1912, newspaper, January 7, 1912; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc133506/m1/3/: accessed May 10, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.