Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 210, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 18, 1913 Page: 3 of 20
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THE TI'l-s. DAILY WORLD RTND A Y. MAY 18. 19U
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THE WEEK'S HAPPENINGS IN SOCIETY
rVEiKA C WYNNE:
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9 Out friendships hurry to I
abort iiiul poor ( n liiMinni v$
( because we have made t ti i tn a I
Icviure of wine iiiul dreams B
f instead of Um tough fibre of I
the human liiurt Kmcmon.
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i i s $ e $ s .
Tin: ui KK'H i im
suiiduv.
Country olub tea Mix John Bteeli
lloKtl'HS.
Mooday
Woman's (lull picnic it t home of
Mim. BtVI ('. Halloas.
Graduation reoltal ot Mrs. Proet
iiiul MlM liMOP at Km. I. ill uudllorl-
inn Tuom la i
Mrs a Millar Hammeti and Mm
Jnhii A. OWOU roooivfl for Miss Kl-
la r.
Miaa Mildred Kelaey is hostess at
Mi club.
Kentucky olub mooting at Uooaa
lull.
mish Eleanor Clark ontertaina o.
: (i. dull.
i ilnr-iliiy.
MM. Connolly Mrs. Delaney und
the Mleaea Connolly entertain at Btka1
Hllll.
Junior-Senior reception at Hotel
Tulsa.
ReHekah club meeta with Mrs.
Mi aajek.
Thuradaj .
Mr. and Mrs. Henr) s. Condon fn-
tortaln Jolly Tuvlic club
Neaodeno club plonlc at home of
Miaa Eva Hoagland.
Tilda. v.
Jan.' Addams Chautauqua meeta
with Mrs qeorge Berry.
Clinrmtng uctfon Party
Beautiful June when the roaa l at
its height of frngranai and lovellneaa
is fast approaching aa waa evidenced
in the deooratlona ot Mrs s. B. Rob-
inson's home on Monday afternoon
when this charming hoafeaa Initiated
n wook which has keen many pretty
thlngi aoclally with a large auction
bridge party. The event was t.i In-
troduce Mrs. w. x. Bill a new and
gracious acquisition to Tulsa aoclety
just recently coming here from No-
wata mid to confer Social honor on
the Mlaaea Nellie arid Louise Knapp.
Who returned to their home on Fri-
day after Ix'l riK the guests of Mrs.
Cherlei L. Walte for the. past four
aeeka. iinscs both plhk and white
in profusion ihed their fragrance
through 'ho entertaining rooms and
made an attractive background fur
the handsome gowns in evidence.
Tally enrds artistically done In wild
rose design In water colore were
presented to the arriving guests and
ten tallies of auction were played
Mrs Hoy Oetnian made high score
her award being u beautiful tapestry
truy. The guest's prize of an arm
bouquet of Killarney roses was ten-
dered Miss Limine Knapp. The Indi-
vidual favors were wee baskets filled
with June ruses and others of the
aeaaon'a blooms. The rose motif was
further carried out In the delicious
refreshment! served at the card ta-
bles. Assistants to the hOBteag In the
various courtesies to her gueata were
Airs. John 0 Mitchell .Mrs. William
Carnill Mrs. Charlea L Walte and
Mrs. w. p Tuck.r. Quests from
away were Mrs (leorgo ('. Hayne of
Seattle with Mrs. C E Pent; Mrs J.
W. Orr Of Denver with Mrs. K. !..
drr; Mrs. R K. Fuller of I.os Angeles
With Mrs. Perclval B. Magee Miss
Mottle i.ou Lyne of Owensboro Ky.
with Mrs. Robert Qal breath I Miss
Cora Kennedy of Amsterdam N. V..
with the Misses (lertrude and Jean
Connolly Miss Elisabeth HMard of
Kansas City with Mrs A. Miller
Hgmmett and Miss Ada Langfltt of
Parkeraburg w. Va. with .Mrs. w.
J. Collier.
Mrs Barrett 'i luotlun Brldgo.
Mrs w s. Barrett's auction bridge
oil Wednesday afternoon Is reeoiitit.il
among the i harming card rorapanlea
of the w ek The ocoaslon aas to
pay loeial honor to throe rlgRorg to
Tulag Mis Robori R. Pillar a recent
bride and the gueal of her sister
Mis. Perclvul K. Mugte sharing us
honoree with Mrs Barrett1! attrac.
live elstors the Misxi m BUsabeth and
iCmma Qene Burros of Morrlltowgj.
ii.. a lavish eapendlture of apring
1)1 0000 mi wait made IhrdugtlOUl the re
uolvlng rooms there boiog rosrs
wlstorlA and frag rant boneysttofclo.
The living ' tid du n": loom wore In
a n. ite of red. while the h'.rary
Showed a dainty tone of pink. There
wore five lobles i auction in hwh
Mis ii ii. WUaoa made high score
and aSS awarded the prize a prOtt
end tray. Tie- gUOgt' prize to Mrs
Fuller was n Japanese basket while
the Misses Harrow received nif's of
silk hose Several additional gueoia
who do not play arrmd after the
game for the serving of a delieloua
sal id and lee eourse. Mrs. I'.ai rett's
guest list i omposod Meadamea C. s
Avery W 11 Anders P B. Magoe
Dan j. Davlaaon .1 W. Pandora it.
Hound Qeorge Carney H- C A by
A U MlTphey K A. H.imt Ii. 0
Boatrtght c a. Mayo i 11 wiison.
.1 . Deohon it. K. Bwearlngan
John It. Wo.ulard V. K Will. R s
Wagner c J. Bindman Prank it
Desbon c. s. Walker Robert Lrlgon
P B. EHllerd I Clinton W N.
Robinson B. B. Culk v. K Cordon.
It. P MacArthUr Jesse Hill Mrs J.
M Beyer of Punxautawney Po and
Mime s.uiie Carnill Betva .Miteheii.
niid.i Nltehey and Miss Wittenberg of
Little Rock
Mrs. Crusbio Mrs BJaworth ami 1! -Crooble
Rojpeivc
The social aogson which Ii rapidly
drawing to a clpac with the approach
of warm weather was marked by
another large and charmliiK event.
Friday afternoon when Mrs. J B.
Croabia and her daughters Mrs. 1'er-
Ti Baworth and Miss Marnaret Cros-
bie were 'at home' to more than one
hun In d friends at the handsome
i 'rouble home on South Hoiilder Ave.
Spring blosaoa of vari color were
placed throughout the receiving
rooms with an almost prodigal hand.
to give floral brightness and beauty
to the ocpaslon. Qorgeoui gladolaa
marguerites anap dragon and their
sprint; flowers In profusion were
massed in the reception hall living
room library and dlnltiK' room With
no particular arrangement except to
bring the aplrii and fragrance of
apringtlme within to the acene of the
affair. Mis Crosble Mrs. KaWOfth
iini Miss Croable formed the receiv-
ing crroiip whloh stood to extend gra-
rlous Welcome to the large number
of puets who were continually arrlv
lntf during the stated receiving hours.
Acting as aids to the hostesses In
various ways were Meadamea Harry
i". shby Hubert Ogleihy Crant R
MeCullotiRh Kdwnrd McCoy J. M .
Berry Wallace n Robinson ueorge
T. Williamson ond It. F. Rice. The
dining room was cool and flagrant In
a color tone of pink expressed In nn
abundance of pink sweet peas. Hon-
ors nt the coffee UTO were presided
over by Mrs. Aahby and Mrs. Ogleiby
while the refreshment plates were
passed by the Mlase Sadie Carnill
Jean f'onnolly QertrUde Connolly
Cecil Smith and Miss Clara Kennedy
of Amsterdam X. V.
Western Divorcee Again Marries
in Hi
ifKS3KK xiWlaaast' '
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NKW Yui'ic. May 17.- The form-1 beautiful voung heiress of leyeland
er Mrs. Clara Hunslker who has just '"'l". I'tirlng her wedded life with
. . . . Colonel Hunslker tie- American (till
been married to Colonel Dlmitrl us- .... .
was teti'd as a woman of beauty ami
noblchine at Warsaw Poland was great charm The gaiety of Buro-
until recently the wife of Colonel pean capitals caUBed the two to grad-
Miilard Hunslker th.- Beau Brum- ually drift apart Quarreta followed
Ihel of the steel trust abroad. She and Mrs. Hunslker bad little trouble
was originally Miss Clara Jancsen a in winning a decree.
Itiiealc Home
Tli home at Mr and Mri a I
Kneali and their son ami daughter.
and Mis. Conning Kneab .n .So
ill South Cincinnati the acen
Hie pagt Meek of Irtlll card parties.
both delightful all. ills at Whloh quite
large parti of friends were bidden
t ill an evening at the gmi I high
five iiti tVudneeds) evening the
in. mbers of the NolBVI luh and BSV
oral additional friends of tbe busts
an' hostesses Well' Invited to be
laeetl III the Kim. ile home A dalRt)
color note of pink was effected In
i i oi ami carnation! and the score
cards hand colored ahowod th"
lam dor. g tables of high five
were played the lady'i club prise of
i i j i 1 1 1 boudoir cap of
ton being .ivv.nd
.'It. ail Mr gtuUl v
v Inner of the gent I
Delightful It ptiiiu.
An affair of Friday evening which
was thoroughly delightful in every
respect Mas the reception which Tul-
sa chapter 0. B. S. tendered to honor
Dr. C. L. lteeder who a few months
ago was elected grand master of the
Oklahoma O. E. S; Mrs. Frank Sea-
man who was recently honored with
th" appointment of grand associate
conductress; Mrs. Woodson NorvelL
worthy matron of Tulsa chapter Mrs.
i c. Btonorook associate matron
Mrs. T. I. Lolt conductress and the
following other officers: Mesilames
Mlaenbaeher J. w. Walker rotter
r. ii. Miracle a. u Dohner 1". J.
Murray Julia Lebua and S. D Pick-
ering Masonic hall was given floral
brightness by numberless bouquets of
roses and Otjher garden flowers and
the guests who called during the
hours of eight thirty and ten thirty
were informally received and enter-
tained with music and refreshments
of brick creaBi and cake Refresh-
ment table honors were presided over
by Mrs. Harry Hudson Mrs. J. M.
Fast and Mrs. 1!. K Dow while the
serving was done by the Misses Mar-
garet Kendlg Maurine Butler Loona
Qalbreatb and Adams. Mrs. 1'. J.
Murray was at the punch table at
which refreshing frnppe was dis-
pensed throughout the evening. The
event was one of the moat pleas;: nt
ever calendared In the O. IS S. circles.
Pretty Thimble Party
Reckoned among the delightful In-
formal affairs of the week Just past
was the mid-week thimble party at
which Mrs. J Howard Johnaon was
hostess on Wednesday afternoon at
her home No 40S South f-anslng av-
enue entertaining a score of matrons
In deference to their past courtesies
to her. Sweet scented honeysuckle
and roses from the gardens of the
Johnson home In bouquets were given
tasteful arrangement about the en-
tertaining looms. Bowing on bits of
A Commencement
Present
SHOULD BE OF EVERLASTING QUALITY
A QUARTER OF A CENTURY
in tlic jewelry business most of which has been in Tulsa should establish in
your minds that we knew quality and as wo have always sold quality you
should nut hesitate to buy a graduation fjift of us. Any article bought of us
is absolutely guaranteed t give satisfaction to tho wearer.
Our Diamonds Watches and Jewelry excel in Quality Price Variety
and Good Ta3te.
VISIT OUR STORE.
We have made special select us in medium prices as well as the higher
priced lines. All suitahle for graduation birthday or wedding present.
DON'T PAIL TO VISIT OUR STORE UK FORK YOU BUY FOR WE
CAN PLEASE YOU.
Our Repair Department is equipped with the host tools and machinery
and ljas th'1 best men to he had. t
Your diamonds set or sized while you wait.
A. Y. BOSWELL
123 South Main.
Oldest Kstahlished Jewelers in Oklahoma.
dainty linens und lingerie was the
order for the hour following the ar-
rival of the guests after which this
tfiveralon gave place to B guessing
contest In which Mrs Dan Hunt waa
awarded the prtae of a box of homi
mad sweets dales of delicious re-
freshments were passed by the hos-
tess assisted by her daughter Mrs.
licorge II. Johnson as a final note to
an afternoon filled with keenest
pleasure for the following guests:
Meadamea J l. Walcely H. Rudiaill
Anna Miller A. A. Hatch. Celia Wil-
der. John Carson. lYank I lleers.
Ray Parrla Harry Cross M. A. Hou-
ser. I. J. Wright. Qeorge Wise Dan
Hunt. Mary Wise M. i; Mather and
Ccorgc II. Johnson.
Kntertaliis Nowata iiridge club.
Mri W. N. Sill of No. 114 South
Cheyenne Ave was a charming hos-
tess on Thursday having us her gin sis
the member! of the bridge club of
which she was a member during her
former residence In Nowata. The
party left Nowata on a lute morning
train arriving In Tulsa Just In time
for the delicious high noon dinner of
four courses Which had' been pre-
pared in anticipation of their coming.
An abundance of spring flowers
among them larkspur roses and
daisies constituted the decorations of
the Sill home. Hi arrangement be-
ing to show a color scheme lavender
und pink. The table had for Its cen-
terpiece u mass of flowers and sml-
lax. Following the dinner the guests
aurrounded five tables und spent a
pleasant afternoon at the diversion of
bridge. Refreshments were served at
conclusion of the game. Mrs It. C
Btevenaon Mrs c B. Bhallenberger
and Mrs. Qeorge .-'tcvcnsoii were In-
vited In to substitute for three mem-
bers of the club who could not be
present. The Nowata matrons who
were Mrs. sill s gueat were Meadamea
w. o. Btrother ii w. Reed ii H.
Markey. I. ! Itiutik John Knapp.
H. J. Robertson II ti. HertenihaW
A. W. Neat Charlea Dougherty
Pranh Hancock Charlea CotAatoek
Qeorge Woodard Fred Inn la Hugh
Kretwoll f W Wardcll J. Wood
(llass Qeorge Coulter. Mrs. K. A.
I'est and Alt'!. Harold H. Mcssnmr
of this cty who were formerly real
dents of Nowata and also members
of the Olllb were also present.
i.o e and rlh
I to Mm Willis
was tbe fortunate
men's club orlae.
a silk tie Lady'i prlaa played fur by
the eiub gueal .is a dainty band
embroidered apron which wis won
b Mra w . j. m Ulrna) Queata
lirlaa sought among tga men was
silk ll' which Wcnl t.i Mr. John A.
Owa.i Refreahmonti carrying out
tio- rotor note of the evening were
aerved at the card lablea the fueata
outalde the club enjoying the even-
lug's pleasures bOIni Messrs and
Meadamea John A Owen .1 11 Pitt-
man and V .1. M . I li 1 1 . . ami Mrs.
Loins.- Joaeph ''n KYIda) evening
ihe Knoale home w is again opened
for ti itertalnmenl of its friends.
th.. gueata of ibis oocaalon being the
members of the ij A f club in ad
dltlon to whom a number of si lally
invited guests wore preaenl Caskets
ami brass bowls filled with roaoi car-
ried out a sclu i r color In pink
Md White There w.te eight tables
lor th. playing of high fee lady'i
eiub prlae at the g line w is won hv
Mra c. a. Mechllng who i ived a
boudoir eap. While the club member
among the gentlemen receiving insi
award was Mr Me.hllng who was
praented with a ajlli tie Queat'a
prlae to the Udy making high aoore
waa i mbrotdored towel received
by Mrs. j ii pittman Mr. wniis
Btoul received gentlemen's gueal
prlOO a tie. An Ice course was served
to complete the evening's pleaaani
events for the members and follow-
ing guests: Messrs and Moadame!
II. M Croat Willis Si. on. J ii. Ht-
man .1. H Hawkins J. j Kalmi
Meadamea T. e. Flanagan T it Ir-
rtn Lewis Alexander. A K Simpson
c. B. Farquharaon and Relniach and
Miss Anna McDonald.
Mr Mi'Keevor to claim Bride
Eorly Monday morning at the
Catholic church In Sapulpi. will be
quietly solemnized the marriage of
Miss Lucille Marie Bean of that
place to Mr. Jcsi.o A. McKOOVOr of
Tulsa. The ceremony win take place
at seven o'clock with Rev. father
Van Eyek of Bapulpa officiating.
Rev. Father Van Qaatel of this city
will assist In the ceremony by sing-
ing the nuptial mass. The Wedding
win be an extremely almpte though
beautiful one the bride elect's only
attendant to be her sister Miss Min-
nie Bgan. .Mr John c Egan win
give his daughter In marriage. The
ceremony will be foil wed by a
breakfast at the home of the bride's
parents after Which tin' happy cou-
ple will come to this city and go at
onco to their home at No. l 7 South
Elwood which the groom haa all iii
readiness for the reception or his
bride. The bride who is the young-
er daughter .f Mr. and Mrs John I'
Egan Is a graduate of taretta Acad-
emy of Kanasa city ami in addition
to being g young Woman of main
fin.) grgCOl of mln I is a talent-
ed artist Mr McKoever Is well
known to the newspaper fraternity
throughout Oklahoma having been
connected with various paper! in the
1 it y la
i " k l r
Oenjdiriin (lothej
Benjamin Clothes
For Men and Young Men
$18 $20 $22.50 and $25.00
i in mi.wii i hiim iiwimi i.ii hi .iwir.- .. . . ii M !i Wr
stale. At preaenl be is connected
with the editorial department ot the
World. The Mlss s Man Walsh. An-
na Comfort and Marie Walsh of Kan
sas city school rlonda of Miaa Egan
are in Bapulpa for the wedding.
Picnic Part For Vftaltora
Among the affalra of the early week
planned for the entertainment of tho
Misses Nellie und Loulefl Knapp of
Cbllllcothe Mo. who have Just con-
clude! a delightful visit of four weeka
in Tulsa as guests of Mrs. C. I W'aite
was the picnic parly to Sand Splines
00 Monday evening. The party which
was a large one left in the late after-
noon for the resort where a picnic
lunt h was enjoyed at the supper hour
followed by a visit to the various
amusements nrovlded bv the nark.
The party included Messrs and Mea-
aamea . s. Avery :. b atrouvene
Thomas I MunTOO II F. Aby Cass
A. Mayo John i i. Mitchell Ciant R
McCullough i.. C. Wciis Curtla R.
Adams. William Carnill 0 0. Boone
T. T. Wells S. DeZell llawley Mrs
Qerige Bayne Miss Clara Kennedy of
Amsterdam N. V. Misses Florence
and Isabel Connolly of Muskogee and
akiX.X.
Have form made
over your own llg-
u r o reproducing
your every line and
curt a Adjuatlble to
liny height so you
can urn hem of
skirt. Satisfaction
guaranteed. 4is a
Denver Phono :H2
"HIM
the Miss s Belva Mitchell Sadie car-
ni II Sarah Hunt Kvahcl Johnston and
Blanch Boone ami Messrs. Renry Mo-
Uruw John Mayo
R B l.auck lias returned from
Florida and will give his personal
attention to all photograph work in
his studio on Fast Third St. His
work la too wrll known to need
Comment All tbe newest and up-to-date
things to bu had In picture-
dom. Adv.
Entertained at oanatry Rome
The members of the Maocabee club
enjoyed the rare treat of a trip to the
country W'i dnaotfay afternoon when
they were an tort a I nod at the pleasant
suburban BOOie Of Mrs. John An lo r
north of Tulsa- This party was met
at the end of the North Main street
car line and conveyed to the Archer
home which proved to be an oppor-
tune and delightful place of i ling.
At the game of hearts chosen as the
means of entertainment for the par-
ty Mrs. Weiss won first prlae a pret-
ty crocheted bug while ronnolatlon
favors went to Mrs efoCUllOCh The
club prize given at each tetlng was
! ed by Mrs J H. Hawkins The
fftVot Wa a bath towel with orochet'
ed ends. A course of salad and
strawberries und Ice cream ware
served before tbe party of twenty
iio inbers returned home Mrs W. A.
Reynolds and Mrs I.evvkowitz wcro
guests OUtaMi the club circle
We Announce to
The Ladies of
Tulsa
That our buyer who la oaal at present has I u sm
CeaatUI In dosing out a lot of 1uo dresses from th
up-io-aata nous.- m now York.
Only mlafortune of the bouse compelled this sab'. Th
were compelled to close out these wonderful and tip-to
date dreaaea They are in all colors. Blue white brown
grey and black In mesHelines only.
i in re is aiso oiiered a lot r ir0 dresses of the
Rest and of tile best cmplnge and ei-aDa materials
shown lu re. We are not going to mention prices
come and convince yourself.
We are also offering a lot of ratines tissues etc.
linen dreaaea in Balkan Blouaea
Another Hair Goods Sale
most
pr.i-
ev er
Vou
and
As we could m
ladle! who called
liair gOOllS bee. HIS.
t accommodate
during our last
we ran out of
all the
sale of
shades.
announce another shipment In which
e are all the shadca waited. The price!
we
that
arc us follows:
$12.00 32-Inch Switches for I4.M
l.'i.OO 21-Inch switches lor Ilt.lg
$3.00 It'tach switches for 1!.HS
Tl.ilisfolin.it: ns $fM Cuffs ... II. UH
All our suits and touts are priced at ono-
If.
Half prlcea on all our millinery.
All muslin underwear discounted a third.
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