Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 305, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 13, 1914 Page: 2 of 24
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THE TCLHi IUIM WOILD BuTv4 5 E P TK M HI It 18 10U
ociety News
' M r- Pstri II M k . lo i Km m- reh id
MeKin who i" "ii with bar parent Mr
A i-M- nd Mm m ii M ki and family for
f Kn. mm Hms They spent th nlv .- mi
' ii e lii I' ilumore ' I M islet
I i ts 1 -1 1 Monti i WSS Mllfnl il) f hit
Jontti Hopkins hospital latei going
A PRAYER T HARVEST
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Shoes for Site FutUCg Rasters and Mistresses of the
House School Opens Monday
An Important tavl and ;i ivsiHinsible one too that
of buying li"c- i'ni' the link- fellow. Hut most of the
diffi'ultU8 attendant to buying children's- slim s are
removed vhen you get them bere
Tin' broad range of lisee styles- aud vidtba uu
plifies buying and there are shoes at any price you
ruajr witb to pay. Always" the bes for the price what
ever the price
BOY SCOUT SHOES
Put m pair of these on the little fellow and watch bin strut.
H pro i to wet? Boy Scouts tod right be it for they're Hoy
s out si uei for everj occasion All leather. Pricea range from
$2 00 to $3.00.
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D veriitr of 8tlf
man) itilo leather
. great laowtng of
i il hi Hunt RldSlck
jsp fh ntsiorlty of
del ul rittlD(.
'ili-i.' IIS RUOff ibSi IslsaSteB a p .j Ij l e
if Mill. if hirff. tfv I. 'It nil" sr.- .. -1
n their fit'.:. Hit IH INHISTANt I
mi propir llttlfifi sad ih itomjri Ml
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guests i H r were present Mcsdamei
Chsrlea I1 Dlmlt I ir Klmberltn Ii.
K Qntui Prank v bite K Dunbar M
H billing r and MIm 1 di lla Byfert .f
! ' ik lahmua 1 'it v Mts y. i : t.. it i is
will tie hottteaa at the meetlnc n t
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the earw part "f the summer in Can-
ada Whore ihe :is the piu-t f"i
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I M ITUI ts ) M sv i
M ibi l Powell Olndji
nerma aiKire Helen Maronoy Helen
'r.s; nnd Mi ' R .i !i Phillip a:
bert Tim. Pan Hunt Cllartei Black
Thomas Duekett Veneverett White
Delmar Hlae) and Maurice Taylor
Mr :i".t Un W N Mil mul da ten-
ter Mill Mar) Bill me home aftei
hat nt had i dellfhtful Rummer In
western Nxt .tknr.ii .t Chautauqua
1 IK ThO Silis' hir. e n K u In
thetr h -ii.' f 't r. dayi Mr m:.!
Mra u 1 1 Kimpai a and ton Mr
t Mm Simi.s.M of (tan I. in Potoil
Mt ki w ho in mi ri 'it- h. nw rrom
n trip lo tVyonttna Mi Rlmpaon win
nop on in Auattn Tt xaa to ent r the
"' J White orlta baa teen
: 1 ; I ' several weeki h.u- been re.
Mr and Mrs. Joseph l-aing tn that
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ant ohaervanci .r Mr. Barrett's birth-
daj the f. Howl ig fn. nds: M rs and
M "dames ( uto Barrett P. U Balle n
I O. Udd J E Milter the Mlsse
I era llhour and Clara tn it- Miller.
i v. Wheat
hat concluded a pit ;iv.uit in if aev.
uaj s m i ins ii y s u . )t
Un Ti. Walsh and famllj on Bottth
t heyenne avenue Mri IVheatlc) baa
Mr and Mra lerrs Hill of laekson
ui.'s i. ' . itrnved in Tulsa for an in-
r M r and Mra flat ry ' I" u.
di i Mr Hill is inten tted a Ith Mr
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after which tii- mii m i i.iii
Mis.j j ml tta lahet "f Poresthurt
8 11 h it arrived to attend Tulsa IukIi
"' ! ""' M tin. i 1 It year and I I m
" ' " ''itei- 'ti the home ot hi r slater
Mr i". I Payne of Croabii ( .
Mum isher ill he enrolled a
Dior ' '
Mr ' 1 ' IV-oU Will leave dur-
Itta the wet k fot a brlt f WtM lo Chll-
lii the i' end upon his return will
hi accompanied home by his youna
uauvhter Anne Isabel who tpent het
1:1 th her arandparenta and
1 1 UtUvi th. re.
Mis. Ir .... Mam na-s went to Pa-
pula .-. t v for a over-Sunday
' ' ' aut t Mra p R. McCarthy
Mts N.ni.s Henthorne h.i. re.
toineil frnma few d.ijs' l:t to ri'U-
'i ea in i am y. Kan.
Hev. M U B itler i f i kmulee will
till the i .ip.t : 'he Boston Avenue
THE CHALET ART ITOOOIO
ii i path i-ii Boiton Ave. bnith
Pliune .'10il
Miss Brock and Miss BNiOtt'l School
NINTH iMl
1 1 idlst mi' h Bunday and 1th
Mrs Htltlei iMll be a nm-sl of Mr and
Mri J. II Colt durlnf theli ta In
;.. and Highland
Moore and babj
ninths 1 1 r pll as-
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summei In Bouth llav'n .Mn h.
I'.'i. i.-'iise. arrived home yesterday
tttornina after spending two months
llllnoii
Mr .' ill u i Ivltigstnn was among
the Tulsa young men who left Prtday
'ni'ht for Columbia to enter Missouri
Mr nnd Mrs. Brstesl Bmllcj . re par
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The M usee Anns Kennedy uirl
Helen I .ou lee Van Hoy. accompanied
b their guest Miss Harsh Kennedy
oi Dallai lit'1 yesterday afternoon for
Kowata where they will Uslt over
Sunday with Mr. and Mis. W Dunt-
k.iu a i u ramily t belr relatlt i s.
Master Henry Brady son of Mr
I mui Mis v t Brady left yesterday
! tot Mexico Mo. w lu re lie will attend
Mexico Military Institute this ear.
Mr. Rugene C. liill has returned to
r ilss after spending some time In
Wichita Kansas wnere li took a
ii r TI dot e i.nni bora
Mr and Mrs. J. P. Cappeau of
N'orth in no f avenue haw returned
t trip
Hotel Tulsa Cafe
La Carte Service
POPULAR PRICES
f7J TO 1HI' 'll'LSA Si Ah HARD
Just Off Main Lobby Hotel Tulsa
Announces the arrival of New
Fall Millinery Models.
Each express will bring its quota
of the season's best.
I invite your attention
THIRD FLOOR
Mrs William K Qraham and Mi.-s
Graham have arrived from Santa
Barbara Pal. to spend two or three
. 1 s with M r i Iraham.
Mis- Twlla E Duck of Bartleavllle
ii the guest of Miss Charlotte Ham-
ilton at hotel Hamilton for few
a i t .. f
I ot aktu -- .ii i o.s of luueUte
I'ho uld Standard general strengthen-
DC r OBi 'VK S TASTELE88
tnd tun ppetiaer Pot adults und
rayi
Choice Any Article in
Our Window
$1M
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tried on In the r.
to fit when finis)
! Mtn.s T .
hss Plorence Babcock "f Bush-
hllle 111. and Miss l.aura Robinson
lof fold water Mich. graduates of
the Chii un Kindergarten Institute
are In the city uith a view to open-
It k a kindergarten hooi hen-
Mr Edwin s 't.irton lift yesterday
f ir Jackson Miss where he will
pend 'Ii" w inter with his sis'i r. Mrs.
J r Kimberlin.
Mr Carlos Harrison elder ton of
Dr and Mrs William Harrison left
yesterday for I'oluinhla. Mo. where
I ei rolled at Missouri university
for his freshman year
Ms. oiadys Hendershot daughter
'I- at 'I Mri Claude T. Hendershot
i - enn lied at Kendall where aha
will make Special study of music for
the next year.
Miss Eather Hail has returned homo
after an all summer's stay in Chicago
Mr and Mrs. J. C. Carter tt d the
m - m But let and Zuia Carter have
will reside.
last eve dng for an over Sunday stay
as the guest of Dr. and Mrs. 11 P.
Price
Mi. and Mrs Charles Steele and
bnby daughter Louise me home from
a two months' pleasant sojourn at
Colorado SUinns.
Mr. 'and Mrs Ned C Rigs bee have
removed fr.ui Bouth Main street to
apartments at .ins West Sixth street
where they are now pleasantly settled
end at home to friends.
Mr and Mrs. Prank Haskell nnd
children Prances itehe. ea and itn'h-
ard have returned from South
Haven .Miih.. where they passed July
and August vary pleasantly.
Mr and Mra Guy t Psrrlt win
so. I be at home to friends at .101
West Si ith street where l liiy have
furnished apartments attractively
Mrs su" m Miru ii. accompanied
by her drum liter. Mrs. L. A.
' Brlen and I ir O'Brien of Skln-
and little grandaugnter Wul-
lace Dam man have returned from
n pleasant Summer's stay la Colorado.
Miss I.. vms ii Btidtvto-Be
I The engagement of Miss Marjorle
Lewis of this city a daughtei of Mr
rnd Mrs P. it. Lewis of Sentry Ark
and .Mr M.uris S.'olt. son of ir mot
.Urn. W. B Boott of Long Beach
I'ulif. has bean announced the mar
rlsgi to take place in ictobi r
Miss Lewis resides with bet grand-
parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Mangnuson
and it was at their homo that the
shared her happy secret With a party
of giri friends. The gmsts were In-
vited for an evening ilt cards and at
its close Ices and cakes were served.
The refreshment plates held arl-col-ored
satin bags filled with rice and
bearing t card which told th guests
f the nuptial event to occur In Oc-
tober The young couple mil re-
sale m lass Ang.ies Calif. for which
place Mr Bcott left this city several
months in.-.. Kvi..n.i.. .. ...i ... -
. ii"in auss
i.enis annoiineeii her
were the misses Myrtle
were the Misses Myrtle
HlSCk. Ell .illiir (hull 1. m
ipn Maud Adams. Berths Tavlor
HSttle Mae I'urdy. Heulah Hull LIU
naa alagnuaon and Mrs Jack Miller
engagement
H"ll. I' ai l
it. Pearl
Dinner
i 1 1 ti a j'i.l 1 1
Mrs R '
d Mrs 0
v t sutlne ar.4 Miss Pdna
arrived home Friday night
ending the summer months at
' h. wl.tie the! had a cot.
M: B L Uvoi l'ivd has g MM to
Bs Ing B I i in Opt n
su i ' 1 tr.
IT
tttcntion Patrons t itr Wchoosi
N s ; : 0k for the f ill term
ire now t u tala Pring your eld v . ks
and make your eichun;ia Li.fure tts
i i.sh i.i xt Wet k
(Adv.) BAKER nnro co.
M:ss LoyCS St
.1 Mts B A
V for Nntchu.
th daughter of Mr.
tilth. Will l.ave to-
. 1. 1 . l.ere she
tans State x i mal
kin tergal ten.
flttll selling un.-lalraed sultA IIS
and tn I e Levering Tallora 4
M eat Third street.
Mrs t R R 'i sey left during the
'i eeh for a tstt to her home-folk in
Ai' do. HI Aft- r n month's stay there
Mrs Ramsey win join Mr Ramsey in
St U . and they will gu to Johea-
boro Ark. to ti end a short time.
Mr nnd Mrs K A. Ross and ejjll-
drea have returned hom after .i dels-
h t ' u i tunitnor's stay In Wls- onsin
Mli blgaa and Illinois
Mr and Mrs. Pay H Whitney have
i-' ;r;.e h.une after spending two
months at iaike Waaasee Indiana.
U as Adei.la clwa of i . came
Tulsa to Have aVoanau's Cboral
Society.
Tula is to have among other good
.! this year a choral society of
women's voices organisation of the
Polhymnla club as it Is known to
be omfileted Thursday evening at
Boston avenue Methodist church
The society is to bo directed by Mr
1 Shields Dierkee who organised nnd
plloti I the Apollo club to Its first sue-
cesa in June and though the elubs
win not he directly affiliated their
a irk will be in sympathy and they
ippear together in program at
some future time The club Is named
for the goddess of music and will
have a membership of forty women
an i young women w ho are inti rested
in choral singing. The list of mem
bers so fur li eludes Mrs aJtr.es
-Mild. Mrs W A. Aggers. Mrs
t nnd the Misses Margaret 1
Htii Leone Bgan Katharine HIM
I'sthr lanow.t.. Katherlne Sogfriid.
Kate Fulton. Ethel Kuhns. Ruth
Boahe Inez Pettlt Mary Prederlck
Idnna Williamson. Annabel l-atimer. I
MxTtle Bandersen Mildred Marr Jes-
le Miles Helen N. .os Lola Llmnett
..lid Mary Uonahue.
A Piiryolton kssa
A bion.i young woman walked Into
un mui iii s most iiiisiness-hke fash-
ipn and presented i heck payable to
Annette h B nnett to the cashli i
wno wag a most Polite young Qrman
upon eaamlnlng the i ndorsement iio
notl ei that it read Annette Bennett
and bo handed it back to hex very
courteously saying- Veil haf forgot-
ten the "II."
A single glance would tell an ob-
server that she vs unaccustomed to
d. lng anv ' .inking husim -I
lushed furiously nnd In a confused
way took the pen mui mui tt.t "Oh
pard n me" and wi. te I . i..w ti en-
dorsement: ' Age 2i "
Tlie Main thing
"T don't enre much for the men
dl vvn here "
"What do you vare as long is !..;.
care for you.'"
A ow Month Btsrase
"He's got the foot und OlOU'h dls-
ense "
'Never heard of It; what's it like ""
"Whenever he opens big mouth lis
tuts his toot in IL"
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Lorton, Eugene. Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 305, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 13, 1914, newspaper, September 13, 1914; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc135131/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.