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THE OKLAHOMA POST.
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ririil I LiAlV, ) Weekly Edition. No. 81
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA; SEPTEMBER 2, 1906-SUNDAY.
Telephone 1320
By Mrs. Marion Rock
refreshments of cake and ice cream
were served.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wetzel and Mr.
and Mrs. N. F. dates are at home
from an extended stay in Colorado.
Mrs. C. R. Brooks and daughter.
Amy, are spending a few days in New
York City, before going farther north.
Mrs. Edward Lawson and children
departed yesterday for Galveston to
| visit relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Goodholm and chil
dren. who went to Boulder, Colo, last
May, will return September 15.
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MY BEST KENTUCKY REEL.
"To my friend, Hod. Urover Cleve-
land. 1 bequeath my best Kentucky
ree.|."—Will of Joseph Jefferson, codi-
cil dated October 27, 1904.
bear friend. 1 nevermore shall hear
Your shout above the rushing stream
Nor see your struggling captive leap
Where rainbows o'er the rapids
gleam.
But. ah! for sake of old Img syne.
For sake of friendship long and leal,
rake, with a comrade's lasting love,
My best Kentucky reel.
How oft your ardent eyes have said,
"A.h me, how beautiful and rare,
With music in its silken click. ^
And graven with such loving care.
T p;i never stud. "I'd like It
I e.ivy you from n-.'ii to heel;"
J! it. Grover, well I Knew you craved
My best Kentucky reel.
And now its yours, fond friend ani^
best.
Your undisputed own for aye.
To sing to you beside the stream
Through many a bloom-while April
day
To sing. I fain would think, of mf,
When soft thoughts o'er your spir-
it steal.
And you can hear me prating of
My best Kentucky reel.
I pt'Hy you treat it well, old chum
And keep it oiled and polished bright
And never lay It damp away,
Though you come weary home
night.
I've held in trust. I give in trust,
A very masterpiece of steel.
So cherish lovingly, dear friend,
My best Kentucky rsel.
Cod speed you. fellow fisherman.
Beside the roaring brook.
And many a crimson-spotted trout
Send surging up to try your hook.
Oh! would that I could stilj stand by,
Or with a net in triumph kneel.
While o'er the brawling turmoil sings
My best Kentucky reel.
Hut I have said my last farewell
h St'.eutl.s I used to know.
Content If you will smueMmes rtop
And think a while of angler Joe.
IJe on some bank w" used to love.
And let old memories o'er you steal,
Meanwhile a Lear, that shall not rust,
Dries on my best Kentucky teel
—James Buckman Ir. Harper's Weekly.
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Tuesday. September 4.
Tha Missionary Society of ■
the First Lutheran church will
meet in the afternoon at 2:30
in the church.
Wednesday. September 5.
The Amaryllis club will meet
with Mrs. George IT. Thomas
2509 McKinle.v avenue.
Mi*s. Arthus VVhorton. 409
Bast Eleventh street, will be
hostess to the Sterling Sewing
club.
Thursday. September 6.
Mrs. Jules Cahn, 1302 North
Broadway, will entertain at
bridge whist in the afternoon.
The Bible club will hold its
first meeting for the year in the
assembly room of the library at
2:30. All members are re-
quested to be present.
The Tarry-a-Whlle club will
meet at Wheeler park at 3 p.
m. where the regular program
will be carried out with Mrs.
Milan as leader. The husbands
of the members will join the
party for a six o'clock supper
Mrs Ola Hawkins, 128 West
Ninth strec'. will be hostess
to the B. E. T. club.
Friday, September 7.
The Cooking club will meet
with Mrs. H. W. Steele.
Saturday. September 8.
Mrs. B O. Housel will give
birthday party for her little
daughter. Lorraine.
for the younger members of her music
class at her home, 510 West Twelfth
street. After the rendition of the mu-
sical program light refrshinents were
served. The program given was as
follows:
1—L'Amazine Goldl/rg
Cabaletta Lock
Louise Worley.
2—Sunset . .Edward M. Read
Irma Browned
3—Little Golden Hair Waltz. .Vasseur
Violet Verity.
4—Welcome Carl Ganchals
Juanita Willis.
5—Sailor Boy's Dream .... Le Hache
6—Duett—Keepsake Gavotte
Violet Verity and Louise Worley.
7—Sunday Morning. Opus 47. No. 4:
Song, Opus 4, No. 10 Heller
Margaret Kroh.
8—Areil (Scher Valse) ....Carl Kern
One Condon.
9—How Sweet the Moonlight Sleeps
Decever
Virginia Bennett.
30—Trumpeter's Serenade ...Spindler
Genevieve Brownell.
11—Sunday in the Village Behn
Fay Parker.
One of the pleasant affairs of the
week was the left hand social given
by the Epworth League of ihe Reno
Avenue Methodist Episcopal church, at
the home of Mrs. Mattie Nay. 402 Reno
avenue.
Each guest was presented a dainty
souvenir booklet on which they were
requested to write their autograph with
their left hand, which agorded quite
h little amusement. A short program
was rendered consisting of some fine
piano solos by the Misses Mitchell.
Anderson. Albright and Vinie CofT
man; vocal solos by Mr. Watson. Hawk
and Miss Lura Hawk. Afler the pro-
gram the guests were invited into the
dining room where dainty refreshments
were served.
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* Iced muskmelons,
4* Lamb chops, Frenched and
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Julienne potatoes,
•fr Cress, French dressing,
•fr English crumpets.
Pancakes, with syrup.
Coffee. Tea.
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+ Clear consomme.
+ Roast duckling, jelly satice,
4- Potatoes, mashed.
+ Succotash of string and
+ Lima beans and corn.
4* Salad of lettuce and whole
4* tomatoes,
•fr Peach cobbler.
4* Sweet milk. CofTee.
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4* Deviled eggs
4> Toasted crackers,
4* Cold sliced duck, sauce
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4- Iced tea. Watermelon. +
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A delight Till event of the week was
the party given Friday afternoon by
Mrs. Harry L. Hunt of Twenty-ninth
and McKinle.v, in honor of her house
guest, Miss Bertha Basham of Shaw-
nee. The affair was informal through-
out. An art gallery was arranged about
the apartments with objects sugges-
tive of pictures, and Mrs. Albert
Fricke and Mrs. Charles Rebstein re-
ceived two handsome ferns for deslg-
nating the correct pictures. Another
delightful diversion was the cutting of
Miss Harriet Carey, who has been
the guest of her cousin, Mrs. George
Frederickson. Gil West Thirteenth
street, will return to her home in
Cairo, 111., next Wednesday.
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Miss Hampton returned to her home | {owed the game.
Friday in Chickasha after a pleasant
week's visit with Mrs. John R. Harris
208 East Eighth street.
federate Veterans of Oklahoma, which
will be held at Lawton the 11. 12 and
13 of this month. Miss Bess Howell
will be her maid of honor
Mrs. B E. /artman had In a quar-
tette of ladies for a table at bridge
last Monday afternoon, the players be-
ing Mrs. John Shartel. Mrs. D. W.
Hogan and Mrs. G. K. Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stone of Shaw
nee were guests last Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. Will T Hales, while passing
through the city from a summer's vaca-
tion spent in Denver.
Mrs. Robert R. Walker entertained
the following guests at bridge Thurs-
day afternoon: Mrs. Arthur C. Ren
nett, Mrs. Nelson Darling. Mrs. J. C.
Clark, Mrs. Ell Brown. Mrs. M. S.
Cooter. Mrs. Jean Hart well, Mrs. Sosa
and Mrs. J. B. Harrell. The prize
a beautiful stein, was won by Mrs.
Harrell. A two-course luncheon fol-
An enjoyable little bridge party was
given yesterday afternoon by Mrs. W.
, —-— F. Wilson, 1320 North Broadway. The
Miss Zoe Holcomb. 440 West Twelfth i pr|zes were a handsome cut glass
street, has returned from a delightful 1 nappy and an embroidered handker-
visit to Kentucky chief. A two-course luncheon was
served to the following guests: Mes-
Mlss Wilcox and Miss Martha Wilcox dames J. A. Reck. G. K. Williams,
are expected home the fifteenth from a Franl< P. Johnson. W. L. Clayton, W.
* | delightful outing In Hot Springs.
I* Mr. and Mrs. J. F. I dillard have re-
h turned from Manitou. Colo.
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t Mrs. W. W. Robertson, 611 East
Y Tenth street, has returned from a
h month's visit with relatives in Vlr-
V ginla.
W. Juden, J. P. Morton, lloydston,
Fred Cooper, .1. C. Clark. W. O. A.
.Tonte, B. O. Young and Miss Virginia
Lindsay.
Miss Oussie Land is visiting friends
i in Stillwater.
Study In
Fit! «ynr*0
Water mills can furnish
you"Alkali" water. Water
sense brings you
Mr. and Mrs. Cutler have returned
,. .. I home from a three weeks sojourn in
Master Arnold (iijlespie. son of_Mr. cnl,irnbus Ohio.
.land Mrs. W. M tllllespie, 412 East
, J Tenth street, has returned from a
,' visit to his aunt in Kansas City.
,1 Miss Josephine Dorsey. 400 West
, Eleventh street, gave a lovely dinner
, last Thursday for Mrs. George Lari-
l more and her guest, Mrs. George Mil-
^ j ler of Topeka, Kan.
*! Prof, and Mrs. J. B. Taylor are oc-
cupying the cottage at 627 East Fourth
street.
Miss Sullivan, an attractive young
lady from Pond Creek was the guest
of friends here during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Patterson will
return this evening from the northern
lakes, where they have spent a de-
lightful month at Petoskey, Grand
Rapids and other points. Tuesday
Captain and Mrs. Jervejr. will depart
for Tennessee, going from there to
Charleston, S. C.. where they will visit
for several days before going to Ft
Robinson, where Captain Jervey will
rejoin his company.
Mrs. John N. Graves, 430 WTesl Thir
teenth street, Y id a spend-the-day
party lest Wedrn day for Miss Marion K nsa r. Mia* Florem
paper animals for which Miss Ruth
^ t Snyder and Mrs. T. J. Compton re-
A very enjoyable recital was given ceived bouquets of fragrant roses. Fol-
Friday afternoon-by a few ,<f the older lowing the guessing contests was tine
members of MlBO**' ' s c,aa8 in j instrumental music, hy Mrs. Fricke
music. Thn r. class were and Mrs. WpIs Miller aid a voeel
1 this city ; . t0 by Mia. 'J cJ- "-a*
and Allss Macla>. • Pensacola, Fla. j HSslsted in serving rr'reshments by
After the program light refreshments Misses Edith and Gladys Ross. The
were served. Those present were: Mrs. J guests bidden were: Mesdames
W. W. Bierce. Mrs. S. G. Bennett, j Mju^r, George Steele, I. J. Compton.
Mrs. Taylor. Mrs. Major White, Mrs. , , jiogart. Robt. Henderson. Charles , Madm> McCredie wis hostess to
R- R;„Fu11-' Mi8r30WF;T' Miss" Reb8,e'"; ;\K. west C. A Retries.
ton, 111,; Mrs. Brownell. Mies un. Goorge Fricke and Misses Ruh\ Glea- The amittement was reading from
son. Nina Green, Mildred Edwards.
Edith and Gladys Ross and the honor
guest, Bertha Basham.
Mrs. Rose Prather who has been
visiting her sister, Mrs. G. P. Mehl, ,
319 North Harvey street, left for her
home in Dallas, Texas, Saturday.
Mr. T. D. Turner is spending a few
days In Colorado Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T Homan and
son, Howard have returned from a
month's stay at Corpus Chrlsti.
Mr. and Mrs. A Morrison. 217 East
Fourth street, spent last Friday In
Choctaw City.
Mr. and Mis. J. H. Wheeler are
planning an eastern trip for this fall
which will include a number of sea-
shore resorts.
Mrs. T. A. Spangler. who has been
here for several lays visiting her
sister. Mrs A. Morrison. 217 Bast
Fourth street, departed last Tuesday
for Chickasha to visit friend3 before
returning to her home In Kahoka, Mo.
Miss Mary Spencer, guest of Mrs. R.
E. Kirkpatrlck, 1)21 North Robinson,
departed yesterday to visit friends in
irm.-'p ct ' i ' vr,. a midda
dinner was served to the following
guests: Mrs. Charles York, Mrs.
w'JV j Thomas F. McMechan, Mrs. A. S.
Connellee and Mrs.* Meade Miller.
l ' 1 v" > tomorrow f^r h«*
Fort Worth, Tex.
The water bottled at Eureka Springs.
A record of over a quarter century
has proven the quality and merit of
Eureka Springs water. This water is
brought to you in sealed bottles just
as it comes from the springs. You
save dollars in health by using it.
Sold everywhere.
Eureka Springs Water Co.
SOUTHWESTERN BRANCH
OKLAHOMA CITY
Miss
Brownell. Mrs. Schenck. Mrs. Con-
stant. Mrs. L. F. l.ee, Mrs. Parker.
Mrs. R. A. White and Mrs. Oeorge
Frederiekson.
The following was the program:
j—song. The Swallows Cowen
Miss Schenck.
2—How Sweet the'Moonllght. Sleeps
Decever
Miniature Vaise E. Mathe
Virginia Bennett.
Mrs. S. E. Clarkson. 411 West Elev-
enth street invited a few of her neigh
bors In last "Wednesday afternoon for
a game of high Ave. Four tables were
| used and the prices, a pair of hand-
some vases were won bv Mrs. Elliott
"The
Day of Ihe Dog." by Miss McCredle.
The club will meet with Miss Ola Haw-
kins next Thursday afternoon.
-When the Lights Are Low ... and Mrs. Taliaferro. At the conclu
. kngleman , ^ gamp „ dainty luncheon;
was served to the following guests:
Mesdames M. A. Sturtevant. Ous Talia
ferro, Elliott, J. Hensiey. .lohti Harris,
J. E. Bailey, Hardenstein, Bogardus.
Ed Marshall. .1. W. (.raves. Dent, Wil-
liams, and Miss Alice Orares.
Harriet Carey
■I—Song, The Forget-me-Not
Franz von Suppe
Miss Maclay.
5—pas des Amphores (air de ballet
No. 2 Chamlnade
Stella Taylor.
6—Love Dreams A. L. Brown
Calla Parker.
7—Ariel (Scherzo Valse I
Carl Wtlhelm Kern
Irvle Lee.
8—Mon Bijou Bohm
Stella Taylor.
Love You Sobrskl
Miss Schenck
9—Song.
Mrs. A. C. Barber of Cleburne. Tex .
is the guest & Iter sister, Mrs. A M.
Eastland.
Mr. and Mrs. .T. O. Williams. 41M
East Seventh, are at home from their
Colorado trip. The Misses Williams
have returned from a visit to relatives
In Iowa.
Mrs. M. W. Cardwell returned Frl
,lav from a visit to friends in Den-
ver.
Mrs. Harriet S. Wh-eler. of Detroit, |
Mich., is spending a few days with
her brother-in-law. Mr. J. B. Wheel-
er, during the absence of Mrs. Chap-
ell in Colorado.
afternoon. Arrangements were made
for a bazaar to be held this fall, and
committees were appointed for the
various departments. It was decided to
give a social the latter part of the
dVvi'dopnVent present month. At the close of the
—t . iTtfAMiM uhiie he was business session a social hour was en-
:?d«SW7-h-ZZJnZ c,u,7or joyed an, refreshments of ice cream
that Place. He van h-re about t. n and cake .erved.
years ago and was greatly surprised
and gratified 'W. r th<* wonderful ; mr. and Mrs. George Frederickson,
growth of the ri v. Mr rnd Mrs 511 West Thirteenth street, entertain-
Thornton departed Wednesday lor Se e(1 (he members of the recent camp-
attle. Wash. Mrs*, l'epp^'s w-is als" inp: ,,arty complimentary to Mrs. Fred
hostess to her cousin. Miss I'^arl Cr.ip erickson's cousin, Miss Harriet Carey,
Miss Vanee and Miss Daisy Vance. pVi 0f Muskogee, during the past week. Cairo. 111. Frizes were given for the
4IW West Eleventh street, have return- best written stories of camp life and
Last Monday morning Mrs. A. J.
Beatty, of the Rosenthal Flats, enter-
tained informally ;it cards Miss Clara
Johnson. Mrs. Williams McPherson
and the Misses Majie and Lillian John-
BODfc
Miss OConner. organist of St. Paul's
church, is £x pec ted home from Kansas
City early in the week.
Mrs. A. L. Peppers, 500 West Thir- ,
teenth street, ent« 1! lined last week her
brother and his wife. Mi and Mrs, W.
M. Thornton, or lX-ret*. Wash. Mr.
Thornton, who i a puWi-* spirited man
had much to do with *«no <
ed from an extended visit to relatives
In Topeka.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren E. Moore gave
a midday luncheon last Tuesday at
Hammond's cafe for their guest, Mr.
Louis Hancock of Kentucky and Miss
Sue Chisman. Mr. Hancock returned
home last Thursday.
Mr. W. J. Pettee has joined his
family and party at Colorado Springs
and will return with them September
&. Mrs. Nellie Wheeler Chappell who
is at the Cliff House In Manitou, will
return on the 15th.
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♦ Planked shad
♦ Mashed potatoes +
♦ Corn and string bean succotash +
+ Boiled okra
+ Lettuce salad, mayonnaise
+ Peach Ice cream
+ Pound cakes. Coffee.
Mr. and R M Conway and
daughter. Adele, 1107 North Robinson
I street, departed last Thursday for a
Miss Grace Good, who has been visit several weeks' stay at the Atlantic
ing her grandparents in St. Joseph, coast. Rev. D I> Davidson returned ves
will return this week. j , .terday from Carthage. Ill and v.ill
Miss Alice Trosper Is visiting her jfaold services today In Ht. Paul's church
: 1 ,, Mrm ' brother. Mr. W. U Tronpw in Rich I I vlr allrt Mrs. BurcMI Purrtum 5ve
♦ 1 Anton ll'^'lasson and Miss Vinnie HIH, Mo. Little Miss Elizabeth, daughter of postponed tlieii eastern trip Until B«p
♦ iLamh will return from Colorado . wh„ ,-as report- J""1 W '' Hu^ Mti North Rots ttmber .
I w'ntMrpia:"i^s,KHday,i^!:.:^o<;;l | M,, ^ «Thi,
summer and Its members are unwilling 1 H 1 1
-t to leave their delightful anvironment.
Mr. and Mrs Charles Overholser anil (Jin fortUnate winners were Mrs. J.
Mrs. L. Overholser. who have been the y Kll||,.r ilnrt Mr. J .L. Constant. The
guests of Mrs. Will Overhotser, itii- prtzes wl.re photograph albums con-
North Robinson street, wilt return |u|n|ng picinrpj, „f (-eiies at the eamp-
thelr homes in Valley Halts, ivi ^ ^ Wichita mountains. After the
this week. contest the guests were entertained
~77T~ Ti,tie of with music by Miss Roxey Logan and
Miss Hallle and Mi Eddte nr , Mjss Klizllt)^th Brownlee and several
Eldorado, Ka";R arVest KourteentU songs contributed by Mr. Frederickson
Overholser, 108 West an!j Ml. nro(,. HefreBhments were
street. . served on the tin plates used at tb«
.. f McPeelev 1116 Nortli camp. Besides the members of the
u'V'n ^ return from Tonkawa camping party there were present
Hudson, will return Nellie Jones and Miss Roxey l,o-
Tuesday.
when her
ondltion became suddenly worse and
is now most alarming. She has been
confined to her U(\\ at the hospitat
since July -4. Mrs. Jacobv's mother,
whose home is in Kansas, is with her
| daughter in Indianapolis. The Bur-
Mrs. W. W. Juden. P.20 East Kiev | geon ^as^decided ^thst another opera
enth street, had a few of her friends t.ion w'"
Mrs. F. B. Richardson and Miss
Anderson have returned from a
month's staj in New York City.
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Mrs. lea Miller gavea recipe shower
Tuesday night at her home 115 East
Fourth street. In honor of Miss Ger-
trude Daugherty. The rooms were
beautifully decorated in pink and
white and delicious refreshments were
last Tuesday afternoon for two table
at bridge. A nice luncheon was served
after the game.
Master Lorern Pryer. the little son
of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pryer. 318 West
Twelfth street, is Improving after a
week's severe Illness
Mrs. George H. Lynda and daughter,
i Dorothy. 821 North Broadway, have
returned from Colorado Springs.
Or and Mrs. A.
he necessary In a few weeks.
There is still a slender chance for her
1 recovery.
Mr. William L. Bird, who has been
hludving in New York for the past
year, returned last Thursday.
Miss Jennie Bradford. 211 West
Sixth street, gave a slv o'clock dinner
Tuesday evening in honor of Mr.
Hay Campbell, who is visiting in the
city from Shawnee. The table was
decorated artistically with hand em-
broidered dollies and a center piece
b | gar*.
Miss Irene McCune, of Perry, who
visiting Miss Ethel Todd 21(i Wes' Mrs x Bradley and daughter,
Eighth street, will return home next Mlss Kdna who were popular visitors
Wednesday. here last winter will arrive next Wed-
nesday to visit their son and brother.
Mr. Geo. Frederickson. Miss Bradley
will have charge of the art department
in the Epworth I'niversit . tin- com-
ing year. After a brief visit with Mr.
Prederickson's family, the Bradleys
will build a handsome home on West
Seventeenth street, which they will
occupy. Both Mrs Bradley and her
gifted daughter will he welcome addi-
tions to our best society.
mates Friday afternoon: mm. — .
in honor of the seventh aniversary of teenth street, proved a most < larm g
her birthda The hoursi from I to 7 hostess io her bridge < lub. wni« n <
were merril\ spent with games and in her beautiful home last nu
other amus nents. At six a daint n Iter noon Nasturtiums formed the -
supper \\as served, the chief attraction rat decorations. Four tables were use i
being a beautiful birthday cake with ihe guests and ^substitutes of the clun
its seven colored candles. Prizes wer being Mrs. John White, . >
given by M Hughes for the various Steele Mrs. W. P. Homa". . ' • • ■
games ihe fortunate winners being Taliaferro, Mrs. Irfe Rlely, mi
Lanslot IJngenfelter. lieota Mlddletop, Blanchard, Mrs. H. A. Mortlnw ii a«i
filadvs It. and Hoy Llngenfeltei Miss Williams, of Dallas. I h - Clayton, 110 We. • Ten
The Utile hostess was the recipient „f present were Mn^h. T. Hatn. ay. „ . ,„-ldge Friday
beautiful gifts as remembrances Mrs,
F. G. Reed, of Denver, Col , is
•end guest of Mrs. Harry C. Nel
12 West Third street.
'•miivh I. «%". r ... T Hatha wa\ Mrs. \N it ay ton, ii" we in
The little hostess was the recipient ot present wjie.L. I w on tablo of bridge Friday
many beau.iful gifts as remembrances Mrs. 8. J- Krepp". Mr ^ H,,..r„„o„ for Ihe following ,.!.ne-
of the hapr- occasion. 1 hose present Graves, Mrs. 8 e^ns^ Aim. n
were: n.,w .rd lloman liudiej and A 8. Connellee, and Mr*. J. w. Mrs. .1. A. Keea. m • •
\rlhur SI. Miller .lacobi. Alberta (iraves Mrs. Stevens won ihe club son and Mis.t G. K Williams
BPtttrrfBrflr ,jgw
moved from the Rosenthal Flats t( ol rape Jessamines and maiden hair
ferns. After dinner the guests repaired
the home of Miss Hattie Bradford,
where music and fudge were enjoyed
Those bidden were: Misses Hattie
Bradford, Clarke and Carnahan and
Messrs. Campbell. Oldtmld, Nelson and
Dr. Swihart.
their new home at 1008 North Broad
way.
Mrs. M. H. Byrd, 421 East Twelfth
street, has returned from a summer's
visit with Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Byrd of
Dumas, Tex.
well. Glad} and Edith
and May Hooker. Sain Young, Roy
and Lansolol Lingeufelter, Frances
and Eliizah. th Barde, Walla<e c.lines,
Peyton .luutgen, Leota Mlddletop,
Helen and Marlon Wann and Jeanette
and Majori. Hughes.
One of the prettiest affairs of the
week us the high Ave party given
Thursday afternoon b> Mis A
Young, 116 East Seventh st -
fair and the route was over all of the
lines in the city. After the ride tho
party went to Riverside Place, the
beautiful home of the Grant's, and mu-
sic and dancing completed a thorough-
ly enjoyable affair. A well prepare.I
supper was served. The ohaperones
were Capt. and Mrs. Jersey, Mr. and
Mrs. James H. Wheeler, Mrs. Richard
Ragan and Mr. and Mrs. Whit M.
Grant, and the guests were: Misses
Mary Piner, Mabel Carrlco, Mattie
Harrell, Blanche Lennon, Lincoln, Ev«
aline Ragan, Eugene Hutton, Mary and
Blanche ITpsha-w, Mercedes Hightower
and Messrs. Dan Roberts, Paul West-
fall, Jack Spencer. Will Harper, John
LuKweller, George Cooke. John.
Graves, Welsh Walker and John Cul«
bertson.
Mrs. B B. Pollock gave the first of
a series of bridge parties Thursday af-
ternoon at her pretty home on East
Second street. The rooms were beauti-
fully decorated for the affair In the
dining room yellow prevailed and
masses of feathery golden glow were
bunched on sideboard and table. The
library, with its artistic appointments
was decked with lovely pink and white
roses. Bridge was the game played and
Mrs. Charles Edward Johnson. Mrs.
Frank O'Neill and Mrs. T. K. Baker
cut f°r 'he first prize, the favor, an
exquisite cut glass l owl, going to the
latter. Mrs. D. F. Harness won the
club prize, a sterling silver bell. A two
course luncheon was served from small
tables and th«> hostess was assisted by
her daughter. Miss Corinne, and Miss
Myers, of Meridian, Miss. Mrs. Pol-
lock will give the second in her series
of delightful card parties the latter
part of September.
Mr and Mrs. C B. Hart left last)
• Wednesday for their future home ia
| Fort Smith, Ark.
Mrs. J. A. Kingsbury Is in Dum.is,
Te\.. rhe guest of her daughter, Mrs.
It. G. Byrd.
Mrs. Elmer C Trueblood and daugh-
ler, Helen, who have been at Lake
Okobogt. Iowa, since last June, re«
•limed Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Brock and chil-
dim are at home from their eastern
t rip.
et, In hon-
Clark Hudson, departed
. ,
course of study in the >tn Imts arr Mr> and Mrs. T. I). Turner had for
league of that ci?> Mr. lv II , *ho is their gielas' week Ml*. H. W . Kan*
ndowed with much 1 i(' ability■. j kin, of Russelville, Ark. Mr Rankin is
ot her guest. Mrs. Fred Armstrong, been an art student lu San Francis- <t hoy hood friend of Mr. Turner and
t . v* ,t jiirtiimiM unci roses ...... i .v.<> . uo um nf uniisii;il nlcasure.
of St. Louis. Natsurtlunis and rosen (,() foj,
veral y
Miss Olive Darrell left yesterday for
two month's visit In Washington. D
served. A handsome leather bound ('., and other places of Interest in the
book full of recipes was presented to east and south.
Miss Daugherty by the following: Mrs
.1 Shepard Brooks. Mrs Bradford, Mrs Mrs. O. C Gilbert, 2(5 West Ninth
Llovd Finley. Mrs. Painter. Mrs. Ad street. Is entertaining her sister. Mrs
anis. Misses May Stewart. Mas Dustin- Wilcox of Tecumseh
helnier. l^eota Sims, Kate Hummel.
Mis- Christmore. Ida Duncan, Anna Mrs J. 11 Marshall aid little
Duncan and Jessie Thompson. daughter, Lois, of 427 East Tenth
street, departed Friday for a month's
Miss Elizabeth Brownlee, teacher of \isii in Carthage and other point
piano, gave a recital Monday afternoon j lllin«i*'
The Missionary society of the Chris-
tian church gave a social at the
church last Tuesday evening, 'I here
whs a large attendance an I a welt
arranged program was enjoyed. It
was as follows Vocal solo, Miss
Hazel Land: reading Mrs Coffe;, :
piano solo. Hazel Solll.lay; paper on
christian Women's board ot missions,
Mrs. Craig; piano solo. Mrs. Will
York: duel, Miss Moore and Dr. Engle
n hart address on mission work. R %
is. B. Moore. Following the program
r our
celehrat
Bryan
visit was of unusual pleasure.
Mr and Mrs. Phil Dalley and daugh-
ter. Anna, returned early in lie week
from a two weeks' stay In Sulphur
Springs.
dr. and M
aptist : parted last
s. W 11 Weatherbee dc«
veek for New York city
astern points.
Itusscll Mrs. Charles l.und. Mrs.
Tenth Marshall, Mrs. Ilog. nschutit. Mr* u.
Mrs .1 T. Bturm. Mr*.
Mrs.
st roc had in the following players for Zartroan Mrs .1 t
U .;am. of 1 -*dge I'rlday afternoon .1. VoU.Mts. 0 ;
Mrs. .li nn Hartwell, Mrs A M. Sosa ner and Mlss (.lata Morns.
intimate friends
re present. Mr. and
departed for Sprlng-
they will reside.
und Mrs \rthur Bennett
sponsor fo
Chl%man. i Wen
has i een appointed
luetiUng of i he Con
A delightful trolley party w;i§ given
Mrs. VI. Henson entertains 1 the La last Wednesday evening by Miss Mar*
lies Aid Socif '1 of th« First Lutheran guerite Gram to t large number of
• hnreli In h beautiful new home a' her friends. Th - bright moonlight
! j - \\ tbi Park Place last Tuesday J ening was an Ideal one for such an af
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Colcord and
, hlldien. and Miss Winifred MeClassen
will return from Spirit Lake Iowa,
Septembei :: Immediately following
their arrival Mlsw Gertrude Ryan. Miss
Met 'las - n and Miss Margaret roleord
will depart for Belmont College, in
Nashville. Tenn.
<'wntinued on Pag« Fifteen.)
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Jenkins, J. E. The Oklahoma Post. (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 84, Ed. 2 Sunday, September 2, 1906, newspaper, September 2, 1906; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc140377/m1/1/: accessed April 22, 2021), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.