The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 130, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 9, 1913 Page: 4 of 12
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Ardmoro Sunday March 9 1913
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
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IN SOCIETY
By MaryGwynn Whiteman - Telephone 142
l.oice of Mm. .A. J. Wolvertoii of
every denomination l meet with
jl In-ill on Tii"1;iy afternoon nt th-
church nt .1 reception given In her
honor.
.! 1 . tuiiiin in irui ii k in'
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home.
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An Eaiter Picture.
THE WEEK'S CALENOmR.
Monday.
Ladies of tin- Leaf with Mrs.
Ida Alexander.
Five liunclri'd lub at Mrs.
Charles Orr's.
Circle Light Prayer Service
with Mrs. Ili'iiry Slit hcrland.
Tuesday.
I'ri'sli) tcrian Ladies' Aiil So-
ciety at Annex.
Broadway Hafitist Woman's
Ai.l and M is.-ionury Society at
church
Reception for Mrs. Wolvcr- And when I sec the morning red
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j A crooning bird upon a uusu
li I Above a violet bed
jja line of trees that stretch their
jj ; boughs
j' Across tin; morning rl;
tt'.Now when I hear that little flute
My listening heart is stirred
i!v tiwiiu-iit of Out; who loves and
H guards
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tt(.nd in the violets' fragrant bed
tt! There dwells the breath of spring.
That to the peaceful sleep-bound
! earth
New hope and life shall bring;
ton nt Broadway .Methodist
church.
Christian Indies' Aid Society
at Mrs. (I. '.. iWarn-n's.
Pwhian Sisters at Hall.
St. Philip's Guild with Mrs.
Richard Lester.
at
Wednesday.
I'.TIld.lle Iteview flub
Mrs. S. K I'itln an's.
Ilible St inly Class.
I'arcel l'i l'arty in evening
at the Am. ex.
I'aith shows tne clear and bright
Tin.' dawn of an eternal spring
L'pon the fields of light.
Selected.
about it but they finally consented I Orlo Club.
Mrs. Coleman furnishing them daln- The Orlo Club spent a most profit-
ty materials for the task. After theyable afternoon on Krlday with Mm.
were completed she put them In aRalpn Ramsey studying Sir Walter
box and presented them to Mr?. Scott's Kenil worth.
i in s to Kive them to I Roll Call was answered by chap-
III' HIJ ''lllt'"" - ...
month for California ' Miss Elizabeth Simpson a nnue oi ter iieaui.. ' -
will make her future Hie corning montn. - -
As a reward for their industry : talk on mo Historical aim u.a.imL.u
the hostess passed a box of cigars I survey of the book
each lady accepting with pleasure.! Elizabeth as Queen was discussed
except a couple who declared "they ' in class.
uidn't smoke." I Elizabeth as woman was discussed
Tt. ..-.i f ti i.i.ir milled nut. 1 v Mrs. J. A. Blvens.
Cosmo Club.
The Cosmos Club will meet
tl' Thursday afternoon with Mrs. I.
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Thursday.
Cosmos CI ib at Mrs. P. I'
Kearney's.
Friday.
O: io (1 lb at Miss Coriew's
Fourth .Ward Mothers' Club
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Presbyterian Aid Society.
The Presbjterian Aid Society will
meet on Tuesday afternoon at time
o'clock at the Annex. All who have
promised donations for the Parcels
Post Par'y please bring then v. rap-
ped. a
Ladies of the Leaf.
The Ladies cf the Lea' will meet
tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. Byers
with tiie following program:
WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS. 1
Rell Call His best work.
Sketch "How til's early life and en-
virornien' : preparation for his worr" j
Mrs. How Kind.
M.isic Mrs. Wood.
Oral response Mr. Fet.-?r.
1. Howell's theory of fiotot:.
2. What has he contributed to th
novel.
"The Rise of S:'.as Lapius;."
Leader Mrs. Polii.
Questions Leader.
Table Talc Mrs. Miiiii.
The greater fore-? '.:c t-::d fie
tion; the present-it::! c( ti-f s:2:v'.-
the usual and th? coxtS'.-c c
making a fan and the souvenirs oc-J The Tudor Court was also discuss-
casloned both laughter and pleasure jed in class.
Mrs. Coleman served a dainty lunch- Questions were answered on the
coa 'first part of the book.
! Miss Fliss Coriew led the parlia-
Fernda'e Review Club. mentary drill.
T'e Ferndah Review Club meets; Ihe club meets the cumins I nday
or. Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. . M'ss Coriow.
S. E. Pittman and studies the Na-
tio.al Epoch from the Hay View I Fourth Ward Mothers Club
' 1 The Fourth Ward Mothers' Club
j meets on Friday afternoon at the
EmbToTdVrTciub. ' cIlo1 building with the follow in-;
The new Embroidery Club meets j profiram:
on Thursday afternoon with Mrs.
Sweet instead of Friday the usual
day.
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! Circle Eight.
Circle Eight Prayer Service meets
cn Monday afternoon with Mrs. Henry
Sutherland.
A Beautiful Complexion
May Be Yours in TEN DAYS
Nadinola
CREAM
The Complexion
Bcautificr
I'snl ind Eodoncd
By Tboaunili
NADINOLA
banishes tan tal-
lowmss freckles
pimples liver-
spots etc. Ex-
treme cases in
twenty days.
Rids the pores and tissues of impurities
leaves the sl.in chr.r soft healthy. Direc
tions and ruantiiU r : pr.rkarc. r.y toilet
counters or mail. Two sizes 50c. and $L
NATIONAL Tllll.r.r COMI'ANV. Porto. 7Vim.
Choir Entertained.
The Broadway Methodist choir was
delightfully entertained on Friday
evening by Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Gwyn
at their home on West Main street.
Geraniums and ferns -were attract-
K-arnev witlt Mrs. J. C. lingran f
Dallas as honor guest.
Philio'i Guild.
St. Philip's Guild meets on Tues- f the unusual th- sthti
day afernoon with Mrs. Richard M. the romantic.
Lester. Mrs. Lester will ferve. j 1- Describe th-? P-?r.-!id: a.?rar
n I 1. Describe the piy:c. a?;ear
Parceii Kost Karry. ....v-- v t
On Wednesday evening at the An- 2. What is the rrtccl?: :-etne ot iveiy arrangeu a uu -
nex there will' be a Parcels Po. 'the story. After the guests had assembled
Partv at which the Presbyterian i L Has It any .pirittul or mora! Mrs. Wood. Mr. McC Intock and oth-
. i it s'iTfTi'i ers gave lovely vocal selections
and the r friends wi I be most plea-i- s.ga.i.ca.. .e. .
antly entertained. There will be nica is tr.e stronger -
raicel for evervone and they ho? 'tension. La?han or ms w.:e. ne rorv io. u u.. -quite
a great many friends will ac-' 3. S::as Lapham sho w char- score cards expressed an original and
cept this invitation. acter tro:h. clever idea
jj a herein -as the real ri.e of! Each card was a bar of music the
The Indies' Aid Society of th;! Con-.xent on the Casey house-
Christian church meets at 2: 30 o'clock hold.
on Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. O. ! S. What scenes show Howell's
Ci. Warren. ;hun.or beat.
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Pythian Sisters.
The Pythian Sisters meet on Tues-
day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at
their hall.
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Reception For Mrs. Wolverton.
The Honin Mission Society of the
Proiulway Methodist church most co--
(.lally invites all friends and acquaint
With Mrs. Coleman.
After the games a dainty salad
course was served. The guests -were
invited to the dining room for the
Coffee course.
The silver coffee service was grace
fully presided over by Miss Louise
t v fnlemnn verv informally Ball of Gainesville.
entertained a few friends on Thurs-1 Mrs. McClintock and Mrs. Freeman
day afternoon for the benefit of St. I who will soon be leaving the city
Philips' Guild. The guests had beemwere presented with bouquets of
asked to bring their needles and up-lsweet peas
on arriving were set the task of mak
ing sachets.
There was considerable grumbling
The guest list was limited to the
members of the Broadway Methodist
choir
"How music helps
child's character" Mrs. Wallace Mc
Clintock.
Song Mrs. McClintock.
Reverence Dr. Welth.
Siiei.t Influence 'Mrs. W. 11. Bun-
pass. Address Supt. Richards.
Song Children.
All parents are urgently requested
to he present to hear this program.
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The Oklahoma Booster.
A copy of the Oklahoma Rooster
published on the Oklahoma Inaugural
Booster train en route from Tulsa
to Washington has recently reached
Ardmore friends.
At Mt. Sterling Ohio the birtinlaca
of Hon. Robert Galbreath national
committeeman four hundred or more
citizens gathered to greet their fel
low townsman.
At Columbus the mayor and other
prominent citizens met the train and
the entire delegation headed by thu
Booster Band marched to the state
capitol building where Governor Cox
welcomed the party in his private
offices.
Mr. Tom Champion of Ardmore
responded.
This is the mere beginning of what
the Boosters did doubtless the "half
will never be told."
From Washington.
Returning tonight on the Inaugural
train will be Mrs. It. K. Foster Col.
Val Mullen T. B. Frensley Mr. and
Talto Off tho Fat
Where It Shows
Most women suffer much humiliation
because of great quantities of fat so lo-
cated that no matter how they dress
everybody sees that they are abnormal.
This Is the day of the slender figure and
fat women are simply not tolerated either
In business or social affairs. Women may
not know It but men when they see a fat
woman pass them on the street or In
publlo places make all manner of sym-
pathetic remarks about her. They do
not mean to be unkind or to seem un-
manly but it Is natural for a man to
dislike fat on a woman. Where fat
hows the most there Is where It must
be removed and as quickly as possible.
This season's dresses seem to be made
for the fat woman's misery and the Blon-
der woman's delight. They expose ail
the charms of woman and her ugliness
as well. Exercise and dttt will not re-
move fat. This has been proved. Th
famous Marmola prescription which hna
met with such phenomenal success and
has so many of our society women as
Its sponsors. Is now belns; sold In tab-
let form to meet the demand of the publlo
for this style of treatment. These little
tablets fto Into your system Just like
food. They stop th stomach and di-
gestive apparatus from producing fat and
reduce the fat upon the body at the rate
of about 12 to 15 ounces a day. They
are harmless and can be carried in your
purse and taken even after you have In-
dulged In a hearty meal away from home.
They are sold at all drug stores at 75
cents a case or If ycu prefer you may
write the Marmola Company Farmer
Bids;. .letrolt Mich.
Mrs. W. A. Pride William Pride .Ir.
Mrs. J. H. Tucker Mr. and Mrs. T.
W. Champion Miss Mary Tucker Mr.
and .Mrs. J. B. Spragins. Mr. and Mr:.
J. Robt. Gillam.
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Pleasant Hour Club.
The Pleasant Hour Club spent a
most interesting ufternoon yesterday
with Mesdames N. C. Wood and P. 1.
Kearney at Mrs. Kearney's.
The members brought their em-
broidery and the time passed speedily.
Mrs. J. C. Langran of Dallas was
honor guest.
A delicious two-course luncheon
was served Mesdames Kirk Dyer
Graham Griffin. Johnson P. P. Kear-
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t Two Weeks to
East
If You are Not Ready Let Us Help You
Shopping is easy here. If you want to accomplish much in a short time
this store is ready with the right merchandise
at the right price.
Suits and Coats
Our new Suits comprise the smarust mod-
els newest weaves and best tailoring. The
Knglish cut-away the new Bulgarian and
the neat plain tailored Suits in Serges Bed-
fords. Kpongts and Fancy Diagonals
$l.-..uu to $10.00
Stylish Coats
Select your coat now and get the season'.
best style and our best values. Here you
will find the popular three-quarter Coat or
43-Inch or the more practlcu full length
in all tho wanti d new Spring shades and
stylish weaves. Price ranging
from $13.00 to S25.00
Special SilK Showing
MONDAY SPECIAL 39c
Special lot 50c Wash Silks limited quan-
tity Monday special 39
PRETTY SG-INCH Tl'B SILKS Good tange
of Spring patterns at S9c and Sl.00
bUI-T lltKTTV'llROCADK Messtlin and
Foulard a charming material for Spring
at 73c and ' Sl
NEW SILK RATINE expected Monday in
new blue champagne pearl light rose and
spring tan. at T7)C
New Voiles and Crepes
Bordered Voiles of fine count and Crepe
Voile in beautiful spring designs 43 inches
wide at 30c and 75
SilK Costumes
New Silk Dresses In Tub Silks Charmeuse
plain and Brocade Crepe in new distinctive
creative ideas at the greatest value this
house has ever shown. Think of buying
smart good-fitting Charmeuse and Crepe
Meteor Dresses at '.$15.00
Silk Ratine and Stripe Messalin
at $19.75
Heatujful Crepe Meteor exceptional style
at $23.00 to $10.00
Linen Dresses
Neat stylish Linen Dresses In Natural Oys-
ter White Copen Pink ar.-J I-avender tin-
.usual values $3.00 to $20.00
Ill
Novelty Cotton Goods
At L'.'.c. Cord- d Supre. Mercerized Ratine Plain Ratine broken and
Plain Stripe Ratine. Costume Crepe. Pinstripe and Check Zephyr
Cingi.i.m Voiies in plain and stripe and Poplin.
New Cloth. Voiles and Kponges -Oc to OC
New Footwear
'Your flfocB are th nuist satisfactory I can buy" was the remark
made a few days ago by a lady who knows. Ut us convince you.
All the new to s and leathers $2.30 to So.OO
New Stylish Skirts
We are showing some entirely new models in skirts. The freshness
and spring-like weaves the 6emi-drapes and shirred backs nre
shown by uh. not tlu least Interesting is the price. Special
values $3.H) to $12.50
Midden'$
ROYAL SOCIETY STAMPED GOODS
New Mannish Gowns stamped ....
Mannish Corset Covers stamped
59c
25c
April Delineators on sale.
Neckwear and Novelties
New Square Collars New Bows Bulgarian Sets. Stocks and Jabots
at from 23c to $3.00
New Shopping Purses
I eather Strap Backs and the new Square Bags also the new Suffra-
gette Mesh Bags 30c to $5.00
Boys' Spring Suits
We are ready for the boys with dependable Stylish Clothes that
btand tha wear the usual boy gives. New Grays Tans Navies and
Browns. $2.50 to $12.50
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Easley, John F. The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 130, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 9, 1913, newspaper, March 9, 1913; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc146117/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.