The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 35, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 16, 1913 Page: 2 of 12
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.ore Sunday. November 16 1913
A rein'
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
PACE TWO
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IN SOCIETY
By MaryGwynn Whitcman - Telephone 142
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THE WEEK'S CALENDAR.
Monday.
Ladies or the Leaf with Mrn.
W. II. Hurnltt
Prayer (service with -Mr.
Spooner ui Judge Wlnfrey'b.
Aland I'owell at High School
auditorium.
Tuesday.
Civic Club at Uifh School in
t'venlnj;.
Christian Aid Society with
Mefidameu Tom Robert-: anil
Arthur Jaroe at Mrs. JuuhV.
Wednesday.
Ferndalti Hovlew Club.
Ilible Study Class.
Auction Ifrldse Club
Mrs. Klmjuton.
with
Thursday.
Chautampia Class at JIiRh
School Auditorium.
Pridfce Club with Mrs. Lu-
cien Hoard.
Prayer service at Kast Ard-
more. Presbyterian church.
with
Friday.
Orlo Club at HIk" School
Auditorium.
pieaant Hour On!
Mrs. K. V. Cruhatn.
Saturday.
Thimble Tea Club.
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That Woman Again.
Xar.til'I'e was most hard to please
Shr often would Socra-tciisc
Till he cried ot.l: "Oil. why for ne
Iwj yon show this Xantippc-thy'."
- lloston Triiiisrriit.
A Puckered Poem.
V lien the 'ixissum 1m in bit ssom
The l eTsimmon was fat
AmI the poet well we Knew
Has ( throw a fit at. thai.
The persimmon is a lemon;
TIs a fruit of poorest lpe.
We'd be nothing out of ocket
If It in ver did net ripe
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Jefferson School Mothero Club.
The .l"fferson School Mothers' ('lull
held their first reinil::r nieetine. -n
yesterday artirnoon nt the school
huildiiiK. The club is i.nt .it all
tieal. li.lt tin v do h.'!ieve that i'l
point of numbers of enthusiasm and
of Interest In school work there is
...lli.f MothprH' CI lib in this
tow n that can otpml th m.
Yesterday afternon (.there was i n
attendance of forty-eight That rep-
resents one-fourth of the mother In
the ward.
The enthusiasm and Intel est wna
no evident that it was actually
catching
They believe that aucceedir.K nieel-
Inpti can even heat this one for
when a mother comes out once and
catches a bit of the Fpirlt of harmony
and enthusiasm in school work Uiey
believe she will bo paper to com.!
again..
According to the suggested plan of
thp president n seventh of the pat-
rons of the school were hostesses
i.umhering about twenty.
Prf. Coffman was made chairman
of thin committee and they had a
warm welcome for every club mem-
ber and especially for those tc whom
the work Is new.
The following program was enjoy
ed:
Topic "Visual Education of
Child. "
Song Fifth Grade.
Piano Solo Mm. Jerry Tall.
Keading Miss Lillian McCoy
Order ft r a Picture.
Seng nice Club
Talk "Picture Study" Miss Pug'i.
Talk "The 'Motion Picture as a
Factor in the Kducutioti of the Child'
Mi-n Nichols.
Talk. "Fiaming the Aesthetic Tia'c
of Children" Supt. Uicbaich..
After the program refreshim nts
wer. served. I lie lionesses
tirehss in their efforts to make th.-
afternoon a success ai d 1l:iy Miie J
succeedcl.
talk he made then- o:i the- seating
of an orchestra which he illustrate!
by n blackl" : -i rt diagram.
II. told them whv certain lustri-
ne nts liroi.ght out their best tone in
c-rtaln locations anil made a talk
that will be very helplul to then
win n they hear an orchestra.
Miss Sallle i.Mays McCoy iave a
vocal selection.
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Civic Cluh.
The Civic Club extends a cordial
Invitation to the public to meet with
them on Tuesday evening at the HieU
School r.iKlitorlum.
A splmdid program of niuatc anJ
readlnps and talks will be given and
a social hour en joyed afterw ards.
Ladles of the Leaf.
The Ladies of the Leaf meet ou
Monday afternoon with Mrs. W. K.
UurnlU with the following rrogram'
"The Choir Invisible. "
Leader Mm. Teer.
Hull Call Quotations from Hook.
Study guide: A story of pioneer
life in Kentucky rich In local color.
The theme Is the the transforming of
love and renunciation.
Character Sketches (Jolin uray
Mrs. Falconer) Mrs. Lwlhetter.
Questions:
1. What is the immediate historical
background ?
2. Social condition of the times.
A. Does Allen deserve the distinc-
tion of having jiortrayed the real
American lady?
4. Why is the "Choir Invisible" su-
perior to any ether novel he Das
written'.'
'.. Interpretation of allegorical pas
sages.
ii. Can you Hippest any reason why
southern writers of fiction generally
excel in the short-story rather than
in the novel?
Table Talk Distinction and simi
larity In style of Allen Page ami
Craddoek.
Current KvtntR The best short
story of the mot.tji
Music Mrs. fiuillot.
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Oho Club.
Club nut on i st.erd.ty
the High School.
nil was answered Willi cnar-
f the niusic-dni'iiH Lohell-
vas the topic for Us
Tl.e drie
afternoDti a
Hell
aeters
t;riii which
Stil! Stllllv.
llss Lillian Itishup was leader anl
re.nl a paper on "The Leil Motif as
used by Wanner." on which she had
. .! ntii- out much thought and
whli h Hie el'ih li-ard wiHl the deep
est jipprechition.
m .... ; i. .hi. i.ilil the storv of
l.i belli: nil.
hi... m .....!(.. Vnlili" Lave lh
h'stiM-lcal settiiiL' of tin- opera
i i I.. I. itself clei 111 v obli
gated l'i Mr Sol l.oweiislein for th
Pupils Are Appreciative.
At the chapd eercises of the Ar-.l-nioro
High School ou Friday morn
ing. Miss Doris W cstheinier in oe-
half ot the High School c rchestra
rend the fello.vin;; note:
"We the members of the High
School orchestra take this means of
expressing our appreciation to Supl.
A WOMAN'S APPEAL
To all knowiiiB KUffercM of rlu-uinntism
..tl.T in.i-' Ul.ir ur of tl.e Joints f."ut.cu.
lumlKiK"S li.ickiu-!ii: l':i ' l11' klilneysor
.....irnlia pains to ivnu- to ht-r for a bom.
tr Mtn. ntlM.'l l.aH repeatedly curr.l a I of
ls. t'.rtMr. s. She f. els it her duty o ! I
t l.i all Mitlerers I Ttl .l'.. i ou (Mire y urself
1 1. p as tl....-ui..lH w.ll lesufv-uo . JK
f .-l:...li- '""""i!:lrV.r '. ' r. 11
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Just Returned from
Market
Our buyer has just returned from a special market
trip.
This trip was purposely made for Christmas Novel-
ties and Fancy Dry Goods. While there we picked up a
number of bargains in wash goods Blankets Silks and
numerous other goods. Some of these will bt on display
Monday.
We haven't time to write an ad but we will show
Monday
Big Line of New Ribbons
New Ladies' and Misses' Coats
New Hoods and Sweaters
We are enthusiastic about our Christmas purchase.
These will begin to arrive the latter part of this week.
You've never seen anything like this assortment for
holiday choosing.
To get it and get it at the right price come to
Cash or
Terms
Over StocKed
in Kitchen Gab-
n e t s Dressers
Chiffoniers Maple
a n d Circassian
Walnut Bed Room
Sets
Will sell at a b reduction for' the next 15 days
to move these goods
A. C. YOUNG FURNITURE CO.
. Limn .i." .iwTiry'PTII''W.l"l!"W!iWI!'t'''fl
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Havina been reaucfted several times to vhone differ
ent ladies upon arrival of certain periodicals u't?
have decided to keep a regular phone list for your
convenience. S. Leave your number with us. We
will phone you when ive receive the different style
books magazines etc you are interested in and if
you care to purchase one will deliver to you promptly
The
Pho
Vencedora
Kicliards and the School Hoard for
the splendid new piano which they :o
thoughtfully have tiven lie entir"
school ot which we are a part.
To show o.'ir gratitude we Intend
tc work so that our orchestra will
maintain the hii;h standard which it
has so far enjoyed in tli" scho'.l
world. Aivtin a-suriiie you of our
sinceri st thank's and also that of our
(I in i-1 e. Mr. Iowen-tein we reinain.
"Vi.ur al'i ct ionate impiie
TilK OI.CMKsSTitA."
r.d i'lstou o;' the studeiit body
ilit u piadi a ni"tien that the uo'e
be adofti tl hv the entire m ht'nl
eiri'-in:: their eiitiiueiits. and ..s
sii'-!i be presented to Ih" se'io il :ioa:l
.li 'In ii Ile' meetilie.
Mr. I.iehards :lt tin leilli st of the
ilip;s look the note to pi est lit it ;.l
tie next regular school bo.:i'.l ine"t-
irir. . m
Presbyterian Turkey Dinner.
The rresby'.i rian ladies want you
to take dinner with tluui en Thurs-
day at tli. ..'uiiex.
They .ire u.'ini t cool-: a pen ii.ie
'1 li.inl.vix inn di'iner for you and if
yon d"ii't c i'1-ii they'll miss you and
vih:'!1 iiis soinetiiins good. t'K).
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Prayer Service.
On Moiidav al'tirnoon at three
o'clock a' the home of .Judge Winfi'iy
tin re will be pracr service with
M . Sis. "in r. to which all who are
inteiTsied are most cordially invitfJ.
Prayer Service.
(in Tliiir-day aftertn'on there will
be prayer M-rvieo at tljp Last Ard-
more I'-esb teria". church to which
all are mo-t cordially imited.
Maccabees.
Tic Lady Maccabees will r.'.eet o.l
Wtdnes'lay af-.ernoon at ..'.n o'clock
.shell I.iiportan! business will he
transacted.
For Mrs. orton.
In honor ot lit r dauphter. Mrs. A.
it. orton of Pittsb irtr. La.. Mrs. F.
L. Kcynolds er.tertained a few friends
or Fri'Iay afternoon.
The la-lies broucht 'heir embroid-
ery ai.-l spent the time most pleasant-
ly over theii :-cvinp.
lH liti'Vis refn shments were served
Mesdan.es Tottrrf Madi'.en. Pings.
Pleakmore. Fred Kinkade McElrcy.
Henley rush Fox Fish. Kicg.?r.
Harts Foster McCoy ("nice Dunn
How land John Wbiteinan and Miss
Hutchinson.
Mrs. Norton leaves Widesday fo:'
her home.
-
Dance.
T'le boys of the yo.'inper tel. tave
a pleasant dance on Kri.l t eveiiir.t:
I nt Hie home of Mrs. Xil'iid V..ic it.Orio C!ua.
The 'Irio Cub mt-els next I'riila..
at the lliuh Schol i i" i . urn with
.Mrs. ktlpli I'amsey as leaner.
II
Schco! of Instruction Eastern Sta".
Ar-liii.ire Chaptt r No. To. (). K. S .
eutei taiai'd members (lf chapters from j
n-veial ol the nearby towns at a I'ONTLN'L'KD OS PAGE EIGHT
school of instruction held in tlio
.Masonic hall last Monday.
. Tl e sc hool was conducted by Mrs.
'llc.-si Palmer Hove of Ardmoro
(irand Lecturer and Mrs. M. L.
1'iincan of Carmen Grand .Matron of
j t lio s-'Umc. of Oklahoma.
I In th" e'.ei'inc the initiatory work:
was ex 'tnplitied by ollieers of Uim
! local chapter in a v ry cretlitalle
! ii. aimer beinp highly eomiiientled for
'the perlect iTiner in which it was
exef-uh d by the Grantl .Matron and
other visitors.
Mi-s Mollie I'eel. in behalf of ihe
lical cbai'ler pi-eented the (Irani
Matron with :t beautiful cut pla s
fen cii-.li. iiK-unted in silver in thu
Mother
Knows
the health of the youngsters must have first consider-
ation. Experience has taught mothers that there is
no food like good bread and no bread like
Solomon's
Very Best
It is not only good for the children but they delight
in eating it and are quick to tell the difference so
gi l them all they want of Solomon's Very Ecsl
Bread which is made clean baked clean and Fold
clean in waxed paper wrappers by all grocers and
butchers at ten cents per loaf.
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Easley, John F. The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 35, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 16, 1913, newspaper, November 16, 1913; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc153782/m1/2/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed July 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.