The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 272, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 20, 1916 Page: 3 of 16
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Ardmore Sunday August 20 1916.
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
PAGE THREE
THE male quartet of the Central
Normal College of Edmond
Okla. Is visiting In the city
and will appear at the First
Christian church today at both the
morning and evening semtes to as-
sist in the musical program. Their
productions will hi of a sacred order
and at the evening service thHr songs
will be appropriately adapted to IT
Burns' sermon topic "God's Call to
the Sleeper."
Mr. Hill Anelea of M.idill was the
guest of Mr. Krnost llendon at the
Country Club Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ramsey are
among those in Sulphur ft r the week-
end. Mr. mid Mrs. J. A. Bass have as
their guest for the week-end Miss
Lucile Gafford of Sulphur.
Mrs. L. H. Griffin and daughter Lu-
cile have returned from a three
weeks' stay in Kurd; a Springs Ark.
Mrs. F. A. Redmond left Friday for
Colorado. She will be away several
weeks.
Mrs. Grady Harrell of Durant is the
guest for the week-end of Miss Inez
Marston.
Mr. John S. Etowe of Sherman is
spending the week-end here the guest
of Mr. O. M. Kedfield and family.
Mrs. Bertah A. Bingham has returned
to her home in Ada after spending a
few weeks in Ardmore the guest of
her sisters the Misses Tucker.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simpson of
Pauls Valley arrived Friday to be the
week-end gu.cs.-ts of Miss Georgia Simp-
son and Lr. nnd Mrs. J. C. McNres.
Mrs. Tom Graham and little daugh-
ter Dixie Blake left yesterday morn-
ing for Duncan where they will visit
two weeks with Mr. Craham's mother.
Mrs. J. Maurice Miller has returned
from a visit to Battle Creek Mich.
Pittsburg Pa. nnd Fort Wayne Ind.
She was a way two months.
Mrs. S. M. Davis and daughter Miss
Margaret Miller will leave Tuesday
for Chicago. They will be away two
weeks.
Prof. Geo. W. Coffman and little
daughter Josephine are spending a
week with friends and relatives in
lloldenville and Shawnee
Mrs. C. McCoy nnd sister Mrs.
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TELEPHONE 538
FEATURING SAILOR HAT
AND PEASANT RUFF
A HAT AND A RUFF.
Tall crowned and microscopically
brimmed the black velvet sailor hat
in the picture achieves an air of
smartness by the use of a jaunty veil
which hangs over the brim and ties
(in a butterfly bow in the back. All
sorts of dainty organdie neckwear
still strew bargain counters. The
Brittany model pictured is of white
with cartridge plaited rows of pink
organdie three of them running
about its round edge.
rickens left Friday for Oklahoma
City where they will visit their broth-
i r who resides near that city for two
weeks.
Miss Daisie Gray has returned from
a visit to her old home in Nappanee
Ir.d. where she spent ten days. From
there she went to St. Louis and Chi-
cago. Mi-s Tewl.-sbury of Chickasha ar-
rived yesterday afternoon and will be
the guest two weeks of her brother
W. A. Trwsbu'-y and family on North
1 Washington street.
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NEW ARRIVALS IN THE
GRIFFIN- WHITE FINE
DRESS BOOTS
This past week we received two more shipments of Ladies'
fine Dress Hoots from the Griffin-White Company of Brook-
lyn New York. These latest arrivals are in the Black Kid
Dark Brown and also in an entirely new shade that is
somewhat on the Field-Mouse order. We are proud to have
the exclusive Ardmore agency for this line of shoes stand-
ing as they do in the front rank of fine shoemaking; and
we are more than pleased to submit you these numbers for
your approval. We have a very complete run of sizes
from AAA to D so that a perfect fit is almost assured those
making their selections while the stock is yet complete.
We invite you to come and inspect these boots at your ear-
liest convenience and we suggest that you be fitted in them
as early as possible because of the growing importance of
attractive footwear and of the real scarcity of high grade
shoe-stock.
Yours for Better Shoe Styles
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Mr. II. II. Sayre entertained with
dinner Friday evening at the Country
flub Messrs. Will Potter. S. M. Davis
Goodrich Carter and Hefner.
Mr. and Mrs. Seeley and Mr. Craw-
"ord returned Saturday morning to
I'ommorce Texas after spending a
few days at Chickasaw Lake guests
ut Mrs. llooser.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles von Weise had
is dinner guests Fiiday evening at
Mornick Hills Country Club the Misses
Lucy Pennvhacker and Norma Gates
mel Messrs. 11. S. Simpson and C. K.
Palmer of Dallas.
Mrs. N. ('. McCoy the Misses Sallie
Mays McCoy Helen Walcott and Mr.
Hal Spragins spent two das in Ok-
'ahoma City the past week motoring
'it me Friday in a new car which Mr.
Spragins purchased there.
Mrs. Galeson will leave Tuesday
ror Iallas where she will spend three
weeks. She will ? 11011 '"'ro 0
liingling where she will be joined
by friends Mid from there they will
motor to Grandfiold thence to Dallas.
Mr. Kdgar Sandlin cashier of the
First National bank is in Alabama
visiting his parents in his old home
in Moulton. Mr. Sandlin went via
New Oilcans and before returning
home will visit in Birmingham and
Chattanooga.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Higgins promi-
nent in both business and social af-
fairs of the county arrived here from
Pooleville the past week and will re-
side here in the future. They have
the Lee Cruee home on Hargrove
street.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Taliaicrro re-
turned Fridav from a motoring trip
j through northeast Texas. They visited
in
Cooner. Winfield and Mount Ver
non and were gone about two weeks.
Miss Florence Jackson who accom-
panied them nmained in Wlnttcld vis-
iting with Miss Thelina Taliaferro.
She will return in a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Downing and family
accompanied by Mrs. Kdgar Sandlin
the Misses Kloise Sandlin and Pauline
Plassirgame of Dallas motored to
Oil Springs Saturday morning where
they joined a large party of friends
who went out earlier in the week.
The entire party will return this eve-
ning. Mrs. Dudley Hardy and little daugh-
ter. Nora Isabel have returned from
a visit of se veral weeks with frienels
and relative's in Feirtah'S New Mex-
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ico. i;n route home they spent some
time in Fort Worth. Texas guests of
Mrs. Hardy's mother.
Mrs. P. T. Sipes re'turned home Fri-
day from Oklahoma City where she
visited her daughter Mrs. Walter
.lairttt. She was accompanied home
by her grandson Rowland Jarre It.
who will visit heiv while his parents
attend the- National Pharmac e-utical
com eMitiem me'oting which will be'
he ld at Philadelphia.Mrs. A. S. Pullian arrived here Fri-
day to isit with Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Taliaferret .MS North Washington. She'
w ill he' joined tonmrrow by he r daugh-
ter Mrs. V. F. Castle (Huby Pulliam)
and eiiihlrc'i and they will he- lore'
until Tiu Mia v. Mrs. Pulliam and Mrs.
Ctstle are en route to their home in
Ple'as.i'.tem Texas after spetnliir;
seve r il weelvs in the east. While
there they visited in New York City
Philadelphia and many other cities ef
interest returning ia Chicago where
they . pent a fe-w days.
Miss Mary Williams re'turned Fri-
day from an extended trip throughout
the east. Leaving- here' in tbe early
"umnuT Mi's Williams went to New
ierk City and HremlJyn. While in
Brooklyn she was a gue'st in tbe heime
of her aunt Mrs. Irving Smith. Miss
Williams attended the National Hdu-
eatiemal association w hieh me't in
New York City and from there made
many interesting trips. She motored
through the e'litire state of New York
going through Long Island up and
down the Hudson visiting Albany
Chautauqua spent a week-end at
Mount Beae'on and from there visited
in Washington D. C. Kn route home
Miss Williams spent some time in Chi-
cago. She' was away about ten weeks.
Mrs. R. A. Hefner entertained with
a eiimi'T party Frielay evening at the-
Dornick Hills Country Club In honrr
of her mother Mrs. Johnson of Jacks-
boro.. Texas and Mines. Bass of
Gainesville t.nd Nichols of Austin
Texas. The table was decorated with
a large bowl containing scarlet salvia
and ii red and white ceilor scheme
was carried out in the appointments
the place cards being cleverly hand
made and painted by Robert Hefner
the little son of the hostess. Beauti-
ful hand-painte'd cake plates were pre-
sented to each of the honor guosM.
Covers were laiel feir the hostess the
honor guests and Mmes. M. Ikard YV.
A. Kasley and II. P. Nichols.
Miss Mahota Nichols of Sulphur
who Is the guest of Miss Leo Cathey
was honor 'guest at a lake party given
by the Misses Florence and Margaret
Iteeirield at Chickasaw Lake Friday
afterneie'ii and evening. Mrs. D. Red-
field grandmother of the hostesses
and their father Mr. O. M. Uodflelel
were chaperones. The party motored
out In the late afternoon and several
hours were spent swimming and boat-
ing. A picnic supper was served while
on tie lake the guests being seated
in boats. The guest; list included
besides the chaperones hostesse-s and
lionojv quests the Misses Lee Cathey
Marie King Florence Vernor Ch'tnmie
King Mary Ringer Lillian McCoy
F.dna Browji Gladys Carpenter and
Mr. John Redliehl. AUer suppe r me
evening was spent in dancing.
Mr. and Msr. L. W. Burrow enter-
tained Friday at Chickasaw Lake with
an nil-day party honoring their house
guet Miss Christine Ilotchkiss of
Dallas and the Misses Sadie Ikard of
He'nryetta and Mattie Claire Gano of
Guthrie. A 12 o'clock luncheon was
served to the hosts honor guests and
the Misses Anne; Thompson nnd
Gladys Walling. After luncheon a few
g mies of bridge were Indulged in after
which the guests formed a line party
at the matine-e p"rformance of the
Palace theatre. Returning to the lake
in the early evening dinner was served
covers being laid for the above named
guests and additional guests Messrs.
F.zra Dyr Harb y Harrelel Paul
Frame Charles Walling and Gordon
Gano. Tennis boating and dancing
were features of the evening's enter-
tainment wh.ich closed with a mid-
night watermelon feast. The entire
party were guests at the lake for the
night. They were awakened early
Saturday morning and after n Fwim in
the lake were served with breakfast
rnd conveyed back to the city at 9:30
o'clock.
CHURCH SOCIETY NOTES.
The Baptist Young Ladies' Aid will
meet Tuesday afternoon at I o'tlrck
with Mrs. J. S. Murphy on Bixby ave-
nue south ciit.
Division No. One of the Broadway
Baptist Ladies' Aid wi'l meet with
Mr. Lee Gait on S'anl. y b nilcvard
Tuesday afterneee.rt at 4 o'clock. Mrs.
Ln will be bade-r. AH iminVrs
are urgently requested ti be present.
Ring on tho Black Key."
At Temple. Texas th re is a party
line the residence and office of a
colored doctor. One of the rperntor
upon answering a patron the other
ADVANCE SHOWING
Many New
Fall Dress
For School Dresses wo are showing our now fall line of
(linghams Kindergarten Kiddie Cloth and Mahattan
Gnlateas absolutely the very best fabrics for school
boys and girls.
Our lino (if (linghams im-ltidos all the now stripes checks
ami plaids and are fast colors at 10c 1212c 15c and 25c
Kiddie Cloths and Cal iloas in a splendid range of stripes
and chocks at the yard 20c
Kindergarten Cloth. th Kind that washes and doesn't
fade beautiful pattern.-' at 25c
Just received a big shipment of new Neckwear for wo-
men the newest ideas in Collars and Collar and Cuff
Sets that range in price from 25c up to $1.25
Our Early Showing
SUITS COATS AND DRESSES
We are now exhibiting a limited number of exclusive
fall models in smart coats suits and dresses. Women who
visit this advance showing will learn the latest and new-
est of the authentic styles for fall and winter. Every ex-
press adds something new to our advanced showing in
the garment section.
day received a request for 12:1. The
operator said "123 is a party line;
which party do you wish?" The- sub-
se rlbed saiel "I wants de ctlllud par-
ty.' Seiulhwestern Telephone News.
Married.
Miss Kffie Lane daughter of Mr.
J. S. Lane of this city nnd Prof. I). T.
Stiles principal of the schools at Put-
nam City we're married at six o'clock
yesterday evening in Oklahoma City.
Miss Lane h'ft hero last Friday to
accompany heT sister Mrs. Boniar to
her home and to visit at the capital
for a fw weeks. Following the mar-
riage Pnr. and Mrs. Stiles left for
Medicine Park where they will spend
se'Veral days. The groom must be
back at his school on the fifth of
September and the young couple will
have but a short honeymoon to enjoy.
Miss Lane has been reared nnel ed-
ucated In this city. She is n member
of one of the finest families In Ard-
more nnd her grace and charm will
surround her with Innumerable
friends wherever she may reside. The
groenn Is a successful school nian
with a bright future before him.
Family reunion.
Mrs. Allie Savage! of Durant Mrs.
n. S. Irby and two sons of Sherman
Mrs. Smith who lives Houtheast of
the city and Miss Sallie Roberts of
Howell Textis and Miss Florence
Moore of Durant tire in the city the
guesls of their brothers W. R. and
Tom Roberts. Thursday they nil went
to Springer where they formerly re-
sielcel and had a most enjoyable pic-
nic. It is thfl first time in 1G years
SATISFIED
CUSTOMERS
Means that those who come back to us arrain and
again to buy after they have made their first purchase
at our store always receive satisfactory service.
They know that whatever we sell them is thoroughly
reliable.
They know we do not ask more than a fair profit on our
sales.
The know they can rely on our advice.
They know that carefulness honesty courtesy cleanli-
ness and promptness characterize this store.
Tho Coolest Dn-g Store in the city where numerous elec-
tric fans make your visit to this store comfortable.'
Bomar Drug Co
NEAR TOST OFFICE
Patterns In
Gin ghams
that the brothers and Misters have all
been together and the reunion was a
most happy one.
Key Is; Be Careful.
Accidents de not happen they are
caused.
Slre-e'ts were not intended for play
grounds.
lieiller skaling and ball playing1
causo many slreet accidents.
Never toucli a wire It may bo
"live."
Look both ways before crossing a
street and keep lejoklng until you.
are ncross.
Cross streets at regular crossings
and don't cut corners.
Always respect the rights of others
and you will receive consideration lu
return.
De not carry a cane or umbrella
under your arm especially when using
a stairway. Othe-r persons value their
eyes as much ns you do yours.
When carrying an umbrella do not
permit it to obstruct your view. Care-
lessnes In this respect has caused
people to walk In front of (itreet cars
and molcr cars with fatal results.
Don't throw nway lighted matches
cigars or cigarettes.
Don't put ushes In wooden boxes or
barrels.
I on't permit accumulations of rub-
bish especially rags use-d for polish-
ing or cleaning with oil. Spontaneous
combustion has caused many fires.
The A II C of Safe-ty First Is "Al-
ways Be Careful." Buffalo Sanitary
Bulletin.
Rent that room with a want ad.
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Easley, John F. The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 272, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 20, 1916, newspaper, August 20, 1916; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc154600/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.