Daily Ardmoreite (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 181, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 9, 1920 Page: 9 of 18
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PAGE NINE
CaUY MAY 9 1920.
DAILY ARDMOttEITE
1
IOCIETY EVENT!
By MRS. EM MITT T. REIO
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"Qm laat reeubvr meeting of the
aodalltu was held fct th
of Katharine Adams last Tues-
twain. The subject of tlw pro-!
m Virgil's Aeneid. which
with tu attrr of the cause
f the Trojan Wr. by Bonnie Mae
FnXey. Other numbera of the pro-
Trvn wre as follows:
Xeadlnr "Helen of Tray"
Laicy Penmroacker
'Aeneu experiences on His Voy-
1 age from Troy to Carthwte
t Oakla Kendoll
Love Story of Dido and Aeneas"
... Katherlne Adams
Importance of the Aenead" wtlh
reading of Tennyson's Tri-
bute W VirgU"HoIen von Keller
After n short business meeting the
hub odjournnd. The hostess assisted
y her mother served refreshments
if strawberry Ice-cream and cake.
Those entertained were: Oakla Ken;
all Norma Gates Lucy Pennyback-
lr LaVadis Lykins Hattle Crockett
ilnry Rechey Lucille Grirnn fc.uza
fih Maxwell Velma Walte Ruth
kollins Bennle Mae Fraley Iona
tbita i.vr.n Virginia Lvnn. Hallye
tun ford Margaret Chivers Joseph
Au. mKmAa InhnaMi nnrl VtOT.
L uviIlfBUJI iivii.no .wiiowiii
nee Phitbrook. sponsor of the olub.
A social meetine of the club win
V- held Wav 25. at which thne offl-
Wa tnr thp mm in? vear Will be
Uected.
Boffet Supper.
Mrs. H. B. Harts entertained with
delightfully Informal buffet sup
per at her home 924 Stanley boule-
Lard Thursday evening.
Second Wrd Mather's Club
Th Second Ward Mother's Club
Vet at the school building Thursday
Lftemaon. and enloved a program.
Even by the fifth grade under the
Brection of Mine Conne Hardin ine
broeram was as follows:
Bong "Sweet Nightingale"
Entire uass
Dialogue The Trials of a Teach
er" Eight Children
Recitation. The Bear Story"
. Mary Hill
eng. "Tho Dream Peddler"
Entire Class
keading The Mortifying Mis
take" Alva Iyd
'luno solo selected-.Rosella Michael
kullnr The Quarrel' .-Bida Loyo
ktnn. VI ml a nt Fun"
' John O'Neil Leonard Huey
Prof. C. W. Richards and Henry
X Rinslaod supervisor of the voca-
'arml training course at the high
shool each gave Bhort addresses on
Playground Apparatus." Roses were
'yen as favcrs.
f ' Division Meetings
I Division Number One of the Mia-
lonary 8ociety f the Broadway Bap-
fS church will meet at the home
Mrs. P. B. Conlee 703 B street
tliwest Tuesday at 3 o'clock. Mrs.
.fePharen will act as lender.
I Division Number Two will meet
Irrth Mrs. J. v. Jtiarawics a eiree
Lid Seventh avenue northwest. Mrs.
I'firy Harbor will be leader.
'niulrfnn Vumhor Three will meet
Lth Mrs. Rutherford Brett" 1302 Bix-
y avenue southwest. Mrs. rom
bam r ton will be leader.
Circle Meeting Postponed
Circle Number Five of the Broad-
Lav Methodfist church will not meet
Tuesday because of the reception
or the members Tuesday night.
Delphian Chapter
The DelDhian Chapter will hold Its
Lgul&r meeting Monday afternoon at
B o'clock at Convention Hall. Mrs.
W. Fencer will be leader.
Missionary Society Meetlnj
n wnman'a Mla9lonarv Society
if the first Christian church will
bee at tiM church Tuesday at 2 JO
I'dock wtth Mrs. P. A. Rawlins as
lee
ijtoct The Healing of Latin
Amertaa.'
m Uy DvvlOt
ed to Mi S. B. Holly who is leaving
next week to make home in Hen-
rvetta. Friday nitht the club will
entertain for Mrs. Holly at the home
of Mrs. Scott Dancing will be en-
Joyed. There will be a few addition-
al guests besidea the club members.
Missionary Society
The Ladies Missionary Society of
tho Carter Avenue church will meet
Tueadr afternoon at 2:10 o'clock at
the home of Mx. Louis Btouder (
D street southeast.
Society Personals.
Miss Ma urine Wilson returned to-
day from Lindsay where she has
been visiting old friends. Miss Wil-
son scent her first year In high
school in Lindsay and has many
warm friends there.
Mrs. C D. Wagner is spending the
week-end at Lawton with relatives
Mrs. C. B. Gooddard 825 McLlsh
avenue has as her guests her broth
er Dr. James K. Biddie his wlfs
and little son of Stubenvllle Ohio
Dr. and Mrs. Biddie have just return
ed from Wlobita Falls where ho has
been looking after eU Interests.
Mra Arthur Walcott and her two
little daughters. LoUe Tom and Guild-
amar returned from Norman where
they spent the week-end with Miss
Marjorie Walcott.
Mrs. Ed Sandlln has returned from
Nashville Tenn. Where she spent
two weeks with her daughter Miss
Eloisa Sandlin who is a student at
Ward-Belmont. Mrs. Sandlin was ac
companied by Mrs. W. H. Colby
of MadUU
Mrs. J. J. Cloughley and daughter
Miss Florence Cloughley accompa-
nied by Mrs. Clouehley'a sister Mrs.
Florence H. Dawson of Louisville
Ky.. leave today for a ten days
stay In San Antonio Tex.
Mrs. Billy Southworth and Billy
Jr. left last night for Chicago where
they will poin Mr. Southworth and
remain with him during the base-
hall season. Mr. Southworth is a
member of the Pittsburg Pirates.
Mr. T. C. Rridgeman left yester
day for Hot Springs. Ark. to join
Mrs. BrldK.man who has been there
for some time.
Mrs. H. A. Fairchild 320 I street
southwest underwent a serious op
eration In Kt. Worth yesterday. Mr.
Fairchild and their daughter went to
Ft Worth yesterday to be with ber.
David Strasmlck has returned from
Oklahoma City where he attended
the meeting of the State Jewelers As
sociation.
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iu atirtr. John 8:1-25
Mm joe M. juonaon
-nnr Mexican Orphanage"
Mrs. E. A. Knwiins
mm mm Field in Mexico"
rs. Tabor uau
muato
talk. "Spiritual Health on Latin
f. i.m-w Mm a. L. Wilkinson
Kiv "Vonuni&v" Mrs. H. 8. Cox
Sound table discussion--
nadlotlon ...
Fir Hundred Club
Th Five Hundred Club met y a
at the huma of Mrs. J. A.
n s.iffhth & venue northwest
jlra. Glen CornweU was the winner
tht first yriza which ah present
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A Treat
for You" '
See our window
display of '
beautiful
Silk Underwear
Teddies
Gowns
Brassieres
Camisoles
Also see the
Pjetty Novelties
fcr the
Sraet Girl
Graduate.
to
Oahe Newman accompanied by his
wtfe has gone to Temple Tex. to
undergo a surgical operation. Ben
Newman has gone to be with him.
Mrs. T. D. Nesbltt. Mrs. Fred Chil
dress and two boys Ted and Jack
are spending Sunday with relatives
in Madill.
Mrs. Llttlck. who spent the winter
with her son. A. S. Littick. left yester
day for Topcka Kansas where she
will be ioined after the close ol
school by Mr. Littick.
Mrs. Waiter Bowman. 215 Seventh
avenue northwest is SDendiPK the
week-end in Ft Worth with her
mother.
Miss Frances Jones. Mrs. A. T.
West Miss Ruby Randol Mr. Eman
uel Lowensteln Mr. Solojrmn iowen-
stein and Mr. Walter Nichols re
turned last week from the State
Music Teachers Examination at Nor
man which was conducted by Dean
Frederick Homberg. of the School
of Fine Arts of Oklahoma University
assisted by members of the faculty.
After thev had all received a lire
certificate in piano some of them re
ceiving a certificate in theory also.
Stanley Brown who attends school
In Seattle Wash. is at home with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Brown
for a short vacation.
Christian Endeavor Notes.
The Senior Endeavor of the Christ
ian church will meet with Mr. Oscar
Deardorff leader
The topic "Cultivating High
Ideals" will be discussed. A very
interesting program has been plan
ned an dwe are very anxious to
have a large number present at this
meeting.
The Intermediate Endeavor of the
First Christian church will meet
at T:00 o'clock wtth John HewrU
leader of the topis "How Children
Mai Help Old people." During the
program John Hewitt will give a
reading and Stewart Whitesett will
give a violin aolo. We are so glad that
Miss Dorothy Davis who recently
moved to our city has consented to
be pianist for the Intermediate.
All the hoys and girls between 12
and It years of age are urged to join
this society.
The Junior Endeavor of the First
Christian church will meet Sunday
evening at 7:00 o'clock. Miss Jennie
Henry Murphy will be leader of the
topic "How Children may help older
people."
A very interesting program has
been planned In which Miss Geraldlne
Crab tree will give a piano solo and
Miss Marie Cllne will tell a story. All
Junior or children are urged to at
tend this meeting.
The Juniors now have their own
pianist Miwi Jenniv Henry Mur
phy
To Southern Baptist Convention
Rev. and Mrs. E. L. Averitt of the
South rdmore Baptist church left
yesterday for Oklahoma City whwe
they will loin other BaptlBts of Ok-
lihuma and take a spocliLl tmJii fcr
Washington D. C whtre the victory
convention of the Southern Ruptlsts
will be held. This year Southern
Baptists have hnd a gtvnt victory
having raised over ono hundred mil
lion dollars to carry on the Uuptlsts '
wrk. This was twenty-five million i
above the amount usked for.
Mr. M. A. Wilson tiUo Is atlemllimM
this convention ti t n messvugur from :
the Euou AjMoolaUou 1
Special Blouse Sale
$5.75
Dainty Flowered Georgette excep-
tionally cool and pleasing with frills
and ribbon trim Fancy and Plain
Tricolet New Taffeta Overblbouses
in all newest Suit and Pastel shaeds.
gstaa?
Special Skirt Sale
$J98
A few only of Black Satin and Taffeta
and Plaid Taffeta Silk Skirts less
than actual cost of material. Values
up to $12.50.
What We are Doing to Reduce High Prices
Additional shipments from our last week's Special New York purchase enables us this week to make big inroads on high prices.
A backward Spring a stringent embargo on shipments by express and freight caused the manufacturers to accumulate large
stocks they could not dispose of. An excellent opportunity of having the chaice of the New York market to select from. We
took advantage of this opportunity and bought liberally.
Monday and This Week We Place on Sale
the new stocks just received of the most -desirable most fashionable Gowns Suitg Wraps and Dresses with a vast number taken
from our regular stocks at prices way below former values. Sizes assortment choice of models all demand your presence at
HENLEY'S Monday if possible.
Smart Spring Wraps
Former
Price.
$150.00
$119.50
$ 98.50
$ 74.50
$ 64.50
45.00
$ 29.50
For All Occasions
Now.
Wraps $69.50
Wraps $59.50
Wraps $49.50
Wraps $39.50
Wraps $34.75
Wraps $24.75
Wraps ... $19.75
Spring and Summer Suits
For Street and Sport Wear
Former
Price. Now.
$250.00 Suits $98.50
$139.50 Suits .$79.50
$119.50 Suits $69.50
$ 98.50 Suits $59.50
$ 85.00 Suits -849.50
$ 69.50 Suits $39.50
Special $29.50
Gowns and Dresses
Beautiful Silks
For Dinner Street and Sport Wear
Former
Price. Now.
$169.50 Gowns $98.50
$125.00 Gowns $62.50
$ 98.50 Gowns - $62.50
$ 7450 Gowns $59.50
$ $69.50 Frocks $49.50
$ 49.50 Frocks $39.50
$ 39.50 Frocks $24.75
New Summer Linen and Gingham
Frocks Reduced
To carry out .our purpose and positively reduce present prices we place on sale Monday
and this week all our higher grade pure Linen and Fine Gingham Frocks at radical re-
ductions. These are all exceptionally styled and very individual.
$64.50 Natural Linen bodice of Baby Irish lace to match very individual; light blue with
Baby Irish lace on body and sleeve. Special $49.50
$49.50 and $45.00 White Linen Baby Irish Web Lace Pink .Linen Redingote white linen
trimmed; also white all Linen Eton Copen sash all decidedly different and smart.
Special $34.75
$39.50 Orchid Linen surplice front coat back Pink Linen and Voile combination all Pink
Linen white Soutache braid trimmed; League Gold with white tailored stiching and
Copen Redingote with White Net and Organdie front. Special $29.50
$29.50 Grey and all White Linen semi-straight line cord and button trimmed and all
Linen Copen and white combination self-trimmed. Special $19.75
$24.75 Individually smart Anderson Gingham Frocks exceptionally cool and chic looking.
1 Ai d mm m
j special $iy.Yo
Dainty Graduation Frocks
For Commencement and Summer Wear
Never have we had half so many charming crisp girlish Organdie Swiss and graceful Georgette Frocks so alluringly beautiful
so cool and inviting as we are now displaying. Shown in Sunset Orchid Pink Rose Jade Light Blue and White. Sizes 14
to 40. ' $19.75 to $69.50
School Girls' Felstex
Dresses
Girls' Gingham and Chambray Girls' Gingham Dresses
Dresses Special
$4
98
$248
in Pekin Copen Tea Rose and Orchid;
very girlish exceptionally fresh and at
tractive in sizes for Misses 14 and 16. to 13 years at less thnn cost of material
A small lot of School Drosses in solid Cham- There are only a few of these School Girl and
brays and Check Ginghams for girls from 10 Summer Wear Dresses lett ranging in size
Special $14.75
Values to $10.00
from 8 to 12 years.
Values to $5.75
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Easley, John F. Daily Ardmoreite (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 181, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 9, 1920, newspaper, May 9, 1920; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc158518/m1/9/: accessed May 21, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.