Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 177, Ed. 1 Friday, December 3, 1926 Page: 6 of 30
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Mrs. D. A. Talbot. 601 East Fifth |
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dinner in the cKureh parlors, at
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Twelfth street, when guents of the
occasion were Mrs. J. LeRoy Sadler
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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES, HUDAY, DECEMBER 3, 19M
McEwen-Halliburton stocks are
ready to fill these Christmas
want* of yours, just as they
have been throughout so many
other Christmas seasons.
And you will find that same
pleasant, willing. readv Me-
Ewen-Halliburton service here
ready to help you.
Yes, this is a mighty good time
now to he getting your Christ-
mas shopping done.
At th. regular huminens meeting
of th. r. i,. i. elub held Thurnday
evening with Mr. and Mrs, H. G
smith, 161: West Seventh ntreet
599 " **- M 5--
Supplementing the mode orformalRy in Winter a|P
parel those charming costume pieces of delicately
hued violet-lavender atones combined with dull
ailver hand an air of subdued elegance to the cos-
tume.
They are considered smart when in combination of
two or three pieces, and they are inexpensive despite
their air of affluence.
Fairman. Michelene Corrigan. Ger
colors will peep from the greenery
and Santa will stand on the corners
ringing his bell lustily for stray
pennics to feed the poor.
Ah, it s a warm, sweet feeling that
comes into your heart when you set
Oklahoma City, at her busiest best!
Se----
rHE schuber chorKi elub wll give
1 Ha first concert of the beanon
Tuenday evening, December 7, at 8
oclock, in Harding Memoria! hall.
The cub hnn been invited to ninK
Lutheran church.
ning, with Mr and Mrs; K R. Nii. was a special guest. In,a guenming
following officer a
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trees go into place, forming a green ,
hedge around the bigger stores, and
great festoons of cedar will be swung
> from the topmost tip to the awning
below. Electric lights in multi-
At a o'c lock club will be entertained December 1
of the ntreet, and Mra. A. Murray Street.
Immauel I 501 East Tenth ntreet, motored 10
Thursday Edmond Friday afternoon to attend
West Flrat afreet. The next reg- , 3918 North Indiana avenue.
Miao Edith
At a huniness meeting
and clothing for two needy ramiliew, with Mrg cunen, 3401 North ole
ns a Christmas oftering. Mra, Cuyr- avenue
tie J. Lee, 162 Went Highth street, ppp
will entertain the club December 1<
wnns.gemaeeeere nruen-" ' EVfeS EpiGfAQ'S |
contest, favors went to Mra. C. O.
, Kpps and Mra r. It. Monnat. The
| next meeting, December It. will be
with Mra. W H Harmon. 1704 Ka at
Ninth atreet, when I e clock lunch
eon will bo served.
plans were mnde t^r the Chrimtmas eraaa
IN-Nr-Thterprerrton--------------—-ogasand-tee-wheb-wHtbe-"niFhe,Mrrry,tmxhmnerTub enjoyed
Th.....—- will - December oront Rcat Mhnx; t.rnoonlochennshnonmTau.rduzat
"Law Enforcement"
$1.00
Order. Deli, erea ea Shart Xottee
Courtney. Mra C. R. Reeven. Mrs. A ■
JL Hunter, Mra. J M Gayle. ,Mr< ■
J. R. Dale and Mra. Alloa Cordin ■
Wolverton. Twenty eight member- 1
Here prraent ■
Mra Hubert I. Rolen, lecturer for _
the club, took for her topic the see-
The Kroweldeen elub held Hs regu
Hr study sesslon Thursday afternoon
with Mr» Russell Grey. 1001 West
Forty fifth street. The Christmas
purty will be an event of December
it. In the home of Mrs. Wylie Keith
1629 West Twentieth Street, when
an exchange of gifts will be held.
ular meeting will be Thuraday eye- hostena. Mrs. Henry Wheelbnrger
_T TheQurenTign Bl ill.-- rib’, WSS
entertained at 1 • ciock luncheon
~ Thurnday l.y Mi- E. P. Lycan, 2024
Smart little gold
and silver hats--
also a few satins and
light-colored velvets—
everyone a marvelous val-
tie — go tomorrow. You’ll
find all the amart turban ef-
fecta, the back-eloping crowns
and other neweat shapes.....
An important opportunity for those contemplating
the right kind of a hat for holiday affairs .... .or
as a gift for wife, mother or sister.
FOURTH FLOOR
Fatricia TIllotson. Musicat number
will be furnished by Ruth fibson.
Zndine Ciark and Hillle Merrell
Xally. Three penlor puplim who wilt
officers, president.
Johnson, MIm Dee Rtoad-, Miss Nell |
Worley end Miss Donna Hodges. Wolfe.
p p p Monday with Miss Corinne Foster.
The Entre Noes club, at the meet ---—■ - ------— -
Silk Scarfs Are $3.69
Exotic scarfs from France and Italy in this brilliant
assortment. Most every kind of pattern and color
you could wish for—in rich, quality silks.....and
they’re exceptional values. Tuck away one or two
for gifta.
Katherine Turpin: treasurer. Mrs.
William K. Van Winkle; reporter
Mise Dona Coleman, pledge mistresa.
Mra. Erwin Barthell. The elub added
to membership Mra. Al Fricke Jr.,
crowding automobiles, becomes ■ Movement
fairy pageant scene with a red 8low
•til! streaking the western sky.
The very spirit ot Christmas is
hovering ever? she re. In the busy
shops the belated ones are hurrying
to make their last purchases and get
New—distinctive, and bearing the stamp of
fashion in every line—this group of winome
frocks reduced for Saturday. Dresses that are
finely tailored and exquisitely aimpie—dresses in
gracious afternoon modes, softly draped or in
youthful straightlines.
Flat Crepes, Satin Crepes, Satins. Georgettes and
other materials of the hour included. All newest
shades, and black.
• • •
Mr nnd Mra. Robert H. Gardner
rnt West Fifteenth street, returned
, Tuenday from Nashville, where they
spent a fortnight with relatives,
• • •
Mr and Mra Clarence Fraine. 431 1
West Park place, wilt hoye as their |
1 ruests over the week ehd, Mia. W '
1. Ford and Mre. M I. Gibertof
Muskogee who arrived Friday morn >
Ing.
Mra R K ogborn, Mrs. Melba
Grow, Miao Thelma Proritt, Minnes
Marie and Amelia schmitt, Mlaa
the following
Mra. W. F. 1
The smartest of the smart
—in this new collection of
pouch bags. Made in all
the newest leathers, and
colors, with complete fit-
tings. Why not one of
them for someone’s
Christmas?
Have you selected gifts
for many that are on
your list? Awfully good
time to do it now.
It entitles you to a fine bust-size Firmo Portrait
Free, size 14x17 inchew, enlarged from any good
bust photo, postcard or tintype. You do not
have to buy a frame or pay one penny. No mail
order*.
aa a molo choruw in the nauonai com A becoming new bat!
vention of the Federated Musie clubn--
to be held in Chicago in April, th rial things brought happinen» to
program for which will be arranged neither, Shakespeare’n ma-ter por
at an early dale Thia la a dintinet trayal of war and death lont nothing
honer for the Behwbert shah, Thor- + ^xi, t
concerts are always featuren fit the ._____________________
munie mvin 14, when the guest day forum will be
tn the banquet hall. The silver with Mra Frank Koontz, 1131 Tart
Mrs. Norris won the bridze favor. The meeting
2"0.2, " • Or perhap* von Mrs. Juanita Tichenor Xorria. 1306 West Twenty-necond sti ' re In a foilnlahi. will te with Mrs. G
ing here an" • ■ cently elected prenident of Hoclete Dramatique. In charge of dramatie art E. Pagett, 1901 West Seventh street. I
will want to linger in work at Chasen highschool, Mrs. Norris is responmible (or curating the • • *
or that tantaliimg window, where Lttle Thenter movement there, which han been an inspiration (or a gen Autumn follaze and bnnket” of
eyes may absorb the eharmoferalmo........ ..........hen ter direction. __xantealonod rolz"andtmum" .X
the gifts in display, In just a o Mrs Charles W Elllott, 1946 West
davs down-town will he even love- (U nA (c) tide and the luncheon ' hle « : Thirteenth ntreet, entertained the
I. , than it is now, a* the Christmas A V Kl 0 H A' a. centered with red ---------- and Nonpareil Lucheon club Wednes
lier than it is now. i _____ CU OUA.® greenery and lighted with . hrinimar day. Mra A D I was . specfal
andles. In the Kame of bunco guest. Favors at cards were re
------ favors were won by Mr. Charle" ceived by Ml, A A. Gallman, and
McGuire and Mis. II. W. Mouser. Nira, Harry P. Cullen and Mrs. Hell.
Plans were made to provide food The meeting. In a forinlght, will be
529 W 11th
ond and third parts ot the play .
"Henry VI"
abe cow Un wed her review, given in
a prevtous talk, concerning the hoi
ror and suftering portrayed in the ,
I bloody etrWe of England's momt dis I
—et—cw eentendinet
■■’■m l eg Lancaster and York Mr.
Belmntremped the tart that nothin a
I truly, fine or tenutitun w.. ever won
bycbeen who thought only et
am mit uain. mhe enntrantea uine
mamant let, shewing how male '
A fine assortment of Felt*,
Salins, Metallic*, Silks,
Failles and others. Designs
that are m ated alter
months of studying, brought
to our shop tn meet your de-
mand for distinctive mil-
linery. One of our special*
is one lot of these hat*
priced as low at
$5
added te Hlerent t— Mr • l Stend-
nun and Mr- J K. T ll were ' R~AfAP'c
ite 1«. Decor ,thins of the home we L I J Cd I J j LL3
muzeestive of Jha a ppion chine ' L-U A;
FLOWERJhoPpe
Hosiery
The Mott Advanced
Step in Hosiery Making
of the Century.
Little abort of remarkable
how it flatters the grace-
ful ankle—and how it
gives tapering slenderness
to any ankle. It is the
only bone with the double-
V line. Naturally it is
popular—exceedingly.
afternoon with Mn. C. It Pederson, the
West Eighteenin st cet, when
» hr ) snnthemums decorated the (
sinall table-, Mim. W. H. Andrews
home IW time to prrpnre th« cvcnmg ,
meal. The crowds on Mn street
• re growing denser and there » such j
a feeling of joyousness in matchins
step with the hurrying ones and
flinging a gay word of smiling greet-
These gloves are made of
a beautiful quality kid, in
both the turn-back and
flare styles, with intrigu-
ing embroideries on cuffs
and back, to match. In
the predominating shades
of winter — gray, brown,
mode, beige and black.
All sizes.
STREET FLOOR
Miss Grace King; secretary Mi",
coe Price, and E. M. Hurry. A West Park place. Thia recently
hollday party honoring the bumhands I tormed organization ineludes in Ita
of the members will ba held De- 1 membership Mra. (X ft Fullerton,
December IS. st th' home of Mr Thurndny by Mrs. T. R. Maxwell.
snd Mrs. T. Le-lle Halley. 1245 West 319 West Twenty sixth street. The
Eighteenth street. rooms snd table were ssy with,
• • • Chrintmns trappings and places
X "na" '
. p.2 । tice Friday evening at < • elock in Ehristmas custom. Guests were
" ■ • ■ i the Shrine nuditorium. The drill- । Mmes it. n Watkins, Qeorge Thom
AXE of the larger affairs of the Ing will be preparatory to two ex I C Gillogiy, F H Hurry. W
U-hollany mason which will be hibitions to be given noon. C lurheg. (1 A. MI hel. J. M
____ • w. nu1 win 1.. the i • • • # hell, I.. C. Norman, Glenn Criss.
R wn" ies L.he given w-dme-in wTrixerry. a i i” "arrrt wtein
-------------the S.....pin club houpe evening De......ber ............. . ... ----
hy th. Aramatie artt department o thorn attending will he expected to ------------------------------------
thntorzanization, Flaborate.plan: bring . toy and a dollar, both to be .
are being made f<* the decoratlonz turnea over to th. committce In1
at the club house, ineluding nmongehrg. or ChrMoms giving tor
ths yuletide syggcatlona, hollyfrom needy ehndren A xecona large
the woods of MeCurtnin cpuntyzjevent for the cuh will be the ms.
Thethree short play "The Winuer quorade in celebration at New
ot God A Twig of Thorn, and Years, which will be heia Snturdny They're always fresh, just like
Patsy will have "peciaity number" | evening. January 1. The weekiv at they come from the garden.
Eiven after cach one, in eonuel, homes with which th- elub enter Flowers for all occasions
linns, which have tains every Wedneniay evening, air HFRF‘S A SPEC! Al ’
preparatlon for week. are twins Ir HERE 5 A SPECIAL!
kept secret. As a fitting close to " p p p
the afternoon's entertainment a At th. mectin nt the Primroxe |
91.95 to MM Brooches .
•I to M M Compacts .
UM io M Ring*......
Silk and Linen
Umbrellas
Make Lovely Gifts
The logical thing to give if
•he hasn’t one. Come in
navy, red, brown, green
and black, with assorted
amber and hand-carved
wood handles. All-steel
10-rib frames with amber
tips and ferrules.
$3.95
STREET FLOOR
President. Mra. D. A. Talbot; vice-
president Mra. J. A. Edwins; treas-
urer and corresponding secretary.
Mrs. Martin Pederson, and record-
Ing secretary,. Mra Paul Engstrand. I
Social hour and lea followed.
It was to honor Mi and Mrs. M
s Dutton, who will leave Sunday I
for a year a stay in Callifornta, that
I the Women a Iellet Corps, number
[ 17 and 11, joined in a reception and
program Thur»day afternoon in 1.
o. it. F. hall Mrs. Dutton is a ’
I member of the organization and
। Mr. Dutton of th. Grant Pont G. A. 1
| It. Tire short prozram of rending* ;
and musi was followed by a shower i
of gifts.
The Sha-ta Daisy unit of the
Garden Flower club will meet Mon
day afternoon at 2 o’clock with Mr., t
Ft <nk H. areinnin, 2328 West
Eighteenth Street.
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We Never Hurry
wtl I eye esnminntiena, but give eneW
nhnL • tbeoueh tet "ih all the I
-qeipmeuq. keleweinie eknminadiona ’
mean -atienriory zlusnea,
IDI, M. B. RIKWKR. orrOMENIST
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JEWELER AND OPTICAL CO
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Society
5 F you are feeling a little bit
I jaded with thing* In genera
JI and are a trifle impatient at the
daily round nf nagging duties, delay
your shopping tour one of these aft-
ernoon* until the hour of 6 o’clock . .
is approaching and you will get a —riginator
genuine thrill, that is you will if
you are appreciative of industrial of Clas-
beauty and most of us are.
As the light* in the beautiful dis- ,
phy windows flash out their white sen s Little
radiance through the shadow • of .
rariv twilight creeping up against ,
the Ull building* ol brick and Gone.
the atreet with it* clanging ear* ami
cember 30.
• • •
The Decoratve Arts club held an
ull day wotking wepmion Thursday
with M>f J. V Cruzan, 4315 Clawsen
Blvd. Mra T. M Milam, Mis Anns
\ Kir nnd Mra. I. K. Putnam wore
ndded to membership. Mrs. Rev
French of lake Charles, La., wse s
specini guest. Luncheon was nerved
j st noonday. The hours were spent : 1
| Chrimtmas handiwork. The next
meeting. In s fortnight will be with
' Mrs. W. T Hl-ea, 2905 Chwo H|v
orrxan*u*trtshz pi
pram, when the Seribblers lenrue j Miss Emma Van Mooser presented
meets Saturday evening with Mrs n group ot piano pupils in recital
A J Hinkleman, 624 East Twelfth ; Thursday evening st the home of
mtreet. Mrs. H. M Naylor will 'll Mrs. O. W MeKowen. 2100 West
rect th. numbers. This Christma" Nineteenth street. Taking part in
pnrty win snelude a buffet eupper the program were Irad Mcklhoes mi,,.,,
on the cooperative Han. Bettv Mildred Law. Jane Marsh, ".hieh,W.B, 7 L
ppp Caroline McKIdnwney, Hellv Bro«J<s. th. I niverally of Vki
AT the dramatie art recital to be Henry Alt. Joan Mekowen, Mary Vir- be "he rueet nf honor
A given Friday evening In the ginia Elllott, Georgia Bixler, Mary
home nt Mrs. C. M. Shubert. HI* Marsh, Phyllis Broeks, Dorothea
East Thirteenth ntreet, her junior ( Harlow, George end John Reeves, Mra. J, A .Newhy"was a sperlal
pupils will be presented, including Katherine Lunn end Merv Jane Hon; guent Thuraday afternoon, when
Robbie Lou Jones, Yvonne Haird ter. Two readinz" were furninhed Mra, A. c Liinson, 1643 West rark
Clarenee Collins, Ronald Earl Myers, by Dorothea Harlow. place, entertained the Hapvy Kight
Virginia Clark. Mary Elisabeth Rridge club at 1 o'clock luncheon
Shockley, Julla Ann MeCormic, Nor I Mrs Paul Silberbei ger.. 803 Went F vors In th' card gam. following I
wilin spitzell. Marian Merwig. T B Highth street, entertained the Tri” were won hy Mra. Claude Vandiver ’
Fa u set 1. Carthell Biddy. Noria Jean , < lila Embroidery club Wednenday. sf and Mrs. Tom Longworth The next
RIddy, Kenneth Jones, Frances Dale ter noon Needlework and a contest meetine. in a fortnight, will be with
■ were featured. In place nt the nest Floyd Tuc ker, s0i East Eizhth
regular meeting, a Chrintman partv. -treet.
with tree and exchange of zifta fori • p p
the members and their husbandn. The Merry Pilgrim. < lub was en
iNut .“Allen. Emhy Powers and w ll he held Wednenday evening, tertained at I o’rlork luncheon
lahoma, wi’l The Monday Evening B. end G. I
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