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FOUR
OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1925.
Eves EpiGrAHS
mer camp this season.
1 parents for a short time.
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pretty 1 Eighteenth street.
evening at a
Mr, and Mrs. K. L. Tobias. 1447 West
Trivnte Lessona Nuy
they will reside.
Main and Hudson Streets
Memhare of th* executive commit.
tea of the state chamhr of commerce love it takes to marry on.
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Suits
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133 West Main
West Sixteenth Street.
905 N, Hudson
W. 1S72
Service
street and Robinson avenue.
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tertained Thursday afternoon by Miss Clark, J. A. Fell, Guy R Treat. Robert
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next washday
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New Frocks for this
In-between Season
Get
thru
p e r i o r op-
tical service.
Sold On Easy-
Payment Plan
are tn meet Wedneday morning at
10 o'clock in the office of J. E. Owens
ported theft o twenty gallons. Bury
Inra obtained $60 in cash from a Cities
1200 Yds. Madras Shirting 49c
1200 yards of very desirable madras shirting, the
Sketched, an after-
noon or dinner dress
of black satin, hand-
cwhroidcrcd, 79.75.
woman of the stedfast affection that
they might have given, and rob theni-
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should entertain a wild, romantic pas
sion tor him that would sweep her off
her feet, and ns she still finds herseif
firmly planted on mother earth, and
Seventeen gallons of gasoline were
taken from a station at Twenty-third
street and Broadway. Another at at ion
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Phone—we’ll gladly bring a May-
tag to your home—come and take it
away too, when you’re through with
it—if you’ll want to part with it.
Understand—we don't want you
to buy the Maytag NOW—we only
want to lend it to you—for washing
the biggest day’s wash that you can
see ahead. You may have it tomor-
row, or any other day—whenever
you want it—without obligating
yourself one bit.
comort and happiness, and so with
' her thoughts continually dwelling on
( him her love for him grows day by
day, if there is anything in him that
is lovable. .
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wonder washer
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1,000 Maytags
in use now
in Oklahoma
City
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The cloths, just 50 in number, size 36x36. with four
napkins to match, are of pure white Irish linen,
neatly bordered and hemstitched. Regularly priced
at $5.
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STOP THAT GOLD
CASH AND CARRY
JERRY SMITH
Cleaners and Dyers
STILES PARK
- PHARMACY -
Gak UourJoctou
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Ladies’
Suits or Plain
Dresses
taken in exchange
on Maytag,'
good condition,
for sale cheap
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Young,
Clara
Messrs.
DIRECTORS TO NAME
PUBLICITY LEADER
Ladies’ and Men’s
Suits Cleaned and Pressed
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CALL W. 4040
and Arrange far
a Free Demonstration
TODAY
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Don*t Suffer
With Itching Rashes
UseCuticura
FILLING STATIONS ARE
ROBBED OF GASOLINE
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Gurafoam
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Candy Shop & Tea
Room
37 N Robinson
"Try Our Dainty Lunch-’
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able to take a calm and dispassionate
j view nf the man, she doubts whether
«hc loves him sufficientiy well to risk
1 matrimony with him.
And she wanst tn know how much
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-Men, we will make that old
"$5 or $10' lid look like a
new pring model for the-
sum of $1,00. Special equip-
ment.
vors were won by Mrs.
nnd H. L. Stough. Gue
, tracting parties.
Attendanta were: Miss Carolyn Belle
Iuhman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, (J.
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Thus many aad man ami woman
keep waiting on and on for the lurid
| finds him eympathetic and congeninl,
and the more she sees of him the bel-
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Some Cen
think it is
less expensive
to cerry
then to le
oed for
breech of
promise.
I irDancingU
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“I’ll give my jewels for
a set of beads.”
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CLEANERS AND DYERS
Southwest’s Largest Cleaners
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They are in the new shades of the new season, of
soft rich crepes, with exquisite laces and colorful
hand embroidery.
Some are gracefully slender in silhouette, others most charming
through lull skirts. Two very representative, are sketched above.
Priced I p to SI 25
FIFTH Ftoon
church will meet in all dny seseion then cover warm in bed. A traces
1 in his, She depends on him for ner
of normal people, who are placid, an-
1 Washes faster.
2 Washes cleaner.
3 Largest hourly
capacity in the
world.
4 Most compact
washer made—
takes floor space
only 25 inches
square.
5 Cast aluminum
t u b — c an't
warp, rot, swell,
split or corrode.
footstev, and who never even remote-
ly daily with the thought of suie ide,
or deceive themselves vy pretending
that they would pine away and die
if they failed to get some beloved one.
These people are forever measuring
their feelings against the standacds of
love set up by poets and romancers, I
and because they fall short. Lecnuse
they are never afflicted with chilis,
and hectic f event, becnuse they nr
not lifted up into n seventh henven.
Use our convenient payment pla
McMINN’S
Ir. T. X. Batten, optometrist
Colcord ( orner, Robinson at Grund
Housekeepers Sale
LOUSEKEEPERS are offered needed items at
Il prices that bespeak real savings.
It's an annual sale awaited eagerly by Oklahoma's
thrifty howekeepers.
TXTE make this offer, because no
VV words or pictures are strong
enough to do justice to the
service the Maytag Gyrafoam Washer
will give you.
You must see it actually wash to
appreciate how it cleans collars, cuffs
and wristbands without hand-
rubbing—how deftly it handle* sheer
underthings—how thoroughly it
cleanses heavier outer garmests and
greasy, grimy overalls.
Q Outetanding
9 Maytag Features
Thevre are millions nf middle-aged
women whe live in terror of I heir
middle-aged husbands ceasing to ear.
for them, and casting roving eyes <>.
hobhed haired flappers, but no midile-
aged man is losing sleep worry inz
over hi. midair used wife forsaking
him for a varnish-haired jellybean. He
ianows he eant lone her. Therefore.
Ilie wise woman pieks out for a hus
hand lire man whe is erazy about her
and who puts Inin the matrimeniai
partnership an unlimited capital of
love.
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Crystal, amber, amethyst and rar
nelian, and various combinations of
there stones, compose a majority
of the strands. Ask to see them.
New Sport Stockings
You should see
North Lindsay, entertained at cards ciated nt th* ceremony, which was
Friday evening, when high score fa- witnessed hy the families of the eon-
fc
Dean’s
Thirty ninth street, and Lewis Hul t
brent of Lake Chrles, La., were mar
ried at 10 o’clock Sunday morning in
the study of the First Methodiet
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--- ------ — ----- -------• A MAN has his ambitions, his career
I government attorney, to re- A his work, his interests, outside of
mor. than 3.000 acres of land. the home, but a woman’ world is, in
the majority of cases, bounded by her
house and husband and children, Her ,
। interests and amhitlons are merged
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Hlackheais—blz ones nr little "nW
NOTHING is newer in sports stockings than
IN these, they are smart and most fascinating,
all full fashioned.
Rayon silk and mercerized lisle sport hose on beige
grounds have narrow and wide stripes in colors of
blue, tan and green. 3.50.
Fine lisle sport hose with conventional patterns, come in powder
blue, French grey and beige. 2 50.
STREET FLOOR
PHONE FOR PRIVER
—Shakespeare
One of the characters of the Bard
of Alun made the observation quoted
above. Of course jewels are more
valuable than beads—but at Dean's
are strands of beads that approach
precious stones lor sheer beauty.
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--SPECIAL--
CREAM PUDDING
ROLLS
Regular Nt 20.
value....... J“C
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church, Rev. Charles L. DeBow offl has a prosperous business, and in
dating. Th* young couple left later j madly in fat tinted with the girl. She
In the day for Lake Chnrles, where admires his many good qunlities. She
6 Easily adjusted
to your height.
7 Clothes can be
put in or taken
out with the
washer running.
8 Tub cleans it-
self.
9 All metal
wringer. Self
adjusting. In-
stant tension
release.
। ...g .. guvuc,,, v.cut ... ci । CHv filling stations hate heen fre-
tained Saturda} evening with a rushjurdnynfternoonwasthebriagelnen. quent mnarks for highwaymen and ;
Harty in. theshome of Miss Julia eon given by Mrs w, K price at her hut u lam in recent months: but a new
hulr. - Mest Mineteenih Streetlhome, G41 Fast Fifteenth street. The form of "persecution"’ was discovered
rhe ynentine motif was used in the Valentine idea wa- carried out in the during the week nd. Two stations
“eroratons- appointments of the 1 ocloek lunch-reported to police that locks on their i
1 * in 11 '' "E samt Wer‘ con tables and in the room decora, pumps had been broken off, and the
won by Miaxlula Anderson nnd Mia. . tiong. Favors at bridge were recelved robbers had helped themselves to gx..
Naxnda Daniel 06 Harrinaton.Kan.by Nrs. Nnynard Samis, MrE dene oline.
Additional guests were Misses Daniel, , ", . ..... 1
. . ... ... „ 1 Pryor, and Mrs. Burnice E. Mead.
Anderson. Mary Shelton, Susnn «. . . ,.c .. ..
Shear. Ruth FAltz, Ksthryn Henry Guest of.1he, atternoon were Mm„.
and Christina Alford. Georae, FaAlcorn;, A. 0. Ca mphe '
Mi.. shure was Assisted In enter, -ohn .Shik.AifredHarPW.
taining by her sister, Mrs. I.. F.Thbs, Floronce Carter Pound H. 8
Grandean. Th. next meeting will be P ' Tryon,, W. A.
in two weeks with Mln Nrguerite 9uinn,Otis C Thompson. Jnrrett D.
Brandon, 1127 North Harvey. w?, v lewis, Hayward Conte.
gegag wheeler, Frank kebelman, John W.
The Semper Paratis cltb wns en.Newhern, J. Auburn Thing, J. R.
terial for fifty dresses which the Topeka. when the groom is employed '
Readyto Help club will make for the by the Santa Fe railway. Mr. and i
little girls who will attend the sum* Mrs. Oakford will be with the groom’s |
at 1742
‘THESE, individual frocks from the French room,
1 of French influence, are for this in-between
season.
a Greater Vision
/ I p And in the en<| every happy mar-
I riage comes to be a glorified friend-
M ship. It is the thing that all success-
$ ful marriages end in, m» why isn't it
Dn - 'a safe thing tn begin with?
DANCE
NEW CHILDREN
CLASS
Saturday,
February 14. 3 P. M
Beginner s-and ad-
v a need classes for
adults. Properly con-
ducted asscmbls
dances.
Sketched, st reel dress
of two-tone blonde
satin, yeoryette
sleeves a n d smock-
ing, {9.75.
The Kindergarten Mothers’ club of 1
the Hawthorne school will meet Tues-
day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Instead
of Friday as announced earlier.
Miwa Josephine Tobias, daughter of
lb SALLY SOONER
EMSERS of the Ready to
Help club and husbands
were honor guests Saturday
At the Iendy (V Help flub meeting ,
Friday afternoon with Mrs. Harry
Learning, 2817 North Robinson street,
a short business sessjon was followed
by a lecture by Rev. Thomas P.
Byrnes, who reviewed the play, "Out-
ward Bound" by Button Vane. This
play, I!sted among the ten hest of the
year, is original in conception, but I!
HAa not been very well received, Rev. I
MBvrnesantA. xi
Guests of the social hour were Mrs. I
Ray Vaughn, Mina Maud Spitier of
Rensselaer, Ind., and Mrs. James
Dechman.
The next meeting will be in a fort- ,
night with Mrs. T. F Miller, 004 West
Mr. and Mre. Heert K. Clernett,
in the morning usually have disap-
peared.
Try it and you too will always
use this method. (Jet a ozen lem-
uus now, to be prepared.
Just squeeze the juice of a lemon
in a glass or cup of hot water. The
efectivenss of hot lemonade is due
to more than heat Add sugar
if you wish.
Ask for California lemons, the
tart, juicy, practically seedless
kind. Thy make the most effec-
tied lemonade for colds.- Adv.
Q Reasons for
- World Leaderthip
station, at Twenty-third
Mrs Davis, a personal representative of the Elmo,
Inc., Toilet Preparations, is widely known to Okla-
homa City women. Her beauty advice is greatly
appreciated.
She will be in our Toilet Goods section Tuesday and the re-
mainder of the week telling of these beauty helps.
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If you act immediately you can
atop nine colds in ten. Millions do
it with hot lemonade. But they
"get" them at the start-- when they
first suspect a cold. And colds al-
ways warn you so you have the
chance.
Take the drink at the flrat sign.
All there is in the world, and then
some, I should say. Nothing but love
justifies matrimony in the sight of
God; and nothing but love enables
faulty human heings to endure other’s
wealnesses and shorteomings and
temper and mnod. Not lung but love
itdm of t licit btterness the saerifices
Tom Gibbons, St. Paul heavyweight,
demanded a flat guarantee of not less
Joan Danford. 901 West Twenty first C. Atchison anil Rie hnrd J. Clements, than 175,000, with an additional 12.000
street, when Miss Mary Stewart and , * * * for expenses to box Luis Angel Firno
MIss Virginia Miller were pledged to ,IF “1 age ol Mi88 Ruth Hannah under the auspiees of the National
membershin. Onkrord, daushter ..f .Mr. and Mrs sporting club in London.
The next meetine will I.. In fwo n " s Onkford 2601 West "G ________________________________________
weelis with mi., Geraldine Sadler. and Tey Zell Castle of To-l-t
1322 West Twents fn,„th street. peka kan. was felebra ted Sunday at Rlackhead^ Go Ouick
e s ae । high noon in the home of the bride's yuan
Mr«. Minnie M Samson, S14S parents. Judge Walter Benson offi
A YOUNG woman is confronted with
this problem: A most eligible
man wishes to marry her. He has a
fine character, comes of a good family.
Owen, 600 West Fourteenth street event of the holiday season.
Following n short business session ♦ $ #
Miss Martha Avey read an interest Mr and Mrs. Ernest Sonnefeld,
Ilie paper on "Okiahoma Artists" and 424 West Thirtieth street, entertnined
stated that Oklahoma in becoming at bridge and with a miscellaneous, ......
known in thin line an wall an for »h""' r Snturday evening, honoring Dlscuesion of ralainK fund* for the
oU nnd aerie ultural produetx NIr. nnd Mrs, Don D. Darrah, whose nmraiun aleo will come beiore the
Mrs, W. J Pettee president, pre mnrrin ' was a recent event. Th. meetinE__________
when Valen Valentine inotit «M uaal I.........atl,a. T.-,.
COTTERAL CONSIDERS
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for the mrpose of deciding upon
someone to act as director of the
I state advertisimg campaign.
Tuesday in the church. Attendance
ia requeste,
6 « e
The Inion Past Nolle Grand club
entertained fhursday evening with n
banquet in 1. O. O. F. hall, the ocen
•ton being the third snnivei «ary of
the club. Valentine decorations were .
used and a special feature was the
lighting of the birthday candles on the .
cake by the little Hub mascot. Dor
othy Henry.
The program of toasts in charge nf
Mrs Laura Corder, included the his-
tory of the order and its accomplish .
ments Responses were made by
Mssrs, Skinner. Denson, Dunlevy, ।
Creamer, Clark. Straugh and Grant.
Officers of Rebekah lodges also were
on the program. The next regular
meeting will be February 20, with .
Mrs. J. M. Creamer, 112 Hast Kiev-
enth street.
ternoon for 1 o’elock luncheon with the ceremony was performed.
Nrs. A. W. Garfron. 1225 West Forty. The bride wore n dark blue tnttetn
ROcond atreet. Sweet pens nnd Valen- gown with narmonizing accesnoriew.
tin, xugEestiona were used in decorat-Her mald of honor was gowned in
ine th. tables. Favors nt bridse were dar Mlue embroldered crepe. Follow,
won by Mr., Willam Lnmbert and ing the wedding dinner, when Paui
” ' ermi n onkford received the tin* from the
The naxt meeting will.be wo iir Ide ’ cake attendanta. Miss Nuhman
weckswi 1, ' eyer. " find Mr. onkrord took tha piae of
-mt v*n ethstngea, the former bridal party and a second
Mr. and Mr- Arthur W Abel. 212 marriage was celebratedns a surprise
Hast Tenth street, entertained at Mr, and Mrs. Castle will live in
emotion that they will sever know
imaginative, clear seing. capable of to come t them, waiting for the
a Ereat and abidine affectton. yet who miraculous stirring of the waters of
never any man or woman caucht iheir soui t|wl wil never ln.pi.cn he-
up in a cloud of glory, who never pal- cause it is an impossibility to people
Ptate nor thrill at the Round of " of their tempernments.
Thus they deprive some man or
rpHIS is a pity because happy mnr -
I riages are not founded upon wild
, gusts of passion that soon blow over .
1 and are gone. The madly infat unted
I no inevitably doomed to disillusion
I becnuse no man or woman can mens-
ure up to an impossible ideal. The
marriage that is fountles upon respect,
. upon congeniality, upon liking, is the
'one that lasts.
Mra ,T Iwi= Wieme. Um dar were taken t• Howell hal. where azr. 22 az1=. zuuerz r.. Ezrnv21, ter kez him hul she hesitates
ence Trooper, Mrs. M. K. Carpenter, dancing featured the evening. Puneh 1421 West Thirty ninth street, enter • 5 savin 1, ’’ Leelge she does
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and Mr. lohM’Y Harden and and Dr. H Jennings. The next meeting wi r,u? . "„±n ma
shildren 34... t lamen boulevard, are The next meeding or the , win 1 he in two week" with Mr. and Mrs. fore A woman .......ed “ man
n . ew ork :r afew day, -fay De be Februnry 13 with .Mr. and Mra. J. Dwight Brown on West Tenth etreel.
ore urns for kurope where they ... n p." —
will spend a sear. "ynn Smith, 413 Wnst,Tweitth street.
Mr. ca Mr? • P roovtc, 101s At theVatentine duh dance to be
west Park Place, wili an,.rt.ln th- given Saturday eyenine by the Okla
Eon Seir Bridge club Tuesday eve. homa Ct!, Gol and I num ry Hub.
ning. Mr and Mrs. Samuel P. Shelburne
•* g 4 4a ‘ will entertain a number of guests
0 "rhe Women of 8a were entertainer complmentary to Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Saturday afternoon by Mrs. J. M. Clay Doss, whose marriage was an
patterns charmingly new, the quality exceptionally
good. The regular price is 85c; choice Tuesday, i,
49c yard. •j
VATNNN either a man or n woman,
W however, try to decide whether where they see a commonplace m an
| tiney are in love or not, they should or woman as a godling or a soddess.
heenune their souls are not torn with
peraments. Not everybody is subject | hopes and rears, they distrust their
to acute heart attacks ,10-
any more than they are to angina
pectoris physically. There are plenty
cM
bridge Saturday evening, when Val
entire suggestions were used in dec
orating the rooms and in the appoint-
ments of the buffet supper served at
the close nf th* game. Favors were
received by Mrs. Iaynje W. Hurrod
and Louis Storm, Mrs.’Gene Schmidt
and Mr. John Pntts and Mrs. Potts
and Robert A. Weicker.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs Storm
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Evans. Mr. and
Mrs. Le Roy Gale. Mr and Mrs
Weicker, Mr. and Mrs. Harrod, Mr
and Mrs. Henry Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs
Potts and Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt.
Circle seven of the First Christian
A m -- ~ n A । AnA/A~-g that every lushane a o<| wife mfist
tine nppointments were sed effec- toom and tahleN where jc UU IEhAL UUNSILEKS make for enrl othser Nothing but hivt
I;;::; 101 ranch motions
Mcr. Elixa Crowder Mir Chnrles I'. A ' Wid nd Mr. Darrah. Twenty Opinion on the mOtion. lo asani. nut just as i malles for a.....vestie
Walker Mus C G . Reverdze. m" Euests were pgsent, , six o herim peace and lappines- • — the general
-n; " -ie es sst
« * cuests were Mr. and Mr. Lenoy Try i The motion* are under th- advise capital ?! love than the wopan Nas.
Mre A. n HiekAm. 211 West Six on Nt and Mre. w T Germany. Mr ment of Judge John Cotteral, United For ill the cireumstaneeso life tend
teenth street will entertain the nd Mr. Arthur lackeon. Mies Gene- States district judge, who will hand "«»y from nt. "1e
Twentieth Century club st luncheon yieve Peterson Miss Margaret Tans down his opinion on the case. Th- -ust •* they drew closer to him.
February 13. ■ ford. Dr. Paul Note, W. C. Underhill suits were started by Eustace Smith, '
* • • land George Evans. Large baskets nt spectal
Alumnae of Wiliam Woods college red sweet reas and carnations were
of Fulton Mo Will entertnin with s used in decorating the rooms. Two snid to be fraudulently obtained.
luncheon Friday afternoon at the favor dances featured the evening.
Oklahoma club, when Dr. E. B. Cock ' The next meetine of the Club w ill be
rel. president of the college, will be' two weeks with Me. and Mrs. w ,.
the-honor guaj. • . Dance, 123 West Nineteenth street.
Phi L.ambda Kappa club enter | Among the *ea* ng events of Bat
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soft nnes or hard ones-- on any part of
the body, I" euiek S' a simpia mnethod
nnd Mrs. Childs Mrs, J. M. Young, Runmsn. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G that just diszolves them. To »tn th • get
Mr.. M. A Brotherton. Mr. Clars A. nuhman. 2128 West Elghth street, nheut twe qunee of r.ionb. powder from
v ,, . i, , , ynur ruggisi-rsprinkle • litfle on a hot,
Nr5sel, Miss -line Kessel. Messrs. anti PhuI 1. Onkford, brother of the wet cloth—ruh over the blackheads brisk-
,1ns Burleson, H. L Stough nnd Snm bride. As the wedding march, played ' b for n few seconds— and wash off. Yot’li '
Hisler To,, more in the card zame by Ml,, Audrey casue or Topeka, si.. panlang"hna "on !
WAN won by Mis. Childs and Mr. ter of the groom, sounded throughout open the pores nr the skin mid jeave them
stough. he hall, the wedding pnrty b roke l laran and unsiuhtiy— whit, th- aumnple ap-
A _ . , ' , . . plication nt ealonite powder and the water
— nit 11 .. t thiouRh a huge red heart coveringdissoive them right ont, leaving the akin
4* uns Elidse club met Friusy al* the archway to the living room where sofe and the pores in their natural condi-
1 *•*“ “ (Adv.)
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(Copriht by PubL-edzer Company.) I
Pvasident John A Consona nf Tnfte
college, predicts that the professional I
n
bridge party stven at the I • • •
Oklahoma City Golf and Country club I The lecreanion club was enter
Air. and Mra. Howard H. Hopps.tained at 6 o’clock dinner Snturday
Mr. and Mr. Harris 3.. Danner and evening by Mr. and Mra. Parker Spen-
Mr. and Mrs. I. It. McQueen. nedcer. 1624 West Sixteenth street, when
candles and red tulle decorated the the rooms and tables were hdeht with
ten tabies where refreshments were ' red candles and valentine appoint
served at the close of the evening. ments
Favors iu the znme were won by 1 Following the dinner the guests
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 236, Ed. 5 Monday, February 9, 1925, newspaper, February 9, 1925; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1985510/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.