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Banquet Given
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will be away 10 days.
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Kotary Anns Plan
Guest Day Party
OLD STOVE
ROUND-UP
Dr. W. Turner Bynum Andi
Miss Jean Burwold Are
Married.
bouse will follow.
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Mrs. Clark. Named
Bible Study Leader
round brooch and matching bracelet small but the other measurement*
made of moonstones (that's what they given are large enough.
Roundup Dance Date
Set by Black Kats
Miss Margaret Jones Jennings
is Toastmistress for Hon-
orary Group.
Those women who keep their hair long are blessed, for
they can change coiffures frequently and thus lend variety to
tamed with a small dinner Thursday
night Mrs. Helmick is the houseguest
of Mr. and Mrs. diaries E. Lindsay,
118 Northwest Tenth street
collar framing her brunet loveliness,
worn with black accessories.
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an additional guest Saturday evening
when Miss Mary Kathryn McMerrick,
1620 North Klein avenue, entertains
members of the Kelita Klub.
Plana for the spring house parties
will be made and an informal open
Beatty, Mias Josephine Gullo. Mrs. ) Country club.
Christine Gullo, Miss Ethel Foreman,)
.. , .. , their appearance.
Miss Cecilia McGonigle, Miss Doro- _________ 1
R W H McCulloch, vice-chairman:
Mrs. Earl Borden, secretary, and Mrs
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Mrs. James H Hyde, 122 Northeast
Eleventh street, held open house from
1 to 4 p. m. Saturday for members of
the Cactus and Succulent society in
honor of Mrs. Marian Sherwood Leh-
man of Tulsa, state botanist of the
Oklahoma cacti.
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you could wear a side-part coiffure
Mrs. B C. Nicholson. council prest- if you had it waved on top and
hancing the shirt waist style of the ) an astringent scalp
' frock — Carmelite Smith Nichols times a week.
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Northwest Forty-second street.
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J FLORAL CO.
One of the state’s
show places — 3
miles north on Ed-
mond Highway
combed up off your brow. (5) Me-
set of antique jewelry most of us dium blues and navy with red are
would give our eye teeth for—the. set becoming to you; also rust, dark
club in the home of Mrs. C B Sta-
ples. 137 %2 Northeast Eleventh street.
Mrs. Fred Cunningham, Mrs. A. E
Wilkerson and Mrs Harry Staples of
JAC Club
Members to Be
Guests at Tea
Oklahoma Girls Are Travelers on Two Coasts
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MONDAY at 1 o'clock, the Rotary
1V1 Anns will entertain with their
spring guest day party at the Okla-
thy Maidt, Miss Mary Luetkemeyer,
Mus Theresa Jordan. Miss Ethel Ho-
gan, Miss Noreen Goggin. Miss Doro-
thv Buswell. Miss Virginia Baron
More than 150 alumnae and friends
ar expected to call during the alter-
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Ilollywood Visitor is
Iat Luncheon
brown, maize, spring violet, warm
gray, yellowish pinks.
(Copyriuht. 1037. Oklahoma City Tlmes.»
club with a guest day luncheon
Wednesday which was followed by
bunco and bridge.
The tables were gay with snap-
dragons and freesia and a spring color
note was used in the menu.
Guest prizes at cards went to Mra.
Virginia Hard and Mrs. H. P. James,
while the club honors were taken by
Mrs W. T. Emerick and Mrs. Coleen
Settle Mrs. C. B. Paullin received the
cut prize.
tonic several
for a "preview-ail fools" party. She
was assisted by Miss Marie Watkins.
Miss Nannie Maude Mathews, Miss
Garnot Schler and Miss Mae Emma
McCauley.
Following an old-fashioned chick-
en dinner, served at round tables cen-
tered by bright spring flowers and
April Fool novelties, games were en-
about this. If you keep well groomed
, . , . ... , and develop a pleasant personality,
sculpture. itWpllinot.be thescault.of your nose wii become an unimpor:
trading national attention. ) to your hands, keep the nails nicely
Trio of Guests Attend
Leisure Hour Club
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Bridge Club Meets
In New Country Home
NRS. J. T. SWIRCZYN8KI of Har-
1V1 rah was hostess to members of
the Congenial Twelve club and a
group of additional guests for lunch-
eon and bridge Wednesday.
Attractively appointed, the lunch-
eon table was decked in yellow colors,
featuring jonquils.
Guests were Mrs M. P. Shaffee,
Shaffee and Mrs. Holderby received
high scores for bridge favors.
April 14 the club will be entertained
in the home at Un Lloyd Pierson,
1025 Southwest Twenty-sixth street
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Two Pledged To
Tes Tram Club
INES TRAMS met Friday evening in
1 the home of Miss Jajay Preston.
2348 Northwest Fourteenth street
Miss Gloria Seaman was msde an in-
active pledge and Miss Anna Jean
Lindsay an active pledge. Business
meeting and pledge court was follow-
ed by an informal open house.
Pledge court was held for Miss Ann
Thomas, Miss Carol Jean Goodwin,
Miss Wanda Kelly, Miss Dorothy
Kelly, Miss Gilbert* Chappell, Miss
Yvonne Baird, Miss Marjorie Baker,
Miss Geraldine Offutt, Miss Billye
Griffey. Miss Bonita Hurt, Miss
Winifred Kirby. Miss Mary Higgins.
T MEMBERS of the Bible Study de-
IVI partment of the Sorosis club met
Friday morning at the club house to
elect 1937-38 officers. Mrs. George
H. Clark was named chairman, Mrs.
ISS MARGARET NEAL,
(Mrs Chauncey D. Jr ) sporting a bit for your age
CPECIAL guests for the evening
3 were the members of the sorority
an old-fashioned lavaller brooch. tiny
ear bobs and bracelet—exquisite.
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Kelita Klub To
Meet Saturday
KM ISS PHYLLIS FRASER of Holly-
IVI wood, a former member, will be
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Miss Marv Slater, Miss Mary Kath-
erine Reddick, Miss Madeline Scheer,
• BEAUTY QUESTIONS ANSWERED
Hollywood.
nEAR MISS LEEDS— What can a
— person do with thin oily hair?
My hair is, long and I do it up. It
looks nice for about two days after
I wash it, then the wave begins to
come out and it gets oily and look*
----- manicured; do not use dark nail
THAT fast growing organisation, polishes nor conspicuous rings; keep
I the Speakers Institute, had its the skin smooth and clean and learn
first real big formal party when it I to move your hands gracefully. (2)
Mary Shively and Miss Lydia Sitz.
Members in attendance included
Mrs. Mabel Green, Mrs. Pauline Kin-
kaid, Mrs. Ethel Bowen, Mrs. Lottie
Hilda Walther is
Guest of J. O. Y.’s
II/ITH Miss Hilda Walther as the
W only guest, Mra. George C. Smith,
1701 Northwest Thirty-second street,
was hostess to the J. O. Y. club Thun-
day evening. Miss Helen Spielman
gave the devotions and Miss Beverly
bloan had the study lesson.
May 1. Miss Spielman. 1836 North-
Dial tint yil entertain the duh,
TRAVELERS on both coasts are presented in pictures, Mias
I Emily Stephenson, shown at the left and Miss Geraldine
Drennan at the right.
Miss Stephenson, a graduate of the fine arts department
of the University of Oklahoma, is shown aboard the Aqultania
as it docked this week after a cruise around the South Ameri-
can continent. She sang at a number of concerts during the
cruise. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Stephenson of Anadarko,
she is now staying at the Barbizon-Plaza hotel in New York
City.
homa club. The affair is to take the), . . ... . .... nan., ...
e, * L, Lg, A, looked like to your correspondent) set
form. of. luncheon-bridge, Mrs. ‘n old gold, very ultra, ultra-Annette
Ralph Miller, chairman of the enter-' 5 ‘
tainment committee, in charge. She I. ... „ .. .
will be assisted during the afternoonwool costume with lighter .3ray fox
bv Mrs. Marion Rowland, Mrs. Loftis
Mann and Mrs Ford Harper mem-
bers of the entertainment committee
Surprise Party Marks
K. A. Y. Club Elects
Louise Finley Reporter
T OUISE FINLEY was elected re-
L porter for the K. A. Y. club at a
meeting Friday in the home of Miss
Ethelyn Albertson. 1205 North Lottie
•venue.
CUE8TS of the club included Mrs
U Hattie Barker, Mrs. Howard E
joyed Prizes were taken by Miss
Jewell Count* and Miss Grace Sills.
Sailing from San Francisco Saturday morning on the SS
Coolidge, was Miss Geraldine Drennan, 141312 Northwest
Sixteenth street, who is shown aboard the SS President Hoover,
which collided with an oil tanker in the bay on a previous
sailing in March. Miss Drennan, whose first stop on a three-
month world cruise will be Honolulu, has been the guest of
her sister, Mrs. Basil M. Thompson and Mr. Thompson of
San Francisco while in California.
Mis* Mary France* Reed. Miss Betty
Boe hr and Mlas Louise Heller gave a J l •
musical program, violin, cello and y •
piano numbers.
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pinching will
1214*2 North Dale, will be hostess to
Marye th* group.
Mis* Thelma Meadors, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Meadors Jr.,
736 Northeast Eighteenth street, will
leave Sunday to resume her studies at
Vassar, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
Spring Luncheon
Given for Friends
NRS. ROBERT L. WILLIAMS, 1637
IVI Northwest Thirty-ninth street,
entertained with a bridge and lunch-
eon party Thursday afternoon in her
home.
Multi-colored spring flowers decked
the luncheon table where seated with'
the hostess were the following guests ,
Mrs. E. D. Oldfield Jr., Mrs. George
F. McCall. Mrs. Vincent Griner, Mrs
Bud Easton, Mrs. Stafford Jackson,
Mrs. Gwynne Laughlin and Miss Mar-
cella Stewart.
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Foster Hansons to Live
in San Francisco
NR. AND MRS. HENRY F. HAN-
IV SON, 1005 Northwest Sixteenth
street, have as their guests for the
weekend, Mr. and Mrs. H. Foster
Hanson. Mr. Hanson is their son
and with his wife is en route from
Houston to San Francisco to establish
a home.
bright yellow print of silk serge—the j 3-cent, self-addressed envelope for
tiny floral pattern of the material en- my leaflet, "Care of the Hair." Use
Frances E. Pendleton, Mrs Besse Cle-
ment. Miss Helen O. Hamill, Miss
Laura Miller, Miss Hedwig Schaefer
and Miss Lila Welch. all of O. U.
Mis* Kate North, state supervisor of
home economics; Mrs. H O Ware.
Miss Mary France* Reed. Miss Blanch
Cade, Miss Brenda Gould. Mias Mar-
garet Ross, Miss Millie Pearson, Miss
Clarice Chambers, and Mias Clare
Storvick, all of the A. and M. faculty.
Norman alumnae present were
Mra Bruce Drake. Mra. V. O. Wihite,
Miss Ann Buntin. Miss Naomi How-
ard and Mrs. Frank Appleman.
Henrietta Leonhardt
To Return to College
T SAVING Sunday for Columbia,
L Mo.. Miss Henrletta Leonhardt,
daughter of Mr. and Mra H. E Leon-
hardt, 401 Northwest Eighteenth
street, will continue her work at Chris-
tian college. The Leonhardts and
their daughter have Just returned
from a ten-day trip to New Orleans
and other points in Louisiana and
Dexas,
AMICRON NU. honorary home eco-
U nomics sorority, held its initiation
banquet Friday evening in the Empire
room at the Skirvin hotel. Members )
of the active chapters from the Uni- j
versity of Oklahoma and from the
A. and M college at Stillwater, alum-
nae and faculty members from both
cities were the guests.
Miss Margaret Jones Jennings of)
Norman served as toastmaster for the 1
evening and Dr. Helen B Burton of
the O. U. faculty gave the welcoming
address. Other talks were made by
Miss Florlene Dietrich and Miss Mary
Wayn Gambill, active members Mrs.
W. C. Bonney spoke for th* alumnae
and skits were given by the newly in-
itiated group from both chapters
O. W Stevenson, treasurer.
«... a___eu, ______J. .. Mrs. H B Calwell, Mrs. Anderson
Shaw, Mrs. C. F. Lucard and Mrs. Johnson and Mra, A. C. Eg15 all read
papers on the teachings of Jesus.
ALUMNAE members present: Mrs
H Marshall Gregory. Mrs. Irvin Hurst.
Mrs J. Alfred Deffeyer, Mrs. 8. W.
Jones, Mra. F C. Preble, Mrs. Bonney.
Mrs. Nellie Collins, Mrs. J. D. Staf-
ford, Mrs I. H Nelson, Miss Mary
Russell, Miss Doris Trenton. Miss
Mary Weiss, Mias Katherine Mans-
perger. Miss Ruby Ann Burch, Miss
Doreen Fickel and Miss Mildred
Banks.
Active members from O. U. Included
Miss Dietrich, Miss Louise Kuhlman.
Miss Jean Bloch, all new initiates, and
Miss Pauline Naif eh. Mies Mary
Stubbs, Miss Exel Allender, Miss
Louise Ward. Miss Evelyn Hutchinson
and Miss Jennings.
From the A. and M. college were
Miss Roberta Williams. Miss Helen
Newby, Miss Mary Ellen Dambold.
Miss Doris Rose, Mias Alberta Eaton,
all new initiate* and MissOna Doug-
las, Miss Julia Ann Camp. Miss Anna
Laura Ryan, Miss Betty Stearns, Miss
Boehr, Miss Caroline Hendon. Miss
Heller and Mias Gambill.
Edmond were guests. Top
Illinois Woman Visits
in Charles Lindsay Home
rro fete Mrs. Russell Helmick, De-
l catur. 111., her cousin, Mrs. Victor j
Harlow Jr, and Mrs. Harlow, 2819 ‘
Northwest Nineteenth street, enter-1
Miss Billie Jean Spivey was initiat-
ed at an all night formal service in
the home of Miss Marion Chesnut,
328 Northeast Fourteenth street.
Los Angeles Guest
Visits With Battens
Mrs. Charles Rouleau of Los An-
geles is the guest of her sister. Mrs.
Clyde A. Batten and Mr. Batten,
1012 Northeast Fourteenth street.
Mr. and Mra. Gordon Boswell of
Fort Worth will be weekend guests in
the Batten home.
Hudsons Will Arrive
For Visit April 11
NR. AND MRS. HUBERT HUD-
IVI SON. and sons, Hubert r. and
Bill. Brownville, Texas, will arrive
April 11 to visit with Mrs Hudson's
parent*, Gen. and Mrs Roy Hoffman.
1414 North Hudson avenue. Their
young daughter, Carolyn, is now vis-
iting with her grandparents.
pmi
Holcomb, Mrs. Marjorie Morrison,
Mrs. Vere Teague, Mra. Gladys Wake-1 honors went to Mrs. Staples and Mrs.
Mrs. Willima Harrington. Mra
Traylor, Miss Josephine Crocker Miss
Margaret Hurt, Miss Bonna Siple,
Miss Ruby Ann Burch, Miss Agatha
Burke, Miss Julia Williams, Miss Una
Lee Roberts, Miss Sarah Jane Davies.
Miss Lottie Gillilan, Miss Phyllis
Hancock, Miss Blanche Blum, Miss
Nona Teague, Mis* Birdina Schenck.
Miss Jessye E. Arnett, Mi** Kather-
ine Bremicker, Miss Winnie Daigh,
Miss Retta Pocock. Miss Edna Gilles-
pie, Miss Beulah Thorp, Miss Icie
Harrow, Miss Garnot Schler, Miss
Mae Emma McCauley, Miss Sybil
Mendall, Mios Violet Read. Mis* Mol-
lie Powers and Miss Martha Daves.
K. E. Y. Club Will
initiate Two Girls
ro discuss plana for a sunrise dance
1 April 17 at Sprinklake- Casino,
the K. E. Y. club will meet Saturday
night with Miss Helen Robertson, 2212
Northwest Twenty-first street.
Following thia meeting, Miss Mary
Katherine Voelkers and Mias Barbara
Ann Christian will be given rough in-
itiation at the home of Miss Betty
Hess. Formal ritual will be given
Sunday afternoon at the home of Miss
France* McGee, 4331 North McKinley
avenue.
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Jeuish Juniors Will
Meet Sunday Afternoon
Women, Tuesday Evening, NR, AN D MRS J A DUNCAM.
’ 3 ° IV1 2424 Northwest Seventeenth
„' street, were honored on their nine-
odysey i teenth wedding anniversary this
will be reviewed by Mrs. L E ! week when a group of intimate
was hostess to the Black Kat Klub — --------------
Friday evening. Members set April 17 who also are faculty members’ at the
as the date for their roundup dance two schools. They included Doctor
Burton. Mrs. Neil R. Evans, Mrs.
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field. Mrs. Bessie Sams. Mrs w. J Lowry
Gier. Mrs. Catherine Dempsey, Dr in two weeks. Mrs Suzan Kelly.
Viola Batson.
Miss Mae Bloomer, Miss
when a mother's tea, to be given May c o i N
10, will be planned. House party ar- 3ooner 3tyle Notes--
rangements also will be discussed. J
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Brown, Mrs. Ray Fasken, Mrs. Moses DED carnations and April Fool nov-
King, Miss Sill*, Miss Jewel Counts. K cutes decked the luncheon table
Miss Hazel Fowler, Mia* Chloe B [ Thursday when Mrs Mary Lowry en-
Spencer, Miss Blanche Meyers. Miss tertained the Leisure Hour Bridge
of unique costume jewelry, a huge ; pounds Your chest measure is very
MananMantin R«>k Rain
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Phone
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Delivered prompt-
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economcially any-
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Large Nose and Hand*
TEAR MISS LEEDS—My nose I*
• very large Will pinching it
make it smaller? My hands are also
rather large; how can I keep thia
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Entertained Wednesday
Pledge court was Held for Lottie' pg w c, I-ANwi 41,,
Ellen Parsons, Dorothy Jane Jacks. ME.g-MKMTE* 31
Dori* Marie Hicks and Margie Kenny. 1V #orthwest, pwenty-tirst vstreet
entertained tne progressive Mothers
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TEAR PEGGY: Norman is still
L sprouting flowers of loveliness.
This time its Betty Jane Galt in
her navy sheer with its fitted Jacket
of waffle pique with flowers appli-
qued in navy. Down th* front of
the dress there are three red bows
of a celluloid material and they
give just the right color touch.
Love,
,kaas*4yAy
When you don this dainty Marian
Martin "at home' style, all your
friends will ask you what you’ve
been doing to make you look so young,
slim, and pretty I You'll find that
never before have you looked so
charming in any model as you do in
Pattern 9175, fetching wash frock of
cotton with brightest of accent*.
There's special chie to the pointed
yoke, livened with four jaunty buttons,
and see how fetchingly a gathered
sleeve repeats this note! Slim n' trim
is the straight-line skirt, fitted at
the waistline by cleverly placed tuck*
and nipped in by a narrow adjust-
able sash that ties in a jaunty bow
in back. An easy-to-make frock.
Pattern 9175 may be ordered only
in sizes 34. 36, 38, 40, 42. 44, 46 and
48. Size 36 requires 3% yards 36 inch
fabric. Price 15 cent*.
.Here’s.a clever idea. Women who
haven't "perfect figures" fand not many
of us. iI*': can.be sure of avine their
mart. Merian Martip frocks fit per-
fretiy! , The secreti Just order eur aim-
pie basic pattern in xour site, adjust it
to your own fiqure measurements, out
it out in muslin—and you have a
permanent guide to use when making all
zour trockal Sed for Pattern 0300 to-
d” Designed for sizes 14 to 20 and
72.,10,50 . » reguires 3% r»rd« 3*
inch fabric Price 15 cents.
_ .n d J5 cents in coins or stamps (coIna
preferred for each Marian Martin DAt-
tern. Thiry. centa tor both. "• sure to
lid .Plainly, zour size. name. dress,
and. style number
Send your order to Oklahoma City
Time*. Pattern Department 333 w.
181 SU New York, N.Y,
from being noticeable? (2) What
can I do for oily hair? (3) I am 13
JNan Sheets' studio is attracting! years old, 64 inches tall and weigh
wide interest Members of the 1104 pounds. What should I weigh?
Art league have been assisting Mrs (4) i have a round face and deep-eel
Sheets and are more than enthusiastic , eyes. A side-part coiffure is not be-
about this young Oklahoma artist, coming to me How should I dress
One favorite piece on exhibition is my hair? (51 I am a semiblond* with
called simply "Negress.” It is the blue eyes and medium skin; what
,________ _ . , „ _________ nude figure of a Negro woman, carved colors are becoming to me?
Wood for members and guests of the ) friends surprised them" with a dinner in gumwood and highly polished )
Business and Professional Woman's party. Saturday afternoon the art teach-)
club Tuesday night at the Oklahoma, informal games and a shower of ers and their students from city make your nose any smaller. Do not
chib. Mrs. Ethel Bowers will be in gifts for the honorees marked the schools will be special guests. If the let yourself become self-conscious
charge of the program ) evening Miss Caroline Schwartz told students do not learn something of
At this weeks meeting, the hasp!- of her recent trip to Palestine with the artistry of expression through
tality committee, headed by Miss her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo
terrible I try to take the best car*
A SMALL luncheon honoring Miss HASHION notes we have observed of it. My biggest problem is how to
A Phillis Fraser of Hollywod this past, week-Ruth Vaught make my halr grow in thicker. I am
ca r was given Friday afternoon by Thompson, (Mrs. Waymoni wearing inehee t-n an
Mos Marcella Stewart 1725 North- popular eton frock-navy blue crepe 26 years old, 62 a inches tall and
A'M Eighteenth street, at a down- with a most artistic corsage arrange- weigh 106 pounds My measurement*
town restaurant. Other guests includ- ment of appliqued flowers and a navy are Chest. 31: waist, 27. hips, 36;
ed Miss Merrill Jane Thing Miss Lo- straw draped with bright green chif- thigh. 21 I am very small-boned
Irene Hadlock, and Mrs Ed Oldfield Jr fonMex Frates (Mrs Clifnrd) in and close built. M.
Miss Fraser, known to her friends black and beige a crepe frock topped Answer_since you ... consider,
in Oklahoma City as Helen Nichols with a ntted three-quarter coat of ablv underweight I infer that- you
irrived Wednesday to spend two beize fastened with a gold ornament AOI uaerwenzh i inter .na you
I ' , a , Wednesday to spena two brimmed black cannot be in the best of health. What
werks with her parents, Mr and Mrs and worn Wiln a wide brimmed DlacK health derert s keening Vu thin
1 M Nichols 117 Northwest Twenty- hat—Mrs L. H. Jarvis in a soft shade e er hea thdetect is keeping you thin
f "1 Hen and her sister Mrs J X of blue—her suit contrasted by a lav- may also be the underlying cause of
inin street, and her sister, Mrs J N encircled with nan- your hair problem. The hair reflect*
Silvester and young son, Phillip naer,? ,nat , .1 „ . one's general state of health to a
ilnw. Svlvestar ries, the colors of the flowers blend- omes general ate 01 neann 10 a
1 4. ing with the suit and the lavender of large extent 80 that my first bit of
Mrs J D Howard. 2271, North- the hat—Gerona Schaller (Mrs advice for you is to build up robust
1 west Twenty-third street, and her Ralph) wearing a swanky tailored health Wash your hair twice a week
sister Mrs. James M Burton of Shaw- suit of dark oxford, black velventeen and brush it well every day: this will
' nee left Friday for Albuquerque N collar facing and a frilly white blouse ' Ke5P. it clean and stimulate the cir-
I M to visit friends and relatives. They i accentuating the severe tailoredness 1 culat ion. D.=m
of the costume—Lois Steele in a | your hair often.
Mps. W. S. Key I ntertains
For Her Daughter
CPRING decorations and a variety
3 of pastel colored flowers adorned
the luncheon table Saturday at the
party given by Mrs W. S. Key, 600
Culbertson Drive, for her daughter,
Mrs. William Lee Harper of St. Louis,
who with her baby daughter, Mary,
has been visiting in the city two weeks.
The luncheon was held at the Bilt-
more hotel.
Miss Phillipa Peck, Tulsa, the house-
guest of Mrs. Key and Mrs. Harper,
was the only out-of-town guest.
Others seated with the honoree and
her mother were Mrs. Barney Stewart
Jr., Mrs. William Bullis. Mra. Kenneth
T. Wison, Mrs. Gwynne B. Laughlin
Miss Annie Youngblood. Miss Ruth ’
Newby, Miss Thelma Meadors. Miss
Margaret Heidbrink, Miss Pollyanna
McBride, Miss Allee* Locke and Miss
Benita Locke.
Merry Maids to Plan
Mothers' Day Tea
NKISS ELLEN CARPENTER, 3309
IVI Classen boulevard, will be hostess
to the Merry Maids Saturday night
NR ISS JANE BERGER, peace chair-
IVI man of th* National Council of
Jewish Juniors, will be in charge of
the association’s meeting at 1 p. m.
Sunday at Temple B’Nai Israel Mrs _
A L. Salomon will read an article Miss June Johnston. Miss Mary Lou
on peace and a report of the nominal- Butterly, Miss Helen Seavey and Miss
tag committee will be made Dorothy Yaden
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Eighteen New Inmates Are
To Be Honored at Home
Of Mrs. Mideke.
| Guests who met in the Duncan )
' home were Mr. and Mrs. Schwartz.)
Mr and Mis Lee W. Davis. Mrs
Clara Lee, Mrs. Louise F. Jenlink,
Mrs. Ola Perkins, Mrs. Elton Jones.
Mrs William Feldman, Mrs Harvey
•msae
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ASa reunion of J. A. C members.
A the club will entertain Sunday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. Alice
M Mideke. 226 Northwest Fourteenth
street, with a tea from 3 until 5
o'clock This spring party .always
given at the close of Lent, will honor
18 new initiates.
Formal Initiation for the following
girls will precede the tea and will
begin at 1 o'clock:
Miss LaVerne Atwood Miss Laura
Avotte, Miss Catherine Carroll. Miss
Emma C Coleman, Miss Madeline
Dale Miss Mary K Doak, Miss Marv
G K.malv Miss Evelyn Kirsch, Miss
R.‘V McCay Miss Mary Lee Mc-
H .ch. Miss Margaret Reagan. Miss
iaDonna Reedy. Miss Pauline Red-
di k MLS Rita. Rielly. Miss Mary L )
ssrht. Miss Erleen Specht, Miss ।
D r Hiv I., Timmons and Miss Mary J
Thompson.
Afternoon hostesses are to be Miss
Barbara Wilkinson. Miss Mary Pfoten-
hauer. Miss Johnnie White, Miss
cenevieve Strahl, Miss Majorle Smith,
t
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A NOTHER spring wedding an-
/N nouncement of wide interest
J— in city social circles is that of
‘ Jean Burwold of Cleve-
land to Dr. W. Turner Bynum, son
of Mrs. E. T. Bynum, 2612 Northwest
Thirteenth street, which was an event
of March 29. The marriage look placc
in the home of the bride's parents
Mr and Mrs. A. J. Burwold, shaker
Height*, Cleveland.
An attractive and popular member)
of Cleveland society, the bride is a
graduate of Vassar and a member of
the Junior League.
Doctor Bynum, s'tended tie Uni-
versity of Oklahoma and is a graduate
of the medical school of Northwestern
University, Evanston, IIl. He ha*,
served his interneship at the Okla-
homa General and St. Anthony'*)
hospitals and is now connected with
the Criles’ clinic of Cleveland. His
fraternity is Sigma Chi.
The couple, now at home in Cleve-
land. will return to Oklahoma City
to establish their residence about Sep-
tember 1.
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