The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 156, Ed. 1 Monday, April 5, 1920 Page: 3 of 10
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THE OKLAHOMA NEW!
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BY HUTU M'CARTY
I AY MO Hem W MS
' Fenton A Sanger 'will entertain
rE with a dinner dance at the Country
'I' dub Saturday k vening in compli-
merit to four CO1151118 who will
graduate this spring Miss Eunice
Bass of Yukon High School Paul
and Stephen Sanger of Yukon and
Alva Monroney of O H S
The Molt will be assisted by his
mother Dr t Winnie M Sanger and
Mrs A E Monroney
In addition to the honor-gusts
covers will be laid for Misses Eliza
beth Bass Pauline Meyers Ruth
Bass of Yukon Reva Atkinson
Messrs Ned Miller clan Barnes
and the host
t Mrs Charles M Baker and baby
son Charles M Jr of FL Logan
Colo arrived Friday for a visit
With Mrs Baker's mother Mrs C
A Stansbury 1614 W 23rd-st
Women's Patriotic club will meet
Wednesday afternoon with Mrs
G D Munger 6 Broadway circle
Mrs W S Hanson president of
W C A Mrs George Frederick-
son and Airs Ed Overholser will
leave the latter part of next week
for Cleveland Ohio to attena the
Y W C A conference to begin
April 13
Miss ilarlan Hopkins and Miss
Clara Protor secretaries of the Na-
tional Board of Y W C A are
spending a few days in Oklahoma
City
Honoring the sixth birthday an-
niversary of her young daughter
Catherine Mrs J A Horner en-
tertained with a children's party
Friday afternoon at her home
4320 Military-av
Easter decorations and favors
adorned the table where the birth-
day cake with six lighted tapers
was cut by the guest of honor
The guest list included Ethlyn
Nelson Mary Virginia Cavitt Nell
Murchison Therin Meggs Mary
Jane Roberts George Campbell
Dorothy Group Elsie ' Marway
Maurine Marshall Helen Vaa'
Horn Elmer -Doerr Earl Beals
Bertha May Johnson Mary Moore
and Susan Jane Hamilton
Those who took part in the re-
cital given by Alisses Mary G
Cooke and Ethel Phillips Friday
evening were: Misses Emma Lou
Nienczyk Hazel Howard Cora Wit-
kinson Hazel Worrick Frances
Mann Margaret Quay Mary Eliza-
beth Sallee Gertrude Smith Eva-
lyn Chandler Margaret:a Bur-
bridge lone Bearly Verona Prest
Mary Blanche Simpson Virginia
Clement gazelle Dick and Helen
Carson
Domestic Science department of
LSorosis met Friday afternoon in
4 Women's club house with a large
13 attendance Responses to roll call
P' were classical suggestions for the
I improvement in modern methods
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of housekeeping
If "Systematized Housekeeping" was
I the subject under leadership of
Mrs Jasper M Allen assisted by
Mrs P Don Beeman
‘ Next meeting April 16 will be
under leadership of Mrs' J E
Dale with Mmes Paul K Reiss
lit B Houghton and Guy Miller
as 'hostesses - '
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Mrs Raymond McClain 2832 W
1 13thst entertained Saturday with
I an Easter party for her two chil-
dren Dorothy and Raymond Jr
i Easter lilies decorated the table
and Easter rabbits were given
1 each child as a favor
Guest list included: Geraldine
r t Lane Ruth and Fred Burns
Frank Munson Eugene and Royal
I Brust Raehael Brown Harvey and
Hazel Rose Martha Baerer Orris
Marshall Kenneth Harper Mary
Emma Houston Thomas and Ben
'‘ Harrison Glen and Gordon Melton
'' Bradford and James Sinex Bar-
bara Pugh and J B Douglas jr
The hostess was assisted by Miss
Juanita Greer
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141 Major Ellis Stephenson and Mrs
1 Stephenson Berryville Ark ari-
' nounce the birth of a son Major
and Mrs Stephenson formerly
lived in Oklahoma City the latter
prior to her marriage was Miss
Nell Reeding
AL G FIELDS
0 Everyone loves a good minstrel
show—and that Al G Field's show
II is that was demonstrated by the
I prolonged applause and repeated
encores at opening performance in
the Overholser Friday night
Packed houses for the' rest of
( the engagement are assured Prac-
tically all the seats for the remain-
ing four shows were sold Satur-
day morning
A line of new jokes from the well
1 known fun makers was the cause
of much of the laughter and rp
plause Billy Beard and Eames
White were a riot every minute
they were on the stage
' Billy Beard's the original pep
merchant So fast does he work
that it's not even possible for hint
to sit while "pulling" the jokes
with the interlocutor Billy's local
' touch to his jokes adds much to
thfir punch—and as he claims—he
must be a ouija board to know all
the things he does
As "the party from the south"
in his monolog he simply took the
A house down
rOther Jokesters
Johnny Healy Jimmy Cooper and
) Ed Ewald are 'ithor jokesters who
are untiring workers and who to
) gether or individually kept the
crowd in a continual roar of
'''4 laughter
In the songs Jack Richards'
ti) wonderful tenor voice was most
' applauded By request it was an-
nounced he offered the old minstrel
1 favorite "When You and I Were
N Young Maggie" and took an encore
with "I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles"
which gave Field an opportunity to
' show what he could do with lighting
effects I
i Billy Church and his silvery tenor
1
i pleased in "I Long for the Scenes
1 of Yesterday" and again in the
'
ft "Scrambled Opera While You Wait"
1
Otto Snouffer the banjo 'artist
gave several moments of real
pleasure with his instrument
CHURCHES TO SIGN UP !'
Revival Backers to Met at Y M
Monday
General committee of the Billy 1
Sunday campaign will meet Mon
day at noon in Y M C A when 11
a layman and pastor from each 1
4 of the city churches are expected
' to be present
-04 This meeting will take the place
t of the regular monthly meeting of
the Ministerial Alliance General
director Fred W Rapp advance
‘aegoenpteraotof 1BnillytheSucnadmaypaigwnill will
resent and all churches that are to
gn U
Cynthia T Greis
Answers
Q Will you please tell me if I
ant foolish to believe in fortune
tellers? One told me last year that
I would go south with my mother
and I did O He also told me I
would marry a sailor within three
years But how can I? I am en
gaged to a student and not a sailor
A sailor proposed to me but I
have not answered him yet He told
me I was the only girl for him and
every Saturday evening he was
over until I introduced him to a
girl friend of mine
Last Saturday evening he did not
come but he came on Sunday I
asked him what became of him Sat-
urday and he told me he was busy
but my girl friend said he went
over to see her Saturday evening
Why did he deceive me? Is he a
true lover?--Susie
A No I don't believe in for-
tune tellers Don't think you have
to marry that sailor just to estab-
lish the fortune teller's reputation
If you were a wise girl you wouldn't
ask him why he did not call on Sat-
urday night No I don't think the
sailor is true to you and I am very
much afraid you are not true to the
student to whom you are engaged
g: If a man procures a divorce
In the state of California and his
wife is a legal resident of Wash-
ington state can she marry in six
months after the divorce is granted
as six months is the state law
there?—G W
A No she must wait until she
has received her final decree in
California If she secures he di-
vorce in the state of California she
must abide by the divorce laws of
California and not of Washington
—Cynthia
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Please give me the names
addresses of some companies
receive Scenarlos—Angelica
Perhaps if you would write
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Copiright 1920 by MeNpxpaperEttitrpd$eÀ$5ocialion)
"Bob darling! You don't know
how I've longed to be at home
where nothing exciting can pow
sibly disturb the!" I said in my
most confiding tone when we were
seated at our own dinner table a
few hours after Bob had read the
startling letter from his father
"Why dearest! You can't guess
how I've dreamed about ordering
the meals you like best! How
I've planned to cook them if
necessary And I'm going to wash
Our silk stockings! You know that
lots of women who are not ex-
pecte( to do it Just have to wash
their fine hosiery nowadays if
they want it to last They darn
it too! It costs 61) much—and
you ought to see the mess the
average laundress can make of
a new pair of silk socks the very
first time—"
I stopped abruptly for my hus-
band didn't seem amused by my
chatter as I hoped he would be
However - he asked a question
which encouraged me to chatter
on:
"Even darning has its delights
—after Mexico?"
"Yes—after that old hacienda"
I confessed "I'm proud to own
that I enjoy it tremendously No
sooner do you and I settle down
beside our hearth than adventure
pursues us over our own threshold!
Is some member of this 'family
NEW MENU AB
RECIPES
Oranges are almost prohibitive in
price a9 most foods are in these
days but the food value of a sin-
gle orange is so great that we can
not exclude the fruit from our diet
We usually think of an orange as
being Just a refreshing delicious
fruit rich in mineral salts but hav-
ing no energy value One author-
ity states that "the amount Of food
contained in a single large orange
Is about equivalent to that found
in a half klice of bread" If we
look at oranges that way and use
them as a food answering two
needs of the body it ceases to be
extravagant to buy them
The way to determine the econo-
my of a thing is to decide the ne-
cessity which demands it and the
benefit derived by the use of it
Menu
Breakfast: Orange Juice rich
waffles syrup coffee
Luncheon: Eggs in nests canned
peaches cookies tea
Dinner: Cream of salsify soup
club steak mashed potatoes but-
tered carrots radishes apple pie
coffee
Recipes
Club steaks are not quite as OX
pensive as real porterhouse and are
very good These steaks are cut
from the hind quarter and with the
exception of the little piece of ten-
derloin which in left on the porter-
house the meat is practically the
Sttnit Club steaks cut thick and
broiled make a real feast
Eggs in Nests
4 eggs
4 pieces of toast
Salt
Pepper
Separate whites and yolks of eggs
Peat whitnm till tttlef and dry with
a pinch of salt Pile whites on each
piece of toast make a hollow in
t he center soil ?Iron the yolk of an
egg in it Sprinkle trith salt and
pepper and put in a very hot oven
to brown the whites and set the
yolk Servo at nnce
Rich Airafflea
1 1-2 cups cream
2 eggs
4 tablespoona sugar
11 r"n flrotr
1 1-2 teasnoons Wilting powder
1-2 teaspoon salt
vnlits of egs's
senarately Mix dry ingredients and
add to cream and eTg yolks Stir
until perfectly smenth Add whites'
of etrttt beaten stiff and dry Bake
In hot well-greased waffle irons
Cookies -
2 cups sugar
1 cup sour cream
2-3 cup butter and lard mixed
2 eggs 1
1 teaspoon soda
1 teaspoon cream of tartar
1-4 teaspoon salt
Flour to roll
Nutmeg
Cream sugar and shortening'
Add beaten eggs Dissolve soda and
cream of tartar in cream and addl
to mixture Mix salt with flour
and add Add nutmeg Boll on a
floured molding board and cut with
a cookie cutter Bake in a hot
oven
the Motion Picture News New
York city you could get thia in-
formation —
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Q What day of tile mouth does
sprint! begin—Readeri
A The official day for the en-
trance of spring is March 21
Q When e—Aitt11f to metre
In lower berth should I go to
ladies uressaig room and pi on
my negligee and cap?
What 114 proper way to eat
baked potatoom? What should be
the amount tipped the porter?
Is it necessary to tip him again
on leaving the Itrain? Should the
waiter be tipped in the diner?
If so how much?—tireenhorn
A Certainly Cut in halves
butter salt and pepper and eat
contents with fork from tr5 ked
peel A liberal tip is sometimes
given the porter Khortly after get-
ting on the puliman this will pro-
you ou with attention necessary
It is optional whether the porter
is "ti ped" on leaving If you like
not necessary
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Q: I am a man of 22 and
have been engaged three times
Each time when the date of
the wedding was near I told
the girl that I never cared for
her Thinking this was clever I
repeated the act three times
Now I regret my folly and am
deeply in love with a girl She
knows about these other cases
and refuses to marry me How
can I persuade her to consent to
marry me? C J
A: I don't blame the girl for re-
fusing to marry you How can
she be sure you won't play the
same trick on her? You deserve
to lose this girl Anyone who
will play with love and break
hearts as you have done IN de-
serving of just such treatment
from the girl he cares for I
don't know of any way you can
persuade her to marry you
going to keep things stirred up
for the others forever and for-
ever?" Both Want Quiet
"A little monotony would feel
mighty good just now I admit
but I guess Dad isn't going to
let us rest for quite a while Did
you notice something—something
ominous in his letter Jane?"
"You mean the sentence which
says that Certeis is going to meet
a bunch of Russian financiers in
Honolulu?"
Bob nodded and waited for me to
shape my thought on the subject
''A communion of German and
Russian intriguers has a particu-
larly sinister angle just now?" I
suggested
"It might threaten the peace of
the world!" replied my husband
solemnly
"I wouldn't conclude from the
papers that there is any too much
peace at stake today Listen to
these head-lines:
"'All-Socialist Rule for Ger-
many!' " 'Revolt Feared in Dublin!'
" 'Foch Asks for Allied Troops:'
" Polish Offensive in Baffler
"'Starvation and Typhus in
Central Europe!'
" 'German Reds Drive for Hol
land Foodstuffs!'
Harm Society Harm Self
"And the Letts and Esths pre
Pare for war and the Reds at-
tempt to make Alaska secede and
there's a big strike in Spain and
political unrest stirs Egypt and
makes India seethe and Mr Mor-
genthau has been nominated by
the president for ambassador to
Mexico because an experienced
diplomat is required for that diffi-
cult problem and the landlords
and 'enters raised a near-riot at
a hearing before a committee of
New York legislators! Yes it's all
In one paper Bob! I certainly
like a lot of excitement
"We were speaking of peace
my love I'd like to make a
point if you'll let me talk half
a minute!"
a minute: --
I threw him a kiss with my
permission
"Jane you and I and all sane
persons have got to root for peace
until it arrives Yes dear love
even little you must spread the
spirit of it You can't be neutral
nor Indifferent You either build
or tear down I think that the
profiteering landlord and the !suno
dress who deliberately ruins your
stockings are both promoting real
riots and destroying the peace of
the world quite as much as Cer-
tele and the Russian conspirators
It's so stupid too Whoever thinks
he can harm society without
harming himself Is a fool!"
(To Be Continued)
CC
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Each in its own way these three
variation:4 Of fashion's latest whim
Town and Country Frocks supply
the need of different hours of the
day Three girls from "What's in
a Name?" chose tlae frocks for
Easter Day
Gloria Foy elected to went the
gray crepe de chine at the left for
Easter Sunday tea Such tfuaint
pleatings as it has here arid there
even in the narrow belt Every bit
of the pleating is in red too
Allyn Kearns chose a Town and
Country Frock for her Easter
breakfast but breakfast not at 9
or 10 but at 12 o'clock It's a
charming blouse costume of gov-
ernment silk a lovely shade of
green with pleated skirt and em-
broidered blouse
Then there is Rosanne Fuller's
church frock Miss Fuller's cos-
wool applique of olive and mustard
Is attracting no end of attention and
it is as smart as an Easter costume
could be
CARE OF CUT FLOWERS
A few hits of charcoal dropped
It the water with eat flower pi pre-
vents the stems from disintegrat-
ing before the blossoms have faded
HAVE COLOR IN CHEEK
Be Better Loo king—Takt
Olive Tablets
To have a clear pink skin btighl
eyes no pimples a feeling of buoyanc)
like childhood days you must keer
your body free from poisonous wastcs
Dr Edwards' Olive Tablets (a vege
table compound mixed with olive oil
act on the liver and bowels like calome'
—yet have no dangerous after effect
Take one nightly and note results
They start the bile and overcomf
constipation That's why millions o
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would marry a sailor within three sprint! begin—Readeri
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covers svill be laid for Missee Eliza- I girl friend of mine
beth Bass Pauline Mbyerm Ruth!
Last Saturday evening he did not
Bass of Yukon Eeva Atkinson come but he came on Sunday I
: Messrs Ned Miller clan Barnes
asked him what became of him Sat
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baked potatoem? What should be
the amount tipped the porter?
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Mrs W S Hanson president of
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tune tellers Don't think you has'a
to marry that sailor just to estab-
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ask him why he did not call on Sat-
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it hi optional whether the porter
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have been engaged three times
14 ach time when the date of
Y ' W C A conference to begin Q If a man procures a div the wedding was near I told orce the girl that I never cared for
and his her Thinking this was clever I ' ::'i' i-OJ Yi4
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Alias Marian Hopkins and Miss ington state can she marry in six Now I regret my folly and am
Clara Protor Necrettules of the Na- months after the divorce is granted deeply in love with a girl She
tional Board of Y W C A are as six months is the state law knows about these other cases
spending a few days in Oklahoma there?-0 W and refuses to marry me How
City A No she most wait until she can I persuade her to consent to
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Easter decorations and favors
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and addresses of some companies
A Perhaps persuade her to marry you ' if you would write elle be sure you won't play the de
same trick on her? You deserve " 1 740- ó 41
to lose tills girl Anyone who
will play with love and break
hearts as you have done is de-
serving of just such treatment
day cake with six lighted tapers
from the girl o he cares for I
don't know of any way you can
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