Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 308, Ed. 3 Monday, May 3, 1926 Page: 4 of 24
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FOUN
Society’
Meae
16 STAY BONDS
TIE IN CONTEST
$ * 9
Mrs. H. L. (last. 1233 West rhir.
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WuckGra
U. S. JUDGE TO
The commttments were Issued, fol- nt the opening of
West
Twenty second
congress. It was
=
declared Costa
Rica would remain
metored over to Tulsa
Santalette
apprecin- 1
the la le
during the World war that tin's bir
of song service realls
a
/
trial on T’uescias.
1.00 Tammers.
H. Giles,
with '
$102,35:
Willinm Fell, $48,10; Cheries
UNK.
One Group of
Fie resft
a fi or.
hl Mexicans
y 10 violate the neuttali
lesed plot against th- calles govern.
i I
Knigbts of Columbus hall, when the
Home Fconomic
A
§
America’s
TOSErH
HANDCOCK
BURN, a member of the
< k 1A homa
FIFTH FLOOR
7 o’clot i dinner at the Okla.
Ilarold was hrousht hare fom
as
The ostrieh is
N
N
303 East 2nd
J
Mayonnaise
STREET FLOOR
'■ups of berries, pecking solidly into
A New Way
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MSEWEN-HALLIBURTON CO
l
Gt
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PerLb-
ments is the hearing of testimony in
monnention with charges against W.
Appearing in
Song Recital
NSTEAD of saying it with flow-
ers this week, we will voice our
ALDRIDGE
THEATRE
with a
homa
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Two city couples, contestants in
the Charleston tontest held at the
Five Other
Nu-way
Services
street,
a week
Sins -,
. . 11 .
A. 1
Ely.,
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not
he hostesses and
he furnished by th
department..
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6,
Trial of pig
of conspir: 1
ty aws in
t he
ning
Stewart to perform
, cfremony.
MARSH
faculty
: AND
CRONK,
10; Sn in Fisher.
$178; Hoyle Dun-
1A
11
Nerman Phones 641-811
Guthrie Phone 599
FIGENE
lassen 1
ADMISSION
50c
Auspices
Calendar Club
3. - (P
charges
WOMEN’S COATS
% PRICE
fn Dress and Tailored Styles
Couples To Be Taken Out of
State To Fix Honors, 1
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Dr. nnd Mrs.
Ae*.
PATSY'S MOTTO Ml ST IE— "IT’S
XIA ER 100 I. VI E ro SPEND:
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186022
"IN
L $
May Arrivals in
Gloria Footwear
Step With _
Smartness
A PINCH OR TWO
IS JUST ENOUGH
TO KEEP YOUR HANDS
from getting ROUGH!
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for WASHINGDISHES
For your own protec- J
tion, look for the name
Malifebuoycaller
is coming toseeyou
3
0
Tuesday, May 4
8:30 P. M.
(IO:
New York, May .1.
California Lemons
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who
a go
S A NTA LETTES are the ideal
choice for sports wear be-
cause they adapt them-
selves so well to the de-
mands of active exercise.
ME
TUESDAY
On the Bargain Circle
Stamped Specials
••• RIG.U8 PAT. OFF,--,,
Rubberized and Pure Rubber
Aprons, Step-ins end Sentalettes
J
at
I
Julius Bledsoe
"Dog
A special I
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MRS.
18211,
How to make
Strawberry Jam
keep the color and flavor
of the fresh berries
club, with Mrs, J. Fleig
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Mississippi, who is charged
using the mills in defraud.
AORE
, anon Eridge club and their husbands
ho , V -
i l AO Good a®-'
too Ued.
t0rS in petit point, which is stealing
the upholsterers' thunder with a
YES! YOU’LL
Agree—
That The
Semi-Finish Service
Is the most economical laun-
dry service you ever used __
Shall we convince you now?
1e8ha ■ meet: ng- will । e
K. \Vrinht.
Mr A fee. Si os.fin
InIn court |
the winter.
39c
Attractive stamped
glass towels, buffet
sets, tea aprons, van-
ity sets, scarfs, hot
pads, holders, huck
towels, etc. Good
quality materials.
Your choice, tomor-
row, 39c.
!iterature diepartment members w ill T 1 rI
12 program will Ida 10 Set Sail
Over Third Sea \
Of Matrimony
A wonderful group—in both dress and tailored
coats. with the superb finish that is typified in the
and ho stay hnnds issued with 1h®
freec
VLIFEBOY
4 HiaMtSoap
,1 ’
e
L a
ment, scheduled to open Ma ID in
federal coirt, hs been postponed
until Nuy 17. by azreement between 1
| Liberty theater last week, wil: have
to be taken to some city out of the
state to determine which couple will
*8 *
L. Lee Barnes,
came in mean Ntin Eells, The beginning chap-1
biqqer store . ' nove1 on home problems ofTHE
the day was read by Mrs. Ladd I came popular in Scotland have! passing
moments were spent taken a firm hold e
Cotton Undies
Value* to $1.29
75c
One big table of gowns,
teds, slips, step-ins and
bloomers, in pretty, tai-
lored or lace trimmed
styles. Carefully finished
pieces that will give splen-
did wear for summer. All
sizes. In white, peach, nile
and flesh.
FOURTH floor
Great Negro i
Baritone
(Coprrisht. 1126, hr Consolidated Press,
in Them
Parchment pump,
leopard quarter, with
leopard cover, Span-
ish heels ......si 5.09
Parchment oxford tie.
Spanish heels. .$15.09
White kid instep and
center strap, pale
green brocade trim.
Spanish heels (sketch-
ed at top)......$13.50
All white kid, one
s t r a p, two - button,
low Spanish
heels ..........$13.50
All white kid step-in,
small bow trim, box
heels ..........$13.50
Black satin pump,
gold embossed on
black kid, Spanish
heels (sketched
below) ......$|3 50
MEZZANINE
districts. It was that fine,
tive "big business man,"
M )) FToWER , imp. Royal Neish m
_ 1 1nrs of Amerina, will meet at H
day nssizn.
iust returned from Mercedes. Texas,
where she spent tha winter with'
another son, W. W . Wilson.
• * &
E. Shelton. $89,75; T. H.
5:8: Ruby RtundolL
i flub throurhout
Mrs. Marshburn.
Ida's husband will be known as
will be an kJ sHarold, ",in honor of Harnla
j tewart, hishschool student, who |
: served on® day last winter as com- '
missloner of public property.
"hound dog
This event marks the acme of value-giving, in
coats. You who ve shopped around for a smart
spring coat will readily realize this.
irerted The study of the Stoddard
fancier'' of
lniversity who has
lop. $122 10: Tom
Among the second
the cup until juice and fruit come
to the top of the cup. Add 7 level
cups (8 Ibs.) sugar and mix well.
I se hottest fire and stir constantly
before and while bolling. Bring to a
full rolling boil and boil hard for 3
to 3 minutes. Remove from fire and
stir in % cup Certo. Skim and stir
repeatedly for just 6 minutes after
taking from fire. to cool slightly.
Pour quickly and cover hot jam at
once with hot melted puaratfin.
The short boiling’ time, ponalbi
only with Certo, ‘preventa the loss
of delicate flavor and the darkening
12 color which used to occur during
the old long boil, It also gives yeu
a. larger amouv;, og jam, since you
snV2.the lare quantity of juice
which used to boil away.
Certo is a pure fruit produet-
the jellying substance of fruit re-
fined and bottled. Tour grocer has
C?1?0- A book of simple, tested re
cipes eomes with each bottle. (Adv.)
is the name of this very
popular Kleinert’s sani-
tary garment, made of
cool scrim with just
enough rubber to insure
sufficient protection to
the clothing.
defenda nts ho hrr.it-hr
Tennis The Mexien ns. Indicted recently
n by • federal grand .buy here, include
r Jorge Prietn Laurens, K. Esparza,
expected to be bronsht before Judge The rames of he FtFtnen persons
John H. Cntteral the first ^v. how-and the amount o costs (o ve
ever. Seven case., have been set for county in ench , sa are follows-
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EvesEpiornca PROBE REVEALS
Your Arms
Can Be Lovely!
N/ AKE your arme nluringl, soft
XVX white, smooth, fair! See them
grow lighter and lighter, day
by day, with thia nmAzing nev
tripie,actionbleachingcream.South.
ern Elovern Bleschine ream com.
Finely banishes stubborn ireckles,
moth natchessndHverspota.ltfades
’bedeepesttan-clearsthe-kln com-
pletely! It will do this lor YOU.
Use Southern Flowers for the com-
Flexion, too — a complete triple-ac.
tie,,, beauty treatment rids the skin
of eruption., dissolves blackhenas.
Katisfed. Generous oired hex. $|
National Toilet Co., Paris, Tenn.
For Sale bv
represent Oklahoma City In th®
finals for the state championship, it
was learned Monday when seores
wore figured up.
The two couples. Miss Ague? Wag-
nor and Mike Dwyer and Miss Syyia
first and third Ttesly
' i nj the folnt h Tusday
Thesday evening in
$52.70; A.
Ihe systom nf hnnelins
will hn dema nded by ,1
< otinty attorne .
Palm Beach, Fla.
sixteen months old.
Patterson saii
Norman, Velma Shinn, Messre,
Gibson Clark, Anton Erickson, Jlm
Kelley, John Mench, Frank McCabe,
Jake Resehr, Claude Shinn, Douglas
Ward, Hilton Wood and Billy War
l ner.
H. M. Martin.
$11.80: Virgil Ci
Forrset Gallimore,
Eovernment and defense attorneys.
I
these two couples, the winniniQane.
ers will compete against the Tulsa
dancers, outside the state, for ths
■ Oklahoma championship A
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day evening with Miss osllalee Mop
rison, 508 East Seventh street.
in Sorosis flub house,
program is being ; ranged.
.0 0 - lork Tucsdas ovening in the
mall room nf the I, 0, i) F. hall.
M9DLE /ClLi/Yicbi/ii
White, J7v an:
’ »"V e. As for stockings, atten.
ANTOXIO, May
is sentiments in song. It is a ques-
tion whether to mind your step, dur-’
ing this period and observe safety
directions, or march along in time to
sonic inward tune, in keeping with
national appreciation of music week.!
and block traffic.
The Shrine band concert started
things off with a bang Sunday and
the echoes of that music will hardiy
die away until Dean Holmberg will
lift his baton and the Oklahoma City
Symphony orchestra will be off -c
soundingly.
All through the week there will 1
party at the Empress t healer, fob
lowed by a dinner dance, honoring '
Miss Vivinn Hamm of McGehee.
Ark, the house guest of Miss Vir.
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an informal May a varty Ostrich To Be Married Wheng
wemecninEcriTh.rsugnt Park Is Opened. "
p,s.and tulips. Favors were won 1da, the Lincoln park ostrich. J
r 2n" t Tames V w. c. is not going to be a widow much §
Fonnel nd Mr, (’rank The regu- longer §s
! mantins.o the clubwin heAlay 1 ne Patterson, commissioner of Ga
. n/ ; Norris, 2 ■ - publie property, said Monday that ' S
' 1s reet. ' 1 husband for Ida had arrived in j
--------- " " ■ Oklahoma City and that Ida would
be married for the third time on j
the "pening day of the pack i (
II- will demand that no rnlenses
be grnnted under einy hond without
_"aw
George Ci. Kerr, who said that no
one could start the day with a
gave greetings te the veterans,
Mrs. Huldah E. Hill of Sp . ■ .
charter member an "mathe ?
the olrde, gave n reading. Violin
selections by Mr. Dawson, aecom
Chandler Y,Mr Kitry Taylor ot ■ entert a ined the members „f the Em’
-mnen, acded much in the ‘ ‘
noons plea sure. Ensemble singinz with
or patron,e songs with piane nnd Saturday
violin accompaniment concluded the 1 tal I-s
event.
with Mrs. Frances White, 1301 West 2
Twentieth street. P Se
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The monthly business meeting of, -> fl
the T. J. S. club will be. held ‘Tues V
tfourth street, assisted by Mrs. A.
W. Gaftron, will entertain the Jolly
Matrons club Wednesday afternoon.1
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The West Side < irce of the First
Lutheran Aid society will have a
regular meeting Tuesday afternoon 1
LOUISIANA UNIVERSITY
DEDICATES NEW PLANT
HAVE EXPIRED "TopanoSSasehrim
_ "lent of Louisiana Mate university,
1 J c was presented by alumni as their'
Commitments Issued; Sys-! part in the dedication of the new'
tem To Be Revised, 187,000,00°universiy planthere,
I Sixteen commitments for persons COSTA RICA DODGES
NICARAGUAN ROWS
SAN JOSE, Corta Fira, May a-
* P In a presidential message read
Cut in halves lengthwise with
j stainless knife about 2 quarts of
small or medium-sized fully ripe
berries. After halving, weigh out
2 Iba. berries, or measure 4% level
am
2,
a ,T ag
,t”n
K"Eud
, to visit ftiends, returned Sunday.
| The Oklahono Alli hor s league w-|l| ! QENTCNAE C | VT V! f.n (cil m e.
Tin: 10Y FRIEND SAYS THAT celehrate Us annual banquet May is. I ULIV I LIVVL OIA I |
connection with an al-
special programs in the industrial
he would ask !
1 the marriage j
1 _
approval of the judge, and also that I A(TU H ■ 81 APRA
defendants, under no circumstances,. I I I Y IIAMAKK
he allowed more than thirty days in Ull l UHIVULNo
which to pay the fines and costs.
wn. AND MnS r w toxe is closed Monday evening, May 10.
. WORTH, Ma west Thiry third
stoct, entertained informally at hostess.
bridge Saturday evening, when fa , e $ ,,
ors were won hy Mr. and Mrs, p in "riier net to confliet with the
r Scout. Nrs. A. F. Welsh and Olilahomn Symphony orchestra con
L. M. Stone. Guests were Mr. andeert. the Christian college club has
Mrs. I.. M. Greiner. Mr. and Mrs Inostponed its meeting with Mrs 1
Stone Mr. and Mrs. Mrs! E. Orr, 191) West Twentieth
Welsh, Miss Mabel Scott, Misses street, from Monday until Tuesday
Charlotte, Theresa. Mary and Anna evenins at s o’clock.
Longworth and ,i. n. none ir , " ■is *
.. • * ,V n MISS DOTOTHY MAE WARREN.!
M" AND MRS. J. R. ATWEL.I. ,I1 1701 West Thirty-firgt Street
10. 933 East Park place, entertained entertained the members of the J.
the members of the c, p Rridze F F: elub and their escorts Friday
Club and their husbands sa urdny ‘ evoning with unco, other games
evenins; The only additional guestsan. da nein A hurfet supper was Tour jam wil taste ,
were Mr. and Mrs, A. Eeindorr of served nt the evening s close. Guests ■ f.. * ' Bl
Ardmore. Favors in he cald .were Mieses Elly and ser Anderson, ' ' h rries "»• in strawberry
eALnry Faker. Katheryn Hunt. Iris shortcake if vou make it this new, -
and Tenkins, Dorothy Norris, Vivianeasy. short boil way with Certo. q
Pink roaen nd fern 3 - ! Sa ’e the following recipe to use foi l
I your first batch Of strawberry jam. I
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tion is directed to their lower por.
tion now hy the French open work
- neks whicn orament the majority
of the new hose. I
Sunshades
ORMERLV when sunshades
OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES, MONDAY, MAY S, 1926.
ner, Edwarl Schweizerhoff, H nle
Eden ndtsVorloplandvehr, Lloyi Mies Gr — Siille Miss 1.1a1a costume outside evening dre^' will
... g • 1. 'bl. Others present were Misses leave the arms bare. This is the ten-
A VERY enjoyable |iti to May dayinuth Tay. Temperance Penny. I.il nis fro, k. which at most will have
A Party was that- elel'i-ntod by the !' Wilsnm. Fesse Market , cecionly " shoulder sleeve.
Ladies of the Grand Army of the r» Gren. Zeln Clark. Xlena Rrynnt promises tn engage society to
public. Saturday afterneon n t0, ani Gent ride Dashs, The regular greater extent this year than p
home at 1221 North 0l. nven. mestinz will he Tuasdas avening before and If Suzanne Lenglen 1 Lorenzo M«in, Gen. Pranciseo Coss,
when they entertainec inromli, with Miss Wilson, J1 1 West Pirk comes over, the interest in tennis S lvador 1 ries. Loot ilgido Garcia,
with a program nnd refreshments pat • and Its costumes will be intensified. AIrons" De La Huerta and Antonio
honoring the rivii wi voi.. c * * * Ferrer. The defendants nre at 1IU.
Interesting remi,,. cenee, wer. ' TE.Catholir Women’s Artivities Zacecamesse- ""y under 12,500 boni ench.
enby.. ”• Dw...... l. BPieirr 7; luhoil havesa zeneral meetins "*--
■L A. Harris and W T. Deupree ani
others. In a .harming manner the
president, Mrs. M. Alice AdAms.
How do you make your mA,.
onnnise""-hear your friends ask
i that when they taste yours made
' with lemon juice in place of vine-
! .Note the new tang »na xest, the
daintier flavor. See how good thin
dressing tastes,
i One tenedeon mustard; 1 teaspoon mu:
%,"atom * teaipoom ensue: e
tiny bit at esrenne; 1 ezg yoLk; 4 tbi.
opoons lemo hi 1m; 1% eups slna ol
dacraistuzuambazsza. “
Vee chistorniA lemons, practi-
cally *Md1eM. lulcy' tart, t
the best results. " '
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THE. Womans A Ilia m o of the
First Lnitarian church will
meet for 1 o'clock lune heon Tues,
day in the church narlors. n„ Mav
18 at 8 o'clock. Rev. Thomas P
Eyrnes will lecture on Dana nin
nett« drama, "It is a Srrange
House. The annual business meet-
in:.and fellowship supper will be
held in th chureh Friday night.
Supperwin he served ,1 6:30 O’clock
with “lection „f offiners following, guest, when Ihe season for the rluh
Milch or the testimony in connec.Tackey. ;il ”■ Watson. $.24.:0; Ceci
tion with Giles tri,!, it, |« understood iunfonl. 618.13 and F. J. MeCat-
(Was taken in the form of depositions fert", rases, $68.95 and $77.70,
at Washington last month. whenjrespetivel,.
Witnesses testified relative to the 1 ive Are Held
ability of Giles' canines to "chase I Tre "f the fifteen persons are un
rabhits and squirrels in the day, and den Anfst They are Porrest Galli -
'mans and possums ny night - more Bell, Lackey, Watson and
This sncil term. Including the Munfrd.
were hearing of more than 21 erimtn d Nnt only have the arrests been nr-I
NPeno II was the parasol leases. rif y-four law enses an "l""1 11 Clirr .Myers, court clerk. I
ttlilch lame in mind. Now 1 he sun- (twenty sev en equity cases. Is not <':■ ‘l"'1 ,l'" bonds will be forfeited in |
lanes 1° the- colors which seempeniei lo ie completed betor e ■ ‛ " h ‘71 ” nndthehondsmenhelare.
-Ae} to be most populur on the .lune 27. sionsihe. i
beaches tlis summer. "These are all | ------------- 1 As । reult of the dis, losure of
........nte hmnih, Drldge m-cHo, mfhgrn Xlw.withthe effect "f MEXICAN CONSPIRACY ‘onilitions by tha sheriff's office. n |
the sni wn. ' * he e on sind and on rh. era nna trees
* ′ y 21 hessrnunde Among the tintsnr»
A DELIGHTTLL Nay breakfist Florida 2oid. June rose, coral sands,
R " s enjoyed pi ni fashion on sunni metr haum, hone, dew, blond
the sncil id,y, 1-lle (.|„ lake and chamazne
Sunda) momning by the Kam Chil . Without sleeves
nlub Special guests weye Mrs (• TX a •I son in which every dress is
'. Lit on Miss Margaret Helton, - elaborately sleeved, one type nf,
Mrs. Leland,
Mi«. Lleuella
Fa E E Es
vEm
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E" M?
y L-
.7^ -aM !
—i nJ
grouch after joining in the carls ,
morning ensemble singing. It wa.
New, . wool mixtures—fine shadow
Plaids, twill coats, charmeen coats and c f L
sheen—with tuxedo revers, elaborate pufred
sleeves, braid, stitching, pleats, tucks and fur
adornment. In straightline, flare or cape-back
uay‛ green, bois de rose, new tans and blues I
(Copsrisht, by Fabiie t.edgar)
Einia K. Adams Mos bkets of
bridal wreath nnd tulips nd lighted
candles made tn 1 I o the inlleg
Guests were Misses Ilammi, Mlams
Fleda Tidwell, Mai • H :i Ver
Tidwel, MIlired Green. ’[.,,1 Win
ters. May Mee Cervanes, Alm,.
Theimer, Mndeline Jones. Mecsrs
Tom R Junes, Paul Clifton, mobert
Bolton. Ear Izzar, Gene wagson.
hie nffue having heen consuited !
first. Ho will nlan demand that the
>11 liberty under stay bonds, who had
forfeited the bonds, have been placed
in the hands of lien Danes, sheriff. |
It was learned Monday.
>/03
lowing an investigation of county. . ..........
court rerords which show (hat the | neutral in respect to the "Nicara-
stay bonds were subject totan dissensions." Graham nnd Harold ltobinson, tird
1 The mesmage points out that .hel'Thursay night nnd the followins
________ Stay bonds are given nt the close countries signntory to the Centratcontest* Friday and Saturday failed
of a prison term, to guarantee theAmeian treaty as well ns othert. break the tie. The management
---- payment of tin fine an costs in thecountrieg have decided against roe- ! of the Liberty is planning to take
Ca<a T. Ro Triod 'case and to prevent the defendant I oxnizing the • hamorrow regime inthe couples to Dalins rKansns eity.
.09 11/ DL I lieu IDjfrom having to serve out the fineNicarnsun, | After a decision is made between
Guthrie l uesday, nne rosts at the rnte of h for ench
------ day in Jn/l.
t.he opening day of Ihe special I Not Compiled Wilh
something in the bigger store . 1e of.n noe! •u home problems afTHE sweter sets which first be-1 Monday i i 1 aiven cr'thhennthesment nMIm oml o^TbnniXd j
"Keeping up the moral--" we termedlc 1,11 . I ” ' ' 5 Iadid , came popular in Scotland have 1 Passins of sentences upon more the defendant most pay off rtirn
.......•%'.......» "2 ......" rmcan"rmnnmnd "npiez "nsvomsimarnu ir‛wermmshenaazranvyntz suar"aevrp"pn"Mm"“rfetuan.
dividuals anil masses are much han ) ■ 2 ' ' " ' 4 awarded of the coat pattern. They are light I the organization of the court torm is‘heen i^ued
Pier when nick.Hi points tie inescadine‛mppcphaatokmntspcrntyanaavr"r "r^'^m^......‘.....
Every dai will see its quota oiOklahoma city development. Manu- -wear. The reason for their Scotch I
programs in schools, clubs and mb. r ' 0"P5 nmst be submttted I .tune 1. popularity is not far to sek. Phe
places, and irom the line Start it b .. 1) :n‛!0 ‘.. Nirs Terry A. majority are made there and selling
received the week promises to bringnal 01. 'V" Thirteenth street where one was wont to do is
a bit of music in, the heart 0. ' Th .7" m Snink.sun. . t1. thetvoritespniohomor,
everyone. . . . wih.Niss Irene Nation, 1205 west AXY street ionay gives evidence of
R°en:, S. „ . . M well-upholstered limbs but now
P --- ELEATHE WILSON, who they "nve. taken to providing gar-
Sallie Says: - * makes her home with het son
This is surets weet, s I and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas w.
To keep -afe am going in »,v Wilsos. 21 Fast Sixth stiAet has
When I spy a car i u jurp,
oonieone else can take the bump! |
N-
MISS FLORA E. WARD 131 Easi
AW Fourth Street, entert ined infor-
mally Saturday evening with a line
"Feminis-
Streltherger,
MEXICAN CONSPIRACY chon, ln
TRIAL IS POSTPONED - ■ 1.......
0 “.I * departuen sfores.
outhern Siewers
The triple •action bleaching cream
msmanermmmm
A. Beindorf of
Favors in the card
were won by Mr. and Mre .
Broyles. Mrs. Fred De ndort
Otl* Holland. -
decorated the rooms and tves
■where refreshments were served.
3 ft 4,
WHEN the Scribbler’s league met
’’ Saturday evening with Nrs
Fred . Leland, 1710 West Seventh
street.. Miss Tertha Killian was a
special guest. Dr. Winnie M San.
K*r, president, directed the program
which Included the leading of orig-
inal verse by rhembers. Mrs. Perry
A. Mead rend, "When My Kettle
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 308, Ed. 3 Monday, May 3, 1926, newspaper, May 3, 1926; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2047611/m1/4/?q=a+message+about+food+from+the+president: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.