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MOriah? APRIL 22 1910
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Social tActivi ties
Society Editor
PRONE 310
Before 1'2 o'Clock Noon and Clubs
Mrs Harrison Entertains
California Guests
Mrs Virginia Morrison Hanison
30E12 Knoblock street has as her
guests Mrs D Keith and her
daughter Virginia and hot moth-
er Mrs Alonzo Myers Crockett
Calif
Mrs Myers and Mrs Keith are
former residents of Stillwater
Hildebrands Return
From Cordell Visit
Lieut-Col and Mrs Harry B
Hildebrand and children Sissy
and Sonny were weekend guests
of Mrs Hildebrand's sister Mrs
E S Weaver and Doctor Weaver
Cordell
They went especially to attend
the forty-eighth anniversary of
the settling of the Cordell com-
munity 'where Mrs Hildebrand's
parents Mr and Mrs L C Smith
Nvere pioneer settlers
Mrs A B Alcott will entertain
the Tuesday Luncheon club this
week
Mr and Mrs Luther Francis
will entertain the Sigma Chi
Alumni club at dinner at the Col-
lege Shop Wednesday evening
Hokes Visit Son
In Dallas
Mr and Mrs Roy T Hoke and
daughters Miss Ruth Ann and
Mary Frances returned Sunday
night from Dallas where they vis-
ited their son and brother Roy
T Hoke jr a student in the Unit-
ed States army aviation corps at
Love field Roy jr had made his
first solo flight in an army ship
at the field Friday
The party were accompanied by
Mrs W V Corbin who was the
guest of her daughter Mrs Max
Meadors and Mr Meadors Dallas
Mrs a V Mullendore was host-
ess of Monday Bridge club this afternoon
Circle 3 of the Presbyterian
Women's association will meet
Wednesday afternoon with Mrs
Ira Baccus 115 Admiral road who
will be assisted in entertaining by
Mrs Robert Penquite and Mrs
Fred Anderson
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Monday
Zeta Tau Alpha Alumnae club
7:30 p m Mrs Edfred Shan-
non 519 Lincoln st
Highschool P T A Home eco-
nomics cottage 7:30 p tn
Tuesday
Newcomers' club south cafeteria
81111VX 2:30 p m
Past Matrons' club Mrs F M
Piniiy 139 Husband st
Wednesday
Presbyterian Circles 2:30 p m
Circle 1 Mrs Harold Goon° 1m
1207 W Fourth ave: Circle 4
Mrs J M Wright 214 Cleve-
land st
Business and social meeting Girls'
Auxiliary Focus Baptist church
2:30 p
St Andrew's Guild parish rooms
2:30 p
Presbyterian Circle 3 Mrs Ira
Baccus 115 Admiral road
Thursday
St Cecilia Study groups 2:30 p m
Twentiah Century club Mrs P
L Martin 706 Jefferson st
Friday
Merry Matrons' club Mrs C P
Peck 504 N Knoblock st 2:30
p
return tonight from Tiller Ark
where they went to attend the
wedding of MiS3 Mary Prewitt
They were joined at Muskogee by
Mr Pnd Mrs Sollers daughter
end son-in-law Mr and NIrs PLui
T Oliver who made the trip to
Tiller with them
Mr and Mrs Cecil G Drum-
mond Hominy were weekend
guests of their son Jack Drum-
mond and Mrs Drummond They
also visited another son and
daughter-in-law Jr and MI3
Gent Drummond and the new
grandson Cc!il Gentner
Sew What Club
To Entertain with Picnic
At a meeting of Sew What club
last week at the home of Mrs Bill
Selph 4092 Duncan street plans
xtere made for a picnic for mem-
bers and guests to be given Tues-
day evening at Fair park
Mrs Kenneth MeWherter gave a
talk on ''Common English Faults!'
IThose in attendance included
Bud Clark Mrs Bill Brown
Mrs F M Pinney ‘vill be as-
1Mrs Ross Flood Mrs James
sisted by Mrs G T Wilson Mrs
D H Se lph Mrs W m
IL Feather Slimer' jr Mrs Alan Banner
Mrs Everett L Williams and Mrs
Mrs D E Jones and Mrs C O
Edgerton in entertaining Past McWherter
Matrons club 'Tuesday afternoon
at her home 139 Husband street' Mrs Katherine Wood and Mrs
C G Peyton will be assisting
Jack Kelly student at A and hostesses at the meeting of Pres-
M college spent the weekend with byterian Circle 4 Wednesday al-
his parents Mr and Mrs Shan- ternoon at the home of Mrs J M
non Kelly Oklahoma City Wright 214 Cleveland street -
Elsensehmidts Return I Shortly before W L Blizzard
To Stillwater I celebrated his twenty-five years of
Lieut-Col and Mrs C R Eis- ' service at Oklahoma A and M
- ensehmidt former residents of college hè and Mrs Blizzard also
Stillwater have returned to the celebrated their silver wedding an-
city to live They are living at niversary having been married
the Scroggs apartments only a short time before their ar-
rival in Stillwater
:el Mr and Mrs Willard Sollers!
j and their nephew Zach Prewitt Robert Quillen in his daily syn-
- student at A and M college will dicated column 'Bald-Headed
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DRIVER — Beatrice Phillips
26-year-old daughter of U S
Ambassador to Italy leaving
New York to drive an ambu-
lance for Amer:can Friends of
France organ:zation headed
by Anne Morgan She said
her parents approved her ac-
iion and she'd be in Frunce
six months
Dad Writes Red-Headed Daugh- 11011N ill Wit tilt
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ter" Saturday mentions four annornce
well-read men who came to his $97'000 hi outi
rescue after he had been correct- for next season
ed by a certain gentleman from thiCIR-C titillUtiLit-Villtill Nititt
Philadelphia Ile had attributed ‘The campaign held laA May
to Voltaire the well-known saving: for a two-year maintenance fund
"I disapprove of what you say but fell short of the goal btit was suf-
I shall defend to the death your ficient to enable us to complete
right to say it" the present season and to have
Al ter the correction Quillen S53000 available for next year in-
admitted that the Philadelphia eluding 1 he $25000 of the Buhl
helper probably was right and Foundation grant for the concerts
that las could not find the quota- 1 in I he high schools The $97000
tion in Voltaire's works or even in I sought now it obtained would
Bartlett's (Bartletrs "Familiar IPmvide the $150000 NVIliCil is re-Quotations-
we suppose) lquired (i-“h s-ia ion above 11ie in-
Along comes help in the form of l' °Me fr-lul the !-itle r1 tiel:et"
letAcis from a nulober of welld In a latetnent siriportiss!-: the
Stillwater's
read MPII among them I appeal Discms Taylor Norot4:':
Rupert J Shaw 822 Monroe street i -Our t ruhestrs tri tile finest in
instructor in the military depart- the world Even ln ordinary times
ment of Oklahoma A and M col- the suprr!ative excellenco of our
loon 11-1n 11111 htind t hn nntH 01ClleSt1:1: V"0111i1 itilPOSe 111)011 113
Rupert J Shaw 822 Monroe street
instructor in the military depart- t
ment of Oklahoma A and M col-
lege who have found the quotation (I'
in Bart ltts and who were men- -
boned in Quillen's Saturday col-
umn It ‘vould have been all right
with Quillen's women readers if
he had stopped there but he goes
on to say that the quotation orig-
inated he believes with E Bea-
trice Hall in her book "Friends
Of Voltaire" who paraphrased
Voltaire's "Think for yourself and
let others enjoy the privilege to do
so too"
And then the old meanie adds
"So a lady caused the confusion
as usual" And listen to this: "If
women wish to be equals of men
1except for the advantages given
them by chivalry) I'm afraid
they'll have to reconcile them-
selves to the man-made rules no
matter how silly they seem" Fie
on you Mr Quillen
Canton China now has more
than 2000 woman hairdressers
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INGHAM'S MONTHLY
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THE STILLWATER DAILY PRESS STILLWATER OKLA
Ni w York Apr 13---itP1--Arturo
oscanini will till litS 1939-1940
season with tile National Broad-
casting company Symphony or-
chestra 1111 a public concert in
Carnegie hall on May 6 Wit h his
pianist son-in-law Vladimir Hor-
owitz as soloist
The concert will be for the
benefit of the Greater New York
Fund which is collected for the
various charitable organizations of
the city It will be broadcast ON cr
the N B C blue network
The Pliiladelphia Opera coin- In Enron(' - certainly in Eng-
land and France—a munber of
pany in announcing its repertoire
for next season which NV i 11 be giv- wp""'" take an M-
en between October 29 anti March telli""t P"tles i" the
26 lists eittlit operas four of thm Auer sense 61 the term lien
only a low women are interested
to be presented in English
and tlair attention is centered
One of Ow operas will be De-
tipLn transitory men rather than
bussy's -Pelleas and Melisande"
permanent issues: that is they are
probably its first performance in
r Roosevelt or against him
English in this country Another
They exert almost no pressure
will be an American opera to be
upon anything except the sound
written by a native composer who
waves----in contrast with the power
will be selected ul a competition yielded by French-English political
to be held by the company tormotle filtnn0
The Pittsburgh Symphony or-
chestra pointedly asking its pa-
trons "shall tiltre be a next sea--ion?"
iinnounces that it must raise
$97000 in outilght contributions
for next season 01 !Jo out of ex
islenc Announcement said:
"The campaign held laA May
for a two-year maintenance fund
fell short of the goal btit was suf-
ficient to enable us to complete
II le present season and to have
$53000 available for next year in-
cluding the $25000 of the Buhl
Foundition prant for the concerts
in the high schools The $97000
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deliberately turneil its back upon
the prtmqva)ior tit culture and
the flee 1)1!ctce of the arts: the
other halt titeed to struggle for
Its political has 110 1111W
01' eriery left for the arts
' Briefly if 'Ay allov inn' great
orehetras to (he of neglect there
will be none left tinyliere Pitts-
btu h has one of the finest"
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Wile, Otis. The Stillwater Daily Press (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 97, Ed. 1 Monday, April 22, 1940, newspaper, April 22, 1940; Stillwater, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2163286/m1/3/: accessed November 11, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.