Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. THIRTEEN, No. 138, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 8, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
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A Week's
Pursuit of Pleasure by
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THE BACHELOR'S SOLILOQUY.
To wi.'d or not to wed; that ia (lie
' qm-Htlon
Whet her 'twere boot to art ttw stoic's
Ami bar fowl love all entrance ut tiiy
breaiit;
Or rather seek to ea.!; I ti Jarip3 1
feel
liy finilliiK favor In boiih: lair one'u
aye
And by 'Knnitiini; end thorn. To
wed --to holn;
For blinH-- no more; yet by tbia act
wo end
The numrTouu ratalopnj of Kricvouu
hIkm lis
A nyW life U lieir to: "'lis a con-
Htiininai ion
levoiK7 '.1 be wished." -To wed - to
liol'e
Knr bli:e to Impe k n hanee to
dream
Hei'i'tit too Into: --ay there's tlie
nib .r
1 here's the respect ibnt rendera re-
.libaey Of Ko Ions; life. Kli'o who could tear
The taunts of wit? A aad unsocial
life?
Who would in ninsb- sticctH Kroan out
thn nij;ht
When In- hhiiM-tf mlit calm ea- it j
IbrobbitK; pain I
Willi Hymen's e )(. n-Is T Who!
would bear tills
Tint that the mind du ir.es some fu
tur- 111.
wtu'h make! i;3 rat!n-r bear the'
'lit;;ue hnow
"Than fly to others that we know not j
of?" j
lit fl.-eUon thn mak b cowards of m j
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An l ninny n beau tir.d many a ' Tioie
er tnati."
Krom ilrad of rarest unseen-the bn-a
of 'fe-e
Chitiies and (Jtm-onl J-;itou)r and
Ml lie
I'y i nidein e iire to jihunt the mar-
fiae tioii)..'
I'oreR.u s the npii' of husband.
-The Tell Taie. in Life
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Seventh Birthday Celebrated
With Pretty Party.
The inv iiai n to t'm blr": Vy
party Riven Widnei.l iy ;i ' ! . r;e-n at
thi heme of. Mr. ai.d r Kr-1 M.
rey for tl.e.r l. '.:!! .!.ll.ill. r
Kt alters n-ad after tbia lasimm:
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"J'tne ;;! f.i.in fe.ir .:
A pi lite it. I 1. 1 r. 71 T. fix
Wjth baskets anl hearts so pay.
To cob brat'1 my sevctith birthdav "
the piriy wa.; a grs.lt (H(iii..u Ml
the Fiey ..U-eho.- atld (elel.iated
Hirer family events the blrthd.iy of
the tit'le daui'.hter the birthday of the
mother anl the anniversary of tlm
parent.!' we-;uK Kaeb year Miss
Ftane..B iH git.-n a party ;i n t her lit
tle playmnts are Invited to ?pend I
Die afternoon with lo-r. Kadi i;ie!
JtneM was provided with a iuticli bar-j
ket tont.iliiini; pe'ato chips deviled!
e; ;; tiiarsiiinallowji. bananas and at
s.iiid ii-'u. and Ue'po lunches were en-j
joyed on tiie hn pien1'" fa-hUm. Out;
(' door funics mere plajid and a dn-i
key contest ill which Ho tiiil t-r
donkey whs pinned to the atit'ieil by j
a blindfolded child excited much fun.1
Little I'imebe Ifcisnrr won the donkey j
rent. !' ;ifi.J was five ii a box of laiiiiv-.j
When tie birthday rake which wssj
biautifull. decoiated w ith seven ran-j
dies was rut It was served with ice
( t -ia! roues. Master II. P. Smith jr.
received the dime in the dike. Mrs-
dames Vthersioon. Unison and Lud-
low assisted Mrs. Frey.
The Kcxt list Im luded William
lid ward and Juliette Heitz. Mary Ma"
Lcla and Ledina Stone Jess" 81 tine
Alfred Lee and Jo Itciiiil licit in P. (1.
Spin ins jr. I'.rownwood Ktnerson
Dorothy OiiKitn Huth and Lois ltnr-
(iin Mildred Freeman Karl lree.e and
Alva Klliott Isabel Krlieh Wilma
W hiitley Paul and Auj'jtsta Vnnn
Oeiii Record hiliztihet li Parr Houston
ll'endrlx J'lu'nr'er H'are'fti'ot Keberca
Williams Ruth Livennore Ellzabetn
Terrell Mildred Maxey I!. I. Smith
Miles Ivlwanifi 1'hoehe llonmr Mil-
dred Ilutfiou Han Andernon Jack
HrhwiirU (iardnep olive JoHephine
JolitiMon ;md Mary Lie Johii:o;i.
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Fortnightly Club Meets.
The I'Vlni.eJitly cluh n:et in regu-
lar KesHion Willi Mr:.;. Wlii.ldon at her
home Sla South Seventh street
Thursday afternoon. The program
lor tlie day wax the tlinniKsloii of the
lives of a number (if American writ-
ers. The book review of W. J. How-
ell was omitted because of the ab-
sence of Mfj. Harris who had thia
liart. of the iirorram. Mrs. Wi.-.eman
Kae a hort taik on the hotin- life of
Howell. short .sy:ioji:ifj of the lifj
"f I If. Weir MitelH. ;! ; r.view of
Ilia book "llmrh Wyiui" wr- viveii by
Mrs. A. A. llawn. Mrs A. 1!. Moruau
Kave a iiiokI Intorehtin puper on (he
life and writinrs or .Samuel (.'lenieuH.
A round table discu-siion f;w.-. Mrs.
Morgan's iiaper and many l.iiinoroiis
K'Or.i-ii f .Mask Twain wer. o.i.i
Lalpii Waldo Kiner.toii was disenssej
.'. t. n. i.ooin. .'.ins ea mi'ii-
hers were retid-red y . ;h. Wi.idii'.n
and Miss Mae V.UvL A delicious
two coiiiho luncheon ttiis served. The
next regular meeting of the club will
he at tiie iion:e of Mrs. W. S. Kii h-
"'! The date of the me-ii.:-
June it.
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Mrs. Killcy Gives Report.
The MifSb.n Soeh-ly (1f th( Met ho-
''m !"!n!i loll the regular nieeim;
Tuesday afternoon of this wivk in-
stead of Thursday. oM . -count cf tin-
u'Til Sunday mert!t at Jr
church on the regular day. (i:l0 0f
the inten stln f aures of the m.-et-inn
was the report of Mrs. tl. K. Kil-
ley who was the dd
" to the (ttate
anuua! tnei
mi.tHh. Mrs
most iuif-re?
tii; . a t ia!i;:uin List
K.ihy j; ive a full and
Ii rei-ort of the Kes-
flea. Little Alice jbirney and Ma:-H.-t
I!;t!'.i.' i:ij wiif a tt.jet ta.tt as veiy
t:iuch enjoy i by the lad.es.
BEAUTY OOKES
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One of the latest additions 'to Washington's diplomatic circle Is Mine.
Malbran tlie beautiful bride cf the popular (list Foeretary of the Argentine
legation. Bbe cam to th.'s country Immediately after hat marrioga.
Girls' Club Gives Pretty.
Leap Year Dance.
One of titer pre.Ule.st dances ever
iven j. thn city by tlie younger so-
jei'-ty B.t was the dance Wedueadav
jevenitiK at the Knieh's of Columbus
! Kiven by the iii.ii-u f n
1'iHt Vs Civl. club. Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Ludlow were tlie chapcroucs
:nid the KiieidB were the visiting youns
l idien and youni; men. The ball wan
decorated in Japane.su style lanterns
'"'"I iimbrelbN bcin used coiihpicu-
i-Jly. J lio waiting rooms wore made
very pretty and attractive in lavender
and while Humphrey's orchestra fur-
eished tlie music for the dance pro-.''f.-im.
The srand march was led by
Mr- llurr' )leiidi( ka and Mjaa Hazel
Ih-iisoa of .'OailiKonville Ky. The
;;io rts were mm Ida Fitzgerald of
!'ei-'ens Kan. linoKnio and .Marlon
l.-'imide of Wa.o Tex. I.ucilo Duan
Sadie Levy Haz l.ie.?0n and .Messrs
AHi.ley Hail lmj.-an i;.v:0 and Jaeit
Smith Harry Hendricks Harry Hera
d n Hohert Van Valkenbertr ArMmr
i K"rd. Kdoray Hamptcn C. W. Ih-ck
" J ()! renins Chri. . T-x. Cny Van
Set-! Ili:':h K-mi ii Hampton
I'ete Hefiner. Kd Uiddle (ieorse V.'h.rr
ar.d C'iltard Sparhs.
i'l.'neh was served throuehoi.t tii;
-;"S Marjorie Dwver and
Marj'iric !ran m .-;;;; at the
i'lt'K h howl. The iam.( w-il8 a '
year affcir and the y.-.ani; ladies escort. !
ed the yonns men to the ball and saw j
l'"'m i;n:'"' after the ball. It was the!
first serial event ever Mivea by the!
thirteen youns women of the club and
was ahnee eucc j.S-
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Ilev. and Mrs dorse Sherman and
on .fohu returned t'niay at noon from
'pariah Te. where they have been
'! the past two weeks working in a
;e :.;-.! meeting.
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Vrs. L. 11 Neville deiiKhtfuily eu-
iertaincl the muiilx rs of me V'ada
Needle ehih at a regular tneciing Fri-l-'iy
afternoon.
FP.QEI AOSSflTI
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Mrs. Roche's Pupils Give
Pleasing Musicale.
The musicale Tueialay evening
at
the home of Mr. and .Mrs. H. 15. John-
Hon by the piijdls of Mrs. I). II. ltoehe
was one of tlie best ever rendered in
the city and as the climacteric inspir-
ation to the mem hers of the class
Miiis Paiti Adams Oklahoma's loading
artist and one of tlie most polished
young musicians in the southwest
rendered "Sketches from Chopin."
Miss Adams was greeted with ap
plause and her performance called
forth generous appreciation.
Tlie spacious home of Mr. and Mrs.
Johnson was thrown open to the
Bursts of the cvcniiiK the parents of
the children .en the program and the
members of the Mae Dowell club.
Twenty-two numbers were rendered.
The opeuiiiK number a quartet play-
ed by .Misses Marjorie Dwyer Helen
Rutherford. Margaret Coleman and
Master Uoyd Cilkey was especially
well rendered. The four young people
k pt perfect time and reflected credit
on their teacher by their perform-itrr-e.
Misses Josephine Johnson and Wil-
ma What ley made their maiden ap-
pearance at the recital. Both little
Kirls rendered their numbers in a truly
artistic style. Thev l.nvo hr.n .-
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ing lessons only two months. Little
Klizabeth Terrell who appeared early
in the tfveiiinir gave one of the :rost
ci.ai''iiin; li'tle inn '.....- ti...
Klizabeth Johnson Louise Dugan Lois
Smith Marie I'otts Mary Carland
Alberta Smith Frances Kiddle iMid
Manie Jenkins save Very prc'ty num-
btrs and all received generous ap-
plause. The playing of p! of th(1 pul)is
showed 'much improvement and the
youns ladies who had been with Mrs.
Roche for several years are develop-
ing a mv.sieal tak-nt that is surpris-
ing. Miss Rosa Ciustain is the most ad-
vanced pupil in the class and her
artistic playing railed forth continu-
ous applause. Miss Chastuiu plays
beautifully iter position is good her
technique splendid and her interpre-
tation exteiient.
1 tie playi'n of Mioses
Wootten Perec. let ta Ini.'an
lwyer Marh.rio -..!: ran
Stone Laura Juii.ii. Fay
worth was exceptionally
of the young ladies showed ;
alert. The lsi mimbrr
Col illlie i
Marjorie ;
.Ai utllV (
Heiliiigs-I
;ood. All
ibiiity and
''Caprice to
Hriliiante" by M:.-. Chasiain and the
orchestral par's by Miss Julia Wool-!
ten. was sp!erid:Y..y rendered.
The program througnont th.2 even-i
ing was a demoiistratiou of memorv
work the tiny children play in; their I
numbers from memory and executing!
their with a finish and polish that I
truly remarkable.
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Auction Bridge Winners
Are Entertained.
Mesuumes Hat well. Court nov. ;.! I
Terreil Imnan and Trammel winners!
in She series of twelve sames thai h:;vc
been in progress in the Attrtion Pridge
'!ttb for the past few months were
ll'C Pursts or boner :u the ch.sim
meeting of the session held Tiihy ;
morning at the- home of c M"
HoHinssworth. The nftair was 'cue i
of the-pretty card parties of the wet kj
Tables vrcre arranged for the club!
tame and sev-a! ; ..;
wrr" "Jo.ved befere the Ruesia were I
'"vle(J u the Iioiitiigsworth dining-i
room where a delicious four course i
luncheon was served. Mr.; .ft y. j
Kayscr presided at the luneheon as I
toastmaster and did her part fr.l(
tully. Many uitiv toasiu . .i
Mesdames li. M. ll;iiic -;i sheego- I
and lv-. .. ' "!
.nit- me suustiiuie piles. s.
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Mi't;- C. I'. Hooley entertained com-
i'binet'.lary to iT sister jjiss Klla
Mae Simpson and friend MSR Rut':
Oreeniore of Lexington Wednesday !
evening at a moonlight picttic lunca-
rm at Shannon Springs '
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Mrs. E. V.: Dngan will enter! a in the
members of the Forty-Two club at the
evening meeting Tuesday. The hus-
bands of the members will bo gue-sds.
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Pythian Sisters Elect Officers.
The regular election of officers was
the business of the meeting of the
Pjthiun Sisters Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Arthur J. Parry was initiated in-
to the mysteries of the order. T te
installation ceremony will be held the
fii'st meeting night in July. Officers
elocttd were as follows:
Miss Nettie Wiseman most excel-
lint chief.
Mrs. Mary N'ii hois excellent senior
Mrs. Nina Hunt excellent junior.
Mrs. Laura M..ni tunnel manager.
Mr.. C...0 11a n mistress of records
an-I t en-. ;- j'ondei.ce.
Mru. M.i.y l.uti inoircss of finance.
Mrr. f;.. iia Wiiiiaiiis protect nr.
Mrs. iHua l-isles guard.
Tiie meeting was well attended and
an : i'tsiiiis fccseiou was held.
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Mrs. Gardner Hostess
to the C. W. C. M.
Mrs. V. A. Gardner was hostess at
the re::nlar tnectiiig of the C. W. P.. M.
society Monday afternoon at the par-
lors o!' the Christian church. Mrs.
P C. .'ai ey's division or the member-
ship bad charge of the 1 sson and a
very interesting ami entertaining hour
was enjoyed under the 1-a -ei'ship of!
Mrs. A. L. Pettyjohn. There were1
f. rty-enr n-embi-rs pr.sei'. and nine-j
t' ell visiLors.
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Miss Larson Gavcs a !
Slumber Party. j
M;.s Mo.-" i i e Larson etitcrlaitie J a.t j
a fhtiuiier par!y .Monday evetiing com- !
piiaielitaiy to Mi-'s Ida Fitzgerald of I
Parsons Kim. The following young
ladies enjoyed the evrnlns: M ii-s-e-:.-'
Laey sparks Willie Haze Neil and '
Lueilo Dashncr. Kyiii Hieh.ird; Fay!
Smith Ida Fitzgerald and Penta.iefta I
I'ttgau. A midnight luneheon was!
served. .
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Mrs. A. 15. Cm-bran d'l'glit.'u'ly en-
tertaiiied the members of the Forty-
two club at the regular meeting Tties-
day afternoon. The ravors were !
Japiuvse fans. The next mooting will;
be b"id at cite lionio of .Mrs. P. P.
Smith. '!
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Mr. ami Mrs. P.. U. sti!:e or 1'eeoa. !
T(X are expected in the city this!
week fur n visit at the home of Mr. I
ami .wsfi;-a. it. j--nne.
Miss Willie Pa!te will entertain tlie
Just Vs f;ir!s club at the next regular
nitetiug Wtduesday June 13.
o Laaies' . Uresses
&i Lfiilclree s
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fa
igis er tumonas LJ
ies Suits ioats
etiicoats
Get what you want Ready-to
Wear for less than you can
make them
A number of the younger society
boys and girls gathered at the Mr.
and Mrs. R. K. Wool ten home Satur-
day evening and gave a surprise for
Miss Julia Wootten. The party was
very informal music and games be-
ing the entertainment. The surprise
was given in farewell to Miss Wool-
ten who left totlay for Colorado where
she will spend the svmmer.
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The ail-day pirnie at University
park held Yt dnesday by the members
of the Congregational Sundav school
was one of the most pleasant gather-
ings of tlie week. A picnic dinner whs
spread and enjoyed at the noon hour.
The children were highly entertained.
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Mrs. W. It. MeMaers i.ntert.tined
nl (i o'clock dinner Sunday evening
complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Pert
Kincaid. Covers were laid for Mr. and
Mrs Wiil Watson .Misscn Florence
Watson. Lillian I.orenson Pettie Ka-
tes and Mr. K. T. Cook of Anadarko.
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Mrs. Elmer Terrell has issued Invi-
tations to a birthday party for her lit-
tle daughter Klizabeth on Monday aft-
ernoon the occasion being the child's
eighth birthday. Tlie party will be
behl on the lawn at the Terrell home.
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Miss Fannie Wadiworth is expect-
ed home this week from Springfield
Mo.
"'e the has beui a siuuent in
the lb'iiry college. Miss Wadsworth
is a Sophomore in the Missouri col-
1. ge.
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Miss Jaticlle Hade entertained a
few friends Informally at iter homo
Wednesday evening.
The Fountain Head of Life
Is The Stomach
A man who h weak nnd impaired ittumii'.'h tint who duri not k.
properly diiost bn food will soon find t!mt his blood bs heconic ''
wcii'k and impoverished and that bis whole body is impropeilv and .
insufficiently nourished.
Dr. PIZliCE'S COLnCZ MCMCXL DISCOVERY
rn.ikc ( ' e nomnctt strong promote tfre How at
tiilestive htirea restores tlie lost aptelite tnahfi
esslmlljilutt .erfet inviiortv the Ihcr and
vurilic and enriches I fie bhmd. it i. tfie treat blnnH-makrr
tfeah'ltuUdti' and rtrtitr rrerre tonie. It tnakt m:.n
ctrotiS in body active in mind and cool in lutl-jentent.
This "Discovery" is a pure i'veeric eutrm.t oi Anc;icjn mHtnl r
.V.Vi'.t'.o!y (ire frori .r.lc.d.'i: ii'-'tiii' mpintnis hnltit-formini dr-mH. Ail
iflSredients ere printed ott u w rac-pt r. It ha no rchitieii-Jtip wiil .
itostrimis. In every imredienf in eitd.ir.ed by lbe leaders ia nil t!r uUm.U
medicine. Don't accept secret ti-.trum us' mibstitute ir (hit )mTO
remedy on iniihn comwi-ithin. Ass oi. -r M.-iitKom. TJV ( kn- -
irtuny curfi made by it during past H) e' rit.t m your own v---hhl;.
M orld's Diipcnsiiry Medit-n. A' so -i atie-i ! r. !'..' . . tl. j-. j. .
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Miss Marrs Hostess at
Forty-two Party.
Miss La Rue Marrs entertained at
ptogressive forty-two last night com-
plimentary to her cousin Mr. Cecil
Marrs of Ft. Worth. Tex. and (aides
were arranged for the following
guests: Misses Alma Cochran Foru-
tby stone Lueile and X.-ll IWuii.-r
Cornelia Coryell Katherine Horn lte-
v""ea SehuV Lida Richards (.iraeo
Whatley Juanita Rose Mary KHon
P'tie .Tuanita ': Sadie Levy;
M"fs..r3. Frank limn Starrs u ulio
Anderson Shelley Stone l'a.tiiei
Pe've!! Curtis Join. Looiiey Wallace
Clyde Turntr Kd Riddle Marclttliu
Powell Hersche! Porter. Kd-ar Levy
Wyatt Marrs and Jib Piack. During
tiie hours Mis. A P.. Thompson served
piiin.-'(i in t ; i o. Uiniiig room. Tiie rooms
of the Mori's home were very pretty
the Color scheme nf el::l ani w
being used in the detorai ions. Mus
Rebecca Sl:!iow who made the hi;ti-
cst score received the prize of tho
evening.
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Mrs. Pen F. Morgan entertained the.
Friday Afternoon Whist club at tho
regular meet ing this week. Mrs.
Trammell who made high t -ore ie-
ceived the first prize and Mrs. Pa-y -.j
P. Smith received tlie seem! ui.e.
Mrs. Morgan served d'li:iou ; re;';-. ail-
ments. o
Mrs. K. K. Dugan and M
A. Challeniier are the d"'r;;'
tiie local V W ri i; j...
aiuiual niecttng nt Ada this
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convention convenes June atel con
Unties three days. A numbi r of t'e:
ii:e:ubt:;s of the church will attend
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