Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. THIRTEEN, No. 90, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 13, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
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THE SOCIAL WORLD
Si rh; M the tii;;: vht-n
.YOU f;-cl ! i k il ukli!;'' h
-!' about the houw: if
it i-s iiuUii.vr. Lut ciMiriii'
t u:':ti. n (f the furni-
ture in the room. With our
anj:etile we want a eom-
Hlete change. Now is the
time to enjoy fresh ves'.-ta-I'h'H
Ws a r c making a
upecialty of our Sine of fresh
v-:" t;.h!-H. When it is pos-
sible our spray will always
be f'Mind lull of nice fresh
vegetables. When you want
a lunch come to Thrnor'..
We handle a full lint! "of the
Sunshine lakes Walters.
Cnu-ker.i JVanut Butter
Sour and Sweet t l.'kles.eto-.
Jelly Jams and Preserves. '
E. -Tignor
I'lioneHr-Sl. 12):?.Thinl Street.
LAUBACM
lh:y it ri 1 1 sell all kind:) of
New Second Hand
"iuht"!"?'1 Furniture.
Stoves Repaired. Telephone 41)
4lM'i (!liiekaahii Ave.
THORNTON'S
Wall fipcr Store
Winlow Cia; all kindi of Var-
rdsh. I'icture l'ramin a Spec-
ftlty. Mirror" resilvered.
rione563. fjOG Clue. Ave.
The GiiickaslialroiiWeiks
We have addej new and up-to-date
niai'iiinery to our plant p.ttt)
are able! to du any
mm oo mm work
We make a specialty of Sash
Weij'htri Struetttral Iron Work
m Jb Work. Blsckfmith Shop
in eonneclicn. Sfe the NisCorr.
Stalk Outt&f biehws rnanufart i
ure.
CON UAD HilOS
I
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rrnrnr.r nn inri is
();;ear Simp ion. D. V Holding
SI'i?S0!i h HOLDING j
LAWYIIIIS.
VtlU e t cr t firmer .State 'l!tnk. j
Hmi:: 1 1 1 I. I'Iiohc W. I
Cbiekaslii -:- Oklahoma!
R I). Wclliorne J. U. McCalla!
Welborne o McCalla j
GhiCKasua Ukia.
Sltmratlicr i AV t irc I'uHU- in OilUt.
fur.. in trvt '.f :tw r;ih.-n Nationtt 1'iak.
v To r.-tet
VV . V. I...
Bond & Melton
i'.ilite l 2 3 i il:t I'.XU'U-
l;ai;k Hi-
Attor ncy-at-L;ivv
RisoittH i 2 3 Jo.-;.ton
I'-tiialinit.
Tnl.KI'lH).; i;
CClIermlun. Samuel C.Durbin ! an accident that delayed the for-
. 'tin!. seller Jit1:: Marrivics who bi'i;-
Hcnidon cz Durbin:n-:' !!' '':') rvc- her p-ox-.
Attorneys and
Counselors at Law
line ('kt.l...!. A .
.z Arc.
C!.:J;asU OIiLhorrta
t-t .ttf
Adolphus Clark
nmm u law
Sliort-Owr-ley BjiMins?.
l'HONK 00C.
Re:.. MioneH'.'.) OlUce l'hiine.luH
Dr.B. Horner Bond
ULNTSSr
Over V'irt Nation-il 1'ank
('hii4u-h:i. Oklthorna
A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A CHILD.
.Johnny wakeus cheerful
Playful little cub!
Nttr-de filling clear full
Johnny's morning tub.
Johnny ipiicker than a flash
Throws her in to hoar the splash.
Breakfast boll in ringing;
Johnny lakes his place
See linn gayly Hinging
Mush in mamma's face!
I'aiia siwkt-s his head ami flares.;
Johnny throws liim down the stair
Off to school with Willie
Fearing to be lute
Johnny acting Billy
Brains him with his slate.
Rattlesnake in Johnny dodi;
Tcachi i'f.s ant ics iiictui i-;i iif.
Homeward lhri)ii.i'h t ho village
Johnny turns his iocs;
Arson theft anil pillage
Cheer liiin as lio goes.
Sij to bed tit close of day
Wearied villi his childish jilay.
Reader if this Bounds absurd
Jf you rather doubt my word
If yon scornfully Insist
Such a child could not exist
liny a paper Sunday next
Yellow paper lurid text
Head the comic section through!
J'.ee if I have lied to yon!
- Deems Taylor in Judge.
o...
Reception (or High
Set col Seniors.
Misses U'lfit I'liasialn Musette Lar-
mii Fay Smith Kathlcocn Dawson
Mamie N a! Wlniired Inman HatUe
Holland and Messrs. .Shannon Ows-'.c.-
Fayette Cop-eland Tom Harper
James Driggei's and Krin Siniih. mem-
ber of tile F.C2 class In the Chicka-
fh.i high school were the guests of
honor at the annua! reception for the
si itiors at tic home of Mr. ami Mrs.
11 U. Hp ncer last night. The re ep-
t 'm wai given by the members of the
Utility and was the most elaborate -affair
of the kind ever given in the city.
Previously It has been the custom of
the members of the junior class to
giie this reception to the members of
I tee graduating class hut it was im-
pc--it.li! this year. for the underclass
: t.icti to fofii the rub' ami tie aiem-
i he : s of the fcilt. cave the reecp-
tarn Ht";ii. '1 he VM- class is there-
fire honored by being the first ch."
in the hfwy of the city nchoo!s to
m faulty tn.
The
I. in nts were met at the door by .Mrs.
H. I! Spent er who presented them
to the receivina Hue. In the line were
Mr and Mrs. W. F. Kamey Mr. and
Mi;. Ki;:ir foi:'l Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. VcManu-i c:..s. . Kthe! Walker
:e Clarke J.aara Kre-uiier Mur-
K.ret Mitchell Hatlte J'ucket! Milium
l-t.-ii;: Alice 11. Krancisco and Mr.
I rait-r ll.uiks.
The 1 ..11 of the- Securer liuiitt" was
Pi corntctl In lh class colors black
ai d jtoid At'itl P iihiiias of the hii.ll
'-(l.ool were Rwtir consplcuoasly
:.i s t.aaU ;iun ;i.;.v .o..csci aaj uio
iri-l'as of ii.H.- eie displayed.
'ti-'knily arntJR-i trt" r"onis. (I:;v!
j(!xl'o.il colors purple Ktid Kohl were
ii -id in tic library. Tabhs were ar-
! ':::' e:! Jr Sctlh'V a'1'! tlVCf.-
' !. f.i j-''1.' ( - eie 1. T'oS
i name fs piayed the fame as ti'-arl.
' M-i jit thai the word Senior was placed
! i.i the A'.i e lnsti ad of using i ambers
il :.i'u!v r U :i::a:cd by the li-t-I
ter ; B K N ! 0 It. atid the pro!;res?ions
in.oe kept wiiii the.-e letters. Soon
.al'i l Itie cif sis t.cre sea.eu at me
t Li. es there was a "I ippl.is at the
' ii.irhtr door" alul Master Spencer Hare-
j f. vi m ad'oitled earllis a lioie.
' this was tlelivcM'ed to Miss Walker
!
.hi t'-ad It altmd. The mcs.-at;e told
:.;....: r i;.i! a w.u.ii ut r
t;l the (!;vs of 1 fs 1 2 in her stead the
written fortunes. These were niveit
jpk' and wco reatt al ml and rc!tei.t
1 much mcrrtmettt.
A
two course
The ice wr.s
: luf( hetm was served.
ftezen ltt s'tunrcs with ihtt number
PU'J uioliled on them and the cakes
were tlecortited with high school petl-
ii.oits. The tavms of the cvenina
wi re en am colored rose: jil( I'M"
class flower.
Little Spencer Barefoot the mcs-
st -itg'T who delh efed the fortunes to
tii: class was dressed In a little yel-
low velvet eieniug Mi't tnitl wore on
hi; cntly head a Ltoiior cap. Mis cits-
tume w.is oiie of the (lever parts or
hi;: peri'oi iviance ami be did his part
very gracefully. Kacli fortune toiielit-d
on the personalit'y of the senior. For
iimtaiice Miss Moselle Larson giien
llll I'iiiiSi SO. l i
up to he one of the must popniai' f ir's
in st l.tiol was ;;iu-n a thimble as a
prophesy that she would enjoy popu-
larity for a time ami then would set-
tie down into the life of. a dejected
ami much neeleet-d old maid. Mia
Holla ml was given a anfi'rasette Itou-
ikP willi i he motto 'pray devoutly and
hummer stoutly." -V. Drivers was
given a "Jack ill the llux" bearing
tin word "I'r wu." Miss Smith was
to have a bi "nnt; social career and
was given as a favor a tiny boutpiet
box. Miss Oastain was felven a toy
Ititino indicative of a musical career
Mr. Copeland was given a gavel and
h ; was described as a double charac-
ter bis poetic talent fighting for su-
premacy over a legal brain. After a
biilliant career in the legal world be
was to end bis days as the president
t 1' China. Miss Dawson was destined
b' fortune to become a famous woman
o' letters and was given a quill yen.
Miss ltimatt was the modern Portia
mid was given a sm ill book entitled
l'it kwicU-against ISarielle. Mr. Ows-
ley was given an article Indicative of
his popularity among the fair
Miss Mamie Meal was given a toy cof-
fee mill which as.-aired her of a house-
wife's career anil Mr. Harper was
given a toy buggy and horse. The
verses that were written about each
menmer of the class weie clever ami
original.
o
Forty-Two Club Dolus
Two Enjoyable Meetings.
M-mbers of the Forty-Two club en
joyed two meetings thin week. Tues-
day afternoon tin' regular meeting
was heid at the home of Mrs. U. K.
Woollen. Four tables were arranged
for tht- players and the rooms of the
Wool ten home were rade attractive
by decorations in ;.' faster !i!!i"R.
The tally cards also bore Kaster deco-
rations. Thursday evening Mc.-dames Will
Owsley ind H. ('. S-itz entertained
the members of the club and their
husbands at the monthly evening
meeting. The club met at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Owsley. Favors of
the evening were sterling silver hat
marks for the gentlemen ami souvenir
spoons .gold pencils and bell pins for
the lad:-?. Repple.; the club nvtsbers
the guest were Miss Alma Sigmon
Mis Hazel Benson Mrs. Claude Sig-
mon and Mr. John Owsley. The ntxt
regular meeting of the club will bo
held jit the home of Mrs. U. J. Puzo
April T.
Mrs. Barefoot Hostess
Tc the Whist Club.
Mrs. 11. T. Ileitis Mrs. Klnier Ter-
rell Mrs. D M. Cjvanesg Mrs. K. M.
Bailey. Mrs. J. !'. Sparks Mrs. J. I).
C'armichael and Mis-Cs Jennie Wil-
liams and F.sther Macer were the
guests beside the club members at
the regular mooting of the Friday
Alteration Whist ciub at the home of
Mrs. 1!. B. Barefoot this wet k. Mrs.
Barefoot gave an elaborate (o'ty for
the members and five tables were
ananged it the club game. Miss
F.sther Mater received th guest pri;v
am. Mrs !' Coulter Mrs. Charles
Williams and M's. C. T. Signioti cut
for the club prize. Mrs. Williams was
sect ( ssfui and rt eived n pair of em-
jliuUhry m i: sors. After svvi ral ia-1
'tes .! ins gaine.i the guests were iavii-
el mlo lue ii.tretool liming room
wh'T- a ii''i:t it;;s ati.1 il:i!orati feur
course luncheon was served The
meeting this week was toll fit t club
meeting since the close of Lent and
ii was a UeltiUiiiul altair.
o
The Nfw Century Club.
The New Century club met with
.Mrs. Paul Vatm last Wednesday. In
the absence of the president Mrs. M
F. Courtney vice pre.idenl occupied
the chair. An excellent paper was
presented by Mrs. T. J. Calbraith on
"Women in Poetry" which was t o!
lowed by Mrs Paul Vami with a do-
s ript -on of the ' Poets of Oklahoma."
the majority of whom belong to the
Pi iU ration of Woniei.V cil'.bs. The
English Novelists of the Karly Vic-
torian Kra" was tli' t'lpir ilisettss-tl
by .Mrs. Pagene Hamilton. At the
close Mrs. Dashner lead a parliamen-
tary drill which was much appreci-
ated. The club will meet April IS. will!
Mrs. K. Hamilton. I.es-am Modern
Play Wriieis and Plays. Leader. Mrs.
Paul Vann. Poll Call Quotations
from Plays.
Mrs. Frederick Lyke and MUh Jose-
phine Williams and Mr. James Wil-
liams of New York ci;y are Jo lie the
guest.; (if Mrs. Rclord Bond next week
and will a; lend the charily ball.
o
The Kvi rgreeu lodge 0' the Ue'nek-
ahs will meet Monday evening a! I lie
hall.
Charity Ball the Social
Event of Coming Week
Friday evehiug wiii be marked by
the annual charity b'.ii. w'uicU wii:
be given at Conveniioa hall under
the auspices o" t'ne Clarity ISa'l tisso-
tii.lion. The prossram m ti.e ball bus
bt eti arraiiyei so that enterlaiane i:!
will be furnished to tho.-e w ho do tod
care fur daneins ar.d f r those w'.io
do. The music;-.!e and chiPlren ;
dances that have h- ?i arraasetl for
the early hours promise to be a very
pleasing ft atu.-e of the program. The
cl.ildrca have iu-ai trai;;c; by Mian
Wheeler physical culture direcetor ol
Pit; (lids' college ami the Kim pean
Folk daili es will be "neid-red. The
reiuiar dancing pi-cr ij.jin
a !l o'clot k. Tic' : r. .-iimeiits will
b - served tarou;:li(sl' the evening.
Matty i;t'..'-ts. frot.i c-nl of towi are ev
ported and the plat's are b- i:tg made
to entertain a large crowd.
1907 Bridge Club.
The luSi of the rios of jwi -'v.-gatm-s
that ha- a been i:i progress in
the lanT Pr'ulue cielt for ti . past throe
months being: jdaved afif-raoou
at the borne of Mrs. Mman Hamii-
tor The cVvcnlh ntett.ta w:ts held
V.'cdirOoilay afiern oa a; this same
home rtw t-s. Will u .!... w-hostess.
Mis.s lili.i Wiiiiams made bii;h
ser.re riitrifg ihe 'aflert: ci bit T Mrs.
J. I!. Sp:.t l-s ha.! the hit'.a.-d 'core in : v
tt.. seriou. of !-im..3 !'!: wx?.r a ;
i
the rtintt t'l.; nf' v- tvH!
yit-t;; Pc atitiu::! i v. v. ! -t ;i tic!
lo.ii". -;(. wf-i ... i... ) .. i
the si a -oli.
Lullow Dinner Pa!y.
Mr. tim! " H " ". 1 !a: w 1 .n ' v f.l
e II.-' ' f.il oil I.-! i il : !.!;. '
uieg at their home on i.a: as aw-
line at:d cover v.ie htlii for in.- f. I -
:'':- ' "' a'M '';- ' . '- of Mr. r.ul Mr.:. Job;: I ...veil Tu.-s-
i'i intiii.g Mr. said M.'. K. (.'. !'.i..' a ( day ewimig Ai the nie- nng a voto
Mr :;tii! Mrs. V. V. Wither a)i.lJaiS laken in toe uuitier of Inning a
Mr. ami Mrs. ilet'ord Bo.oi. The ta-
b'cs were laid in ur. n au l white C.
filial t! era; ions Icing s.m'.'.i.v ami
tulips. The dinner was :---rv-.-il at 7
o'ciock and an e'aiienie .evm t out se
teciei in ser'.e.l. Afti r diem r the
ges'-; i.j..u'riied t 1 :h" pscli!- w here
ti e spent the hei.rs ery pU asamly.
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Miss Murty Hostess
At Dinner Paarty.
Misj p. .so Murrav cave ;! deli'th 1 fill
dimiec n-.i-tv .'--e-r ii-.l"w .it
. ' .. .
o tot ti t 1 iae vieioi.oiio ik..ii unii".i
tiieiiiary to im- i-icr Mis. Ixii:. Slar -
ray of Ohlaliooia Ci!y. The U- dec -
tralioiis were T.eaiii'sfu! and the tneiiii
served wa t laho''!"'. l';ver ; were
laid for Misses Lois Murray of Okla-
homa City )"7) Floss Dtt'icati Julia
Mootten Murray ar.d Me..-rs. Shar-
ihiiii (Hv.lev and P.eruarti Halrd. After
dinner f he party s.icut ih.- afiernooa
kodaiiitig.
0-- ; church Thursday af!crr n at lite
The 1 ogiii.ir metiir.g of l;e Ja.'t Ps home of Mi---. S. V. Wilson ti un.
C.irls dub was po-ip m 'd l; t wee!; nual ehciion of officers vas add re-
but it is being io-ld i'ti-4 ai'fi noon' sub i'te as fot-iow-t Mrs. J. A. Bfvc
at the bono' of Miss Badiue tin en. ! pre-.idcii! ; Mrs. lienry Prey vice
Beside the ci.;b mcielicr. iiie cuesis
are Misses Donehy Sione -tue Cilkev
Kl.gi-ni.l Peeiv Uehceea Schow.
"A
Methodist Mission Society.
An interesting tiiee'iig of the Mis-
sioti Society of the Methodist church
was held Thursday afternoon at the
pallors of the church. Mrs. Thomas
llerttdo!! lead fit a meet ins and the
topie for the day was "Brazil. ' Mrs.
W.tf. (iilltey nad an interesting pa-
per on the country and then served
"Male" a tea that is grown in Brazil.
Among the inter' sting numbers of the
literary program were readings by
Mrs. C. S. Walker Mss3 Irene Wads-
worth ami Johnnie Crigshy.
Young Ladies' Guild.
One of tite important items that
was taken tip by the members of the
Young Ladies' guild at the last regu-
lar meet ins was tile proposition of
paying a first soprano it; the church
choir. The nii'in'oet s of the society
were unanimous in th opinion that
Mrs. T. It. Trawick should be elected
t. this place and Mrs. Trawick has
been rotpiost.'d to eimsid.-T it. The
gniid mei ai the home of Mrs. Charles
Pose Tue slay afternoon and the
meet in;' was vtrf ph asanl.
M.-Dowcll Music Club.
Nevi'i wi'l lie the musician studied
at the ia :c!:ir wwing tf the Me-
Powdl chili ibis i.tci boon ai. the home
':' Miss Ah'ia Si'tmou. A m'tslenl pro-
j I ain of nieiii his been ai ranged. Ar-
m ::ts ivill be made ;u. tiiis meet-
l.t;; 1; r;'t;d tl;e l.h ale uf Pie cini)
to tie. asouai i..viiii of iiie Fii'iii
Pet iict ! de; at ion a; Xornian next
" Ml.; l".i...J.l aciKai on
il'e ore-ram p.' the- Nonn.P.i c!i:! mr-et-it.g
T.'tiir .day e v ning.
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l.p'.vt.rt:i tc-.;ua Hold
' f '.' t.l " 1 ".'.t lo.-J.
j M ;:vvr. of tite 'vmoi-h league ca-
! t. v. I ;i l-i-';." '; ..eo't.w. ... nole
! gieropHeon mttehPie and it was do-
f par.-'i is. - 'ii.n-hine. After
t h.. tmsine-s imcting a social hour
' was' eaj yed. Catoej and music fur-
j ui.hed eiiiei-t.iintir r.t. I1tfreshiie:il s
j were f.M vet!.
1 - 0 -
Mooehgot Picnic Fianned.
j The l-v mbe.-.: .if the i-'orlv-two cluli
;'re pitnniag a tmio.iiU.ht picnic for
the 1 1 ; ; 1 j- 0: May "a to be held at
; Kim Shade t : : cio.ry f.irm. soipii
of tftn-n T'i's is the n-j oe't-v i.t
1 .... r
1 in. .m... ..j. un- r-cii.-mi .1110 owi v t - 1
1 :av.. uu-t.l is being m.uie to nsaKe ii
1 a sun.e s. 1" rty-.two will be played
i by the ;i..!u of the aiuomoliiles that
ire to be ued as ct'ivy ;:'t-e foe t''n
l-.riy. A picnic supper will be
ferv.-o.
Social Circle OB leers.
At Iiie called mooting of the Ladies'
Social Circ'i- of the Pi'.-sbvt.eriali
vice in e iieit : Mrs. K. p. Wilson
secretary and Mrs. loea.; Cook tra?
urer.
These dresses have a distinction of style
about them that isn't found with most
dresses you see. The Luetic People
design them this waysmart style.
They give a woman an air of quality
which none but the best dresses can
give. Just notice with some care this
illustration. We'll show you dresses
like these at $3.50 to $40.00.
You will also do well to see our line of Waists
House Dresses Children Dresses Cotton Silk
and Measaline Petticoats. You will find the
Snap Style Quality and Trice will interest you.
C a "M
Little Folks Enjoy
Easter Party.
Masier Plenn Horace Calbraith en-
tertained his friends last. Saturday
afternoon from 2:;jt to T o'clock at
his home with an Kaster ' party.
Twenty-nine youngsters from four to
twelve years of age gathered at bis
home and played at various games
on the lawn. At -t o'clock they were
invited Into the dining room where
Faster refreshments were served. The
largo table was decorated with green
moss ou which lay eggs of all colors
and newly hatched chickens. The
centerpiece was a wagon filled with
eggs drawn by a brown bimnie. Over-
head bung a basket of flowers sur-
rounding a white rabbit. Picture cards
of spring flowers desdgnated the place
of each guest while an abundance of
peach b'os:-o:ns fi'Srs' the room with
their fragrance. Ice cream ami cake
were served ' by Mrs. Calbraith who
was assisted by Mrs. C. K. Schow and
M 2 11. B. Hertdrlx. Among those
present were: Sam C.rlbi Barbara
(irihl Maud Church' CP ti-i Church
Joe Dew Will Ed Dews Frances
Dash iter (j'orge Da-dmer He ford
Bond Floyd Askew Mil ford Rein-
heimer Milton Manett David KaiM
bach Kenneth Castoigue I'A Hurry
Darwin Cascoigne. Dean Cascoigne
Margery Mays Milees C. Mays Ceo.
Livermore Ansel P. Challenner Paul
A'ann Augusta Vattii William Latj
ting. Lucciia LnUing Richard Lai
i
ting I'kirine Bullock Clenn Horace
Calbraith.
o
Easter Ball Was Enjoyed.
The annua! Faster bail Thursday
evening under the auspices of the
KliidoS of CdlllTill Ic.li-e j one
nf the tees' jd'a-'n!:'. dittc. .2 of the
week and one of the most enjoyable
entertainments of the kind given for
many weeks in the ciy. Fifty joi.ils;
m pie enjoyed the vetting ami the
musical program re alered by Mi..
llemitigton and her 1 Thostra was ex-
ceptionally good. 1 te guests were
served to an ice ct irse.
Rowena Circle Meeti g.
Mrs. V. H. Yoweil will entertain
the Rowena circle at the next regular
meeting- Thursday afternoon. The
circle met litis week at the home of
( Mrs. W" ill iam Wtngo Third and Penn-
sylveinia nviu. T! 're was a large
j crowd iti attendance and a delightful
itime was enjoyed. The hostess gave
mi eoivi iainitig rinding etiiiib'd
t nam v
two course luncheon
was served.
?ocial Program Arranged
Two future social events were de-
cided upon at the meeting of Khe.
Knights and Ladles of Security
Thursday evening. On April 25 a
social meeting will be held and the
second Thursdav evening in May a
dance will be given by the bulge. Of-
ficers will be elected to fill the vacan-
cies in the 1 dge a! the next reg-j!ar
meeting.
o
Mrs. J. W. Kayser etilt't-taincd the
Anctinti Prid t'.e club ot. pie regular
meet in;' Friday afiormiort
Elected to D. A. R.
Mrs. :l. F. Courtney received a no-
tice this morning from Washington
D. C of her election to tiiemberahly
in the National Society of the Daugh-
ters of the American- Revolution. Tbli
is considered a high honor and no one
can be enrolled as a member in tb
society who can not- trace the genea-
ology of the family of both parent-?!
back to the Revolutionary war and
finti tiiat some member fought in th
war. '"-.'
0
Lee Jackson Chapter U. D. C.
' Tin: regular meeting of the Lee
Jackson chapter of the Daughters of
Confederacy will be held Saturday
afternoon at the house of Mrs. B. jr.'
Palmer. This will be the last meet-
ing before the love feast which will
be given uy the daughters for the
veterans of the Joe Shelby camp on.
April "7.
Class Number Five of the Christian
Sunday school entertained the youotiR
nu n of the 1 in...; taught by Mrs. B. P.
Smith at the church parlors last night
and a wry' enjoyable evening was
spent. Contests and sanies afforded
the amusement. The family contest
of writing hkitches and guessing tbo
guest by the family descriptions was
flu principal contest ot the evening.
The party was given at the close of a
class (outest in which the young men
were w itinera in every point.
Mrs. W F. Wn.'-fieid entertained tho
Soros is club at the regular mec-t'Tis
Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. D. IL
Roche was the bailer and the fiis.1
half of Victor llmro's ' Te. M Hi-a-bies"
was studied. The next meeting
will be held at the home of Mrs. T. J.
O'Neill and the last half of the same
h I. -il'l lo ledeAed us that- time.
Mrs. Warfield will lead the -meeting.
There are now only two more meet-
ings before the close of the club sea-
son. Mrs. Ben Hampton will entertain
the members of the Young: Ladies'
guild of the Presbyterian cht.rch and
their friends on the evening of April
'') at the experience social ar which
time the report on the earnin.r of the
tw-tnty-five cent investments will te
heard. Knob member has been given
a (ittarler to invest for the society.
The t-.u-ul.lg will be repotted at Ihiii
mel iriij.
0
AH" 1-Vr.r Yn'e cprr'n'el tV.
Faith Circle class of the ( hnstian
Sunday school at the regul :r class
meeting Moiiday uiiil in a very de-
lightful manner. Avrangeuietus wer.i
made to bold the market down town
this afternoon.
Invitations have been Psueil 1?
Mrs. Kd F. Johns for a card pariy
Monday evening to be given in honor
of Mrs. John P. Johns of Oklahoma
City.
The Young: Latlies' Cuiid of i
JVo.sby tertan church will unvt Tue .
day to niii; al ihe honie of M.. T. J
Calbrailh.
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. THIRTEEN, No. 90, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 13, 1912, newspaper, April 13, 1912; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc732887/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.