The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 182, Ed. 1, Sunday, June 11, 1905 Page: 2 of 8
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Y.1E DAILY ARDMORCITE.
Ar-dcre Sunday June 11. 1905.
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it'll
(All wlei) limit r luteiul "1 lor
Sunday MumiiiKK Animoreite roust
b In hand not lata r than Friday after
noon . iiinire publication Si Ictr
lMItor J
One of tin1 main went a of the wt4
a th ni'ispUon tendered the rlslt-
.iik church delegate at tho hand-
mane home of lira. Ida Alexander on
A atrvH. Northwest. Th afternoon
waa muni ileilgntfully spent and the
occaakm will linger ton in th memo-
ry of thoae who atltmtted. The gnosis
wi n met .by tb recptlon committee
composed of memliei of ;bc aoctety
.ami were Meadame Foster. Quit Ian.
t nM. WorU'jr an I V! zander "i bo
liouse i -i.'ii' . 'O Uli ml ' Mes-
dump T. K. iti I' P Kia.-rtey. B O.
Hudson. C A. Ssmmons. J. S. Down-
aril. W. r i r.-oa V. ! '.' land.
Iiiirnev. AM and Woods preaittal
over the punch bowl. In thi dining
roimi aire Misses Ucate Alexander
Sin- I ramc Clara wotvwtoti Miiiau;
ilc.Vei ami Mamie NbrtxHt. The
(nn'flit were n ni tho dvr by :;ts
Ti'inuV Thorn phi n w the ciitst!
book after which tbey were prevented I
to Hip houso party and Ttoltln dele-
Ratiw. The home waa tranaformcd Into I
a place of beauty by ibe nl.ill.vl I; j.id j
of lb..- decorator The decoration for
Hit- affair were both artistic and lar-
li. The Hpaciuii hall wan iirnaratfnt-
.ili d with exqulnite rut flowers and
f ins. Tli- punch room waa et with1
jtllim llll ii fi-rnx and nasturtiums.
Tin' ioIdi sehtnie for th - dining room
wan while and isnvn. carried out in
appr.prlai details. Ornamenting the
massive dining table was a bowl of
iH'iniilful buncoed iwi't peas' which
orvad as a center plec . whll from
I1k oiMuidlliera above suspended white
uml xrtvn ribbons knotted In bow at
(In side of the table. The Herman oi-
i licit ra fumlabud superb ;iiu!c for the
incut. As a souvenir of tho occasion
itch sum waa presented with tt
Mainly picture of be Bros iw.v Meth-
odist cltiireh.
Tile inan ttl' ii'l- ;i nl ai ipiiilutnn-
of Ml .lnw'ph tie Smith. Til
b i-sijrprl-i'd o I. -iin 'li.ii --Uf w .11 In
It wa uxrvi-d ihut Miss llluku va
huini. n. no and ilellghtlui
iiteiial.i r. The tlub will meet with;
Minn 1 n (trirdciihlie on ne.t Tue.-'
day.
.
Ai.tuiort liita -pl.'ndldly ontertslued '
j larx number of church ladles ilnr
ug i. iv pjet wetf. The Woman Home
Mission MU-iy and the Foreign MU-
.ion aociity were fairly well attend!
ed. Th ladles' .avxlluU-tea Rre a val-1
os le adjunct. What women have ac-
complished for the churches the rellg-'
km world has long recognised a
thty hare b.en the moat valuable man
agere pastor and church boards hve
posseswed.
In ev -ry walk of life women now
permeate. No mo v. meat In started but !
women arc called upon as assistant !
and la many caaea aa the executive
otHccTH. The work done by the dele
galea as ahowu by the reports of the
mission iroclailM. clearly Masti-ste
their Inderatigabi.' efforts to do good.
Sim ess to them.
m
Tho TVrpsichorean dance Wednes-
day evening at the Ollmer hotel waa a
delightful affair. Tho (J -rma orches-
tra furnished music for the occasion.
Quite a number of visitors were pre-
vlit.Tlie club will Hive their next doivi'
on the tarpaullu. Thotte who ttlten t.il
H rv Mlnse Mulleu. Oardenhlre V.ra
Olive. Stewart (lllmir. Itowndirte.
mg.. Xatale WHIiams. Teate Ben-
nett and Sngsa; Atesars. Ilogle Vil-
lace. Dobblnx. tlutt. Hlmpsim liw.
Cafady. Russell Johnson. Cholre and
fltonum.
COMING BIOLE CONFERENCE.
t
uiiitei' in marriage tomorrow evening
at Clarendon. IVaas. to lr White
a prominent phyaicUn f Kentucky.
The wedding will take place at the
residence of a relative of Miss South-
ern with whom ho ha ben visiting
for some time. It may i said that
Miss Southern was one of the moat
popular as well as one of tho moat at-
ractlve young ladles that tver visit-
iil Anlmore. She is a typical bru-
ntte and has a pleasing dlanoaltlon
and a charming personality. During
her stay In Ardmore Miss Sotttbern
wan greatly admired and baa a boat
of frhndu who wlah her married llf
a happy one. She Is a slater to Mr.
F J. lUmsey of Ardmore. I i
Tho Elks em nilniHl w th an Infor-!
n.al dance on last Mou lay n'clit an 1
a large crowd rns pteiuit ami tr:
pud the light faataititc Hi Uio excellrut
music of the Germ in oi chest m. In J
fact the music waj . Me foatttre o'
the ivultti;. Qttltu n I. u iiber of v-i
itors wen present tnelit'llug Mlsw H.i I
kitr or Tlh -miUBO and ICIntore of Dai-
Arrangements Practically Completed.
Many Visitors Expected.
ruitici'iiieiiis have prtictlcnll) Ikhmi
completed for the second annual meeting-
of i In; goutltwestern Hible Conrer-
enii' which wiM open on next Tltes-
day. The aiisembly will Imld Its mpw-.
Ing! im the Orune lot on Wosl Main
strei't. For thia piirpwe a largw tent'
with a "atin capa. l y .it I f(Ki niu
be ii"ii. The tent will be raised Mon-
day. On of the buslcM men Is Itev. t ('
We'th. who la kmklna after the vari-
ous detail." In connection with the con-f-rA'iu
e. Ho is anticipating a large'
crowd. The delegates will be proer-
ly canil for. There are amp.- facili-
ties' for handling the many that will
visit Ardmore during this meeting.
There has lieen a commit t:-e appoint-
ed to look after the deleaaies and fhl
committee will have much to do.
One of the prominent Texas illvlin.
coming'! Itev Irving Carroll of Hal
las. A he was one of the speakerx
at the Illblv Conference held In Mil
kogo? last .tune he already Is favorably
known to many. Although Itev. Oar-
roil is an eminent pas4or he rtnilu lime
for leaching. ll' was one of the tna-n
oM-ak."rn at the annual Y. M. ( A
convention of Texas held at I Mil
lKrt.
Itev. Welth ha sent out a larx"
quantity of ailvei 'lnini iiimti-r 'c'mivo
to the meeting. Anlmore wna glve.i
piMmlm-nt spaiv In the ixmiiililct.
The leport of the civic commllUm
rcflcct.H great credit on the ladles who
have le en connected with llw work.
What simicii have arcosMplumed for
the city has been indeed a plonsure.
The work was undertaken and persist-
ently put-bid. Women hare proven that
they have the acuraun of buslnoaa need-
i.il to do things. Thty create and ex
cute And tbey lv- thn habit of fall-
ing to liol. upon thing as Insuravouii-
talile. but continue to fence and at-
tack until like drops of water on the
stone. iliL-y finally succeed In acornn-
pllnhing an mil. It is to be hoped that!
tbt) civic work started will be contin-
ued in the future and that Ardmore
will be a city of beauty through th-
efforts of the ii tfle tadiov
Th Whin Club met with Ml Ju-
lia lllake Wednesday afternoon from
3:3n until 5 o'clock. The pleasant af-
ternoon brought oat a nutr.'ii.'r .4 th?'
nicmtxrs and a iium'-i-' of fj mji were
prcaenl Rtght tables xrj o set for
play. During the nft. ruon. :clreh-
.jwm.i erj sprrcl Th tt9.' o1e
wan on by Mrs. V. 1. Anderson the
club prir. by Miss Vera Ollv?. and
tb. consolation by Miss Olive fle-
sldii th n'gulannT'mben' the follow-
ing guests wvro present. Mesdames
llytrs. Morgsn Ik-rbert. Cannon. Pos-
'er. inmliam. Anderson. Oulllot. Thnr-
man. XlfhoU Coleman. Kahn Coli-
nian Sums- ile'di r. and Uil'io of Cad-
In. Iis-ik Itutt. i'atton. ilani- of
.1 ff. i - .ii rtiid Cr i n.
For voting and old tho heat pill sold
Is Dr. Dade's Uttl Uver Pills. Never
gripe never fall to dense the sys-
tem and tono the liver. Sold by Cjy
Drug Store.
Tlift Ardmorel'e for ali His news.
I'nlicd State Inapertot Ji tikln-i and '
S. sf. Torbett anil daughter .Mln-
Gladys were attendants at the 1CIK- '
dam- on lut Monday night..
Mrs. S. H. Itussc-ll and Mrs. II. 1'
it.e will leave this w k for Shr. v
isjri to vhslt Mrs. Dee's rehuivps.
They will Ik absent about two wekx
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Mrn. V. I. von Keller aud daughter-
have returned from a i Vasjuit visit
to relatives and friends in I.lttb-
Rock. Mbs l.ove Of Mai let til I i.-iid
lug a few day wilii her fri.-nd Ml:
Fay Bnrnlee.
Whether ytm be the In a wanhtub oi
a porcelain bath It U esaentkil that
you have puro toilet soaps. Our htm k !
represenia the best and pun-it the mar' '
ket affords.
11 T. .1 HAM SKY. Diugn M
McCotmlck rake. at Illvfns fori !
& Krensloy's i
A Mountain
Picnic
In the Can on of tL V.irHu
Sunday. June 1 8th
Special lra!:. (or your icccmo-
d.ttion will leave Ardmore at
1 1:10 a. ni and I would urg
that you ge.t aboard a '.id
spend the a in the cp:n.
The fare is only 60c.
A. W. DUNHAM Agent.
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WIh u vent in fti of (jjr rubl't tin i-vsv riding
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)orior (jiutlii'es of tlu sf vehicle?. They are tht? pleas Vv
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lJ. C. PREDBYl
. A Case of Fright
n runaway hnre mil tii.nr likely 'u-lly
a Ii itterul vehicle I nlmo': n'i "mtuLiv
t'eHneiieo in btiy ctri-ets where in-
t'jr ear are fn (j .etit. If) out titigjr.y
or uiifun i-n't a total wrrck. cur $.'t
plan will be to ll.tw ii'it i' in mi.!
rf-pcl'' li"4iiae w ni ik-mi v r.Miii:i-
M'' linn;"" Im h'ttli e'-ihs wirt; .f
tiii ki:i!.
COPYHlChl-
D. E. ALLEN
The DSd Ardmoreite
For All the News
Ail the Time.
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MUSLIN
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We begin utir special seiiii-aunual Mmlin I'ntlerwear sale MONDAY JUNE
12th. You are familiar with our intiHliii underwear sales so it ia not necessa-
ry that we enter into an elaborate explanation. Suffice it to say we are the or-
iginators of Special Muslin Underwear Selling "The Baker" is the brand
we sell every garment bearing the authori.cd National Consumer's Ticket
being attached only after investigation by the League Committee. In this
tlrand Special Sale there is left no do ibt aH to the great values latest styles
etc. Call aud see for yoursell. If you miss this opportunity you will certain-
ly have cause for regret.
Few Other Special Items Offered
KNEE PANT SUITS -These maKe an interesting feature during this weeKs'
selling.
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You can buy the $1.00 Suits for - - $ .75
" " " " 1.50 " - - 1.15
" 2.00 " " 1.50
" " " 2.50 44 " - - - 1.90
" 44 44 44 3.00 '-.-.- 2.35
" 44 44 3.50 44 44 - - - 2.65
44 " 44 4. 0 0 4 4 44 - - - - - 3. 00
44 " 44 44 4.50 44 44 - - - 3.35
44 44 44 5.00 44' 3.75
44 6.00 44 - - - 4.50
EXTRA SPECIAL
MONDAY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY At from 5) to 10 o'clock and
from H to 1 o'clock we will sell 10 yards of Lawn at only
I 10 yards to the customer !
OUR EMBROIDERY SPECIAL:
Will be continued throughout the entire week liven if the weather
should continue hot anil oppressive it will pay you to come to this sale.
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