The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 14, No. 31, Ed. 1, Sunday, June 30, 1907 Page: 3 of 10
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Ardmor Sunday June 30 1907.
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
Twnr
Society Happenings of the Past Week
MRS. T. H. STURGEON PHONE 63k.
The Society Editor requests
that nil persons who wish to
contrlbuto articles to tho Sun-
day Society Columns will kind-
ly telephone or send them as
i-arly as possible In the wcok.
Owing to the volume or the Sun-
dy report It has become Impos-
sible to handle It on Saturday.
Only events that tako place on
Friday and Saturday will b In-
serted In Sunday's paper It
sent In later than Krlday noon.
Your attention to this will bo
nn appreciated courtesy.
Don'ts for the Bride.
i)ld you ever bako a cako?
Did you uer fry uu egg?
J late you ever stuffed a turkey with
tomatoes?
Can you broil a slrrolu steak?
l)hl )ou uvur brown tho leg
Of a mutton and then servo It with
potatoes?
It you know these things by heart
Just forget them If you are Biuart
For If hubby should Hint out that you
can do them
llo wilt kcup jou busy baking
Cooking biolllng biscuit-making
And It's better for jou It jou nuvor
know them
If you over havo been showed
Mow a dress has to bo sewed
So olio (iumi)t toll you wore It all last
season.
If you can create a hat
rum u Hid u bathing mat
Don't attempt It for this very simple
reason :
Just as soon ns hubby knows
'1 hat you uro good at making clothes
Ho will keep jou busy sowing darn-
ing; mending.
And you'll miss your social teas
.Matinees whist talking bees
And your simple life would havo a
dreary ending.
Chicago Journal.
!
Tho week lias been a red-letter oao
In tho way of weddings. Tho bells
havo been ringing Incessantly and the
merry month of June is making good
Its reputation for marshalling un
Jinny of brides.
Wednesday was tho favorite day of
nil no less than a dozen weddings
In nnd around tho city wero scheduled
for that day. Old Sol smiled his
sweetest ami everything was lovely.
Tho chautauqua season was on and
wo have had tho pleasuro of enter
taining u number of persons of
national reputation. Wo havo also
had a good showing of visitors to at-
tend both tho notable weddings mil
Chautauqua.
Tho air domo has had an unusual
good play and has been one of tho
l)iular places for an hour's amuse-
iiient nnd past time. In fact Ard-
more is assuming qulto a metropolitan
air these days.
Olive-Evans.
Young bride a prayer for theo;
That all thy hopes possessing
Thy soul may prnls her
Coil and Ho
May crown theo with Ills blessings.
Tuppcr.
Prominent nmong tho weddings of
tho season Is that of Miss Zoo OIlvo
and Mr. Kbbor I.eo Kvans which took
place last Wednesday at high noon
In tho First Presbyterian church In
the prohenco of a largo and distinc-
tively fashionable audience. As a
rule weddings aro endured rather
titnn enjoyed by the spectators other
thuu thoso Immediately concerned
hut this occasion was a notablo ex-
ception tho altalr evidently bclni
much appreciated by tho guests.
In tho first placo tho church as a
hower of summer roses palms ferns
nnd sweet peas.
Tho aisles wero bordered with tall
llambeaux of vnlloy-llljH at each pew
forming a lloral pathway beautiful la
effect.
Tho chancel was a mass of llowers
arranged most artistically and lingo
bouquets and showers of sweet peas
In profusion.
Tall pcdlstals draped In cluny laco
suppled Immenso Iloston ferns nnd
tho lloor was laid In oriental rugs.
Tho musical programme was un-
usually good and elaborato combin-
ing organ and volco selections.
Whllo tho assemblage was in wait-
ing. Mr. William Ilarrowman sang
"Hecauso" by d'llardelot whllo Mrs.
K. K. Oulllot preluded tho wedding
mnrch with 'Tor This." by I.o Korcn.
And as tho last notes died n'ay Mrs.
is'. II. McCoy played tho processional
bridal music from "I-ohengrln"
Tho first to enter beliir; Tho ush-
ers Mr J. V. Cabbie and Mr. Miller
ono coming down each nlslo. they
met and aosscd at the chanci 1 ltcv
t (' eli h .the clcrgjhinn then took
his place amid a profusion of ferns
and llowers. Then ruine Mr. Joel
Uuchnnnii and Mr. Olen Wolvorlnn
then Mr. Harry Williams and Mr.
Velio Suggs then cntuo tho maldaln-
waiting one by one dnlntly gowned
in pink and blue
Miss Vera Ollvo. sister of tho bride
and Miss Mary Hobsou Miss Carnoa
Addlngton and Miss Mao Iowden
Miss Valley Southern and Miss Ploy
Alvls each crossed nt the chancel
nn. I formed n semicircle facing tho
brldo and bridegroom following cnuio
matron of honor Mrs. Joseph Adams
In pink and earning a bouquet of
li Franco roses followed by tho
groom and his best man Claud
Kvans his brother.
In tho opposite nlslo proceeded by
by little Misses Gladys and Ernestine
Uulliot In white nceordlan sIIks
strewing rose-petals tor a bridal path-
way enmo the little ring bearer Miss
Ilattlo Burnett who bore tho sacred
circle which binds their vows hidden
tu a rose. Next came tho brldo lean-
ing on the arm of her brother Mr.
j ..n Olive who gave her Into the
hands of her choice among men.
Til bride's toilette was n smart
three-piece Japanese coat suit ot navy
tale volt oyer taffeta with sillet lace
blouse coat nnd skirt trimmed in
velvet ribbon nnd buttons with shoes
gloves purse nnd parasol en suite
and n Hehoiix hat of blue with n bluo
herons wing nnd encircled with a
wreath of bluo shaded roses Bhe car-
ried an arm louqiiet of bride roses.
Miss Vera Olive the bride's sister
woro a bluo hand embroidered swiss
over silk Inset with vnlenclennes luce
black gloves and picture hat of black.
Miss Mary Hobsou was becomingly
gowued In pink tissue touched off
with baby Irish valcnclues and black
picture hat.
Miss Mao Iovden In blue chiffon
over silk nnd Valenciennes lace pic-
ture lint and black gloves.
Miss Valley Suthern in pink tissue
over pink silk black hat and gloves
Miss Floy Alvls In bluo mull over
silk picture hat.
Miss Addlngton In pink tlssuo over
taffeta black hat nnd gloves.
The bride is the daughter of Col.
and Mrs. Sidney Suggs ono of tho
new slate's oldest and most respected
families; a young lady who has been
carefully reared she Is very attrac-
tive being of a petite bruno typo
with a decided chick and Btjlc.
Tho groom a keen clear cut young
man of easy address and genlel man-
tuer. Is a son of ono of Texas' most
noted families.
This alllanco has been looked up-
on over slnco tho engagement was
known as nn Ideal ono uniting as It
does two such honored and Influen-
tial names and consequently tho wed.
ding was of unusual Interest nnd bril
liance and by tho way tho brldo
takes her mother's maiden name
however there Is no relation.
The gifts to tho couplo wero prince-
ly In their value beauty and number.
French china and Imported falnco
with pieces of elegant cut glass em-
broidered linens rugs art bits and
house furnishings galore.
Immediately after the ceremony tho
bridal party was driven to the union
station where tho usual "Jolly send
off" was given them nnd their trunks
lime labels significant of the occasion
with an "I'l bllo aml a c"wln'll at-
tached which will guarantee a snfo
arrival at their cosy quarters In Dal-
las their futuro homo.
I
Harge'tt-Gordon.
Dr. K. O. (lordon and Miss Walker
Hargett wero united In farrlago yes
terday evening at 8:30 o'clock at tho
homo of tho brldo's aunt Mrs. J. II.
Keover Oak Cliff.
Tho ceremony was performed be
neath a wedding bell ot Juno rosott
suspended from nn arch of asparagu
pluiuosa with a background of fornl
and palms.
Hew J. J. Kellem officiated nnd tho
wedding march was played by MM
J. J. Kellem
llefore tho arrival of tho wedding
party nd during tho ceremony Miss
Raymond Ilrlggs played violins selec
tions.
In the wedding march wero Mlsi
miss Co'tew of Ardmore I. T. maid
of honor; Dr. W. T. White host man;
Miss Ilertha Gnult nnd b. 0. Donald
Master Tom Keover acted as ring-
bearer.
Tho bride was gowned In whlto
hilk llngerio fabric trimmed In Mexi-
can lace Miles of tho valley held
her vf'l in place and her bouquet wai
of brido roses.
The maid of honor woro n princess
gown of Mexican lace and the bride-
m..lds dross was of whllo organdy
prim ess In stylo and trimmed In
Mechlin lace.
After tho ceremony thero was a
reception to 200 guests. The house
was elaborately decorated. In the
hall ferns nnd palms mingled with
roses white nnd pink. The imrloni
wero wreathed with whlto rosin and
wm.e daisies and In tho dining room
American lleuuty roses with. feriH
and sinllnx were used.
Tho punch bowl In a bower of
American Ilenutles wus presided
ovor by Misses Quoqueoto Addison
nnd Hobo Cockrell.
Dr. and Mrs. Cordon have gone to
(lalvestou nnd after two weeks spent
In southern Texas will bo ut home In
Dallas. Dallas News.
McS wain-London.
Among tho Juno wddlngs lit Inter
est to Ardnioro people was that of
Mr. Charles U lndon whose mnr-
rlge to Miss Uimn McSwnln of Tish
omingo was handsomely celebrated nt
tho First Presbyterian church Wed
nesday Juno 20. A number of friends
went over from hero. Tho church
decorations were very elaborato and
effective this being the first wedding
KolomUed In the now church.
The chancel was especially beauti
ful. The aisle was avenued bj petit
palms and iot plants and ran Into
a picturesque Junglo buck of the ultar.
The arch wiut embowered with aspar
agus nnd bung with n huge wedding
bell of summer blossoms under this
Hanked on either side mnsses ot ferns
nnd asparagus lleueath this ureli
the brldo and groom entered unat
tended and were inndo man and wlfj
whllo Miss Sopha Fry gently sent
forth tho sweet glad noteB of "Lohon-
grin" with Moll u obligate by Mr.
Jack london brother of the groom.
Tho cereinany was performed by
I lev. John W. Head ot tho MethorlHt
church who usej the old Methodist
ceremony.
Tho brldo was becomingly gowned
In an exquisite white crepo do cheme
over white tnffeta.
j.fter tho ceremony nn Informal re
ception was held nt tho bride's home.
Hero sho donned her going away
toilette which was ns smart as her
bridal gown was splendid. It being
;i three-piece suit In the now color
of brown with hat gloves shoes and
parasol to match. And amid tho
usual shower of rice old shoes aud
cowbells they took tho Frisco for n
visit In southern Texas.
Miss McS wain Is well known In
Ardmore having been schooled In
Hnrgrovo College and afterward tnk-
Ing a business course in Selvldgo Dul
lness College. Sho possesses a
cnnrmlng disposition and Is qulto a
favorite.
Charley Ixmdon has been reared In
Ardmore nnd Is tho win of our fellow
townsman J. M. Umdon. Ho Is a
young man of lino business attain-
ments and Is now holding a lucrative
position with tho K. P. Insurance
company.
After July tho 10th Mr. nnd Mrs.
London will bo nt homo to their
friends nt 711) C street Ferndalo.
KlrbysTnclalr.
An especially pretty homo wedding
was that of Mrs. Kvio Klrby to Mr.
Arthur Sinclair Wednesday morning
at 10 o'clock at tho beautiful now
homo of the brldo's In tho bouth west
part of tho city.
Tho spacious receptoln hall was In
white roses nnd tho music room whero
tho marrlago ceremony was perform
ed was In sweet peas pink being
chosen ns tho color thciuo for tho
occasion.
Hov. Drown of tho St. Philips Epis
copal church performed tho ceremony
In the presence of only tho Immcdl
nto families of tho contracting putties
Immediately after tho ceremony tho
party was taken to tho homo of tho
groom's parents Mr. and Mrs. Guy
P. Cobb where an elaborato break
fast was served In nn eight course
menuc. Tho breakfast was very
cholco nnd Jolly nnd the brldo and
groom wero merrily toasted.
Tho brldo woro a beautiful ecru
pongee touched up with brown with
hat gloves and shoes en-sulto.
They took tho Santa Fo at 2:5 for
the north whero they will spend
their honeymoon In Chicago tho
lakes and will bo at homo after Oc
tober 1st In Ardmore.
Doth Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair aro well
known In social circles of our city
sho having resided hero many year.
nnd Is a bright charming young wo.
man. Tho groom Is ono of our
lending business men and qulto pros
porous.
Gre'-n Or.idford.
O fortunate. O happy dRy
When a new household rinds It placo
Aiming the myrld homes 0f earth
-Ike a new star Just spruits; to birth
Ami rolled on Its harmonious way
Into the boundless relm of ijwee
Ijiugfollow.
Tho marriage of Miss Willie Green
daughter of Mr. and Mr. William
Green to Mr. Otto Bradford son of
Mrs. S. II. ltmdford. was the primer
event of the week nnd was beautiful
ly celebrated nt the Green homo on
.sorth Wnsblngton Wednesday even-
ing The wedding being ono of the
most hntidsuinoly appointed of the sea-
son. Only relatives and n limited num-
ber of Intimates were bidden. besides
the merry bunch of llachelor maids
tu ' club of which tho bride Is a fav-
orite member.
The brldo was reared In this city
ami is u daughter of ono of the oldest
families a young lady who has been
cnrefnllv trained and beautifully
schooled being devoted to and gifted
In music with a discrimination of tho
classics. While Koniewhat reserved
she possoHKCH u lovable trait of char-
acter which bus given her n distin-
guished popularity among all classes.
'I he groom Is one of our city's
young business men a civil engineer
of marked ability and iHissesses a
high moral character is congenlPl
idensant and popular with every one.
The decorntlona were elutiornto and
the house was abloom with beautiful
blossoms ns It was a chntter with
handsomely gowned women and hnd-
somo men.
The reception hall wan grouped
with toll cannas and ferns.
In the parlor the bride's chosen
Hower. tho "Field Daisy" cnrrlod out
tho color scheme. Tho bay window
was hung In garlands of asparagus
with daisies peeping hero and there
nnd ferns and palms Hanked on either
side. Tho hoiiso Is convenlo tly ar
ranged for receptions throwing the
apartments Into one. Tho archways
wero hung In Batln ribbons with
daisies attached which formed dainty
portlers.
Tho music room wns In nasturtiums
and summer roses. In hero tho wed-
lIiiu elfts wero on display. A hand
somer collection has never been
shown. There was cut class china
nnd onvxclock. sliver wear bits of
hrla-abrac oriental rugs and think
ot It a dozen glasses of Jelly. In
looklnc over the unmber. wo noticed
a handsome remembrnnco from A. J.
.ucOuatters of McOuatters Plumbing
Com nnn y. also one from II. K. Mc-
Clunnan and others of which wo
would bo glad to mention had wo
Biiaco. In here Mrs. Moran Scott pro-
sided over tho guest register.
Thn .llnltiE room was exqulslto 111
Its treatment ot proud American
beauties and asparagus fronds and
daisies caught about tho plato rail
which formed a border beautiful in
effect. Tho table was treated wiin
cluny laco pieces and candelabrum
and handsome cut glaBS.
Miss llenny ltlgglns and Ireno DICK
In ulry whlto flocks dipped refresh-
ing punch fiom a cut bowl edged In
daisies.
The bride's coming wes announced
lv the entrance of tho dainty llttlo
rlnn bearer Dorthy Hudson who cut
a nrocesslonal nlslo from tho sitting
riHim to the daisy clustered nltar
while Mr. Walter SlmpBou sung "Thy
Dear Dyes" with flno feeling and as
the last tender notos sank to sleep
among tho daisloB Miss Lillian Mc-
Neos sent forth tho Joyous music or
"Ujbeugrln" for tho processional.
FniiowliiK the llttlo fairy ring-benr-
er who boro the golden rlrclo on a
sn'tln nlllow. eamo Miss Annlo Den
nett and Mr. Vollo Suggs. Noxt
camo tho brldo and groom alone and
unm met bv Itov. C. C. Welth pas
tor of tho First Presbyterian church
who gave the charges and healed tin
vows according to tho luiprosslvo
ring ceremony.
During the blessing of the betro-
.i.il tho idnnlst sent forth low sweet
music and for tho congratulations
sho struck up a trlumphatu march.
The bride wore u beautiful gown
of dotted silk net ovor silk musalln
and taffeta trimmed In liberty satin
nnd hair dono high with a balf wreath
of dalslos and carried nn arm boquet
of daisies.
Miss llonnott was charming In a
whlto swiss Inset In aco bands with
luce voko nnd elbow sleovcs.
Alter hearty congratulations dainty
refreshments wero served
Immediately after tho reception tho
nowly wedded couplo wero driven to
their own home a cosy cottage on
Hargrove Heights which has recent
ly Iweii complete) and was In readl
liess for them where they will make
this their plain ot residence nnd are
now at home to their scutes ot
friends.
Merrle Wlvs.
Mrs. Philip Stephens eiiterlnlneil
the Merrle Wle at midweek with a
llmllod number of Invited guests.
Tin- house was very attractively
decorated with cut llowers and n
scheme of ellow the club chosen
color this was carried out with great
bunches of brown eyed Susans In J.ir-
Innlers and slender vases over tho
tables and maiital and on tall pedes-
tals Mrs. Frank K. Tull sinter of tho
IiohIobb assisted her In entertaining
and they very cleiorly Introduced a
very unique contest which was un-
usually Interesting and each guest
l lined her "thinking crip." "Kitchen
llllnsels" It was called. A tin plepau
small tne kind the bakers use Willi
pencil attached and two round leaf
lets pasted III on which wns written
llfleen questions nnd each to bo nn-
swered with the name of a utilise!
In the culinary iloimitmcnt. The
questions ran thus:
An Insect Spider.
What Is prominent in a baseball
game? Pitcher.
What suggests a well known Hus-
lern city? lleau Pot.
What represents a Oieek dlety?
Pan
A kind of drum? Kettle.
What's the best to do to a rival ot
jour own sex? Freeier.
The llrst thought In planning a trip
abroad? Stenmer.
May the roses In your cheeks never
grow? 1'ato
This was one of tho merriest con-
testa tho Ivob have ever had and nt
the roundup Mrs. Frank Bonner
proved to be the best versed In kitch-
en mechanics of tho club member
mil was given nil enameled ware
water pltchor.
Mrs. Downnrd of Pnrcell took
great prize for having nnawercd all
nnd Mrs. II. K. Thomas was given
a Jelly strainer for consolation.
DellcloiiH refreshments were served.
Tho guestB Included; Mesdames
Bonner Franklin Dick Iljrd. John
Stone. F. K. Tull Will Prater A. B.
Focht II. 11. Thomas. A. (1. Noble .1.
F. llledsoe W. W. Taliaferro J. F.
Hamsey lloon Tallferm Downnrd of
Purrell Perk Ilriiro of Pauls Valley
A. W. Dunham of Ft. Worth. Thelma
Itnnisey. Knthrlne Stephens William
Ward Ityrd Jack and Philip Step-
hens. I
Christian Aid Reception
On nceount of the Chautauqua being
In session tho reception to have been
given by tho ladles of tho Christian
church was post)ned until next
Tuesday afternoon when they will
entertain and bo at homo with Mrs.
W. A. Payno on North Washington
from 3 to C. All friends nro cordially
Invited.
-Musical
ncltal.
Miss Foster's music clasr will glvo
a recital Monday and Tuesday oven.
Ings lu tho Broadway Methodist
church beginning promptly nt 8:15
On Tuesday morning nt 10 o'clock
tho Intermediates will glvo their re
cital.
Tho public In genersl Is cordially
Invited no special Invitations.
Lawn Party With Mltscs Johnson
.Minces (Irare and Katie Johnson
entertained qulto a Jolly crowd of
lads and lassies last Monday even
ing at tho homo of tho tatter's par-
netB on West Main street.
It was a lawn fcto and tho spacious
grounds wuru brightly illuminated
with Japnnoeo lanterns which gave
a picturesque appearance. In tho
rear of tho yard under n canopy of
evergreens Mrs. W. 1). Johnson dip-
ped refreshing punch.
On arriving each guest was given
n dainty souvenir on whloh a flowor
wns tied and a quotation written
Theso wero to bo matched for their
partners.
A unique contest was also nn nmus.
Ing featuro of tho evening. Therfl
was a box In tho ynrd nnd each
guest wiib to guess what It contnlnod
nnd draw lis contents. In this Man
nrd Woods was fortunate and gave
na IiIb answer tho popular "Toddy
Hear" and drew Its picture
Miss Verna Kddleman wns given
i ie booby sho gursscd a pig and
drew It Mrs. McKlroy and Canter
bury wero tho Judges.
All kinds of "lawn" games woro
pl.i.vil nnd il in ion t I. iii'shue nli
en i d
iiiiiHi- pri -i hi Wi re. Hov Went and
.lrlle I'raim- Mniinr.1 Woods and
Vivian Mcl'latchey Waller Hanks an)
Itutli Baker Jess Madden nnd (lerllu
Ingram Lewi I ed boiler and Mamie
Henderson. Paul llutt and Pauline
(lladney. D. M. Mrt'oj and Pelt)
linker Krnest MrPanu nnd Ada Drew
Jack Uindoii and l.urlle .MrClatchey
Hen Stephens and Daisy Holier!
dortle Woods and Ktiiiny lowdcli.
Vera I-Mdletnan and Win. Moore
Kthel Mclilroy Margaret Vomer
Cornian Jauetto Moore Tutt Baker
Biuinle Madden Karl Burke Lticlie
Hell HlUa Cruce Hal Spiaglns Itoy-
moil Foster Hthel Bullion Adel Stew-
art. Hay Campbell Forlo Johnson
Beatrice Von Keller Garnet Johnson
Miller Vomer and Itutli Dawson.
Royal Neighbors Entertain.
Ill compliment to ..iIh N. II. Nor-
ton Supervising Supremo O Iclo ot
Kansas and Oklahoma th loc.il lodge
of the Modern Woodmen unci llojal
Neighbors teudeied a dnltsjlitfu. re-
ception .Monday evening In tho K. P.
hall to which a general Invitation whs
given to the public.
A cake .walk was an amusing fea
ture of the owning' entertainment
lu which a number irtliiuited. J.
N. Jobo pi in ed an excellent walker
nnd wus given a cake ot soap. Mls.i
Fiom BtihliiRliin "took the cake"
among the ladles. There was quite
an Interesting programme.
Amelia Hunter Volco selection
Mrs. Illggnrt Heading
Ponil (ialllon Piano nolo
lds Con Kccltntlon
Nettle lliilchor Voice selection
Dr. McCann mndo a most Interest
ing talk Inking for ills Bitbject the
Mlidorn Woodmen ordor nnd gave
an outline of Uh history.
Mrs. Horton gave an address which
wns both elillghtnilig nnd enjoyable.
At tho close of the programme a
sumptuous banquet wiih served.
The Hoyol Neighbors Is a compar-
ullvely new order but Is gaining a
rapid gorwth and an order to which
overy mother should Join. The mem
bership lu our town Is rapidly In-
cieaslug.
China Shower.
Mrs. I). H. Allen will entertain with'
a china shower next Thursday after-
noon complimentary to Miss Kay
Burnett who wilt bo nn early July
brldo
Dancing Party.
Ono of the charming parties of tho
week was that given by Mr and Mm.
llert Koster Thursday evening com-
iillmentnrv to their niece. Mis
(Hodys Torbett of Ada who Is hero
visiting them.
Tho guestB wero bidden to dance
ns the upper lloor of tho Foster
homo Is converted Into a danco hall
and conveniently accommodates a
uoinIIv number of couples.
The music wub extra lino nnd tlio
light fantastic was tripped till the
wo Bin.V hours.
Dainty refreshments wero served In
Hie early n.irt of tho evening and
Just as the party wero thinking ot
tnklmr their leave. Tho trim south'
crn hospitality was shown when tlio
guestB wero Invited Into tho roar
yard and a big water tnellon feast
was tho order of tho evening.
It was Hearing morning when tho
Jolly bunch wended their way home
ward.
The guest list Included Joel Ilucli-
nnnn nnd Miss Lenora llutt Lowls
Hoyd and Miss Mny Stowart Velio
Suggs and Miss Mumnno of Dallas.
Tom Hogle nnd Miss Benny ltlgglns
Arthur Kyle and Miss Floy Alvls
Wadtor Simpson nnd Miss McNeos.
Mcflulro Misses Johnson and
fjmKH Shelton nnd .Miss Lillian
Suggs Crockroft and Miss Nat.
Williams. Harvey Johnson and JHss
Tato Will Haker nnd Miss Hurnett
Harry Kerry and Miss Dick Don Itus-
sell nnd Miss Phillips Llnol Coldsby
and Miss KdwardB.
Tho clipping below Is glvon for the
benefit of soma of tho old bachelors
who havo been unablo so far to get
their courage up to tho point of a pro
posal when calling on tho girls and
would obviate all dllllcultloH for tho
nccoptanco of tho Invitation would
sulllclently Indicate that "Harkls was
willing:"
A man ovor In Trappo Md. whom-
ever that may bo Is to have a Fourth
of July party Thnt would not bo In-
teresting If it wero not for tho fact
that ho Is to havo nn unusual enter
tainment. Tho gentleman bas a now
house and ho has Invited all ladles
w i hunt hiixhnuds to be his guests
that ii.n Morcowr lu announc
lh.il th.. lililv itlifi m.itii! 1irailf inn
liiaiuilng on that occaioii he will a.
In be Ilia ulfo Viu If 111.. Initl
inn nutiiv jnni. w ii.ii uu t'tniwiiifi
charming ho might not II ml his tns
I. (..... .-. 1... l.t
u hard one.
At th) Lakes.
Mr. and Mrs. O. T llledsoe Mr ar
Mrs C. L. Anderson Mr mid Mr
Potter Mr. and Mrs llert Foster an
Miss (Itadyn Torbett of Ada. wei
giusta at tho Ilod and dun Club an
Hent the night They report "th
Jolllest" time nnd nre lu for nnotht
trip.
Rod and Gun.
Mr. mid Mrs II. A. Simpson Mr am
Mrs. J. N. Dodson nnd Mr. Watts an
1 1 . ..I . 1 1.. I n nln
lln llllil HUH till II I'HJWJ I"? 1. 11 (1111
X
iiM-ie nun iii-eu nui;ii 11. miir-iiiim
ill miriiiiv iiiimi-H mi. unm wi'f'K urn
so many Interesting people to writ
iiuiMli mill inn t-iiimi miiivin nun i.
I.imI annul In lliti alitifflu nml linne
lo be forgiven for any omission
Kigiii uere now let me nay vrn
lint the neonle wbn belli a rftiorte
..nt .1 ...ii iii..i. i.i i... wrnti.n un nn
tend thai thev do not care for "howl
paper notoriety."
Mi-u ir (lulltiil rhnrniltielv on
M.iMiiiii. ..i-itiiiti i .wiiiiiuinii.nr.irv I
..linn .in- wi 1 1 u nun ..ii i.im.i
l.-L'tiiiu i-lui wiirii iii'irrli.1 Wnilnemlllv
mid Mr. and Mrs. (lulllot.
Dancing Party.
handsomest nnd oulto tho larccs
tho week-end at thu palatial homo
. l.-ll... .... I I ...... .1 ....... It. Vw I
. illliii.htlillr- .f MnmnMii. wttn. tin
It and Is qulto a delightful guest.
i .n.i i n-i...i ..... i. .
color scheme perfectly.
I II. 1 IIUIII'M llltHl WilH CUUV VUIUU U
placed lu tho danco hall nnd waa pn
sided over by two maldB which wa
The banquet hall was dressed 1
pink and tho favored flowor used b
thu hostess was tho American beaut
soniely Jald board and Its color lutr
and other dainties. Thu center plei
wus a great bed of roses and ferns.
charming daughter Miss Jcannctto
'i n ninuir unm nv inn wiwenmii
orchestra and was par excellent. Thi
Miss Katherlne Suggs kindly rendi
ed her servlcu whllo the boys ludul
ed lu the danco.
UU " v " "wt. luwuuvu ... . J
by of Sherman Addrngura Smlt
Stuart Hobsou Helllngsfelder 111
Mrs. Brown of Austin guests ot Ml
Alice .viooro .Mrs. r.. r. uuiuoi n
mi! im. if.. j .lime .iir linn .11
Hoy Bradford
Miiuurn I lit'rwul wrili-erfnn V'n
Suggs i:. L. Dean II. Wallace It.
chnnaii Stoddard Lowls Hoyd 1
(keen Don Hussell Manuel liar
aud Sol Lowenstelu.
People Who Come and Co
Mrs. Heed McLamoru ot Abllei
mother Mrs. Chaney
man are visiting with their lit
friend Kdna Dalton In Oklahoma CI
Messrs. Tom IJogle aud Elwood W
vcrton who went on uio Monto
excursion trlti. havo returned and
port a delightful iluticg. They w
Joined at Muskogeo by a Jolly par
In tho bunch was Misses Georgia
Llnua Parker.
Mrs. Mnttln fiord ot Ada Is In
city visiting with tho family ot
Kddleman.
Miss Ireno Kddleman has oturt
irom nn cxicuueu visit wiui ivnu
at Ada.
Mrs. Sam Noblo Is spending
(Continued ou Pago 0)
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