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Ardmore Sunday May 24 1908.
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE.
PAGE 8EVEN
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... SOCIETY...
y Mn T. II. Sturgeon I'lionest House (J3-1 Olflcr fl.
Dack to the Country
I.
I want to got back to the country
Where forests forever aro erven
When- mendows are frequent anil fra-
grant And shimmering shadows aro seen;
"Where mosses are moist In the wood-
land Where imillln stalks grow by tho
way
Where the loaves of the uumnch are
crimson
And sweet In the scent of tho hay;
1 want to get back to the barnyard
To tho bridles and saddles and
stock
Whore It always Is "(Knno." at noon-
time And "supper" at six o'clock
II.
I'm tired of racing and chasing
All over tho streets or tho town
Pursuing tho dollar athletic
As nimble and quick as a clown.
I'm weary of guady theayters
Of summer resorts nnd tho like
And I tell you 1 secretly hankur
Afar from the .1lty to hike.
And Journey 'way back to tho farm-
house Where there's never an opunwork
Where It always Is "dinner" at noon-
time? . .
And "supper" at six oclock.
4
I'm
111.
"lunch" and
of "lunch-
or
a
or
low-priced
"six o'clock din
weary of
eon"
Whuther costly
free
And the inought of
iter
1 own is repellent to mo.
I want to sop bread In Ihu gravy
1 want to eat plo with a knife
And make the same tuo or a saucer
. Thai 1 learned very early lu lliu.
Jly George 1 am sick of tho city
And I want to get back with tho
Whore It always Is "dinner" at noon-
time And "supper" at six oclock.
S hool Days.
have been to school haven t
Now wticn't ou proud ol
iSilldren. Thursday and Friday
-you mothers and fathers and didn't
they do Hue in their class recitations
and my my did you ever sou such
excellent display work? You wero
glad you wero living glad you had a
dear one whether largo or small;
and didn't you wIbIi you could bo a
child again? I did. I bellevo thoro
aro few hearts In this world that do
not at somo tlmo lu lite like- Kllza-
tioth Akera Allen lu "Hock tuo to
sleep" yearn "to be a child again Just
for tonight." I do. I nover will for-
get my llrst examination day that's
what wo called them when 1 was lit-
tle. I was In tho third grade and for
three long weeks I looked forward to
that Important day with much pleas-
ure. I remember Just how I looked
It was when mother-hubbards made
their llrst appearan Ic and I had
one. It was pink lawn with a solid
You
you 'I
those
A Leader In Southern Society.
ller friends say that this well
known member of tho fashionable
younger set In tho Georgia capltol
owes tho oxfiulslto beauty of her
complexion to a few minutes inas
sago each day with Xadlnola Cream
n preparation which Imparts to any
skin the chlld-llko freshness nnd
beauty of a perfect complexion. Slio
pays that Nadlnola Cream obllter-
ntun 'ill dlscoloratlons and leave's
tho skin clear soft and velvety. Nadl-
nola Cream Is sold In every first-
class drug storo at 00c and $1 00
tho package.
Kennedy!
Laxative
Cough Sy rap
CONTAINS HONBY AND TAN
RallaTaa Cold br oi king UtMn
o-jt of tht txvm through a ooplotM
mi hlthy aetkti cf th bowt-lo.
RihT Coughs bjr cUanalnjr th
mucout rntmbranit of th thtsaU
ohMt w.d Ironchlil tub.
MAa FiMLOt io Ua Ua
m Mafl Sujfkr"
Children Like It
For ftalt y W B. Fram.
pink yoke and sleoves and the skill
part pink and white checks and I had
pink stockings and black toe slippers
and the sllpioi h squeaked and the
louder thoy nitieakcd the happier l
was because 1 knew I was attracting
attent.on nnd arousing enmity among
my friends who dldu't have now slip-
pers. My hair was curled 1 reineni-
bir that distinctly because It had
been rolled tight In curl papers and
ilns for three days previous to tho
occasion a torture almost beyond en
durance but an oideal I always had
to undergo when there was a special
child show on. I didn't havu one of
those enormous pink bows they wero
not styl.sh but worse a roach oomb
hat served to keep tho Btray locus
out of my oyeH. Weil we had les-
sons reading spelling nnd adding tho
multiplication tables of two and three.
knew that If my teacher would go
straight down the line I could spell
little cat. rat and boy and ero
long 1 learned to spell matt and havu
been accused of siielllug It over alnco.
had a speech In tho afternoon and
ly that time those suppers wero
hurting dreadfully. I couldn't stand
still. My all of you hao been there
If you will 'fess up. "Twinkle Twin-
kle. Kittle Star" was what I said and
uy the time It was llnlshed I had
tbout chewed off one or those nrtltl-
clat curls and twisted that mother-
hubbard until joti would have thought
had been run tlirougn a clonics
wr. tiger. Oh those days were dear
ones but times have changed and
the world Is growing wiser and the
wee tots lu the pilmarles aro writ-
ng and putting on nil kinds or (lis-
day work Illustrated Btorles model
ing weaving (Hitting and drawing-
did you ever seo anything to equal
tho work In tho llrst grades In tho
olty bdiools? Miss Woods at tho
fnnkllu school has a Hue exhibit ot
cutting and crayoning. Mrs. berk-
shire lu the Third ward has the same
and quite a little geography lesson
u sand. Miss IHmIoii and .Miss Hon
)urant In the Fourth ward had dls-
days of clay modeling and weaving
that quite took the eje of the vial-
tois. This Is tho only ward lu which
hi Is taught. The inaioiinl us.d In
the work Is furn'shed by the Moth
ers' club and which sitouid bo turnisn-
ed at each school by the schuol board.
Why these rooms wero real toy shops
u a sense. There was doll lurnlttiru
cut rroin cardboard woven hammocks.
Navajo rugs designed in various col
ors and a wiiolo uinner ioi moueieu (
u (Jay. The manual tialuliig brings i
out many things "tho llttlo brown
hands" can do save driving homo tho
cows rrom tho pasture" nnd brings ;
out talents lu tho child wo least ex-
pect and when thoy aro cultivated aro
often Its lifetime money-earner. The '
Second ward hail on drawings and I
many stories. Miss Jones has charge
over there. .Miss Stewart lias been
quite sick and was not able to deco-
rate 'her room as she nad intended i
The font th lirth and sixth grades or 1
til tho schools had class recitations
songs and quite a siiowrng oi draw
ings in water colors and pen and ink
sketches. Miss H. Jones had an inter- i
estlug arithmetic class on and Illus
trated story books on the walls in her
room are indeed wonderful. M.sa Gait ;
had her room lu Its (lass colors
orange and black ami a b:g bunch ot
yellow lilies ornamented the table. 1
111 here were a number of iu.ub and 1
memory stories. Mis. u.iijwiiii loot.i
was in tuo midst of a g'ui;-.ii-uy lis-.
sou and questions ni;ei ani an-
swered wire put tint rutty uit-1 itieit I
were many .n.ntHin.; u.-.wi.-i. Mis
l)als had some beautiful dr.uiiifs lu
water colors and there va somo
splendid cartooning and lettering a
h.ddeii talent which would have per
haps nevei been brought to light ha i
not tho art study bem Introduced in-
to the schools. Hvory school hud jii
this work and these displays and
none better than uie other. 3 iia I
to visit them all and did and onl) re
gret that tho visiting days wt.v tin
six Instead or two and then wo would
have had a better opportunity ot set-
ing mid hearing more. Thero is uo
town In the now state that can U jasi
of better schools. The last wc-k t (
the grammar schools has been ai' In
spiration to teacher pupil and parei.t
and when exchanging thanks ".' the !
co-operation between each other do
not forget that a vast bit Is due thu
earnest and untiring work of the '
Mothers' clubs. There has newt
been an organization In a city that I
has done nioro toward tho upbuidlii s '
of public schools ami school woric I
than these clubs. The llrst was u.' i
ganlzed at the Jefferson school lu .
the Fourth waul. Next tho citizens
in tho Second wind organized a civic
league and Mothers' club. Third thu
First ward organized a Franklin Moth-
ers' cluli nt that school and tho samu
week the High School aulxlHary and
Mothers' cliro was organized lu tho
Third ward. All with a small mem-
bership In tho beginning but now
numbering somo threo hundred
mothers teachers and pupils. Three
rousing cheers to tho Ardmoro Moth-
ers' clubs.
With a senior (lacs numbering eigh-
teen nnd a grammar school class num-
bering thirty-six school commence-
ment events scheduled for tho week
will begin today with tho baccalau-
reato sermon at tho Hoblson opera
hoiifeo by tho Hov. B. N. Falrchllds ot
tho First Methodist church of Guth-
rie. High school night banquot and
reception for tho seniors by- tho Jun-
iors Wednesday ovenlng at tho Klks
home. Thursday evening at tho Hob-
lson opera houso tho grammar -school
class will havo exercises and Friday
evening at tho opera houso ciotrinienco-
iiient -with class ceremonies.
In Juno tho collcgo girls and boys
who aro away will como trooping In
somo with honors somo with di-
plomas and some to return next year.
Juno days aro days of farewell anions
college cnuma but to tho 'grand old
seniors" the good-byes are tinged with
sadness. Never again shall they meet
together In that free and Inspiring
companionship which has enobled
their college life and will fol-
low them Into tho "wide wide world."
So in the days nnd hours that yet re-
main make merry nnd when class
day coi.-.es honors are given eyes aro
wet though lips phi lie and with one
accord and lu word of "Auld I.ang
Syne" pledge loyalty to your high
school and iiollege days.
Those who will graduate are:
Marchlo Luclle Ityrd valedictorian;
Annette Whltehurst salulatorlan;
Ileiinlo Ixiu Porter Mary Eleanor
Xewlnnd I.elloy William Moses Km-
cllnu Graham Iiwdeu Stella Mar-
garet Smith Imls Albert Ix'dbcttcr
Hallctte Kcatrlx Fraley I'aul Davis
Hutt Fallen Mae ones Menard Woods
lrfiula Hello I'ale Vlvlenno Hoblson
McClatchey Kthol Iiurle Iiwson
Ileatrlco Irene VonKoller Emily Zoo
Stephens Dow Dunnaway.
MIhs Itlggltm opened up the week
very delightfully by entertaining a
bunch of her friends on Monday even-
ing In honor of her house gtUMt Miss
Freer. Tho hostess had her rccoptlou
sulto a verltablo rose garden Ameri-
can beauties being used to stunning
elTect through the rooms and those
assisting In entertaining favoring
them In shower bouquets. Miss Al-
ls received the guests at tho door.
In the reception hall Misses llennott
and Oyer served punch. The honoree
MIrs HIgglns Mrs. IUgglns nnd Miss
Ilobsou formed tho honor lino In the
parlor and Miss Gray Misses Natllee
nnd Jennie- Williams and M'ss Vera
Olive served In the dining room whloh
was profusely set In varlagatcd
bunches of roses atid ferno. The
guests were; Miss Stansel nnd Mr.
Kyle Miss Sutherland and Mr. Ayler
Miss Campbell and Mr. Frayer Miss
Dixon and Mr. Will Adams Miss
1iik'ti and Mr. Hughes and Mr. Mor-
gan of Philadelphia. Miss Maddox
and Mr. Shelton Miss Mullen and
Mr. J. Ij. Wallace. MImi Stewait and
Mr. lloyd Miss Idols mid Mr. Joe
Jones. Miss Tate and Mr. Guy Price
Miss Gilmer and Mr. Poland Miss Ma-
rie Gilmer and Mr. DoMitns. Miss Ad-
dlnglon and Mr. Olen Wolverton. Miss
Uimlnitn and Mr. Fred Kinkade
Miss Roberts and Mr. Don Hussell
Mr. and Mis. Harrold Wallace and
Mr. and Mrs. Harney Falgan and the
young men bidden for the assistances
were Messrs. Johnson Crockroft
Matthews Hnmmar George hiichan-
nu Simpson and Adams.
Fitness to govern Is n perplexed busi-
ness. All's love yet nil's law.
I -idles of the Iai( met last Mon-
day with Mrs. Wall for election of
olllcois. There Is nlwats a touch of
loudness In outing up tli year's
wo i. a year lu this Instance especial-
ly ..ill of prollt plcai-tire satisfac-
tory work and pleasant memories.
Hut 'the old order changes tho place
tor the new." and the result of tho
annual ole Ulon Is the following:
President Mrs. Wall elected unan-
imously and who thanked the club In
her own gracious way. Since Mrs.
Marr's absence Mrs. Wall has filled
the president's chair with surh per-
fect ease and satisfaction to nil that
the ladies refused to even consider
any object Ion and with one accord
elected her to the honor chair.
Mrs. J. K. Pennington. llrst vice
pri-ldont.
Mrs N H. M C'oy. second vlco pres-
.dinr Mis Ti-er roconllne M-cretnry.
Mrs. Dixter corresponding secre-
tary Mrs P. C Dings treasurer.
Mrs. W'hltcman critic.
Mrs. It. F. Turner iMrllamontarlan.
During the Intnrmlsslou between
the business session Mrs. Wall served
dellc'oun sherbet and enke. Tho next
and lust meeting of the year will be
Juno second; hostess Mrs. Ander-
son during which time reixirts of of
tlcers and committees will bo given
and all busluos details llnlshed.
Miss Anlhnnette Cobb returned Fri-
day from St. Mary's college In Dal
Ins where she was schooled during
the past term. Miss Cobb is a merry
little girl and we are all glad to wel-
come her.
Miss Kllle I.uidniin who tins been
teaching art and music In the city
school tho iwist tow years loft Wed-
nesday for her homo In Hapld City
M'ch. Miss lindruni has been a fav-
orite In the social nnd literary cir-
cles In the tdty nnd her departure Is
much regretted however thero Is a
chance of her returning.
Mrs. Willie Kendall of F.ufuula Is
In the city the guest of Mr. nnd Mrj.
W. C. Kendall.
McFdnmes Hugh Stowart nnd Hugh
ll'ngs of Tishomingo who havo been
attending the conocntlon nnd while
here the guests of Mrs. George Dash-
tier returned to their homo Saturday
morning.
FREE TO YOU-MY SISTER
Fn s You and Cry Slater Suf
taring from Womcn'i Allmanta
1 am a woman.
I Vnow wotmn'i flnffrHngt.
I havo fuuiitl tho cure
mil mail. trr of any ehsnrc fny l-ime trtf.t
merit with fu I irutructiona to any auHrrer from
womin'i ailment. I want to tell all women about
thla curs oumyraJcr forrouraelf.rour daughter
your mother or your alitcr. I want to tell you how
io euro ynuriclvr at homo without tha help of a
Jnetor. Men cannot urHlrrntarMl women's aufTerinir.
What wo women know troni cirerlence wa krwr.T
letter tlian any doctor. I know that my home treat-
ment U n rafo ami aurn rurn for t.encorrtioea o?
Whltlih tllicharitra Llceratlon Dlaplactment or
I alllni of tha Somb. Prnluie Scanty or lalnlul
I'rrloOn t'trrlne or (Harlan tumors or (lrnwthit
alio naln In the lira J fnik an J ImiwcU bearing
down feeling nerniunarx crreplnz frcllnr uo
the urine melancholy lc- re to cry hot llulie
wrarlnii kUney ntlJ lll'lrr troiililei when
cauirJ ty weakneinea ecutlar to our art.
1 wa t tj w ai ou a cu.nplcta ten ilay't trmt-
ment entirely frea to nrovw to you that yo-i ean citr
ynurnelf at homa. eaii.y nui kly and auru.y l.o
noinlM-r. lhat It will coat von nl hlnff to nWi th
freatmen n romnte'e trial ! and If yon nhoul.l wlh to rontinue. It wi'l roet you only atwut 12 conta t
we'k or leaa than two renta ailay. It will nut In erf. -o will y--ur wnr'j or orruiiation Jmt (ejij
ni your nnme nn.l nJJreia tell mo ho y yjn nutter If you wlih ami I will aeml ynu tha trralrf rit
for your ease entirely fr-n. In plain wrapper hy retiir-. -nail. 1 wi'l aito iiend you free of coatt tf
luok "NO.vlAN S OWN MliDICAI. ADMsUk with riplanatnry lll'mtraliona showing why
women nutTee nml how they can eiuily euro themelvra at homo l.very woman ahoul.1 hava It and
VnTix to tMnk for luriell. Iheu whin tha iloe.nr any "You mnat havn an operation" yrai eat
trritlo for '-ourar r 1h .uramla of wnmen havo eure.1 Ihemaelvea with my home remedy It curea alt
olJ or )ouni. luMotliera of l)au(hter I will riplain a aimple. home treatment which apeedll
ami eiTrctiiilly rim-a l.uenrrhtMa. lnn fllrkneaa ami l'alnful or Irregular atenatru&tion In Younie
LaJlea lNumpneaa ami health alwaya reaulta from ita uaa.
Wherevur ) uu live 1 ean refer yuu to ladle of your own locality who know ami will gladly tell
any aiifferer lhat thla Home Treatment really curea all wumen'a dlM-aaea andmakee women well
atropir. plumy ami roliuaL Juat atnJ me your edJreaa an I the fre trnday'a UeaUnent la your a.
alao tha (Hmik wrua liiar as you may not rea mia our arain Auure
Mrs. J. 1-:. llumph.-e ' Is entertain-
Ing her friend Mrs. W liliam Truilncii.
Mrs. Henry Whltemnn of IiOiilslnna
Is In fbe city the guest of Mrs. Her-
tha Whitemati and Mrs. John N'lch-
May Merchandise Event
:ALL THIS WEEK
We have six business days remaining in May We want to crowd these six
days chock full of business.
We are determined to break all records for May merchandising and put you
on guard now that each day of the coming week will be a BARGAIN DAY at
Madden's.
We urge you to take special notice of our ads all this week as we shall add
new bargains from day to day.
Monday's List of Bargains:
10
14
yards Lonsdale green
ticket Domestic for. . .
$1.00 4
regular toe Embroidered
Turnover Collars for. . . .
yards of Nameless yard-wide soft
finished Bleached Do- ti nn
mestic for piUU
y cakes of 5c Toilet Soap
t si
splendid brands for.
25c
25c
f )'arcs ch'pse soft-finished yard
Iv wide Bleached Domestic qq
nn yards of starchy yard-wide
Bleached Domestic j j qq
5 yards fairly Good Apron 10
Check Ginghams for IOC
( )'arcs Fancy Dress Percals !Or
IV good colors lor UOC
1 r yards Lace Vals or Torchon
11 Edge or inserting worth o
up to 7 1-2C for 03C
3 dozen regular 5c Pearl But- in
tons all sizes for 1UC
2 regular 10c whitc'.wash Belts
for.
2
6
for
cans Mcnnen's Talcum Powder
Violet or Borated
cans of Allen's 10c Talcum
Powder for
35c
15c
All linen Ladies'
worth 10c each
handkerchiefs
25c
r pairs Misses' 25c
w lace I lose size 6 to 7
black or
I-2C
for.
pairs Lad'es' plain black
1 lose 10c quality for. . . .
white
25o
25c
Ladies fancy silk Petticoats no
blacks worth from f A V
$6 to 25 choice at.
3
large size Bleached Turkish
towels size 20x40 for
50c
Don't stay away Monday thinking you will be able to get these same things
J uesuay. 1 ou.must come every day if you want
as new items will be on sale from day to day.
to be sure of the bargain
ESy" Just a word concerning some new Wash Goods we arc showing Friday's
express brought the greatest assortment of striped and bordered goods ever
shown in Ardmore ranging in price from 12 1-2C to 35c per yard. Stop at the
Wash Goods counter Monday and see them.
Come if you'. can phone if you can"t.
fen'd
The Place to Buy Good Shoes and Oxfords
MRS (VI. SUMMERS OoxH
South Bond Ind. U.S. a.
Mrs. Mary Nlsbett mother of Mrs
John Whiteman Is heie mid w.ll
spend the summer with her daughter.
Mr. and .Mrs. N. T. Scott of l.ido-
nln Texan are visiting at tha home
or Mr. and Mrs. Kd Uyrd Mrs. Scott
and Mrs. Hyrd being sisters.
Mr. Maddov and daughter who
have been visiting at tho Van Den-
berg home the past two weeks will
leave Monday for Oklahoma City nnd
Wichita for a vlalt before returning
to their home lu Clinton III.
Itetibeu Hardy one of Ardmore's
prosperous young business boys Is
down from Cuthrle to spend Sunday
with his mother. Itetibeu is lu the
employ of Stale Superintendent of
Sinools H. I). Cameron and Is mnk-
t lug an enviable record.
!
Mrs. Van nenberg nnd her house
guest. MIhh Maddux took lu the conn-
I try Thursday. They loft Ardmoro at
I Mix o'clo lit lu the morning nnd visit-
!(d Tishomingo. 1'ioni there they worn
I driven to the Devil's cave; then to
1 Itavla and Scullln over to Sulphur;
then to Davis and took the train there
for Inline arrhlng at ten Uilrty.
That's going some Isn't It?
Tho Illble study class will meet
with Mrs. Dan Conway Wednesday
afternoon at threo o'clock. Second
chapter of Acts will be the lesson;
n'uo tlio 1 1 1 1 ( 1 1 1 1 1 k v- of Joel and thu
j Jewish feast day. The meetings will
all be led by Mrs- Madden who Is
doubtless one of the best Illblo stu-
dents lu the city. An Invitation Is ex-
tended nil those who wish to em-
brace this opportunity nnd uro Inter-
ested In Illblo work.
The Presbyterian Aid society will
meet with Mrs. U. I'. VnnDonborg
Tuesday afternoon. Htislness sctMion
from four to five anil social session
alter. All nioiiibers aro urged to attend.
The Mission study clnss of tho
llroatlv.ay Ilnptlt church will meet
wltli Mrs. Wynne Monday afternoon
at threo o'tJock.
!
The Chautauqua plas will meet
with Mrs. II. II. Pennington Monday
nfternoon. A special ropiest Is niado
fli-ii ..vi.rv numilicr attend ns It la tils
day set asldo for tho election of onV
. cers. The class met with Mrs. l raiiK
I IMorco Inst Monday nnd not with Mrs.
i Woods as was announced.
I --
! Wednesday the mothers of tho
High School auxiliary nnd Its mem-
Ihtk will serve punch and enko to th
children or tho Third ward. Thero
1 Is a generous donation f cakos and
1 wo can assure that punch will be
liletltlflll.
1 MIbs Mary Ilobsou was agreeably
surprised last Tuesday evening when
MIhh little C.rny John Cifcorgo and
Ned 1 laminar dropped In on hor at
her beautiful country home hut wait
not outwitted for entertainment and
music was enjoyed besides a moat do-
ll Hons dinting d'sh lunch.
4-
i Ardmoro Is qulto proud Jf ono of
Ik r boys In the person or C. TV. llo
who was recently voted a stay With
a handsome salary In tho corporation
commissioners' sorvlco nt (Iiithrle.
It seemed that a bit of trotlhlo had
been ponding ns to tho legibility of
one ho young as our frlond and tho
matter was brought ill) discussed and
. redlsctisaeil and llnally decided that
1 Mr lleo was the right man In Uio
1 right place. Ho Is tho younger s.m
or Judge nnd Mrs. Stllwell H. Ilus-
sell and woro his social swaddling
clothes In th's city nnd Is a favorite
w fh all who know him. Tho pist two
years ho has hold a very lucr.Uivo po-
sition lu Old Mexico nnd when tho
I olllro of railroad commissioners was
created In this stato he was ohnscn
' f-- the assistant's place nnd has slnco
held It with honors. Another Uctory
for un Ardmore boy.
1
The home of Mr. and M s. It. A.
1 Hlner on A street northwest was ihe
scene of a gay utile pari; Saird:y
between the hoi.ts of tvo and sis
lu...n tlmv ontfirtulnml coninM.llCIU-
i tnry to the ninth blrthda7 nnnlvemiw
nr their llttlo ilatightei. ueorgia i.-o
i Tim limmn u-nit -irrifilRlv set In SUM
I mer blossoms nnd games Just suited
to the llttlo ones wer? the enjoyment
or the evening. Mlsies Vivian inner
nui iii.fitrlr.n Ilntlpr entertained and
little Miss Ituth Kenner pinned sou
I venir liuwa in nmr tuiuia in
iriinuf At thn iinnr Miss Florence
1 Onlt received tho gr.rsts. A dollclous
t luncheon was served and tho hostess
was the recipient ot n number of rc-
i meinbernnces. Tho guests wero:
1 Man Ino Kaslev Mabel Williams
Ituth Kenner Hobecaa Hlggs IUanchc
i Hnrland Florence Onlt. Julntta Mar-
' tin Kthalma Tackett Theltna Hanks.
Klbcrta Tackett Dot Mcneo .Miiurou
Oilt Ituth Ulner voiney U'ncr .Ma-
rio Davis Eva Whltehurst Luclle
Itnndiilph. 'eltiia Itandolph Ixrcno
I'nlson (llnds Martin. Holly Arpe
(leorge Davis. Howard McOt-e Willie
Cook Atlllo Ulucr.
A reception on Friday with Mrs.
(Ieoij: Dashner was pilte the affair
on the week end and was conn liliien-
fury to her house guests. Mi -d.iuus
IIIiiks and Stewart of Tishomingo.
I'lie house u profusely set in lo&ia
and ferns American benutb s htini;
the favored flower. Mrs. Poland Mrs.
Dodson. Mrs. J. X. Dyer. Mrs. It A.
Jones. Mrs. .1. II Hamilton and M.bs
ik-utl assist d the hostess In recclv-
Ing. Miss Kiln (ilenu Cllnier berved
punch In the reception hall and In tho
(lining room which wns exiti.slte In
its roses atid the handsome board cen-
tered In an Ameri cm btatit piece
with n cut glnss vase of th .- (lower.
MIs-i'H Annie Tiirimin Fay Hamilton
.Nell Dashner and l.ticlle Dashuei
served da.nty refreshments. Tho
guost list Included MeHilanns C U
Anderson Potterf J. H. Humphreys
'and Kuest. .Mr Wllllntn Trudgen
I It. J. Williams. II. II. and .1 II. Pen-
illusion. Oeorge Henley Hosea Town-
. send (luy P. Cobb Von W b- T K.
1 Ken-iiey. W. (1. Dltzler. Ilertha W hite-
man. John Nichols Henry Whiteman
W. C. Kendall Wllllo Kendall I) 10.
Allen Charles Ilgh Umdou C. V.
Stephens. W. It. Ilurnltt. F. A Alple.
j John Fielder nnd . P Staples;
I Misses IliKino Scott and Gilmer Dur
ing the reception hours Miss Iloono
rendered a voice and reading number
which was (iilte entertaining.
The social given by the mombern
of the Kpworth l.enguo Friday even-
lug with Mlsseo Mamie and lJtlicl Nla-
bett was well attended considering
the very disagreeable weather. A
I merry time was spent In music nnd
guiuoH nnd delicious refreshment;!
were served.
Mrs. Charles Anderson entertained
Wednesday with a dinner compl men-
tnry to lllshop Ilrooko and a number
of the delegates to tho convocation.
It ns nn enjoyable affair and a hand-
somely set and served menu.
A Jollier party never loft Ard-
moro thnn that which honrded tho
train Thursday morning for tho Ar-
buckle mountains each member of
thu bunch wearing n tin cup nround
their neck ns a mark of recognition
tf mm nhniit.l nrrnv. Prnnlifir w.t
their destination which thoy reach
ed just about sun up. uiey iignteti
ami a enmp uro was uum nroumi
which tho ladles gathered and pre-
pared breakfast coffee bacon hoo
citum ntnl Bvrnn. ft must hnva been
good from what wo hear the men
say. Tho day was spent flailing
hunting nnd swinging nnd enjoy-
ing nil tho woodland sports. For
this moat pleasnnt day Mrs. X. C.
Woods Is nccountablo. They returned
nt flvo In tho nfternoon. Tho guests
wero Dr. and Mrs. .n. v. woous
Mr. ami Mrs. I. P. Kearnoy Mr.
nnd Mrs. Uoy I.owls Mr. nnd Mrs.
0. U. Hanks. Mr. and Mrs. Lan-
irnni. Mlunoii Tlnnnri. Ilvhurn. Ad-
dlngton Wolvorton nnd Messrs. Olln
Wolverton Harold Young fierco .till-
lor and Mrs. I'ervlnc.
v
Thoro will bo a song servlco at
the Ilrondwny Mothodlst church
this evening under tho direction ot
Mrs. Woods and .miss noono. i-vcry
ono Is cordially Invited to attend.
Tho following la tho program for
tho Paptlst Young oPople's I nlon
this nfternoon nt threo o'clock:
leader MIsb Hattlo Harper.
Hymn.
Scrlpturo lesson Psalms 23:1-2
Prayor.
Topic No. 1 ''What Is tho purposo
of this government ns stated In tho
preamble of tho constitution?" Miss
Toy Mayhow.
Piano Duet Walter Xlchola and
noenn Henry.
Toplo No. 2 "Knutnorato somo ot
our civic duties." (Uom. 14:1-7)
Mlsi Scott.
Piano Solo Mrs. Will Chancellor.
Topic No. 3. "What Is real party
lino?" Miss Smith.
Piano Solo Miss Holt.
Tlano Solo Miss Kaves.
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cases tho rollef from pain which Is
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chronio rheumatism ofton brought on
by dampness or changes In tho weath-
or a permanent cure cannot bo ex-
pocted; tho relief from pain which
this liniment nffords Is alono -worth
many times Its cost. 25 and 50 cent
sires for salo by F. J. Ramsey and
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