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THE OKLAHOMA NEWS
Page Three
In Society Grcles
By Ina Gainer, Society Editor
Society Goes Barefoot to Dance
in Rich Revelry, ‘of Gods!
SATURDAY.
(Uncoil,)
Some have been witty mad some have been wise a few
,vr been lauded up to the skies; a few were real sutesm'-n
ml leaders; some. men who served for the honor nor craved It
u.im. Many were kindly and fine and keen; others politically
ide-pound and mean;- but one there was sorrowiSa gilent
. nd giave; alone and unpopular, strong-hearted brave «•-
he lived; misunderstood died; and flf.y ve.rs .,e hu
' ountry with pride honors his* nat-.l dav finding him then
throned in the hearts of bis fellow-mei. ‘hcn
I. G.
the lesjr Daisy club was en-
tertained Thursday by Mrs. J. A.
V. i million, whose extra guests
w< re Mmcs. J. H, Cantlon, J.
•' Wilkinson and Doss Harvill.
Needlework and social hour were
pits
are In attendance at the
university at Athens. Agricul-
ture l» neglected. Mrs Wilson
exp ained that the principal^0,"
figs Th. CUJT^tH\ 0,iVes *">1
followed by musical numbers by goat herds are** mnr" *n<1 tbeir
M mes. T. A. Gresham and Irk I than where i„
" ord. Luncheon of valentine | ll, p, Carnentce "tnia’™/’*'.. Mr®'
.ijpointments wan served. Favors ! conditions Mrs * ra of c,imatlc
h.jri-.ii.pcd b„„..... sr.T“n.
Sons. In a contest the prizes ;onlv English in ih.ielk!.., ,,
Roi**83-5
:;.r,hJ; 25 5®
l^rk-nf’ J Varvel* 715 K*8t; Friday the club will meet at the
°°° rr «o o
The Past Matrons club will
meet Monday at 2 instead of 2:30
Mrs‘ C B> stu»ft, 410 West
i.. ?en*k'*h Assisting horttess
will be Mmes. W. R. Peck and
D. R. Norris.
o o o
The Keystone club will enter-
tain with a card party and re-
ception Monday evening in the
» f,ub roo,ns at 21s Indiana build-
U. Strode, ing.
O O O
Mrs. W. M. Stout entertained
r nday at luncheon, honoring
her mother, Mrs. L. Wilkie,
The Excelsior Embroidery club1 and brother, Mr. Fred Wilkie,
mu Thursday with Mrs. J. E. ; °*’ Milwaukee, and also compli-
Ki.-her, East Eleventh-st. Roll- mentarv to Miss Annie Johnson
call was answered with toasts. I Tulsa, guest pf Mrs. Dudley
Special guests were Mmesi A. E. I r,1cker. The guests were all
Parsons. G. F. Tuttle, and Miss *eate(1 at one large round table
Alma Overion. Mrs. A. L. Rut- a*d with cluny. A slended,
ler and Miss Overton assisted in wa te basket filled with Killar-
serving luncheon. In two weeks 1 aej: roses and tied with pink
Mrs. Lon Foster will entertain. ; ,, forl"ed the central deco-
0 O O ration. At either side was a
„„ „ . . ,. . , tall glass candlestick with pink
Ihe Sunset l-.mbroldei-y club shaded tapers. The chandelier
members were entertained at Yu- lights were ,dnk shaded p)nk
kon Thursday with an all-day roses and smilax were scattered
dyent. when Mrs. Dell Decker, over the cloth and places were
who lias frequently been a guest marked by appropriate cards and
of the club, entertained. Fancy-1 tiny nut baskets tied with pink
work was featured and at noon tulle. Mrs. Stout was assisted
a three course dinner was served. J by her sister, Mrs. J. O. Green.
Mines. J. W. Jenkins and M. V. ■ in the afternoon kodac pictures
Decker were additional guests. ; were taken. Guests were Mmes.
Mi f. Walter Reid will entertain, Wilkie, Dudley Tucker, A. F.
next Thursday. j Fricke, Lottie Yale, U. S. Stone,
O O O W. C. Wakefield, Misses Nina
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Creamer1 Binns and Anna Johnson and
entertained the members of the|^r* Wilkie.
Liiv Bid Bridge club and their) Miss Johnson will remain an-
husbands Friday evening. Addi- other fortnight and the other
i ioiia 1 guests were Messrs. and'D'o guests expect to be here a
Mmes. Frank Brown, L. A. Baker . w eek longer.^ ^ ^
‘ Wichita, Kan.; Miss Regina
Dark-pi.
Mrs. Marvin .Murray entertain-
ed a few friends Thursday even-
ing as a surprise to her husband,
whose birthday anniversary was
being celebrated. Games were
featured and luncheon served.
Mrs. J. Mark Smith won the
favor in a contest. Guests were
Messrs, and Mines. Archie Shee-
,'han, C. L. I’lnkeUon, ltay Fra-
zier, Roy Cogswell, Charles II.
Allen, Walter Reid,
Walter Reeves, Orville Sanford,
.1 Mark Smith and T. Rupp of
Springfield, Kan.
o o o
MMC .ALTCRTIMrt PASCH
AS *ieATT:“
covnvss
or
MIGHT,
New York, Feb. 12.—(Spl.)—!
Ye gods! hut New York was
pagan last night!
It turned to the worship of<
other gods.
The votaries of society and '
love and dollars were turned into
the gods and goddesses of an-
cient Greece, mystic India and
Egypt of the pharoahs.
It happened at the Ball of the
Gods, at Hotel Astor, by the So-
ciety of Beaux Arts, with the
"400” running around bare-
footed and sandalled, looking
like Bakst ballet dancers and pic- j
tures from Meyers’ "Ancient His-:
tory.” j
Mrs. John Jacob Astor was 1
rnur ruiarmux. j Preaching ssrvlesa st It
Ninth and Koblnaon. Phil C. and < 30 p. iu.
Baird. pastor Kdwin Vails McIn-
tyre. musical director srd organist.
Millie school at 4:30 a. m . l> 1.
Johnson, superlntsndent
Morning suhjat, "Ths- Prophst a
Vision ' Kvenlng, "Ths Banners of
Our God."
SKt'OXn r*K*BTTIt»IAV
Ninth-sl and McKinley. BIMa
school at 9 39 a m. f J. Parry,
siinerlntsndsnt Marvtoss at 11 and
7 ,ifl with Christian Endeavor at
nnaT I.KHNAV RUZUIUCU
Services st the Hwedtsh Lutheran
church. West Eleventh and Bhar-
tel. at I 30 p. m. A W. Waltoa,
pastor.
FIRST INITKD KVAItaELlUl
Corner West Seventh and West-
am. Sunday school at 10 a. tn.
Preaching at It a. m and 1 p. m.
Junior Endeavor, 2:30 p. m.
Senior Endeavor, 7 p. m.
10 30 p m. , . Mld-wselt prayer meeting Wad-
I’rrshlng morning and evening t>y nm.iay 7pm Choir rehearsal
■ Rev. H. C. Gerrett. Friday evening 8.
(KXTRII. miKBBVTKIM %N
I KVTRII. rgKSBl rr,n<»^.
Twelfth end Harvr). ltd ' has.
9.45 a in . Pr A
O Weaver, pastor.
Sunday school 9
J. Coley, superintendent
Preaching. II a vn and R p m
Junior Endeavor, 4 P Tt
Morning subject, "The l.lfe. God
Planned." Evening. "■»*«"« Sou
Needs
ElltRT LI'THKR AN.
Twelfth and Itnhfneon. Rev. N. R.
Royer pastor Sunday school. 9:43
a in. < has S Winger, superinten-
dent Morning service, 11; Luther
league 7 p. in ; evening worship
a l 8
Morning subject "Transfigure -
Supreme Soul tlou Evening, "What Man Tiwaa
to ths World.
&KS.
H1NMAN BIRD
AS GODDESS
op dawn:
the coat room after they caused
SHKigmilUX KV INGKI.irAl. I.t mcitAN
"^VdV^r^V.t^rB"^.^ pastor *l,l*r A- c-uuh-
'"in" : PrXb,,’V *B J Jtlnijlau'd : Sunday school, ( «R a m Regular
. .1(1 p m. Rey. r. H. Rlm.l*.m. (irr„UKn ,rrvlc„ „ :30 , m,^Uk.
pastor. ___ ulnr English services at 7:45 p. m.
MIBB I ON
gervicaa every I
Harvey, every Sum
7:3t.
Smndsy* at 4tT %
anday at U aa4
BPOUTVAL PBOCI BBS BITS
CBCBCB OP BEABON.
Bervtoas at MIH N. Roblnsoa-avw
at T:l* p. m
CBCBCB or TBK NAB A BINS.
Corner Main and Clagarn, Sunday
school |;W. Preaching at 11 a. m.
and 7:10 p. m. Toung people's I
meeting. 4:16 p. tn. Prayer and I
Praise eervtee. Wednesday 7 10 p. I
m. Holiness rally, second Wednes-
day of aacb month, with sarvlcaa
at HRS*. S:S* and 7:3*.
OKLAHOMA CITV MISSION
At It! 8. Hudson Sevtces Wed-
nesday at 7:tn p. in. Sunday at
It a. m. and 7:30 p. nt. R. D Cola-
man and wife, conducting. (
COBPEL BIIHION.
At !S South Roblnaon. Special
revival services era In progress
mlrnlng end evening. Mra Shaffer,
president.
8. B. Booth, aupt.
PTOPLKB GOSPEL MISSION
_ At S3 S. Robinson. Gospel aar-
UlthlHIII PHK»MVTKRIAN i,wv,,, r, i . Turilt !a'r*T *nd 1 P m s“«*
.......y
The International Bible Students
association meets Sunday at !:S*
and 3 In tlia Musical Art Institute.
134 West 5th at. Lectures by lo-
cal brethren are given on the first
and third Sundays nt each month.
mist." rJV»V."fnrH,,'^unerintVndeiVt * Segerhammer. pastor. Hundny
lionnell Htanford. ■uprrjntendrn ■ a m Ma?t!n Pederson.
I rcflchlng. 11 n w< ®n*l • , ® J’ ni .... . Mornln* aar\ lep n H m
Junior End.-avor 3 p in. Inlerme- , "l,‘" Morning serM.e II a. m.
dl Morn 10*1 ^n'lluct rU^of I'lRST rNITED BRETHREN
♦ hi’ Evening "lion Corner Tenth and Uurland. F. H
i. P1|'i Slindsv" wii-il Are!1'111* P»s'<'r Sunday school, 9:45.
M1'1 1. Thl. I. Ila ,,c i: G. flail, supt.: n.ornlng sermon.
My- Amusements, ^hls Is the sec (r Christian Endeavor 4.30;
ond In a series evening sermon 7 30 p in: ml<l-
talks addressed lo young men. I ,v ecu prsyer meeting, Wednesday
CITBF.RTS€»N HK.iriHTt **-* " m
pnF.SRVTERIAN.
Fourteenth and Kate. Rev. A R
Catlln. pastor. „ _ .
Bible school 10 a. m. P. I But-
ler. superntendent ....
Preaching at 11 s. m and ■ 30
P m. . _
Morning subject. "The Joy of Sal-
vation • Evening. "Life More Than
Meal"
Urvlvsl services continue.
CAPITOL HILL VNITBB
BRETHREN.
Bible school. 9 45 a. in.
I'rcschlng. It s. m. and t p m
(.'hrlelian Endeavor, 4:45 p. m.
PI TX AM I4EI44HTS
PHF.SHVTI-.RIAX
Corner N. McKlnley-av and 33rd-
sl C. II McGhee, pastor l»r. A. .1.
Hat s. supt. Sunday school and
church combined exercises lo be-
--- , , gin at 10::;0 a. m. anil conclude a
shivers to run UP and down some, |,,,Ie after |». Evening acrvice nt
of the bare hacks of goddesses 7:30.
_.h„ hovover hid nothing on— Morning subject. Where Jesus
who. however, Hid noining ■ Delights to Dwell " Evening. "Does
well, to compnito the figure ol|tl)(, T,.aoli That Jesus la God.
HDpBch —had nothing on ldjiuj j ■ ■■ —
Godiva, Paul Revere and other, ,.f'c’mJoi"is'cott
famous bareback riders. I Johnson, pastor. Sunday school.
There was Varuna. clasping 9;jo a. m.
in his four arms a vision of di-
vine beauty. Hhe just had to do
9T. I.CKK'g MKTHIIPIST.
Corner 8tli nml Robinson. Rsv.
it when he danced with her to Frank Barrett, pastor. _ Sunday
keen the gods from stepping on school at 9:30 p m.. Chits■ w •
Keep me gous nom ™ Gunter, supt. Prayer meeting,
her little bare toes. 1 Wednesday evening nt 7 30. Woni-
Oula the Aurora of Hindue nil's Missionary meeting. Tuesday
godology, lost her veil - -------------Enworth League
while 1 afternoon nt “:3«l. Epworth League
- SW..1.SJ, .«=< „ ” Vo | Sunday at 5:30. Sermons by the
. Sketches show how members| dancing, and it was necessary- to j ,,ftBtoI. Ht ll and 7.30. Dr. II. F.
Hera. Irving Brokaw was Thoth.! of Xew. york society looked when' envelop her in darkness while i.ovejov. director of music. Miss
and various Harrimans, Iselinses. f dre«Bed .. another veil costume was brought
Oelriches, Tiffauys.^Roots.^ Slier- . %-(H,desLs.” j from (he deptbs of her party bag.
and’ goddesses whose names are i ! gods. Didn’t the ta^l of Annbis -
never mentioned in Sunday f Damrosch and others. who used to conduct Nile fit- mSunday^ sSol.' 9:45 a. m.. Carl
school, | When everybody danced and; nerals, get stepped on? And Webber, superintendent.
pranced with 2bU0 ordinary mor- Anuhis knew nothing about it Sermon nnd Communion service
i ::i
Lovejoy, director of music.
Ruth Stlckney, organist.
FIRST GERMAN 31. E.
Eighth and l.ee. Rev. John De-
mand, pastor. Robert G. Keener.
milvil':il <1 I f'OI't 411*.
FIRST t NITARIAN.
Services In Musical Art Insti-
tute, 1C! W’ Fifth. Rsv. Chaa. B.
Hodwell. pastor.
Miss Anne F. Caldwell, pianist.
Service of worship. 11 a. m. Sun-
day- school lesson. 9:45 a. m.
Sermon subject, “J. O. Welday."
4IIIRIII OF THR BRETHREN
Services «111 be held at 1019 K.
Fifth s! . the third Sunday of each
month nt 11 a. nt. and 8 p. m.
FREE METHODIST.
At 1512 Llnwood. Rev. H. H.
Isbell, paalnr.
Sunday school. 9:30 a. m.
Preaching, 10:45 h. to.
Class meeting. 11:45 a. nt.
Preaching. 7:30 p. m.
Prayer meeting. Thursday. 7:10
p m.
PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS.
At 317 W. California Harry P.
Lott, pastor. Sunday school 2:30,
preaching 3:80 and 8 p. m. Meet-
ings Tuesday. Thursday and Satur-
day nights.
There was also a Mount Olym-
pus—old Irv Cobb doesn't wish
anybody to think that he played
the part on which reclined Mrs.
Elihu Root, Jr.. Mrs. Lo Roy
Whitney, Mrs. Belmont Tiffany,
the Barones von Rotheuthal
lals of earth looking on from
boxes and balconies, the gods
and goddesses did not seem in
tune with tile syncopated music.
Here was Manasa, goddess of
.... , , . ,_________ at 10:45 a. m. Lovefeast at 3 p. m.
until the lost and found bureau , (>lslr1(.t Supl Rev. jmin Klein will
returned it to him. ..........i. r-*<<i „ ...
Well, nobody can say the Ball
of the Gods was a godless party.
For $10,000 was raised for char-
snakes. ami her snakes dancing < itv at a cost of $200,000 for cos-
Miss Margaret La Farge, Miss | the fox trot with .Set, whose) tiimes, food, liquors and i"ci- j 8 uevoVlonai* meetings™."
Symphorosa Briefed, Walter j crocodiles had bt^n checked in I dentals too numerous to outline. Midweek services. Wednesday. 7:30.
- ____ * ' i ... u: . i •- 4 ll
preach at 7:30 p. in.
FIRST METHOPIMT EPISCOPAL
Rev. ]. Frank Roach, pastor.
Sunday school. 9:30 a. in. C. C.
I Carroll, superintendent. Preaching
1 services at ll and 7:30. Epworth
4TIHI9TI AN SCIENCE.
Eleventh and Rohliison.
Hu tula y school. 9:30 a. m.
Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
P'ree rending room. 313-17 Baum
Bldg., open dully except Sundays
and holidays
Subject. "Soul."
Fill ST DIVINE SCIENCE.
At 727 North Robinson. Rev. Ruth
Dalziel. minister.
Sunday school at 10 a. m. Sunday
morning service at 11.
Midweek meeting Wednesday at 8.
Subject, "The Inside and the Out-
side."
BrNHHINE MISSION.
At 8tock Tarda. Services every
Sunday. Sunday scholl. 9:45 a. m.
Preaching, 11 a. m and 7:30 p. m.
TMEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY
Meats In ths hall of the Morrill
school of dramatic art. Terminal
Arcade, ovsr Terminal station. A
public beginners' class Is held on
Monday evening at 9. Public lec-
tures first Thursday and second
Monday of each month.
Monday's lecture topic, "Ths Law
of Rs-BIrth."
LATTER DAT SAINTS
Ths Reorganised Church of Jesut
Christ of Latter Day Saints meets
at 17th and Lottie. Sunday school
at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m
and 7:80 p. m. by Elder Hubert
Case.
SEVENTH DAT ADVENTISTS
Church at 317 W. 7th-st. Services
st the Adventist ball, $534 8. Rob-
inson. Capitol Hill, 8unday at 3
p. m.
Sunday evening subject. "Second
Coming of Christ."
evening’*, horpitalities were Mrs
J. B. Frate? of Springfield, Mo.;
Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Ferguson;
Mmes. E. B. Jones, Oscar Hal-
sall, B. F. Gill, James Sharpe,
Misses Blanche Bowman of Tul-
Mornlng subject. "Alliance or Ke-
t | llancc.” Evening, "Life and t.'harac-
Morning service 11 a. in. D. Tur-! TRINITY BAPTIST. ter of Abraham Lincoln."
tier, musical director. Junior En- Corner Twenty-third and Doug-i -»--
deavor. 3 p. in. Senior Endeavor. \ las. I SECOND METHODIST
. p. in. livening service s p. m. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Corner McKinley nnd Second. 8
Prayer service Wednesday, S p. m. ' Preaching, ll a. m. and 7:30 j B. Peck, pastor.
- I p. m. Sunday school. 9:15 a. m , S. 8.
B. V. P. T". 5:45 a. m. Rnilth. superintendent.
CHI RC'H OF CHRIST
Meeting on first floor of court-
house.
Bible reading. 10 a. m.
Preaching. 11 a. m.
FIRST SPIHITt'AL.
At 912 W. Tenlh-st—Lyceum at
10 o’clock, lecture at It. Regular
evening servicca at 7:30. Sun-
flower league meets Ihe first Wed-
nesday of each month
MAYWOOD CHRISTIAN.
SIcQui*dd\-a"pastor*11 *,s' niiig" sT'm*' Wednesday eve- ( EFWORTH M. E. SOtTTH
Co^'m0/ Tho'mvf Brown ^and*" Mr* "p^gram "ommemorat^ j Wilnon Helen Oloyd Bess Stew- | a- •»-= C. W. , rehearsaLjrhureday 8 p. m. j u^h ^v.jr.r
Cox. In the card game club j >^ln’s birthdaj. Thursday aft- j | SMlTSuM0’’^&Tng1V^ the ! A, kMKT,h1BA^T* R. D. I *f ndent’. ‘ I second sp.r.t. AL.BT
s were won by Mrs. R. H. , x. , 1 ! Frates From 8 to 10 o’clock | " ’ Evening:. “Our Position Re-! Li» klidor. pastor. Uor Kpworlli league, 6 p. m. ! Tho Second Spiritualist church
___ ‘ ! lative to tlie Church.’* Teaching service. a m. -—— will hold Its regular services every
I-.ight.” Dr. Levina Smith made tne guests vere greeted and ; ____ Preaching services, 11 a. in. endj ^ JOHXS M. soi.TH ^ [Sunday evening in Hie new church.
....................
appointments followed. that subject, and read a letter were served during the evening, i ^D.^ocum.^ minis cr
• a t . . , A 1 M .1 ... Vk/vtt .. 4 All I A# tOtlfll p . ’ ” I
I NITt SPIRITI ALIST
Services al Westfall's hall. 7:30
p in.
Lecture by Rev. ,T. A. Baldridge.
FIRST BAPTIST.
Corner llth and Robinson. Dr.
Herman H. Hulten. pastor. Prof,
("has. E. Rygert, asslatant pastor
and musical director.
Sunday school, 9:30. R. C. Mill*.
superintendent
Morning worship. 11 o'clock.
B. Y. P. U. societies. (:30 p. in.
Evening worship, 7:45.
WASHINGTON AVENUE BAPTIST
Washinston and Walker, Rev. C.
R. Halrfleld. pastor.
Sunday school. 9:45 s. m.; Sidney
V. Taylor, superintendent.
B. Y. P. U.. 7 p. nt.
Preaching. It a. in. and 8 p. m.
CAPITOL HILL CHRISTIAN.
No paator. Sunday school st 10
a. m. George Fitssimmons. super-
intendent. Preaching at 11 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m. Young People's
meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.
Ladles' Aid society Thursday at 2.
FATHER OF BANKERS SECT
UNDERGOES OPERATION
St. Louia. Feb. 12.—(Spl.) —
Dr. Oliver Bagby of Vinlta, bank
president, wan operated on today
in the presence of bis son, Henry
Bagsby of Oklahoma City, sec-
retary of the Oklahoma Bankers
association. _
■ Mil S i lt l \ I. I'HRIVITAN-
7:4 5 p. m.
I Training service, 7 p. in.
^ ? i, a a written by Lincoln during the j A large number oT out of town ; ini?.er ;iE.sistanf supVriiii^identHo1
The 8. I>. Embroidery c-mb war, to a widow who had lost guests were present. ! V. P. s. c. E„ 7 p. in., Roy bj
o o o
tv:..-: entertained Friday by Mrs., f,ve’gong thp conflict
R. If. Hanson, with Mrs. C. l>. i ^ 0 #
Beilis as a special guest. | ’|'|le >|istletoe club met Kri-
call was answered with helpful I d with Mrs K j Baumbach.
hints. Business session and Mpg A L Baker of Wichita,
needlework hour were followed Kan f and >£rs. r. b. Galloway
by .1 piano number by Mrsi O. WG,re extra guests. Needlework
M. Kstell. Mrs. Clyde McClel- was followed by contests in
land assisted in serv ing refresh- j wliicli favors were won by Mrs.
merits. In two weeks the club ; s Evans and Mrs. J. W.
will lie entertained by Mrs. Cal- ijanyon Music was furnished
vi 11 Hendrickson, 6J2 West Ninth- j |,y (]le hostess and Mrs. W. C.
s;. _ Rashkalb. Two course luncheon
O O O j was served at i> o’clock. Mrs.
Miss Frances Boydston enter- R. N. I-ondon will entertain in
taii-. ci with dancing Friday even- two weeks,
in- .1 the home of her parents, 0-0 0
M -. and Mrs. Thomas BoydstoS, < Mr. and Mrs. \V. H. Adams was a guest. Friday the club
honoring her guest, Miss Frances have issued invitations to a Vai-1 will meet at the library.
Chain-ll of St. Joseph, Mo., and ' entine party to be given Monday; O ❖ O
also m celebration of the bi.rfli- evening. Guests will be limited: Harry Moerschell. Most
da.v anniversary of her siSVer,! to members of the B. *-• ^ • Sixteenth-st. entertained the Fri-
ll Ruby. Guests were wel-'club and their husbands. Ihe day Auction club yesterday
coin- ii by Dallas Hogan and j regular meeting of the club "J 11 wtjen top scores at cards
Thomas Boydston Jr. The home | be Feb. 23 instead of beb. o were won by Mrs. E. G. Bewley
Was decorated charmingly in all as announced. and \jrs. James Brundrit. Ue-
of ihe suggestions of valentine! ° J,_-__ ; freshmentg were served. Next
The Merry IMIgrlms were en-
i and 7:30 p. m.
CAPITOL Hilda BAPTIST.
Corner of A. and Harvey.
, - — - . ..... Roy Babb. Curb, pastor.
j president. • Sunday school, 0:45 a m.. II
! Prayer meeting. S p mi. Werlnes-: Shickle. superintendent.
The Twentieth Century elulii«ay, followed by class in training j I’rertehine; services at 11 a
met Friday at the library. Mrs.! ^^r’pracUec. Friday, 7:30 p. m.
Tom Hope, state federation pres-| ----
ident. and honorary member of j soi tii side Christian.
the club, was present and made, Reno and Shartel. Aaron Prince
JL a^0rtfc ta,k; *?’ .C“Ulte' I AlSui,d,a.\*,sctiool. 9:46 a m.; Paul
Todd then led the lesson on Smiih. superintendent.
Canada. She gave a genr * Preaching services at 11 a ni.
. i and i :30 p. m.
Christian Ktideavor p.
Miss Bell Ford. prrRident.
Sunday school. !*: 15 a m.. W. T. j 1161 ^ (Jrand-av.
RushcIJ. supt. Senior league 5 p. | “ _______
jin. t’has. TiUsk. president. Worn- i HIMNCOPAI..
r.n s Missionary .Society meets everv st. rnul’s f'atherfrai. 7th and Rob-
Tuesoay. Mrs. Ida Dice, president, inann Univ rnmmnninn 7 ?n-
M ; I’reaching 1! a. m nnd s p. m.
At corner of 12th and iJenry.
O. Rev. R. L. Own bey, pastor.
m. i
BT. JXMKS >1. lb
Twelflh nnd Fonshill-sts
......................... H. is.
_ B. A. T\ L’., junior and senior, ! Snodgrass, pastor. Sunday school
.»:4i» p. in. ___ _ _ 1*45 a. in. Preaching, 11
fnson Hol> f'ommunion. 7:30:
Sunday school, 0 45; morning ser-
vice and sermon. 11: evening ser-
mon ami address. 7:30.
*1. John’s Mission -3022 Classen.
Suinlay school nt 9:45 a. m.
Holy Communion, 11 a. m.
I tin pel of the Redeemer, (fol-
isgssas&s&s^
iMumc&qjjsagctt'H
description of the country. u_d
using a map told of the prov-
inces and territories. Mrs. J. M.
Alford assisted in the lesson by
a description of the Hudson Bay
] company, the animals, lumber
! wheat and minerals. Mrs. Her-
: man Eastland of Hillsboro, Tex..
p. in.
Ladies’ Aid, Thursday. 2:30 p. m.
Choir rehearsal. Friday, 7:30 p. m.
PraW meeting. Wednesday. 7.30 j^Ver^' n.^.lnaWe&la V a J' 7 :7= ! Am’. EdCad. ,S.er
p. m. Kpworth league each Sunday. ■■■'■ —> ■ > ■ —*r^»«rh»«*
whiskey and drug habit
K dill \ M AVKM’K II % l*TI**T 1 Harvey and Xoble-sts. W H. B.
Fourtecnth-Ht and Kelham-nv. t T'rcli. pastor Morn ini*, service. 11;
Bible school. 9:45 a. rn ; tieorge evening. 7:30: riirisiian Kndeavor,
Tiefcl. HUperitilender t. ,0 30; Wednesday evening 7:30.
Ill MAM Ml, II AP*riST.
Ninth and Phillips.
Sunday school. 9:30 a. m.
Sermon. 11 a m. nnd s i> m.
Morning worship. 1 1 o’clock. Kve-
tiing, 7:1
I tor.
R V. P. I
ntcetiiig M cdncyfiriy rvcninr* ;it
Rev. J l>. t ook, pus- HARHIMOV4V ATI«\Al*
Rev .Tames K. Pershing, nastor.
0:15 11 m. Pra.\er
Sunda> school. 9:45 a
• ’hrist i;i n T’’odea \ • sr
cured in m to 15 days without pain
or shock. The only guaranteed cure
In Oklahoma. No locks, bars, or
padded cells at the
Hill's Sanitarium, Ardmore. Qkla. ’
Thuel Burnham
Pianist
Saturday Evening Feb. IS.
8:80 O'clock.
Musical Art
Institute
Admission SI.00.
Friday Mrs. Marvin Owen will
AlIS. I .n4.„4„in
tho girls
V midnight a luncheon of val
Oucsts numbered 40.
o o o
'Irv. H. W. Moiisrr enleit«ineil
th. Modern Priscilla club Friday.
Fancy work and music were fol-
lowed by luncheon. in two
weeks Mrs. Ed. Outler will en-
tertain.
»> O O
Mrs. L. T. Berger. East Park- 'iolots and candles were shaded
Pi will entertain at bridge Feb.
1 <;'.’ honoring Mies Cora I.cwiu-
sohn.
o o o
in yellow, the club color. Fol- :
lowing the elaborate repast i
| short talks were made by Mrs. I
Phelps. Mrs. Tom Hope, state :
Mistletoe Cove and Woodman ^deration president, officers of
circle will have an all day meet- the c ub and other, regarding
ine- Tuesdav in Westfall hall. . the plans tor raising the el«l. (
inp , tn h. inir house funds. During the """
ho^Ms TFridTy Vo Ph'ilorua- ^,,”1'^''^ the'noon dayman* j ^al meeting following R was
th<a club when Mrs. Boston "'ll- and kitchen shower. f^un<! ,hat n
■ - - - — -• 1 ueuu — i the treasury for this fund. It
was decided to incorporate So-
rosis as the first step toward
son led the lesson on “The Greeks O O O
°f Today. ' .’he gave a short his-: 4. \\ . True was hostess
tory of Creec,>, divided into the prjday to the Pierian club, when
seven periods, pre-historic. to ro|| oa|| was answered with cur
Alexander thi Great. Homan rnnj events. Mrs. A. D. Taylor
rjpKiueKt, to lloman and Latin wfla |oader of the lesson on "Ham-
snpreniaty. ottoman supreiua- ^|r« p r. Robey had a
ev. to ihe independent kingdom .,dper on The King." Mrs. C. M.
mentioned the part Greece yteffey. "Queen Gertrude;” Mrs.
ha he.n playing in the Balkan ^ ^ xfcClenahan. "Hamlet,” and
"ars ami spoke of the poor rail- g r0und table diseu>Fion of the
wav ?:ld hotel service. Athens jgy followed Feb. 25 Mrs. C.
ih* prini'ipal city, ha" one-tenth Schubert will entertain,
the population, this b<ing - *'lv O O C*
iffhrea-cd by the war. Vrs <>n(. (>f |ho really prettiest par-
George Leiher told of the eon- j;i> (1f the social season was the
"d condition in Athens, ri.d rofoption and dance given Fri-
( htrles Hoooe- n'k' dav nigh* at the I.ee-Huckins by
'' lucatlonal aBd religion- op- ,jMarguerite and Uarolin"
Pot unities. She stated tha :!**• , olcord. honoring their guest.
*’ • r grade work in ihe schools Eugenia Patterson of Omaha
• Lid. bu* uulversitj courses -j-he ball room, where the
** n- Threa thousand pu- b*ld. was decorated
y o —— «1 r,
■ (ItF *k««tra %*■!••«
' f * niOVf | )|F 4 ,ui!*v of I ‘old#. ’ *
r InriuTnn t*k« !.A\ \TIVK n !»!
K -\f.» f)j imxi; |l » ro<»!*»
* n. ■% IB 4* ft Tf»Ti J»‘ *r«l la*'** . .
'I J9VJI?'4*.ll 1*1 r*B*' • 5 •*
•hrov of' ’hM* *• *■ C U4*J*
the club house work. A 10-j
cent party will he given March '
17 at the home of Mrs. A. M. 1
De Bolt for the same fund. Much ;
enthusiasm was shown by the
entire members in concerning
this work. ‘Seventy-five w <rc |
in attendance.
IN THE PULPIT
i*» only rr*
K UKi'Vfcri n‘»Etatur«}
1 :5c.
FIH%T
Tfruli Ami Roblitson. tiev. H L
Van Horn, minister
Sunday hool. 5 30 a nj . D i
Claude Smith. *tuperint**it«ieni
Preaching 11 a in «n*I 7 30 j- m
«*hns!ian Endetvor society
b:« cluster* o' American/ ^
ro*4»* and r»r*ia»;o*i* | % i-*uran o Comi^^
, k* T* pia* *’d about the i ---
.... -c 4 N494.RWIT9 FI 9< . •HRM.I9N
be ><«nc ladies and tkur g ij.i?-
.... Mr and Hr* < F 8 " - >*'-<• • » m A L II...
*** -- - <•••-' aupericteii-Jrm
• EXCLUSIVE, ,
1 NODES I
Announcement
Hi
U
We have just upene<l our new shop at N'u. *
N’ortii Robinson Street, in the Cilconl Buildintr,
where you will find assembled a line of distinctive
spring styles for women.
The gentlewomen in <|itest of smart, chit, mod-
erately priced ready to wear frarrnents will he highly
plea-ed with our entire stock and store.
Please bear in mind that our entire stock is new
and tlui it i- <utr intention *n t;iv< vtt onlv the h< -t
of ju-ods and service.
We cordially invite you to inspect our store and
become acquainted w ith it*. You’ll be under no obliga-
tion to buy.
r
r
Dainty, Delicious Confections
Reception Sticks, Ltmrheon Patties, all e°1ors and flavors.
THE TASTE TELLS.
EMPRESS CA ND Y SHOP
III West Main Street. Next Door to Empress Theater
U
o' 1- record »nd Mr and Mr- Krv v1
H \V eamraft. .Uii»tiJ| in lUrj j
Alter. Lwdli
t
Balance Due
1262.50
Like new. Sen tliie at
once. Must he sold or
shipped. If you exer ex-
pect to buy a player
don't miss this oppor-
tunity.
The House of
Ditzell
and 11y Tii**fhotl of »ioini{ busings*
ajRj'al- Hrv* Kofk Bottom Wholc-
sh 4. Bri ’o to our retail trade is
oni N'fw .^4 llin- 'lothod. Not
ho^ uiijth rnaW*- on ono
piano, imt, profit^ on Quantity is
our policy.
Our Shipments Run Into
Train Loads
to our large territory !n Oklahoma. Kansas T< vai. Write for
?re. pamphlet and map o' Oklahoma City. tiro catalog of
Kdi-«n Diamond IHsc and 4;rsfoco a ma- a;o»*
Ditzell Music Company
Oiir Oklahoma t it) H<<iue
N|«enal attention
okl AlfoMt 4 ITT
tn Rrnsirlsi FUinoa and Talking Mart
nan.
told
grltlt
VkUt
him
saw
rp«C
Y
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