The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 146, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 17, 1917 Page: 3 of 10
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Ready-to-Help club met with home at the Sk'.rvia.
Vtis* Irene Moore for a social j c> O O
iftemoon. The regular program! Mrs. AY. R. Shrewsbury anil
was omitted for routine business. Mrs. K. P. Ismael entertained at
Mrs. Harry Poster was an ex-. dinner .at the former's home in
tra guest. j celebration of the birthday anni-
O O O j versary of Mr. Shrewsbury.
Mrs. Henry»Reiman and Mrs.! O O O
George D. Key entertained with Twentieth Century ®lub met
afternoon bridge at the former’s Friday in the library and after
home, honoring Mrs. J. Elmer tll<? short business session. Miss
Thomas of Medicine rick and Estelle Manon, hoad of the art
.ins. John Aoung of Lawton, department, Central State Nor-
Mrs. J. L. Daniei won top score; nia*. addressed the members on j
Mrs. William McLain, second. "Domestic Art.” She discussed j
The honor guests received ap- decorations and furnishings of
propriato favors. Mrs. McClain rooms and-made a plea for siru-
assisted in serving after the l'Ucity and harmony of design.
Kamo. Twenty-five were pre3- •Nex‘- meeting Friday at the 11-
ent. i hrary, for election.
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Mrs. J. G. Street and Mrs,.Mls* Ln,$ Jf* liumBOT, \22
Horace Wilson returned today ? ’ ^venth-st, who accidently
from several days with friends nb™! ,her ,face w,th, ca^°'lc
in Guthrie ‘lcili a fcw days ago, is sill! in
1 a serious condition.
iva wo—rage
This Modified “Tommy Atkins
Shows Three Points of “Style”
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Thomas J. Kirk, of Almeda. Cal. ^ ^^ay even.ng, was the
-orator o. i ,ie Seven Last \\ ords
i ff 7 ° , u cf Christ.” Edwin Valle Mc-
er^ t. i I aArons cl"b , p,r0: InDre, director, made an Intro-1
«^.ni°wa ln,’1u,,^d ductory talk concerning the orat-J
ciucussions of 1 ho Home Beau- orio’s historv M"s \l’pn AI
Interior^of th" tV ‘T*° ^„g°tke Jrologue^Mr^ j
i tha..Er*' ’ Mrs; ; 3!- Ames, the soprano solo,
*nd "i Snirl, rhr°,u M ’ Kigar M- Cook' the -“A word solo
The Spirit of the Home,” ilt the close, and Ray Howard I
Mrs. J. R Slaughter. Piano Crittenden the ee-von last sen-
number Miss Hazel Reudy. tcnces. The ladies club chorus’
<.n I!* '3, made a fine talk was assisted by the men’s Apollo
on the schooi Question and the club chorus. Mrs. F. II Owen
club voted to endorse and work was at the piano and Miss Paul-
tor the bond isEue- I ine Roberts at the organ Roth
OOO | choral and solo work were splen-
Mrs. C. T. Ingalls was hostess did.
Ip Friday Afternoon club and O 0 O
Mmes. G. I. Gilbert. Leech ami Bastantp club met with Mrs.
Daugherty. Mrs. Gi.bert won c. n. Honey, with Mrs. (’
guest favor and top scores were Gi*een,l&M as extra guest. 'Top
aY Vr1*?68' ",cls M11!cr aru'- A. J. socres, .Minos. T. W. Clel.and and
FRANKLIN NOTES
BY FRANCK LtfCAR
Fraaklta MmI ItHttm.
Franklin ktndaraartan Mothai
club entertained fathers with a
party Wedneaday evening. Altho
I there vu a email representation
I of the parent* there, those that
| were present event a’most enjoy-
able evening of tan and recreation.
Mies Starr, kindergarten teacher,
arranged the prorrkm. assisted by
Miss MaUtan. kindergartener, at
I,owell school The ladles of the
Mothers' club served refreshments.
Jos Wskeman and A ernes Martin
of third grade will spend the week
out of town.
Mamie Fagln. seventh grade, won
the goat In Franklin school by
writing ths host essay on "Why 1
Should Savs Money.”
Jasper Blairs and Cadis James
arc new pupils In fourth grade
Thoso In fifth grade making
highest average for the Inst month
are: A’lctor Dahlke and Nr"‘“
. Brown In Bb; Christie Alford. A •
1 tin Packer and Jacob Gordon ..,
• Da.
Here's No Worry of
War; She Wants Home
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i The aeventb and eighth grades
visited the art exhibit at the Sklr-
vln hotel.
VlEaV
Do your Easter halting early—or you may miss some such lovely nnd becoming Croat ion
as this b ack, liscro adaptation from the English sffltlier’s cap.
Hats aro styllsli by reason of 00 or. lino or material. The smashing big how Is of bright
^paddv green ribbon. The de-sign is practical and pretty for morning wear.
| announcements | Substitutes For Sweets
For P Lenten Menu
Earl Forb#a of ft rot grade wia
transferred to Emerson achool.
The Na'a had a conteat In spell-
ing Thursday. Wilma Brlrg* woo
al niilisim
A1 G. Field has brought a real
minstrel show to town; and
when you say real minstrel show
in this day and lime, you say a
lot.
Bert Swor, with his grouch
and his ”ah-sa-tlv—ly,” and his
“Alabama Bound,” Is the king
of the Field’s blackfaces, but It
Is a hard pull over Joe Coffman.
Eugene do Bell, Johnny Dove
little Doc Mealy—say when vou
get . to naming them. It gets too
much of a Job to pick a loser.
Tie straight singing. In the
big cabaret scene Is true min-
strelsy; Jack Richards with his
'When You and I Were Yotina
Margie," and other folk songs
Is the favorite. William Church
the big boy, the “human
nkeieie,” Is a mighty pleasing
McMahan. ^ „ 1 Robert Whelan. j Author* club regular monthly
j # O O mefctiiitf Tuesday evening wiui
Domestic science department j Philomathea cfnb met with Mrs* w* H* ^ Trudseon.
IlSiliklf imMmm
J AV.Green; secretary. Mrs. Ray g^-e a flL reltw of the ”&■«'of "SU" Art ’J’1" 10 *«. ^i* ^ r’ „ ' 1!,:'«'WABI | first Z he has blacked up on
\vtrni! reuurrr,n A- 1!- book. "Children in Bondage.” l,y <. son simple dcssmssvvi.l be gnen Molt ” taWeapoonfu s butter[h* visit to Oklahoma City in
We.tcott, Mrs. Ben Ragsdale, Markham Lind-.-v -i-d Croc' Btiss Mary McFadilcn will m- 1,1 11,15 s 11 s 01 n,en,;'- an<1 st'f.son w.’h I teaspoon Dll! yrRrs.
member of finance committee; yr,.- (Vnris. 7 lertain the Jolly tlx Monday even-, liOii.cn Menus for tin* liny. salt. 1 of mustard and a lilllol___
Mrs. H B. Houshton. house, and three approprlajf p^ems ‘^hi A A . I BREAKFAST • - Bak-.l it• ; j" pper. Add ” Cupfuls of cheese, I «... ,TtDV „PM * 1
^Irs. James Sullaway, visiting 1 ‘ J IMS’ ! ,, <-* 0 ... . . oatmeal and milk; mullius or 1-2 euplul of soft bread n umbs I MILITARY MEN GLAD
or 111 mittens xi,.,.,,. \i- m o -'ienace and The* Lesson” by Mrs. Ocorgu Snmsnn will he hos- .. .. . * ", 11 ...
c s. -B11 ... u . ..f. Saw- tlracfc Cook nntl "Tho Moth r tf,lM Momlay, to the Leisure Hour least, coffee. ..nd 1 ou fill of milk. i cdk .* TO SEE SOLDIERS VOTE
ver F r .... . i . ' 00K aai1 ."Vl.'.Y club. ... | LUNCHEti.N — Rice and nut miuutfs, add 2 well beaten eggs.
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Col. Roy Hoffman, and Capt. D.
R. Bonfoey, cavalry. will be
present to address volunteera.
The corps of motorista will be
uaed In assisting state officials
to mobilize troops, should war
be declared while the threatened
railroad strike Is pending
E. R. Carhart, who started ths
movement.has Invited all other
local automobile dealers and
owners to join the Oklahoma
City unit.
Grand Duke Michael
Wants People to Say
liy L nited Prt»»
Petrograd, March 17.—In d*
cllntng the throm offered him
by the czar’s r»rma* notice o|
abdication.. Grand Duke Micheel
j issued a report that all the peo-
ple of Ruenla obey the provisional
government until a vote could
rtiow what fi rm of government
they preferred.
Mlohae! Is willing to accept
the throne of Ru-ssta only la
case a referendum vote shows
that a form of government, with
him at the head, U approved.
Humphreys' Seventy.aeyeM
For Colds, Influenza,
GRIP
Gossip
Don’t stand on the street
corner; keep moving; gossip or
business; it don’t matter; Insist
upon your friend walkfng along
with you; a brisk walk at that;
no loitering; if you don’t want
„ u? .aormn’y "oprjr thl* h»bT „ you uou i want
Wr"tl?„ i*i h|.>m<>n i11^ 30 have ,he r,rl1’ oir ta4# Co1*:
he sure to have “Seventy-eeven
raring for the baby until some
kind, responsible mother takes
her for adoption. There are many
others Uke this one at the hos-
pital.
ferent person Is designed to pre-
vent the loss of a large num-
ber of votes in the moil or thru
thr negligence or crookedness of
an < lc. lion off.rial.
handy and take a dose at the
first chill or shiver to get the
best results. For sale In aU
America, 25e and tl.db. or
mailed.
Hastahreys* Homeo Mattel as C*.
1M William Street, New York,
LEARN FIVE DANCES
FOR lc
TO ORGANIZE MOTOR , .„o„u»y o p. m.
RESERVES AT MEETING r''° may enroll for $1.01.
____ Two cent.Iemeu S2.0I. Lndv And
Driskell were welcomed to mem- The''rich"’ emlor-'fi "u™” ° rolls; wholo wiua’ p;inc:ike.s; k;!r until :lie custard is smooth
vT-rctt f^TtL WCrR I'TV '‘-""fh’-riv. ("iy iviorat’on Vr !flivn r ;:'U - n*' "1,1<1> him
loway. '.Next' meeting Anr.l 6. ^"V-aSentT an5°"i ;croutons;'Vh ..‘.r ml,,;unL "i. g. !
presided at the tea service. Ad-;................ • | c0;;ee. ’ i Sift 2 cupfuls of flour with
! | llll'H A\l* MT ROLLS. 1-2 te.ispooiiui! curb o: baking1 “‘f, “ ,,,r ,,UM1,ers “nu
Mix I cupfi-I 1 .-i'.i'it iJ t with ida ami s.il; • m ii;e' a b-ilt-r: haL!.?r8 ,ln il(’,1VB eorvlee to vole.
fho bill provides that 30 days
’•vith Mrs. !!. B. Tyi. r, M 14 \v
3 llh-st. . , - .................-
evening with an informal St 1, hr l'- r- u-
I‘a trick’s partv al die i;0me c.r '™!o'v a!'(1 rhompeon. Next
Mr. and Mrs. C. X. Could. About !V?etillffl F,ida>' wltli Mrs. Aldea
proposed Motor Vehicle Reserve
(’orps will be organized at n
Adjutant General Karp and of- meeting of automobile owners
Class starts Monday 8 p. m.
to Indies may enroll for
Two gentlemen $2.01. Lady nnd
fine or more companies of tin* Konth.-nuin Private les-
sons daily. Regular class prac-
” ------ ----uiiu oi-| no ' VU 4«ii lumujlli’ UWIHT.S
fleers of (he American Military I s< beduied for S p. m. at the Car-
hart. Motor company, 21S West
Mr. and Mrs. C. X. Could. About ..
40 yere present including Mr. j 'ose'
and Mrs. .1. C. Cornish, px;r..
guests, (lam's, contests, music
and supper featured
0 0 0 | elnI* end Mrs
O O O
Mrs. C. K. Lewis entertained'
I lhr* members of the T. M. W. S.
L. A. Johnston
ASK ME!
By Cynthia Grey
(1) T have heard that you
man. Is that tru« ' Are
league, recently organized here,
were elated Saturday over leg-
islative passage of t.lio bill mak-
ing it possible for soldiers nnd
cupful of sour milk, ^ , ? no 0111 proviues mat 30 days
vi-h 1-0 (Minfu 1 n* inn *H foro e ec,lon. the secretary of
i •• miikti.i i state BhaJI send blank ballots to
, . . ... noi.iniui, n re a man. is u.a
Le Passe Temps club was pn*t 1pr ,ri,f)Lher, Mrs. I). (’. woman mffra an i \ ■ m>• !
a?:r&s2rwE,s't2tss:»: r;a sr «
school faculty burlesque Tites- • uwrft an« luncheon were fea- mink icike ami ion- tn.- muc
day evening. Extra guests,Mrs | Hires, standard of morals'.'—A Reader.
Robert Penny, Misses Lavonne; ® .Cf ® ! A: (l)Cynthia Grey is a
2 cupfuls rh',;i’> .1 nut meats; with l
add i cupiui mi the bi-atcii sweeten wilh I
of one nd seism losses, and add 1-2 cupful ofi.i , . -.......- —
with sill and p. , . r. Add rno :)i c lipped fruit. .Sunni •> ]-•> *‘io tront. Larh soldier or sailor
' n * !. .1 m m to make a hours. Serve with i ream or any ,iul u,arli I*1* ballot and mail it
pas', whii'h cun ho sit apod into kind of pudding sauce .hack to sonxe friend who will
--------------------—2-- j hand it ,in a sealed envelope, to
;*n.l Myrtle Dun.-an for th® nera- ' t!1° vo^in5 °fflcia'a. If Inspection
• vi* w.-ii. r, . a cpiger and shows the soldier La a qualified
t've*' Jo,u s ‘v|’ l>e un tho affirma- I e.ector. hts ballot is deposited
. and counted.
First-st.
Ansel Karp.- adjutant genernl;
ttce and assembly for pupils and
friends. I,. E. Uuttrlck, Instruc-
tor, Euclid llall, phone W 297.
mm: school
nv \r» i n: mi f.i'tiv am>
< i:< i:i.ia
C'olumiiiiM M-lHtol lti‘|»nrlfrN.
Mrs. G. G. Clark chaperoned. j 5'"’.b<‘r^ln, ,l( it;hts s,’h°o> fH'm ! world. ‘"It"Vs'veri' evrem ' now . -----
.» _ ° .Ul» to l.il£, rn.i very popular, j vi|, no (Jouht becom? a I - . f-.g i ..*:
; • 1 ' p\';Kown anr! rw- i ,, t,° V, ; justed in time. Men and women
dien John and Brentiee of Colo-! 1'riday Rose Bridge club was w*ii .[ink ..til o It it
rado Springs, who have been i ->ntertaln_fxd by Mrs. H. A. Tall- e i.um nted ' . n‘t' He v , r.m,
gnests of Mrs. McKewiCs mother, man nt her apartments at th- have ono high 'standard, man’s
O. *' Tnldg?°n, for, *'lar'inlliue. One o’c’nck lunch- might he great.y impro. i
' rt returned home eon was of St. Patrick appoint- Women will never accept men'
•0da>’ ?*!CtVY'. Gu®sts Invited, were W j present moral standard, th,
xrice n„ o, ® .. Foster, J. A. Mathews, Ralph, wotUl would he a sorry place i*
Miss Bess Stewart entertained Hamilton. T. R. Lnnemire, J. (’|.l y
Allegra Arnicas at the Country Haverlanil of Indiana. O. S. Fow-
clnb with Mi s Blanche Rowmae : ler, Hudson Shubert, A.
1 ln.v,l Morgan,
li‘ ■ *' '* ’■ urn •Varney, Mah-
'•'"C.';". Mary Cowell aTi.]
Dum-gh. uCelerganen:"' “aV* em*r*d tl>*
Wuslit-.gton le/icher in the 2h c*css,,,utln* *®
. :i gr.itit > ____
Miss LiHian .......h■ j. of Norman
Til* r\ r’
en t ; ■> • I, r
a program.
lito .irv »ocif
Hi. t y s'. '.r\y \\ .
, , ........ ”" • • " Normal
has Hia place ol Miss Har
i, ' ' ' 1 ; * ’ lie. .Misp
Ha ; .iikion is now Min. (Jeoriie
Morgan.
( •Hir.e M ..ss, ’> Tench<*r, has
SSS cen[ ^’tbe "'".tiT/r"’
risen school. "Habit. Order aJid System na
~ • '* ‘ s in i *1 ; j T i i'iiniT " ii*..a
’’ *’*■! 1 »> Garfield sctioo’ the subjeot at the Mothers' club
- . s-ew.v».» - . x uiiiicn, F Q’- T am 17. nml hav®
and Mrs. Risk Thompson as ex- Frieke. J. J. Dunning c n '" * i'' « H'*- attent:.*n» of a i,,.>
* ‘ * ,v- 1 fl for thre* months. He «avs he
' l.
An'l Marion Foster \
riK ill nave (»itf >\ the 1 ,t v\
is n:';vcil tr
ira Krfests. Miss Bov m.u, ' won Phelps*. George \\\ Clark. W. C.'
■op sroie. j ililains, \\. Ij. Perkins, Jose- ' 1; lr‘■ do you think he has
O C O | phine Dice, Sidney Folinrer of i<T:OVVM me 1oi,k «*nouKh \o re .
ard,rd,«n4,eMrM.Chn,,M «owlm,n! „aad Kathleen gYT T'Ly ^
ar, 1 daughter Miss l.ianehn Bow loiint. Top scov • was won by <’i» Th s hoy cams ten „ week
man have returned here from Mrs. \Y. H Churchill cucst fi 11 ' vo" Gilck we coul.1 live «,n
r.?,!9-!lh.!y vor aad ®on90ia- "'XL T'-,™*:.
-Ming ami are making their j tlon. Mrs. Williams.
Malives And Rosebuds Make
Charming Hat for Eastertide
“Dir-i _
hef• >r•* rtrie can te-marry? i r. >
Wliich shotjhl precede :n .^rhtlnu
from a *>:*rer car, the hoy or
yfrl? (C) "Will shoes c** ^';or>e*\q
He worn th!a summer (7) Who*
wouM he o re tty fur an Easter
dress ? -Toodles.
I A: and (2 > No. (3) You
could, but it would tak° moro
experiemfp than a girl of 17 pos-
j ce.-ses to beat Ihe cost of living
J (4> Three month?. (a > The bo>,
j so that he may assist the girl,
j f i Both. (7) The style books
' • s \v. •
count ry.
Fred Ridley,
sent Friday because of
T'^e Alpha literary ‘.
V**i * ft Mondn v on •- ,
s‘lived, That Eve v
!! i vc One Vert r «. f .
2> : ‘ > Tra InJnjr *' I!, * * \
t.v d
meeting.
s hav:tig^ th* he.st compO’st-
*m»t.s on ’Why ! Should Save
M oiey, are NVllie Murphy, Xa■
Alviti A very. M»; D<s',i ''I'm’Mon!
.Ienn> F.irk, 7a: Edward San-
; It'i’pii Lrfiwater, 6h; Jf r.«!o
Lawrence, Ha; Earnest Price, 5b;
I’m u ’ : ne S.’tndf” «. A.i. (Mr«,v |X1 l<ey|
4b, and Francis Lewis, 5a
• ii. I -nr o* ’''rims • rt !'io r»o?um-
-s hyys P’av ffmiirvl .‘atrue.
- 1 h- a • e ■ R v |<ed*i,
ants. Indians, Dod^c-s. T:i*e-a.
R'MtnniiiR ear]) biPot ♦ I f
Artistic, Pieaacuit Cub Rooms
For Dancing
Ballroom dances In class for 1
$1. beginners' class starts Fri-
day; ngtilar dances Wednesday^ |
and Saturdays. Oi)(>ri house!
dance (free! Monday evening
for rlass memliers and thcl !
’rlonds. Iionnclly-f, .|,i s, ho,* !
i f Dancing. .,0., i^ Nortli Broad i
way. Rhone W 219]
Ma HIM* .le ( onant, Ma nager. *
Have You Tried
Thoas Dsllcloas
Mint Truffles
Such a *oft creamy mint center.
Deltcloun after dinner.’
Our home-made Candle* ar*
purest and best.
THE TASTE TELLS**
Fmrress Ordy Shop
Maplt SON
111 U ;*ln St.
A lternates on St. :ge and in Choir
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ijjhave many pretty fashions and
j the shops are filled with lx-au i
tifui tie.v silks. Rian something!
m
to suit your elf.
M
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w-y VT
m
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QT us<-.] to go ftroimfl with •
<f 7 M my k •hoot, hut ho- nnAhur
ohj.oi** I Be* ontlv another gl-l
l ■'!, I the mother that I .till Kr.
" h ,l"r- Then her mother told
tile ar.-itii to t-i'p awn v from her,
1 saw ttie u ri at the show and
Hhe B-111 wants me to ko with
Iter. What shall I do?—A. S. F.
A: Respect the mother's
w "hes. Keep away from the
Kiri until such timo as vou can
overcome the mother’s objection
to you. Whilo you are In school
it is better to think less of eadh
other and more of your studies.
sSJ^&4iU
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MISSIONARY TO TALK
Mirs Blanche Rose Walker, rc-
j thfned m!««ionary Trom rhlna.
j e'.i talk a* the it a serrirs,
! Sunday, Waohinet'on-ave Baptist
! rh*.:r**’n. Vis Walker has been
In int-rlor Uhlm f >r many yeiu*3
J «ad is at. ::.** sp aksr.
I N * *v Telephone Dlre-tory has
; been drltvered. If you hare
: not roe lved a copy <ail RBN.-
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F .atb ** *-■ I... H.i'Vtna
“He ’* Is sure to call any hat love'y which flaunts a ray-
flower. Therefore the v.reatlted hat is forever in demand. The
best thing of th- season t* gartarded in mefa’Ilc rosebuds’ j (Political AOvenDementt
r^ntly unged with blue, pink., red, green, wisteria and corn fwij
Fitted to suit the man eas-ing shopper, act to adorn any | *
i rs.9 KssmSs to «ki. «... .ti j l. t _# * • —. -,-t- _ Pr *!*St I. lT
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It was an awftilly dull evening.
Maw-in-law, and Uncle George
and Suzie were a!! there,
but no-one seemed to know
what to do.
Somebody had the hnjypv idea
we'd play a game of cards.
Maw-in-law was for bridge.
And then I discovered we had
no cards.
But wifey thought of Scoot,
and called Walnut 76.
In another five minutes we were
playing bridge.
typo of beeu*y. is this wreathed bat cf fino mai':
Hats drapod v th .ay«--v o* *'. -.-
Nelkl TUa
2'a f’i
TUI \5rm7n
-< Itoot notRb .sfIon in IVi
choir *lug^r
linrrh congr. . ut. ii- In the middle .-tMH |ia»e heard Ml»»
u.lcii v -.Her ,,.|eo «.’ -tn lio. when tt„. || p.-.lmm* aW. <m
UHir laid over. With money r.» m.*d with the hie mu.Ral .how
n>l tn rhnr> ’i t'ttgi.t**, ho In lend, to perfect h'T mu«l, al edn-
11 ’ 'i- ”* U.e klag? 'I>. I ull**ii tun a
Ilian*)' **;.4...
Free delivery
of anything
• drug itore
carries.
Robt. M.Scott
Druggist
Prescriptions
filled with
care by Scott—
Deliveied with
•peed by Scoot.
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