The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 104, Ed. 1 Monday, January 29, 1917 Page: 3 of 8
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Lenore Stone entertained with
a luncheon and Overholser party
Saturday afternoon, ltachael Med-
ford, Harriet Cium, Laura. Dean
Mrs. Robert R. Walker.
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Club women will be In the
front in things social this week
1^* H***ici vium, xuaura, ueau *•*'•'***' ***
Thomas, Elizabeth Boyd, Aileen I beginning Tuesday afternoon
Morris, Elizabeth Buckley, Wren with the City Federation musical
Wilson and Hazel Shaver. Chap-
erones were Mrs. Raul B. Stone
and Mrs. F. H. Morris.
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Mr. and Mrs. Guy Templeton
entertained Saturday Evening
Dinner club when Mr. and Mrs.
R. Alex Wells won top scores.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sims re-
ceived membership.
'o « o
Newport Card club met with
for the legislator’s wives at the i
Skirvin, tho En Avant club re-
ception Wednesday night and the
"open house." at the high school
Friday evening.
o o o
Sorosis club will celebrate the
annual breakfast Thursday 12:3u
Gee Huckins. The event prom
lses to be elaborate
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Mr. and Mrs. Garland Baker, '
xvewport Card club met with ... l'«r‘ana Bauer,
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Burton, with1 okmu>f5pe. who came up for the
Miss Katherine Zimmerman as a,Ito 8how an<l were guests of1
W Voi) want To
THAT we're
2SS>W« A PoiAR AND
F»fth CENTS a lessoN on
Him ano he's simple
special guest. Top scores, Mrs.
Burton and V. H. Smith. Mrs.
Q. W. Samson and R. C. Thomp-
son. J. R. Marker furnished two
piano numbers. Mrs. T. K. Cook
their uncle and aunt. Judge and j
Mrs. B. M. Dilley, returned home!
today.
Mrs. Fred O. Reed, who has j
been with her parents. Judge and :
piano numoers. .Mrs. T. it. Cook — paieuu., aunge ami
was appointned press reporter;‘Vrs’ ^-blley, Hie last month, left:
to succeed Mrs. E. H. Furrey, “Und^r tor Cumberland, Md., to
resigned.
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Chapter V, P. E. O., met with
Miss Maugaret White, and dis-
cussed plans for the state con-
vention to be held hero in May.
Miss Ethel Fritzon will entertain
the chapter. Feb. 10, at the home
Miss Gertrude Ward.
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Mr. and Mrs. Claude Powell
Join Mr. Reed.
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Mmes. N. S. Sherman J. J.
Dunning, J. B. Walsh and J. S.
Eaton will be hostesses for I.e
Gaiete meeting Thursday, Feb.
S, at the Lee-Huckins.
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Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Evans had
several friends In to play bridge
Saturday evening. when top
Mr. ana Mrs. Claude Powell -----"'“'"s, wnen top
had the Saturday Evening Bridge i 8cofes,were won by Mrs. Eugene
clnH wiiti At#. __ T.a Aufrifht and E. .1 Hanmlinph
Aufrirht and E. J. Baumbaeh
Guests, Messrs, and Mmes. W
club with Mr. and Mrs.
H. Leach and Miss Margaret i „ r, • , .- ----- -•-■* ......
leek as extra guests. Top .\ H°usholb, Baumbaeh and Au-
srores, Mrs. tlarry Barry and rncht-
Frank Derr, Guthrie.
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Major and Mrs. C. N. Barney
entertained at l^ee Htiekins Sat-
urday evening with a dinner hon-
oring Mrs. Mary Beatrice Robin-
son, Montrovla, Calif. Guests,
Mrs. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs.
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Mrs. David McKinstry enter-
tained 12 at luncheon Saturday
honoring Mrs. John A. Cochran,
Kansas Cty.
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Mr*. E. B. Surface’s Sunday
sehoo) class in business meeting
James Chenoweth, Captain and at thG *Jome ot Miss Mary Chap-
Mrs. Robert Whitfield vir enHiman> elected the following of
WBWS TO6 CM JJerf
^oT Home. ,
ASK ME!
By Cynthia Grey
wiaow, j j lur command® a high mar- D»c©BBaniy mean thli
*• Uv'J'knmV Jhi! ’ k1 prtc*« U earned by the Agrl- “*n‘ wtl1 ’’•eognli# th
were children. She will fu^ura* department that then® *° •ubmartn® at
•nM.it*1? **• an,fl, * widower end
ho neat*- *• Wld°-W’ 40 1 •»
her. ___ ,w
eino# we were children. She'"trill
{Vf.* m* to ktaa her. end I
rn!nkthLt "h5 ha5 ‘bo confidence In
men obould have tn the
"*•», to whom ahe la engaged, ehe
*.™'a think differently. Do you
think ahe dtatruata ma or what ta
wrong?—Grieved. *
Til* dweller la rural or eeml-
rarul regions who thinks he
mey make an everlasting for-
v *2 raising rabbits Tor fur,
b^Tvng seen an advertisement
somewhere to the effect that rab-
bits fur commands s high mar-
cultural department that there
Is nothing doing in tho rabbit
fur Industry.
RabMt fur Is sold by tho bale
nnd Is so cheap most of It ts
used to mako felt hats. The
halx la not set In the hide with
A. ” She probably doesn't mm I "*iL ? not *** ,n hide with
fog caresses A l !?f”C,8,lt rtren«tb to make rah-
«• Ttom «*S«SB5 ghX i.1^5 “** <»
show a la ok of faith In you. If |“ laj,t’
she has promised to marry you I
that would show hem confidence I COW THAT BEAT THE
In you Why don’t you ask her j RECORD RRINrc econo
If she is sure of her regard for I KfcWKLJ, BRINGS S5000
you. she Win doubtless be frank, j Vrvs
~--L N. Y.. Jan. 1.—Tietje
FROTFN rurrer ..4l,Pf, iQuoeiJ, Kol» tile which
rKOZtN CHEESE MAKES j recently broke the rooord for
A DELICIOUS SALAD: buttTmakln®- ,n M2.7
__ l pounds of mil
By OmUtd firm*.
Washington, Jan.
armament of Brltlsb ships. In-
eluding gnus forward, wfl) hi
necessarily mea^t this govern*
ie«i sa sub*
-------- attack with-
out warning." K was said et
state department today
T""oiuf” oKunmu1
-- , „„ ml|k In seven days for
Frozen cheese is delicious to , 26 Pounds ot butter, was sold
f©rv© with the salad course. Rnib 15000 to a creamery com-
the cheesf to a paste, add one panr-
cup of whipped cream, one-half 1 ----
cup of finely chopped olives, one-
fourth cup of fllnoly chopped pi-
mentos. and season with salt, I When cream Is too thin to
cajenne, lemon JuJce or vinegar whip, add the unbeaten white of
to tasrte. an sgg.
Soften one teaspoon of gronu->—-----
lated gelatin in one tablespoon ■
of cold water, dissolve orsr hot
water, cool, and add to the
cheese. Mix well, and turn Into
half-pound baking powder cans
previously wot with cold wator.
Cover with a piece of white ! *h“ "'l" J” ... „
paper, adjust the covers, and , ll. !n. ^oniplete outfit,
pack in Ice and salt. I,et stand 11?5_ ,nhaler $1. Extra bot-
sevwral hours. Serve with the
salad course, with toasted crack-
ers.
WHEN CREAM IS THIN
HY0MEI
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Ends catarrn or money back. Just
ties 50c. Druggists.
Frederick J. Bate, Mts. George |
W. England, Oscar Deitz and
Dr. Curt Von Wedel.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. Arthur Rey-
nolds. Cincinnati, are spending
two months with Mr. and Mrs
A. C. Young
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The monthly business and so-
cial meeting
Mrs. Vanderbeck. Dean and Mrs. , , ers: _ J,arEha!l Harkness, pres
Frederick J. Bate. Mts. George i l, t; ™uth vice president
.viary Chapman, secretary; Ray-
mond Maxwell, treasurer; Letha
Bonnell, reporter, and Mrs. Sur-
face, teacher. Social hour fol-
lowed.
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Vena Cloudman, young daugh-
ter of Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Claud-
man. who has been at Detention
usiness ana so- \ n .u A/fieniion
of Mrs. Warden’s ,ospital several wet'ks with scar-
S. S. class with Mr. and Mrs I™ fever, is at home, out of
Cranston D. Smith. Contests and Quarantine,
music featured.
with Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Stough-
ton, will return to their home in
Erie, Pa., Tuesday.
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Mrs. M L. Gunn and little1
daughter, Darlene, and Miss Mvr-I
tie Seivenson. of Miami, Texas,!
will arrive tonight to visit Mrs
T. G. Nash.
J Spinach Best And Cheapest
Of Green Winter Vegetables
SOME “ALWAYS" AND
A FEW “NEVER DO’S"
The
New 1917 Model
WORLD Bicycle
Th# new 191? model# ar# h#t-#.
Com# In and ire them. A apactml
modal suitable rer meeaenger aar-
vloa. built aapectfctly for thla work.
Vartoua color# and trimming# this
Reason you may chooaa any
eulpment yon line, any atyta aad-
: die or handle t.ars you want.
Price# range from J3S 00 to MR.Od’
other etytea from |?0 up.—Third
Floor.
incMVFtnr rnrrtm oi»
ma ii, oitni ns.
onnicn bt mau.
o
Piano pupil'
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Mrs. Cnlla Butcher Long en-
tertained 40 with informal danc-
ing Saturday evening. Punch
and buffet supper were served
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Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Newman
ill have as dinner guests this
evening. Mr. and Mrs. Althus
t'ood. honoring Mrs. Newman’s
mother, Mrs. R. E. Chase, of
0 0 0 i Madison, Wfs. A number of in-
Mr. and Mrs. James Chenowetb !formal events are being planned
received in form: ly from : t 71 for Mr3. Chase next week.
Sunday evening, hnnorin- their j 0 0 0
guest. Mrs. Mary Beatrice Robin-! Dr. J. M. Cooper, who has
son. Monrovia, who will return to hpen In Arling.on, Texas, with
California Tuesday. Misses Vivian ,lis father, will return Wednes-
Cooter, Hel< n Glovd, .Mrs. Cneno- day.
weth and Charles F. Girard fur-
nished musical n:miters.
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Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Chambers
had a few frfen'ls for bridee Sat
0 0
of Mrs. S. M
Ford held the January elan
meeting Saturday afternoon
when numbers were furnished ^
by all the elass. Cr dits for tier .. 7
faction in scale work were won ihem- an<1 “ ,13 °T ?
by Dorothy Stone, ,!prtr°" Kreen vegetables which
Campbell, Dorothv Haves. Dori
Fish burn and Frances D-w. Mrs.
Never leave the room without ;
_ asking to be excused.
P1NACH has minutes, counting trom the time1 Alwa>m present the gentleman!
been called the it begins to boil woman when introducing, ' _
*''ylng the name or the gontilemau _
first. * ! r
Oyers
OiSANERf
W. J. PETTEE & CO.
OKI.AIIOMA CITY, OKI.A.
PHOMK 1*11 Y-S#
W« RrfunS Rallroa# Paraa
been called the It begins to boil,
broom of the, lA-t St«*:un Escape.
stomach. All When it begins to boil draw the i , „
greens are valu- cover of tho saucepan a little to' , lNpVGr T’,|pl{ "alls nr tmg fit your
able in same one side to allow the Bteam to :p,°,hpR when in the society of
way, but spin- escape. At tho end of 10 min-, an>'°nP
a eh is the best utes pour the spinach into a Always rise when an elder en-
and cheapest or colander, and when the hot water ■' ter,s. ,hp roonl-
it is one of the few has passed off pour cold water1 d-ever introduce the subject of
is never over It. Let it drain well and c,othes in,'° ,he conversation,
out of season. Its greatest cost notice coarse or fine, as is suit-
is in the labor required to pre- able for the manner in which It
.3603
CRrniT if Trrp
WAFT It
Ford aeeomnanled by her littTe *’arp ^ *^or cooking, and In the is to be served,
daughter Velma played the man 'arK<* amount of butter needed One peck of spinach will make
dolin. ’ to make it palatable. When strict about l 1-2 pints when blanched ThOspollars and. cuffs of a silk
O 0 0 economy must he practiced the and minced. Mouse often become soiled long
— - | drippings from roast beef or ---——- j before the rest of the blouse
chicken can be substituted for; PREPARING THE “SPUD"
' t „ — i Needs Much Washing. j Potatoes that are to be French S°°n as lt be'
K.’Sf J’SSSJ.’Sia*T. clean He .pinach cat wllgf. .»* .WA .«»» RH.I* —-----
"-’a-Tf r a rZi ssr ,:s ""r ^ !mattress protected
7^. ‘his water and put Them in ‘a bctur“ Putting into the hot fat
ballot on applications ‘ 'Second pan of water. Continue!
f,,,,. ° ° washing in clean waters until ! FOR FROSTED FEET
rrog,X:”8*Ne"Ai^u7kB^rinCi"',r.: ,,,her’h T not a ,‘racp of 8ar"l on j T f*--—
to...... ------ 1 '• Hie bottom of the pan in which! r° cure frosted feet rub them
vegetable was washed. If ".,,b spBits of turpentine at
TO CLEAN CUFFS AND
COLLARS ON BLOUSE
ANNOUNCEMENTS
urdav evening. The partv In-
cluded Messrs, and Mmes. W. C
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Mrs. T. A. Patterson, Grand
Rapids. Is spending two months
with her parents
‘BUNTE”
meRtii •'Good.” nnd
Bl’SITR nROTIIV^K®
have been making candy nlnc«
1M76, and tho
Empress Candy Shop
i ••U® It In Oklahoma City. Money
back If you nro not antlafled.
•*TIIK TAUTR TELIA44
111 W. Mala Nt. Maple 20S
«RA®D
hapvthy
TuaffpRjramMCa
i M«hi rtf UOii^ rt'NMMti Nt
FROM RUSTY SPRINGS
srs-. ”• i;„
— ,.......... Mr. and Mrs : 1 ew-orK. Mrs
N.eholas Bogensehutz. j Hemry; ‘Oklahorna'-Bridge.1 M™. j ,llp vegetaDle was washed. If "1,n spirits or
- Q 13 : ‘To-tat-cm. Mies Nona Hie Rp'nach is wilted let it stand ni«Jht before going
n^r^rMnrii^^ ^ '*ecome8|
to bod.
Actress Plays Wall-St. Game
And Suit For Mansion Follows
■
CLEANING THE FURS
....................... ,.uin.-nm>n MrS in ooI<* water until it
Ijrnest Worley; Au.-tion Coterie’ Hesh and crisp Drain from this
so'n’pkrk ?nor.o*0hu,z ,ard Je,ffcr- watPr arul blanch. For half a!
with M,. b.c7 La^on— S ng ^ ™ ^
t^Vt^V^'r-* the drarnUSPspiLwL°m8?ho boiT- n'l Ki,30l.1hT,e' . ADerwards 'give d", »„v''garn.el,' wUhout
»et U boil I'o.S a«* injuring «t. ’ w.thout
J:o0, at the oapltol. 1 ---— -——
Cover your bed springs with a
cover of heavy unbleached muslin
or ticking, sewing tapes to each
corner to keep it tied on firmly.
This will protect your rroatfiress
front iron rust and can be taken
off and shaken every week nnd
washed when soiled.
TO RESTORE COLORS
TTar’shorn wTl restore
colors
^our pfiysician
m
HUM \\. 7K-_
will recommend that you
let us fill your prescription.
They know that we are
equipped nnd capable
using only tho purest and
best druga.
SKIRVIN
DRUG CO.
first ' m> mnninvAY
CLEANING FISH GLOBE
--— 1
When water nas left marks or
(he side of your fish globe, poui
out the water and fish into some-j
thins else and rub the marks1
with a penny. This will remove
them easily and quickly.
WATER HANGING PLANT
—---
Place e email funnel In the
center of the basket, leaving, the
cup part above the soil, but hid-
den by the foliage. Fill this ‘
with water dally. The water will
seak Into the soil gradually and
will not run thru onto the floor
beloav. spoiling carpets or waxed
floors.
pi** -
PEOPLES’
TRANSFER
COMPANY
MOVERS OF HOUSEHOLD
GOODS.
LARGE STORAGE
FACILITIES.
Walnnt -IS22.
A Mother’s Ideal in Choosing a
Carriage For Baby
—fhese,C.rC#,th7rVhrJ^Sl,n,'f "Pb*"™"™ ""<1 .inquestloued dnrahtltty
in«80 ora the things uttarmoat In a VI1«ri(]
InR n vehicle for her Infant child. She will find all of th^ fo^-
moro th#* niapnlflront new lino of I*rlnreaa < rriatitia
and bulkiea we have JUMt placed on show. ’
Amelia
BINOHAM
from her Riverside Drive man- : n'er’gage on the property and
sion. New ^ ork, which they say • r -fuses to leave her home __
WHAT IS LAX-FOS
liX-FOS is an improved CASCARA (a tonic-faxativa)
Pheasant to take
lFO? the,Cas.caj;a IS improved by the addition of!
certain harmless chemicals which increase the efficiency of 1
lhf ^a^oa’-lllak,lnR 11 better than ordinary Cascara.
LAX.FOS is pleasant to take and dws not gripe nor
disturb the stomach. Adapted to children as well as adults
Jost try one bottle for constipation. Price 50 rents.
SUITS
Cleaned^Pressfd
73*
WORR GUARANTEED
SuccissLu ors&Cleaners
we CALL WEDELIVB
WAL6771 ll.ShUDSON
Csia6hihe<i S rs -
■V-
FA ' F
m
THE LARGER REED CARRIAGES
GROWING IN FAVOR
folding* or P'’"r 'hp
:o get baby out tha onen \ 7 .. doub!® Purpo*, of a v*h!<-!a
*31.60. *31-60 to {45 00 dpa,*n- ,rr”n *30 00
,.J| '
Announcement
— , rr
3rd Annual Pure Food £ how
and Manufacturers’ Exh bit
NEWS ••WANT* AD
RATE
15 Words
6 Days
25c
ntoxnc WAL. nine.
Every housewife in Oklahi ttia i it\ -Ikui!.!
visit tliis l>i{s exhibit anil fret iU-iiionstratioii t
best foods at Brown’s C O I) There will he al.
pood thinps to rat, souvenirs, free demonstration
and plenty of bargains.
Starts Saturday, February 3
Ends February 10—7 Bip Day*
This mammoth department proeerv will be
a ted booths in charjjc of eyp,-rt flemoT
salespeople who will gladly -.how yon ’n,
You are eordiallv invited to attend tl
adrnri'sion charge. Watch the new taper-
details.
Browi^s C.O.D. Grocery
Grand Avenue at Robinson
GREY & PHILLIPS. Managers.
plan to
»r« *hof.’!rij *hn ®T»ara«it
t -irlsty tr '"hHnrAri's vth!r>s
this MR^Oll than rnxmr b
arfole Mhnke t ^'Hrr'a*r*R S10
lii so. $12 r . $1500. $io r.o
.. , maatom
ana m»d!um prir# rrav-
do*h hood*, food up-
hol*tery. BtrorK wheel* h- i
Frtce# *:.E0. If . So
» -f°. U4 05. *: e.00 Tht# -.ma
oo. With .epr,*74*0 Tor% 7>‘d* OP ,n
ter -«* Vr&rszz
The DOC & BILL Furniture Co.
(Inc.)
HOUSE FURNISHERS
Grand Are Phone WaL 260
•tyl# without top# | 4
, T*».e beautiful iu:
I Ca^h or Easy
Payments
If?
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