The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 181, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 29, 1916 Page: 3 of 8
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Hf
Mr*. W. O.
Friday morning at IS o'clock
with a Mayday braakfaat. H*r
tablet docoratod In grata, lavtn-
dtr. pink and ywllow. Th* large
table bad a central banket of
American beautiee and Ivy. The
•mailer table* bad low bowle of
vanelea, American beauty roeea.
a 3 cl low daleiee and pink aweet
9 j»eaa Small basket* in color*
elmilar to tbe (lower* were filled
with confection* and given at fa-
vor*. Mr*. Larsen waa aeelated
by her aleter-ln-law, Mr*. Ueorge
Hrad»haw, of Paraone. Kan. In
the bridge game following, break-
fast, Mr*. Orville Church received
for high score, a bon bon spoon.
Mr*. Bradshaw was given a sar-
dine fork and Mr*. H. C. Klein
on a cut won a crochet break-
fast cap. O.uest* were Mniee.
AS. W. Weleh, Kill* Chadwick.
ILf. H. Stocker. M. U Cunnlng-
'li«m, U M. Sackett, H. E. Young.
.1 B. Gaubier, Charles Derr, Melt
itaebach, A. E. Garrett, T. W.
Tibb*. Church, Charles Rasbach,
T. T. Wella. Clarence Bratne,
(bKirge Fulton, Jack Brouaseau,
.lame* Snlloway. Claud* Powell,
j>. P. Weldy. Roe* Ferguson. H.
C. Klein, J. B. Riddle, H. Iaowen-
*on, It. E. Huckena and Ml me*
IMoille Cherry, Ruth McCredle and
Fay Griffith.
o o o
Mr*. Delia Berry, leader of the
junior B. Y. P. U.. Trinity ehurcth,
entertaining the union ait
”h<-r home. Hill and Francis, this
afternoon.
O O D
Mimes Hurl and Nocean
Scranton entertained today with
a one o’clock four-course lunch-
eon honoring Miss Edna Webb of
California and Mrs. Ray Howard
Crittendon. Jonquil* were used
for the centerpiece and from the
chandelier above the table was
suspended many butterflies Mme*
Holland Morean, Ernest Smith
aud Mian Webb furnished musical
number*. Mrs. Ell Scranton and
Miss Mollle Cherry assisted the
young bosteeses. Guests, Misses
Webb, Gertrude Ward, Olive
Todd, Hants Oulick and Mines.
Morean, Smith, C. C. Von Stein,
Crittendon, C. E. Barker, Jessie
Scranton.
Mias Hasel Scranton la here
hfrom Harrab, spending the week
with her parents.
o o o
At the request of Charles M.
Bliss, formerly of this city, now
musical director at Phillips Col-
lege, Enid, Okla., Mies France*
Belse, head of the cello depart-
ment, Miuaical Art Institute, will
participate In the third annual
spring festival, at Enid, May 2, 3,
4, 5, 7. She will be on the
Tuesday night program, playing
solo parts In "The Rose Malden,"
which will be the entertainment
for that date.
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The Phlkmathea clnb held an
Informal program at the library
Friday afternoon, when short dis-
cussions on Immigration in ans-
g.wer to roll call took up the
greater part of the lesson. Mrs.
W. J. Pettee described one of
Studermamn’i plays which she had
seen recently In Chicago. This
German dramatist’s work was
studied thi* season by the club.
Next Friday the club will be
entertained by Mrs. S. H. Harris
and Mrs. A. W. White, at the
home of the latter with a 12
agent with headquarter*
at Fait Worth. Mr. and Mr*.
Jackaon have a large circle of
frleada who will regret their de-
Bftrie wheel, •:« > **•: Oeerge
o'clock Hvo-
Covk. poo-
ling,
tor.
a T. P. V.
meeting W*dn*oday
e:ts p. m. Prayer
lay evening nt T:«t.
ova painting* done while etady-l «... ——...
Jag la Parle and eablblted print*! ,
srasr&i aua.-*
club with a social afternoon,
when the laat lesaoa will be _____
- - - i cSsrTvara'BffiKrvH
Baird, pastor. Edwin Vail* Mcln- Kins, pastor. Huniliy school. * 46
tyrr. musical director and organist, y a Hell eupl . morning *ennon,
HI bio school *t » 1* ». *»■. B 1- ; 10 45 Chrutlen Cndrovor *30.
Johnson, superintendent _ ___| evening sermon. 7 30 p._ ni.; mla
•lor Ungllsb eervlc** nt 1:11 p. m
inuttm Mtr.tmit tmm*A
Kill Eleventh end Mhsrtel. Itev
A. N decerliammer pastor Humlay
school to s. ni Martin Pederson,
eupt. Morning service It a. m.
,rtBS
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Mr*. X. H. Hhma*a. Jr., star-
telned the Kn Avant rlub Friday.
Mr*. Charles Roney led tbe les-
son, a continuation of the (tudy
of the mlnleiry of Christ. Her
Mr*. Malett, effleer*
Meetings ovary night escopl
•lay ami Tuesday. Open nfr meet-
in**. corner Grand and Broadway.
Sunday school, 1 p m. Y. P. U.
6 p. n>. ns' vet Ion Rally, I p. m.
41K1.AHOMA 4ITY MISSION.
At mv K Eighth. Hervtre*
Wednesday at 1;»0 p m. Sunday
>1 II a. m. kmI 7:30 p. m H. D.
I'olrman and wife, conducting.
W. Thlrteantb-gt, and Mr. Prkae rrld*y Mr>- 8- Sherman
i #r«.
Pish
Will
Mr. Jackson.
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Mm. RhmO Hallibwrtoo «m
Ma^T'wS^Mra Vi^er'T lug next Saturday .ft.rn*n .1 3
QMdwoil VValtsr D. 0.c|0ck ltudlo hall. Mist j
will entertain.
The Amateur tiwtal rlub will
have Its regular monthly meet
THtOSOPHMAI. aoriKTY
Me*.* m hall of Morrill DramAtte
aebool, Terminal A read#, ©v«r T#r-
I'.iiit fetation. Public bfiilnvitri1
V’rldHy evening* nt H.
Morning subject. "Th* Ten Lap- week prnyer meeting. Wednesday
Evening. ”J<m*h nnd the „< * P ».
nev. Prank 1* Tibbetts of Nor-
,..........-- 'man. »ecretary of ih# atat© C. H* . _____ __________
CFNTRIL PNKbiVTKIIIAKt 'will preach at 10.*5. Rev. W. A.' HpccUl free lecture*. Lee-Hucklns
Twalfth and Harvay. Uav. Chaa. smith of Capitol Hill U. B. will parlor floor, by Irvin* JR. Coo par.
preach at night* l*oa Angele*. b#j
*— _ I with ona on *"
iAPITUl. Hill* UNITED and How It !a explored
Hit I'Til II 1C A. “ —
Bible achool. 9 4 5 a. m.
Preach In a. 11 a n». and 8 p. m
Christian Kndeavor, 8-48 P» w
Aab bit her on th* bead and t
broke her ear drum.
—Ml** Emm* Bond’s Bibb
clem of the Flrat Christian
church held a candy aale at the
Hooter!*, lit W. Main, Satur-
day.
O. Weaver, pastor.
Sunday school. »:46 a. m.; Dr. A
J. Coley, superintendent
Trenching. 11 s. in. end tp.SU.
Junior Endeavor 4 p. m.
will antarUln.
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The Twentieth Century club
held tta laat meeting of the year
Friday in the library. In the
SECOND PtUSnDVTBMAN
Ninth and McKinley. Xuiidsy
school st 6 S« a. in J- I’eery.
superlnlendem. Christian Endeavor
legtnnlng Wednesday .
"The I'nseen World )
j Kiplored.” Rubjeet
Thursday. "The Mystery of bleep.'1
Friday, 'The Kiddle of Destiny.''
BRITISH
GARRISON
GIVES UP
FESTIVITIES OF
MAY DAY WII
ENGROSS UMY.
Trenching nt II
Garrett. pastor.
PIKFT C NITS RIAN.
---- Kervlcra n Musical Art Instl-
• ndliuie. 134 AV Fifth, llev. Chsa. 8
ll.i. well, pastor
I Miss Amu- F. Caldwell, pianist.
THE CORE
NO MORE
Nprrisf to Th* Kmtt.
Norman. Okla.. April It.—Uni-
versity of Oklahoma will cal>
brute "May Day ’ Monday with
the customary crowning of th*
Queen, ” **the«lc dancing” nod
souks. The fote will be held
The Brit- behind the new science hall «H
! I
Clara Nelson will direct the pro-1 J PH ^
gram. Including a biography of i ' . . ...........
Johann Febartlan by the claat! hktond i nitf.u phs:»hytkhian Religion Kchool. !> 45 a. m.
! sr Bi 1........- .......
—One year ago today Hob
lHirman won the 200-ntIle Houtli-
western Bwee| atakea on t*kla-
Bridge# and reviewed hie poem, i^ura Hantlll.
“Ye Peacemaker* Fight.” Mrs.
J. H. Hollnger told of Alfred
Noyes, the faiilou* English poet,
and sketched his “Dawn of
Peace.” Mrs. O. P. Gibson had
— . ______. pntirai! in® "
J. W. M.urh, Hupprlntendvnt. \ month nt 11 a »n ami S p. m.
a* A * I >'•rat hinn. 11 n m. and 7 HO p. m. ! — ** _
... ? T.s ^ ._-* i . Junior Kndeavor 3 p in Interim*- ; KNKK HKTMODIST.
Mine Uerdiu lllven ^Ht^rtjMiUNl; dime anil Henlor Kndeavor. « 30. j At 1&12 Unwood. llev. II.
SS.7M,yfwUSJs: ...............•na&jKt-..*--.
Hovlstrntlon Is the prepared-
ness slogan for the political wars
H • beginning in August.
•—Congressman Dick T. Morgan
' Saturday filed as candidate for
By r*iW Prc»».
I.ondon. April 2t.-
lsh garrison at Knt-.1-Amara. 105 * grassy mound adapted to Utw
miles southeast of Bagdad, sur- dancing and drill*,
rendered to the Tu^Jt* after a! tinder a tree, a throne bag
siege of nearly five month*. been erected for th* queen.
Two thousand, nine hundred! The May day proceaslon will
British and 6000 Indian troops *t«rt at the gym at 6:45 p. ra.
surrendered. I/nrk of food Is be-: nnd march to the green, where
lleved to have been the cause. 1 Miss Ellao Totterf, queen of Map
------ | will be crowned hy the "vlcttw-
cue i cm lore run Ilou* Jl»lr‘t» spring.” FVreman
gl. srlk. LtLIUKtS OW (Vault of Ardmore will taka the
HYGIENE AND DIETING >oi.- or Robin Hood
Madame Charlotte Davenport, j The program for the evening
world renowned authority on "'M conulat rhlefly of songs end
hygiene, lectured to 75 repr«w dances. The University orche
the life of John Masfleld end j guests were Misses Helen Nlms ! i,e" junior'''chorus "irei by Mra PEOPI.K» •'
»4.raBT^rsurr a£!:'s -
•eks, will be announced later. : ti tnaw HC’iiiiTi tkksbv-
0 O O ' TKRIAN.
at-JL L\ ;'-T,r
with c!mb«r for all. 9:45 u. m.
another term from the eighth wonM>n )n i^e-Hucklns Ira will begin thn program with
#ll<stelol M i ... .....
err- i district.
hotel htrlday afi rnoon.
a election which will Interpret
Mr*. > W. K. Dlcken and Mra.
William Mee. retiring president
and secretary were each present-
ed bp the club, with a handsome
framed print.
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Mra. Anna M. Marshall. West
I/In wood, will leave tonight for
Chicago and South Bend. Ind..
where eh* will spend several
months with relatlven end friends.
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The executive board of Sorosla
met Friday for the last business
session of the season, with Mra.
J. Glen Polhemua, with Mm*#.
PENTDCOSTAl. IIOI.INKSS.
ClncH meeting. !1:4R a. m.
Trenching 7:30 p
First regiment band Sunday rg Davenport was born In the conflict between the forces
will play Ith first nprinsr ‘‘on- [ K,ia»la. She baa been giving of winter nnd apring, then will
Pw.rL.tlnV Thursday. 7:30; "tally opened Sunday,
p. m. ___ ... .._____ „ i —Slate Auditor E. B
j cert from 3 to 5 o’clock Bt health lecliirra 40 veara
Wheeler Dark. The park la for- ^e
30 in come the crowning of the Queen,
la ill Miss Merle Whlnnnry, dressed In
but appears no more ttasn 60. yellow, will give a eun dauee,
son, who entertained wHh a Jap- witT'Slaiaii 'foV alV 9 t5 ». m ► w rR„fornlB „«rry p.1 l"*' *nd lhP °°us*rv»'to“, of 1w,""h,wiu bf * °"r’
anese partv The home was dec- Trenching services. 11 a. m. and ' Sunday school 7 30. ard q mall from gross Production! vltailty ar„ ,,inpbtt»Ued by Mrs. land dance. Mis* Virginia Stroa-
orated with Japanese lantern* 7 15 .......... „„„„„ I preaching 3 30 and x p. m Meet- tax payors Sjturdav literally Davenport. She will be here ler will give a "buttoi-iiy dance.”
xnd flowers amT Japanese r^ 1na ,*Vhe HMiever Has Keen T»:['“‘I^,y- Thur",,a> H"d S5i4,ur* I swapped p,‘.o ."onr-by-olglit-foot j H,,v,.ral daya aud may aivange In ihe raiment of old Greece Ml**
freahments were aerved the Made." rh.- I.adle« Aid Hootety | a8> __ desk. _ _ I another lecture which will bo Neva Rogers and Miss Hilda De-
niMl. u'hn were seated on floor will meet at the church, W.ilnes- |
cushions. Mrs. George MeCalll- Mra'c\ H.r"MrtS^5°M'
han won first favor, a Jnpanese; hostesses.
4TI.BFBTS4IN HI'.ltillTS
PHKkBVTFBIAN.
Fourteenth and Kate. Kev. A. B.
Cntlln. pastor. _
Blhlc school 10 a m. T. F. But-
ler. superintendent.
Treadling st !J a.
m. and 7:30
figure. In a rose contest, and
with Miss Gulda Davidson assist-
ed in serving the luncheon. Music
was furnished by Miss Davidson.
H D. N-,..,., ..d C. U D.u.1- Huii, ....
erty aa aariatlng hoateawa. The c beU and Harry p r)avlg ln|p m
regular routine of business *»» twn wppkg Mrs R. A. Marklan-
concluded with aocial hour. The b 100- Eag, gjXth-3t will en-1 pkopi.k1* Presbyterian.
last meeting of the general cluo -- .....
wrlll be held at the hall In two _______________
tertaln the members and hus
bands on the evening of May 6.
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Mr*, E. C. Wil's was hostess
ITIBINTIAN SCIENCE. - -Deputy Sheriff Hob Moore jtr(fl lo (h|. ,,,,1,110.
Eleventh and ltohlnaon. fo leave for Vatlls Valiev Sntilr- I
8ernvl?« aCth u' a ’m0 and™ P. m. | day afternoon for prisoner want j FIXES INSURANCE RULE
Free reading room. 313-17 Haum ed here. K,«,.rve of reelnroeal inTui- *,lnK
B.dg, open dally except Sunday. M. Roherfs arrested «" an^ ^mp^uioa ir oiiahom!,. Tho Queen’s attendant* are tha
burr will do the "Hyl|fhett«
Tolka.” H.dween I'ach ihe danc*
the attendants and “spirits” will
und holidays
Subject. “Everlasting
• ••
I’unlsh- transporting eharge.
ment."
weeks.
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The usual May day festivities
will be observed Monday after-'
noon by Riverside school. An in-
teresting program has been ar-
ranged. Dumbell drill by the
boys and Map-pole exercises
by the girls will be held on the
lawn. Th#- public Invited and
parent* expected to attend.
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Mrs. Frank B. l.ucaa and Mrs.
Jack H. Auabery entertained
over 100 gueets at the Country
club Friday afternoon with
bridge, honoring Mrs. Henry S.
\Vygant. The club rooms were
a profusion Of spring flowers! Van Horn, minister.
L? ta,lissMF r£,^rh J,U;,n ^n" I Jolmson.'^pastor,1
kins. 422 haet Klghth-et. will en-l9;30 a m.
IMA INK. SCIENCE.
■ 737 NorVh ’Hobfnson." Bev. Ruth competing In tho annual track
meet conducted by the A. & M.
college.
At iH i>«»r»ii in
Dnlziel. mlnliiter.
Sunday school at 10 a. in. Sunday
niomiML* service at 11.
nr John Scott Midweek niot'tliiK Wednesday at 8
8undJay .cho°ol w£>W.ct. "God So Loved the
ST. l.TKE'S METHODIST.
Corner 8th and Robinson. Rev.
Frank Barrett. pastor. Sunday
school at 9:30 p. m.. Chas. XV
Friday afternoon to a number of j *r:, *uP*,.
friends when the hours wprp ! airs Mlsslona .
spent with an original program. I afternoon at 2:30. E]
“Man,’’ “Woman” and * "Peace’’ ?und_a_y at ,6:10.^ 8e
rayer meeting.
«* " 30. Worn-
rminni of chri»t
Meeting on first floor of court-
house
Uthle readiiiR:. 10 a. m.
Preaching. 11 a. m.
friends when the hours were ja,1f^nMUsLr?ar^l,^eSKnV3%uMdTy Paul's’“seventh and National hank hullding.
one ii t NifitH an nri?inal nmeram. Ufismnnp nt 2:30. Knworth I-eairue St. Paul n Cathedra.* Ho\emn ami .....
Kansas and Missouri must M‘“e« Florence Wagner Virginia
I —T.ora! high school athletes a,„ount to t>0 p*m < eut of the ■ StT’ol'h* rs, Lucille Wesgervelt,
[are In Stillwater this afternoon pr(,,„iun,s collected providing Georgia Shult, Naomi McCasland,
.......~ ' * ’’ that the 50 per cent la not loaa '’a*pl K<'1'y' ^’a,\ys Rudd. Gladya
Ilian 125.000. acocrdtng to W. Mabry, Lucy (lark, Annie Ander-
R. Samuel, Insurance board sec- *on' Ldatha Brown and Ethel
Newsboys numbering over a , nv,u who ieturned Saturday Turner.
hundred wore given an auto ride fr<>m a confert!Dce at Topeka.--
by tho Pooplos Mission S«ttiir- , ...... .-------------- IX/ANTPH *r/\ TPA1 V Vftf
, XT1 , „„ , WOMAN WHO FORMERLY virANT ai in it Ad him
— -Thief Nfrhnls filled tho rolo : • • yrn HTPP IQ nr An VAvAN 1 AUt/ITURIUM
of the rood Hamaritnn Pnturday. | *-IV**U "Lilt id utL/\u rpjle “professor from Durant"
\ hoy asked police for help, and Word has been received by ' who wa8 r0tin<l by Deputy Sheriff
VIok found him a lob In the State Ernest, Worley, t,tl3 W. E1gh1h-et, “Jack" Johnson practicing a
were the subject* discussed.
Guests wrote their impression of
the talks and these were read
at the program’s close. Thirty-
nine were present.
IN THE PULPIT
F1HS> CHin-TIAJI.
Tenth and HobuiRon. Rev. H. E
Foworth League st. Paul * t atneera. nevemn »«.» ......_............. ......_ „ of the death of his niother, M™- | speech on the North Canadian
„„ .NermoiiH bv th« Robinson. Right Rev. F. K. Rc-pr^^entatfvc 1. F. FTrns-jl. B. \\ 01 loy, In (lainoaville, I* la. . r|ver west of W'heeler park. b«-
nastor at 11 and 7 30 Dr. H F. Brooke, hiahop Very Rev. F. J loy. VA Rono. Saturday filed to Mrs. Worley formerly lived in'
I.ovejoy. director of music. Miss Hate. dean. Set^lcec. Holy om- n)n ac.,|n for the legislature Oklahoma City, at 315 West
Ruth Stlckney. organist. munion, e- morn|n^ prayer ami from Canadlan-co. Howard M. Twelfth-st. She left the first of
FIRST GERMAN M. tt. sermon, it a m ; evening prayer Drake. Rraveir-Harper counties’ the year for Florida with her
Eighth and Lee. Rev. John De- at-' e.—rnn, J«: p. m. , , f solon. also filed. husband and daughter, 1/OUlse
S5S.c'alPdlractorRObert ° 5R: W’seH ---Campbell Russell’s "Cat ” Worley, who will return home
Sunday school. 9:45 a. m.; Carl Knowledge ” Evening address, p,rblica»lon with which he fights I next week.
Webber, superintendent. . "Enster and After.” .u„ r,n<1,i „» oection Dn of the -----—
Morning service subject. "I.lttl* Tin- iitun will officiate and , , . *. , I.TKI DK .l YILI-’D' BOND
mudren In the Ehureh." Evening, preach nt both service*. constitution and furthers his gross T'EI.DM J AIDED, III »ND
-The Good and Faithful Servant." st. John's Mission. 3022 Classen- production tax plans. Is to be a el,(KMI, I Khlil.tl *1., ! mitionat v"
• - Sunday school. »:45 a. ">• c gniariy monthly paper, he raid i P'oW* .!« b-ld |„ tho j outtonaty
and a reception hall waa formed 1 BibU^schooY^To *2*
A!
rT|Mrir*Kr^.'Wc^;:,lli,r ,S'fmPr (colored) Sat,m.ay. ' °orf VZl' !"«n. an^Vf Stda on88 the
in frant with snowballa, honey-i T— ^mtendent?.......... | SSSif. s^l'nte^en?. ^h.n0* ; rtev4:3'i- pKdrad' i,ast<,r- SerVkCR reins' inintu* wheny keBlewL ar-i^nda ^.^r^torhUR 1.
! ..is*. 'S'- jBsrt-^wss i tSSif iwwsf isurjs? „ .uTi.fTSKi!!; ...ve, SSSU'S ^ s^rsss, ZJt -St
cause, ns he said, the roomer*
at his rooming bouse objected to
his practicing nt home, has mot
with another discouragement.
Tho 'professor" applied to J. G.
Strong, chairman of the build-
ing committee of the city school
board, for the use of tho high,
school auditorium to give "«lo-
exerolses. Strong
of Tishomingo, Miss May Lowden £oj*lgt r ’ p”, Edward Hislop, president of -.45 ^,rg Adams, acting pastor Police station garden is re- ' hargt
of Minneapolis and Mr*. Wygant ] Christian Endeavor society 6:15 Oklahoma Methodist University, subject. "Some of the Teachings Mr„|„, from
_____1____1 ___III. ik. L nsimmot! _ M ...111 neaach n t 11 II m 1'. V F n 1 n HT _e K.I-II...! »• ' ’ V : 1 11 11191"
of having robbed Frank
received with the hostesses.
Misses Lucile McKee, Katherine
Nash and Sara Frances Auabery
took the cards and diatrtbuted the
talliee, which were In Dutch de-
sign with tulips. First favor, a
ravenware flower urn, was given
Mrs. E. G. Lyon, coneolation fa-
vor, a vase in the same ware,
was presented Mrs. J. Franklin
Chastain, and a compote was
won on a cut by Mrs. Ruell Has-
kell, Jr. Two-courae luncheon
waa served. Assisting hostesses
were Mines. John Skeen, Leon
Huckins, It. Y. Langston, E. G.
Spillman and W. C. Wallace, who
were given favors of Killarney
roses. The young ladles assisting
tJ W.IT ThJ JJ.1 received puasey-willow handker-
0 clock breakfast. The annual ohlete A large number of out-
report* of officers will be read 1 Gf_town guests were present,
lamong them being Mrs. E. B.
1 hi8 will be the last meeting of aargU* e of Wichita Falls, Mrs.
the season.
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iGolay of Tulsa, Mias Katherine
.. . “ ,, ^ 1 Conger of San Angelo, Texas, and
Mrs. J. IL McKnlgnt will be Mlo<i nllla r/>nn>iLv of Bedford,
hostess Thursday afternoon to
p. m. will preach at 11 a. m. Evening af Spiritualism.
Morning »ubject, "The Hidden subject. “Judas Iscariot, the last
Manna.” Evening, “The Broken of the pastor's series on the I’as- SECOND STIHITITAMST
Wall." —
<"ar'lv' li-tndl- Sibernaler in the latter's place j to from ,h” WhlCh
<arly hand! on*,.b«r tn 11 would be a gTeat advantage
UNIVERSITY PLACE CHRISTIAN
Twenty-eighth and McKinley, E.
E. Lane, pastor.
Bible School 9:45 S. m. A. L. Hll-
piri, superintendent.
Morning ser/lce 11 a. m. D. Tur-
ner. musical .director. Junior En-
deavor. 3 p. m. Senior Endeavor.
7 p. m. Evening service 8 p. m.
Prayer service Wednesday. 8 p. m.
Morning subject. “Decision.” Eve-
ning. "The Oospel Record."
MAYWOOD CHRISTIAN.
Ninth and Philip*. Garrett W.
Mctjulddy. pastor.
Bible school 9:40 a. m.; C. W.
Callnrman in charge.
Preaching by the pastor. 11 a. m.
Slorning subject. "Thn Hungry
Crowd." Evening. "The Idle Word.”
INDUSTRIAL CHRISTIAN
At B and South Agnew. o. Dar-
rell Yocum, minister.
Bible school, 2 r>. m.. Claude Hol-
lnger. as-.dstant superintendent.
Y. P. S. C. E., 7 p. m„ Roy Babb,
president.
Prayer meeting, 8 p. m. Wednes-
Mise Ollle Copped*;© of Bedford, | day, followed by class In training
-fthe Daughters of the Republic
of Texas.
0 0 0
Mrs. Arthur H. Geissler and _ . . . ..nrtv,n.
ii * r,j . mi s__1 more, tnis city, wno is stuuyins
to^ght fZ iu D in ChIcaKo-had “ im-
000
Miss Gladys Rushmore, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Rush-
for service.
Choir practice, Friday. 7:16 p. m.
SOUTH SIDE CHRISTIAN.
Reno and Shartel. Aaron Prince
Aten, pastor.
Sunda
H “7 , ' o ' portant port in the Easter eer-
u here they wil attend as dele- ^ ln the m0rning she
^lennll nln ! sang a solo at the Hebron Welsh
™ ..T„h„eaclose;church and In the afternoon she:
, Vnw i was soprano soloiat in a cantata ! mon by Rev, A. W. Howard.
10 - 1 “Eastertide” composed by Daniel! ———
Protheroe and given at Emerald ,1 R^F,jr°B. "'oem ,ABlbl.
I Presbyterian church, under the. school, 9:45 a. m. Services at 11
I’^'ssrs......-
to"lKht tor I baritone solo*. Next Sunday Miss1
thh° PvT beetl pas®Gn^er afoerntthpf, "The Messiah," directed by Dr.
the Frl4«» railway here tor the | p _h
last seven year*, has been pro-1 Froxnei oe.
moled to assistant general pas- ^ BBBdy.to.„elp clnb ^
entertained Friday by IVJias Mar-
garet Doyle. Miss Frances Flan-
igan played two violin numbers
and Miss Lillian Dec-hman had
I slon Play.
EPWORTH M. E. SOUTH
At 16th and McKinley, nev. C. C.
Barnhardt. pastor. Sunday school
at 9:45. C. W. McKeehen. superin-
tendent. Preaching 11 and 7. Sen-
ior Epworth league. 6 p. m.
ST. JOHN* M. E. SOUTH
Sunday school. 9:45 a. m., W. T.
Russell, supt. Senior league 5 p.
m. Chas. G. Lusk, president. Wom-
an’s Missionary Society meets every
Tuesday. Mra. Ida Dice, president.
Preaching 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
At corner of 12th and Geary.
Rev. R. L. Ownbey, pastor.
MISSION HALL. i other bolt in Monday
i Services every Sunday at 427 8. | echooi board ln-reting. R. J. I d-
Harvey.- every Sunday at 11 and i wards bolted th^* last nicotine. It
7:30
SPIRITUAL PROGRESSIVE
UIII I4UI OF 14FASO*.
Services at 308*6 N. Roblnaon-AV.,
at 7:30 p. m.
CHURCH OF THE SAKARVNR.
Corner Main and Clepern, Sunday
scliool 9:45. PreacnInK at 11
e ........ V......, _n v.Kt Main ni In October 1 <11 4 i would do a great autuniwc as he
crtp.t. Prisoners have pulled out .rrosletl Fields '« 1huf0,llli Imagine a crowd before
nil ‘he garden truck planted IhHn,” Strong said Saturday.
Farmers and others who live
at a distanco from a drug store
should keep In the house a bot-
tle or BALLARD'S SNOW LINI-
MENT. It may be needed at any
sore*.
It is *
The Second Spiritualist church I ' floWers by some Joke-1 KinHi<nfl<’ hotel Friday morning.
Will hold its regular services every “4^"nE: ''lp no"orf! n> "on" ,Mr hearing is set for Tuesday.
Sunday evening in the new church, j s.e,r. .. 0
116(4 Grand-av. | —Wise ones are predicting an-! ' ldy “•
night’s
LIBRARY BOOKS GONE
Carnegie library's biennial in-
--- : and 7:30 p. m.
ST. JAMES M. E. I meeting. 6:30 p. m Prayer
Twelfth and Fonshill-sts. IT. E. I Praise service. Wednesday 7:30 p.
Snodgrass, pastor. Sunday school ni- Holiness rally, second Wednes-
9:45 a. m. Preaching. 11 a. nt. , day of each month, with services
Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:45 at 10:30. 2:30 and 7:30.
p. m. Epworth league each Sunda
6:45 p. m.
is now predicted that, the Hudson ventory reveals that many hooka , time for t'uts, wounds,
faetlon will refuse to mee; tf are gone, according to .Vise Edith [ sprains or rheumatism.
Edwards refuses to recognize Allen llielps. librarian. She asks ! powerful healing and penetrating
Clark Hudson as a member of that home bookcases be searched ! rp,»<‘(‘y. rice 2.>r. ., e and
the troard. for books which should have been
— Retailers’ association goes on returned hut haven’t,
irecord as favoring a heavy tax
per bottle. Sold by all druggists.
May Snow Ball Party
Monday, May 1st. Also a pro-
gram d'ince Wednesday night.
PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL
Harvey and Noble-sts. W. H. B.
Orch. pastor Morning service. 11:
evening. 7:30; Christian Endeavor.
6:80; Wednesday evening 7:30.
SEY'ENTH DAY ADVENTIST.
Chtfrrh nt 217 \V. Seventh-st.
No services .Sunday.
Young people's on au trading stamps, aiming REPEAT EASTER Ml SI4 .
n Prayer and {lUimatelv t0 Bt0,, eustom of i Part of the Easter musical pro- __......................., _____
giving stamps in Oklahoma. gram will bo repeated Sunday record crowd expected tonight.
— Affirmation of conviction of night nt the Pilgrim Congrega- j this happens at the Audi-
two bootleggers, one in Okntul- tlonal church. Oscar Ecks will | torlum, where they are putting
goe-co and one in Pawnee-co. ami »‘ng the offertory in the morn- on much style lately,
reveisal of conviction of James ■ Ink anfl Mrs. C. C. Slaley, In t‘ie !
Brown, Woods-co, on charge of evening,
unlawful possession, was :“Cent
At 22 Gsou7h%o ' special of criminal’ court of appeals opin- ^al’^B
revival services are
Sent! sketch and ile*cri ».. t» «il your invention
for advice •• to probable petentfihility. I'etent*
rd in l i«ntlflc Anitrlcan
[took on
it ol
, atentf
II fr * jfl i '^cured by tr. fire noticed in L itfltlflc flmtrlcjn
lit* lICCll | | eharis.
y achool. 9:45 a. m.; Paul
B. Smith, superintendent.
Preaching services at 11 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m.
Christian Kndeavor 6:30 p. m.: I month.
B. F. Ludy, pastor.
Miss Bell Ford, president.
If cc. I nnr «... K 1 c of ” T Cl a l
veues Wednesday and at its close ;
Mrs Geissler will go on t° ^ “Easteftide” composed by Daniel
^ork fqr a short visit with her — angt ,luon
brother.
Morning subject,
mate of Himself.*’
_______ _______ ____ in progress ions Saturday.
FIRST UNITED KVAN(iKLICAI« I mirninp and evening. Mrs Shaffer. - Special District .Iiiflffc Wal-
Corner West Seventh and West- president. : t_r r..n... «npnt o lf,ln| lv ntorn-
ern. Sunday school at 10 a m. s. b Booth, supt. ' 101 ljow spent Saturudv n m
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. -- . inp: granting divorces He freed ], ^oLTch.rje. Smd for tree Hand
Junior Kndeavor, 2:30 p. m. j §. j|# «*. A. [seven complainants. j Patents and Trade-mark*. 71 fMrt’•*p*rh*nce.
Midweek^"prayer' m/etln"^ Wed- ' ^d^y M ! . -***«”*?'dT i MUWN A
nesday at 8 p. m. Choir rehearsal. an() 7 30 tn Musical Art Institute, in which Earl Rjdei left Ills Ul g
Thursday evening at 8. W. M. S. |»4 West 5th st. Lectures hy lo- | vorr-cd wife $1000 if she at
i meeting, third Thursday of the r.,i brethren are given on the first 1 lon,tfuneral reset hv ■ ----------
and third Sundays of each m«"th | agreement for May is
Evening service, 8 p. ra.
FIRST BAPTIST.
Corner *lth and Robinson. Dr.
Herman H. Hulten, pastor. Prof.
HUWSHINF mission*. I —District court jury give*- j
At Stock Yards Services ©very ; jOSOI,h Mondie $1600 persona'
Sunday. Sunday schoil. 9:4a a. m. , , «*rainRt Reinhardt and
Preaching. 11 a. yti and 7:30 p. m. mjui} against nemnaini aim
-- Donovan, builders of Liberty!
second M. E. ; theater
Rev. M. 'G. Ballcnper, pastor. Dr. Tf.nnfo Hawkins etven di-'
J. fl. Reid, superiTitcndent. Sunday — Jennie now Kins gi\en ui (
school at 9:45 a. in. Preaching vorce from O. I. Hawkins.
Dr. services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Maiden name Jennie Deter, re-
Newton H. Royer, minister, 212 E^ Epworth league at 6:30 p. m- I stored
Alma Ash file* $5000 dam
'Jesus* Estf-,
Evening ser- IVARRISON-AY CONGREGATIONA1
Rev. James E. Pershing, pastor.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Christian Endeavor. 7 p. m.
Preaching services at 11 a. m
and 7:30 p. m.
FIRST LUTHERAN.
Corner 12th and Robinson.
212 E. Epworth league at 6:30
l?tb. E. C. Spenny. chorister, and Church at McKinley and 2nd.
Miss H. Lillian Dechman, organist.
LATTER DAY saints. |nge suit against James Ash after
at new church. Seventh | court, had given her a divorce
Ed Dillon, assistant. *>'« refused alltnony and prop-
Doubt as to Sunday school 9:45; preaching 11 erty division. Plaintiff asseit
'Christ- a. m., and 7:30.
1
I Stearns’ Eleetrio
Rat »d Roach Pasta
Tk Goaraiteed Exterminatar
-Kndy for u*. Better fh,n trap.
Direction* in 15 bifivuasca in nackacc.
Twoalsca: and Sl.OO
Mold by ratoilera every w her#
We need the money or
certainly wouldn’t cut
our prices 20 percent to
40 percent in the face of
t rising cost*—
To fix up our new home
in the Miller Building
takes a lot of cash—and
this sale is yetting it for
us, too!
JSgBggSSmns
10 to 20 Main St
two piano selections. Miss
Adeline Moore wras received into
membership. It was decided
to have a club party at the Y. W.
C. A. May-day breakfast Tues-
day. Miss Katherine Volz was a
guest. Mrs. George Larimore
and Mrs. Harry Learning will en-
tertain the club with a theater
party May 12.
O 0 O
Mrs. W. H. Frank was hostess
Friday to iho Pierian club, when
18 members answered roll call
with quaint sayings of children.'
The regular leeam was omitted ‘
and after the short business ses-
sion .Miss Nellie Shepherd, artist,
read a fine paper on art and
talked of man; well known ar-
tists, both at home and abroad.
She displayed a number of her
Tot Lato ti Cl—ity
Chicken Ranch
Fourteen lote or about 2 acre*,
all fenced with six-foot chicken
wire: n*w chicken houaca: 4-room
modern house: 3 block* from Belle
km?*' muslc^k*drir.ct”,8t0 "* VMoi “erlnVndent. “lfirnl "g Serv£!
Sunday school, 9 30 R C. Mills worship, 11. Luther league, 7 p. and Little. IL M. Maloney, prestd-
superlntendent. i in. Evening worship at 8. lug elder.
Morning worship, 11 o’clock. ! Morning subject. "Dnub
B. Y. P. U. societies. 6:30 p. m. ! the Hereafter.” Evening, "Christ- a. m.. anti v:;io.
Evening worship. 7:45 , lanlty's Challenge.”
Entire evening service will he ' --
musical, special feature being re- : FinST GERMAN EVANGELICAL
cltal by Organist Edwin Valle Me- , Services at the Swedish Lutheran
Intyre, beginning at 8:30. A pro- ! church. West Eleventh nnd Shnr- ,
gram of vocal numbers will pre- ,p' at 3:30 p m. A. W. Walton, j
cede. I pastor.
Prest Machine
Works Company
303 305 East Grand.
AUTOMOBILE EXPERTS
Wo have equipment and me-
chanic*! to handle v repair work
in this line. On work is strictly
high class and superior.
HIGH GRADE WELDING
Don't throw away broken parts.
Rrin* them to ua *nd we'll fix
them.
Ladies and Gentlemen
You will find your lost friond
j or tho one von ars looking for
; tonight at tho Auditorium. 2000
i people expected.
Monday Night the Time—
Euclid Hall the Place
To learn the four popular
dances for $1.00—guaranteed.
Meet us there. Join the class.
SALVATION AltMV.
West Rene*. f’apt.
WASHINGTON AVENUE BAPTIST EVANGEMCAU LUTHERAN
Washing’on and Walker, Rev. C. . ^ Ninth and Walker. A. C. Dub-
R. Halt-field, pastor. , berstefn. pastor.
Sunday school. 9 45 a m.; Sidney _ Sunday school, 9:45 a. in. RAprulnr
V. Taylor, superintendent.
B V. P. V.. 7 p. m. ,
Preaching. 11 a. m. nnd 8 p. m.
Morning theme. “The Christian !
j German services at 10:30 a. m i>(r-
Relifrion
Evening,
Saved?"
Correctly Interpreted.•• 1
"Who Then Can Be
IMMAWFL BAPTIST.
Ninth end Philllpe.
Sunday school. l» ?,o a m.
Sermon. 11 a. m and 8 p. m.
TRINITY BAPTIST.
Corner Twenty-third and Doug-
las
Sunday school. 9 45 a. m.
Preaching. 11 a. m. and 7:30
p. m
77**
For, Grip, Iiflinif,
COLDS
........g^iIV CAPITOL HILL BAPTIST.
leie car; paved street to property; ; ^ Corner of A. and Harvey. C. M.
will sell or trade for close in flat UJ^' jPas,ori
B. Y P. U.. 6:45 a. ra. ,
Prayer meeting. Wednesday eve- | 10 Hie fv*M fx\siilts, take
n,££ 4at ra... ^ . [ ••SeventY-seven” at tiie first
Choir rehearsal. Thursday 8 p. m. itlg uf rjUrhing fold.
OLIVET BAPTIST. waif until yonr hones
R. D bejfjn to ache. it may ukc
Teaclung service, 9:45 a. ra. lonRer.
Preaching services. 11 a. ra. and j 25c and $1.00, at all drurgists or
7:45 p. m. mailed.
Training service. 7 p. m. ^ __ _ _
TONIC TABLETS
For that tir«d fwUnx in the
4M.I *
At Eighth and Klein.
LIcklider. pastor.
or residence. 1709 West 31st st.
NEW 4. 6 and 10-room bunga-
lows modem, well water, garden
and garage. 708 North Lottie W. 1
5543 |5 45
“ton HOMER pigeons fo
rade. 1715 Young Blvd.
nn ’e r»r
W 5«7 4
Sunday school. 9 45 a. ra. H O j Spring and after (lie Grin **r
"issft.fsrssi'sr'i. .. » %22T Z
and 7 30 p m I hsilMlnn, loss of Mrsngtti or
R T m U * Jl,nior and **T''or- i Bppetite, C^n^ral IMdliti. take
Praver meeting Wednesday. 7 30 i Humphrey* n»nic Tabl»*t>—
r.t»ST - Bird dog has long brown
s.r with whf»e in breast 1«1?
u» in collar Named “.Tin* " j
■*;a to above addrees Reward. *
l.adies’ Vid Thursda' Z 3^ p m
t'hoir rehe«*r«»! Friday 7 30 p m
•crt.HAAf AVENUE BAPTIST
rcartraatA-At aa* Xs;j*p -* -
piir-. 9l.no, nt .Iriig .turn
m»iW isi of |iii. r- ...
mw r. o. i>.
Hlsflr...' *.no Msdl-'i* Cs
'166 lull*. i'ota.
THE BEST IS NONE TOO
-GOOD-
FOR OUR CUSTOMERS
We never cut th*. quality—
wc never cut tfij 7»rlco. Our
Pandles are all made from n» w
fresh stock of tho nest quality.
EMPRESS
CANDY SHOP
«THK TASTE TELLS**
111 W. Main. Maple 208
THE COFFMAN OPTICAL CO.
h:iH not changed locntlons and is
still nt 106 N Robinson.
MeCIt AII \ Ai CMVSTAL are
successor.*- We have all the
prescriptions o, this cornpnn..
for flu past seven years a ad
will duplicate your glasses com-
plete or repairs.
McCrary & Crystal
4nrrfMftf< to
Cnffninn Optical Co.
IfMt V. Iti»hl«*»6»n. Phone >1. 0.1*1
Special!
fjarge Amsrirjin Ilf'Sulj
Il«s> Ho'lic tliat fa.lnl In
bloom for Esstpr,
Keaular plants on
sals today at 50c each.
ilcdding Plant3 are now
ready.
J'fcone W*l. 21 S or 219
FURROW &>
COMPANY
9 IJ MUST.
180 W. Main.
WE CAN-
•ave you the expense of buy-
ing new parta for machinery,
autos, stovea or any kind of
metal articles by our new
welding process.
- CALL—
SOUTHWESTERN
MFG. CO.
TVa! 4100.
E. E. HEFLIN
DENTIST
210-11 Sfato Natl. Bank Bid”.
Walnut 61NJI
DANCING IN
.Auditorium. dan'!r.
i'opu ar pri*.*.. ihf
grounds of Ohlah'
(or conventions, in
Dutterick Sclo,-
Euclid Hall. T*a
class and a'a^mhij <
days. Thurrdays a
are iv-rnilil; «ti
tichls A new ria-
IHI (III
Some folks have
selected r;oods
on sale here
and had ’ m
laid aside
Groceries and
Market
112 F H(h St.
staple 149
:• t the above loca-
uji'ier new manage*
11rr »*s str» fly fresh
i * ul- groceri. s and
h*- sold The price*
(iw ns we ’an make
rttain n fair mar-
, t We st^licit your
e I >«* lit ft.
Well cto ttial
for you. too—
for 2 or 3
months if
you wish—
th*» four pnpi
danc
| IaI(« Front. n***r p*» 1w It
--j i giL&dAj aJict^oog &ad n oz>
ruGtiRruRjirnMto.
Still *i 16 to 20 Main St
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