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Ardmore, Sunday, June 13, 1939 THE DAILY AKDMOREITG. PAQE THREE LAST WEEK OF W. C. DEAN'S AUCTION! Not One Piece of Goods TSlow in My Store Will Be Moved Away From Ardmore! It must he sold here and it must he sold this week. At every sale handsome pieces of Cut Glass, Silverware and Jewelry Are being sold at much less than wholesale cost. Auction sales at 4 and 8 p. m. Chairs are provided. Handsome presents given away at each sale; an invitation is extended to out-of-town customers to attend these sales; any article will he put up upon request Cut Glassjewelry Silverware WALTER C. DEAN Cut Glass, Jewelry-Silverware BY MARY GWYN WIIITEMAN TELEPHONE ONE-FOUR-TWO SOCIAL CALENDAR. 4 Monday. Young Woman's Missionary So ciety at Broadway Methodist church. Olng Day at Elk's hall. Tuesday. Christian Aid Society at church. St. Philip's Guild. Broadway Methodist Homo Mission Society at church. Broadway Baptist Aid Soolety at church. Presbyterian Missionary Society at .Mrs. Pugh's. Wednesday. Bible. Study Class. Miss Hanna's Itecltal at Broadway M. E. Church. Thursday. Bridge Whist Club at Mrs. Andersons. They are parsing Into shadow, with their crosses on the broaBt, The Knights of Southern Chivalry, the men who wore tho gray; They are passing Into history, with faces toward the west, Where died tho ruddy afterglow that crowns the warrior's day. Tfco serried lines are thinner, growing thinner, year by year The high, proud hends that stormed tho guns, are white instead of brown, Upon tho cheeks unblanched by war, there falls tho furtlvo tear, And tho ranks are closed in sllenco as Time mows a comrade down, Soon the bugle cnlls resounding, shall nwnko the days that pass, Soon tho roll call shall re-echo In tho haunts that once they knew; But the clarion shall dlo sobbing low, nmongst the billowed grass, And the roll call find Its answer, hid beneath tho violet's "blue. Yet deeds they wrought In alor, shall rise upward from the sod Their prowess, born of rights of men, give birth to glorious song; Like incense from Valhalla shall their faith float up to God, And sacrlllce blot out tho night of calumny and wrang! They ore passing Into shadow, with ; their crosses on the breast The (lower of Southern Chivalry, the men we lovo to greet; But they bear within their heartH of gold, all we have loved the best. Our sorrow's crown of sorrow, and the victory of defeat. Virginia Trogcr Boyle. will be "Alaska" and every member Mr. and Mrs. John Nichols tho past who knows something interesting week, returning home Friday. about Alaska Is asked to come pre-1 pared to tell It or if they have read ' Misses Georgia and Elizabeth Simp jomothlng about Alaska to search tor sou left yesterday for St. Louts to the article and bring It to the society. . visit their uncle, Mrs. Win. Simpson and their aunt, Mrs. Mnltble. On Monday and Tuesday week, Mrs. Frederick Grenleaf win give her class recital at the Broadway Meth odist church. The Ardmore public aro Invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. (!. W Anderson enter tained at dinner on Friday, Mr. and Mrs.'J. II. Hamilton. Bert Simpson, Jr., will accompany Mrs. Worthy to Oklahoma City for a week's visit this week, Little I-ouls Collins arrived Friday night to spend tho summer with his foster parents, Mr. and Mrs, C P. VanDenberg. Itov. and Mrs. Collins j Advice to Young Lady Graduates, aru now In Nashville, Tenn., and Mark Twain came to Baltimore to Unils went to Memphis to visit rela-1 talk to tho girl graduates at St. Tim lives, returning to Ardmore with W. I othy's School. F. Gilmer from the Memphis reunion. Mr. W. F. Gilmer and daughters, Misses Ella Glen and Marie returned Friday night from tho Memphis reunion. HERE AND THERE. Tho following pupils of the primary class will be graduated to the first at the Presbyterian church June 13th, 1909: Ida Loo Sims, Florence Vernor, Jnmes Dodson, Irmn Miller, Holford Campbell, Dixie Gilmer, Margaret Redfleld. Mary Marx anil Thomas Soman. Misses Madeline Meyers and Bet tie Wade and Mr. Philip Cook have returned to Paris after a most pleas ant visit with Miss Isabel Dean. Mrs. I.. T. Russell has returned from Oklahoma City after a pleasant visit of several days with friends. The Klwell Whist Club did not meet this week. Following Edward F. Martin of .Vow York, he said that as Air. Martin had advised them as to what they should do, he could only tell them what they should not do. "There nro three things, young la dles, I advise you not to do. "Don't smoke thnt Is, don't smoke to excess. 1 am 73 '.4 years old and I have smoked only seventy-three years of that time. "Don't drink; that Is, don't drink to excess. I "Don't marry I menu to excess," Mrs. S. P. Humph nud daughter, - Mary Sue of Carbon. Texas, are visit-! will Teach at Normal. Ing the family of D. M. Rumph on : At Stillwater, Okla tnree hundred Stanley Boulevard. j teachers aro expected to attend the I summer normal school at tho Agri- Mrs. W. P. Matthews and daughter. ( cultural and Mechanical college, Miss Hazel of Durant are visiting 1 which opened on June 7 nnfl will con friends tlnue six weeks, A largo number of i tho graduating class of 1909 attend- Fred Tucker left Friday night for 1 , or,Iur tlmt thoy ,nBht t!lko Oklahoma City, where ho has a PobI- , work ,,,.,,, tho sumn)Pr aml Ret tlon during the summer months. ; ,,,, , t(,rtftn r,.qUrod uuject,,. and thus secure their teacher's state 11 fn certificate, Mr. Evans and Miss Bondurant of our public schools nro instructors at BETTER THAN SPANKING Spanking does not cure children of bed wetting. Thero Is a consti tutional cause for this trouble, Mri. M. Summers, Box W. South Bend, TnH will Hon il tar fren treatment. with full Instructions. Send no mon ey, but wrlto to her today if your children troublo you In this way. Don't blame tho child, the chances are it can't help It. This treat ment also cures adults and aged people troubled with urlna difficul ties by day or night. Miss Isabel Dean and her house pnrty were tho guests of Miss Graco rtpauldlng on Thursday evening. A, little party to lirenn I'ark had boon ' planned but the weather man decreed I otherwise and an Informal evening ; was spent at Mrs, Spauldtng's. Re freshments were served. Ulitt Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church will meet with Mrs, E. H. Pugh on Tuesday after noon at 3:30 o'clock. Tho subject Mr. nnd Mrs. Stanley It. Bruce have ! as their guests Mr, and Mrs. Hugh , Neeley Smith of Chlcknsha, who for- j merly lived In Oklahoma City. They 1 are expecting today Mm Bruce's sis ter, Mrs. Blanch Woods of Sherman, Toxns. Oklahoman this normal. Benevolent Society Needs Help. The Benevolent Society, If you'll I pardon a very expressive bit of slang, ! n,u rlwh, "mi nt'filnflf If " r,ib . ,... .v ... They haven't any money and they hnvo helped people, trusting to Prov idence to help them pay tho bills, un til tholr debts havo accumulated to rather .1 largo degreo. The general Impression is abroad that tho Bone vnlont Society has In charge nnd Is disbursing the olty and county charity fund. Mrs. May T. Nichols and Mrs. Old- The Benevolent Society has heard dings of Whltesboro, Texas, visited of such an arrangement, but tho au- Mr. nnd Mrs. Stanley It. Ifruco of 901 West Ninth street entertnlned In formally nt dinner Tuesday evening Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Crnno of Kan sns City who aro guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Welsh. Oklahoman. Mrs. Wm. Rennle nnd Misses Jc.wi and Nora Honnle of Tishomingo vis ited relatives hero the pan', weak. tual money has not been forth com ing. However the comml slonors have allowed them the matron's salary and house rent for this month and 11 com mittee will visit them at Tuesday night's meeting to see If they can not be allowed a regular stipend every month. Several prescriptions have been tilled for tho city's poor by tho so ciety, although It Is not their place to do so, since thoy do not have tho city money. The little orphan girl at Mrs. Ken dall's has been sent to Oklahoma City. Every day appeals nru made to the society and nearly always granted. Sometimes an appeal is made by it citizen who reports a poor family whom the Benevolent society "has to" tako euro of, Tho work of tho society Is by no means compulsory and It is their pleasure to care fur the porfr and to nlluviate distress. However it takes money to do It, and Just so long ns tholr money and their credit holds out can they be of actual service to our citizens. Thoy are not only out of money they nrn out of clothes, also. So all of you mothers who have children out growing their clothes, gather them up nnd take them to the Benevolent offices on Weht Main street nnd when you hear of a case of distress, report It to the society ana help them raise thu necessary funds to aid the poor. Teachers to Colorado. Mrs. Ctirr, MJss Anna Matthew and Mm. Salllo Jordan leave tomor row for Colorado Springs. During tho summer they will run a big boarding house at Colorado ! Springs, tho Kappa Sigma Club House and will rent rooms to tho visitors throughout tho summer. The club houso iu located on the corner of j North Weber and Cacho La Pondre i streets. j Miss Nivouche's Domino Party, i Miss Eugwile Nivouche delightfully t entertained h number of friends on j Tliursdny evening with n domino par : ty at the homo of her aunt, Mrs. ' Miko Kemp. I Miss Mnrtyn Rosenthal of Oklaho ma City was houso guest. A veries of games of dominoes was j enjoyed and the girls prize cut for by .Misses Gall Crucu and Marty n Rosen thal. Tho boy '8 prize was won by Mr. Fayette 'Blake. When the prizes were given and un wrapped a huge stick of red and white candy was found amidst tho tissue paper, which 'Miss Cruco and Mr. Blake gonoiously divided with some of tho guests who were clamor ing for a "bite." Dainty refreshments woro served fMlsseH Jennie It. and Ruby) Dyor, Mary and Marguerlto Williams, Mar guerite Noble, Lucille Roundtree, Gall and Eliza Cruco, Martyn Rosen thal, Genu Blako, Vela Taylor, Roglna Blank and Antonletto Cobb. Messrs, Fred Tuckor, Walter Staples, Thomas Gilmer, Coster, Lu ther Rnndot, Sam Nowman, Eugene Phillips, Junior Murphy, Dow Walker nnd Fayette Blake. Gainesville vs. Ardmore. Tho Galnesvlln nnd Ardmore Elks will cross bats at Lorenn Park on Monday afternoon nnd tho gamu will he made quite a foclety e.vent. On Mondny evening at tho Elks hall the local Elks will entertain their visitors with a big ball, which will be largely atended . , The Iwensteln orchestra will fur nish music and refreshing punch will bo sorved, Tho local Elks hope to how tho , Gainesville folks thnt they know j something a Unit our national game, 1 and In either event defeat or suc cess are prepared to sustain their , reputntlon as tho prince of onter talners. Oil Springs Camping Party. The Jolllest sort of camping partj will leave for Oil Springs next Fri day. The personnel of tho party has not yet b-'on made out, but It Is learned that Dr. and Mrs. Garnet Johnson will make their debut as choperones on 'U.s happy occasion. Mr, and Mr-. Joo Adams and son will also accompany tho party and seo that tho fishing on tho bank Is properly carried on. Among those who will attend nre Misses Emellne Lowdon, Bennlo Rig gins, Marie and Ella Glen Gilmer, Messrs. Ray Poland, Tom Frame, Charley Dobbins and Tom Bogle, Inyed and those depending upon ev ening clotlus for tho sponsors' ball may bo compelled to make other arrangements, because their bnggago might get hero too late. Railroad officials ay this could not bo help ed. So many of tho regular trains woro run In threo and four sections that baggagn way compelled to lay over for tho train to follow Mem phis Commercial Appeal. Now Time to Agitate. Now Is tho time of year for wo men Interested In tho subject to ag itato tho matter of a sane Fourth of July. Club women in many places notnbly In Illinois havo decided to Insist upon tho observance of tho laws upon this day, and possibly thero may not bo bo many sorrow ing mothers In the day following as there havo been In days gono by. From College to Job. Thnt old question, whether a col lego education helps one to get 11 Job, will bo presented to several thousand young men this month, and ! by the end of next month, no doubt. a good many of them will think they know tho answer for sure, I-ast year about thirty-five thous and boys graduated from public high schools, and rather over half of thorn were candidates for some Insti tution of higher, or further, educa tion. Presumably, the rest went to work. 'Doing boys. It shouldn't havo been very difficult for thorn to find places. Many Institutions want boys to begin at the bottom and work up. Four years henco the caso of the other sixteen thousand and odd, who wnt to college and then want Jobs, will be different. VIowed from tho fourth year In high school, five and a half or six dollars a week looks like considera ble money; and even tho humblest appllcance of commerce a letter- CONTINUED ON PAGE SIX. Te letmeve FrecKks PiaipU Oklahomans Arlrvc. 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