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r i SUCTION U SOCIETY WOMEN'S CLURS EDITORIALSPORT AUTOMOBILES, V TULSA, OKLAHOMA, SUNDAY, JUNK 18, 1020 1 11 " " i - - - - 1 - " 1 u,ianC-Mi'" 1 Socket y, Clues, Music aeb Wmeim's Wm j Event in Prospect and Retrospect And thin Wf Wfc exempt from nih- 0 haunt, 1 , In lonSIISg in trees, bock In the running brookg, ... , . ns in stones und (food In every, thing. T)il! If time when one nilk-ht t . f man v iSiiism It In the full b ni ma flush f IRS year. Ii is i umi whon youth finiis a giatnour ri i-ompasstnS BVtiy hn.ae t.f life. It I i ., ::! fur vd'hiI-mih nnrt nut trigs vvli. ItIS BSplollailonS of mttiire f i n P" ' tai ular paradO, It Ih thr lime i ft . inl and man to OvMtpletS their sroolng MMl appear before the gg I ii, mbly or In u null t pre im l, Juat aa ll. v choOMi to saivllfy thrlr love an, I plight their troth. V dilitiK" i aid Mother Nature are In mind, i V iillngM in TuIkh arc a tabooed suh V i o lai In thin month of June, , I . Tie y may l heard almiit I , bui regarding this stlbioct of nature,! It I s ii greet srhool. Ik It not struuse II it s few of ua (five an little time 0 a atudy of outdoor life. For the I i, in 11,1 tiiuii seems the ureal prn (illUI. i, bttl for the Child, What, di r mother, are you Rn to do for y, ir boy 01 Klrl this summir'' Will t v, i Hi that they have an uloindani o ol the greal outof-doorot Will you, gi. with thorn to study the trees, the bird! and the modem flower that la f, und m the heart of the vernal arils gernssaT Will you point out the beautUl of the blue of the aky, thol n, pie 0 the lake and the qutstnsssj tbai Bnoompsss the arholo that Ipoakl ol the gn at maater mind who la UM l ather of all ' There are 00 1 many lovily spots uliout Tulsa that one does not have to Journey to the! AMantle or I'uclflo coas! to find ' it M plOOM where nature apeaka in Wi rolroiis words. They ore elOSS at heme. In eommomOMtlOtl of Finn dav OOmot the annual IttflohiOn und get-to-gether of those women In Tuls.i trhoss tor boon Might fr AjnoriMt In those early days of 1 776 the j Daughters of the American Revolu. Hon, an OVOItl of Monday. They will BBOOoUtS the event with remlnls aanOH of the time George Wooh-1 Inuton and will let the flag with the I trio of colors glorious Old Olory. rin supremo, not torgsttlng to pay tribute '" thoao manly tails who f ighl of reeent times In l'rani e. r ,ny ol whom are now lying under tie' poppy fields of Flanders. (if oouroe the most auspicious e'ent of the past week was the ro r. ::: nd hall tendered Ok la ho mo'l governor and his chartnlng family In the Country club on Tues day evening, it was a grocloui and wonderful oeeaelon. The club houaj eras all aglow with electricity and de, orated with flOWOTO, Society was QUI on masse. The attendants were fr m the rarrks of the city's most Oharmlng matrons and Interesling glen, Women who are noted for their thoughtfulneos, beauty and . these many attributes that adorn femininity on such auspicious occa sions. They wore their wonderful evrnlng gowns and of course the Jewels went with them. And Incl dma ly speaking. Tulsa's arm of protection was out In the way of the SOCTSI SSrvICO, Whose vigilance was Member Younger Society Set Who Graduated Friday Night (with Honors ThurMlity rvepttigt v th lirMi' N'fi pArfllU I" fUJilnt Ii r rli)- rritntfi wuu t hi- ntwi uf bf hp pt OaililtiK niiilait. No iIhip has t ,n km for thi w il tl ' hp?, bttl it w ill likely n'if' r.itod imr in Junr TuIhi okftptti . i lAushlfn Am rlran llttVOllltlon Will of th irlvc lht-11 .. tags ii I 1. t . . das lasso I I... I t - t o. .nnlT'K toom ul Hiilil Til In.i Ion Moti4ft) if tnbert of tlija chap kt, !MldviM sHid isltiut tn mhi ifi i of fjithi'i cnaptori .it Invttftd stud jure nnUi- to MMfllbll on Ih! IBtfl Mnlnc tlooi nf lh hoUl ut IS; tC I o'clock i luncheon to te Mrvti ti i o'clock prompttsr, Mr antl Mri M (lrr-n. I'OB Knul Ifllnjth tlTti, uiinoiincr thr rtittnnt rnicni of ihrn daughter, Finnic Rc j to Mr; Chnrlcd Mllltr f thli rtty, An vrnt of In tercel the tMh I wflii tho Wedding on ThMf- l iy h( fr I ii no ii ii ' . In inarrhtKti Mi. nil-..' McCarthy Lb Mr Lccllc B. IHoCC botti of TtiUi Mr :in, M k H0M who hnvn niany fHcndl hen. win, sifter their wedding trii, b located Ht ins south i Ninver uve- nur, Mm. f. w. Purdy of Tu1h peel I ttatC preeldfu-, end Mm Micheol M'onlnn, retiring irfliiint ttf the I United Dattghten of the Confeder- Rcy, were lern tly honored hv the I rk lahomg ii iftion of third organ laa tion Ht the convention held laei week J in Ardtnore when the rntirn eonven I Hon body docided hy vote to make 1 h m hnor.i rv n'te pren(1nl wf th Daughtera. Another distinct honor to TukM wa the alootloirof Mrt b Lforrooi Hayden ai itate ite torlan unit the fait that thr dale getofl of clamant A BVana ohapiei brought home the heauilf ol ntlkrii United Btatao fMR given thoni ftof having the largeai inoroaoe Lp mania bait Of Mnv ehepter In the Mate for thA hi Ht ear. Mr end Mm. M .t DoJcitOy of Dalwa, formerly of thtn ottv, an : nimiiff the ennarnirnt ntoi up inoii china marriage of their oldeel daughter at lee Irene Dolano, to i Mr tieno Klrvln of Totaa, the wed i ilinpx to he an evt nt of June f, In i the Catholic cathedral of Dallaa Mr. and Mri htarvltti aftor a wad dlltg trtn to itlntani pnintu, will make Tiiineo, their home where the bride ! hai a hot of frienda who will wol conm hoi ngnln Informal i Mrs Charlso Msroer of Fori Worth ;Tex,m a foiiner Tulso noil OA, la en Joying a isrt hers lo bsi forinof homs as u gut is! o( Mrs CToronog H, I Taylor Viid is rsoslylng protty at Itentlon from numerous frlsnds On Tussds) afternoon ol ins past week .irs riiioi'ilio ivooisi'ii einei luoie eltrlileen millions Informally In her home In honor of Mis Mercer. On yVodnooda) afternoon M re Orel! II ItcCsrty brouahl pfessurs to o potty of 1 'J with a theater party and lunch following ai lbs Superior room when QUSntlMss ol g.irdcn flowers added alt I I ctl v enesi lo the lunohoon uwblo, Saturday alternoon, Mrs Taylor mid sister. Mis Hush Oreenslsds sntsrtalnsd with auction hrldgs f"i Mis. Msresr In the honv or Mis T,lPil Kiel, I floweis d rated most altracilvely the eiiter ' mining suiie where the raid tables e,e nnaiiKel and In the dining loom, Antsrloan Uoauty roses wars Clustered In deep vnses Hoses of stationery were awarded as prlies ,for IhOgS who made the SOOrOS and also for the guest s pi IS" Mis Iteli iiniii m funis ssolsled the has neses In their duties An Ice course was sorved at the oonolusion ol Mis tonne There were four tables of players enjoying this delightful Iplsasuro. Mrs Bdmund Lashle) will entertain at rurds for Mrs Mm ear on Tuesday afleriioon. The seventh and elgliih divisions i of Ins Klisl I'resbvtei Ian ohuroh he'd a very gnjoygols meet Ins In"' TtlOSdat evening at the hon e of Mis N J Kniesel on Soulh Victor The la-nests assembled at fi .10 and St 7 a delirious loittet supper was served M-n,,' Sinltbers and McAineiei proalded at the table which was bestitlfully eontered with sw t peas iitlnr I idles uselstlng the hos'ess WerS Mo Cotton and Miss MIiIhk field Pront the dining room I he guests repaired to the spacious ve ra l. Ins and lawn, where a fttOSl I laasanl evening was spent. This was lllr last liiOetiiiK of these divisions i r the surnmsi tha nsal to be bald 111 8eptellilel Mis Irene rios snlsrtaHisd will a n lufotiiril home dance on Wednes dav evening In Hie home of In slslsr, Mis. JoSSph P Bloll and M IllSlr, having 1 eoupies Mr and j ln the e irly week with a theater Mrs 111 ilt. Mi ind Mis II Hro.,1 , iriv ' ttinelieon downtown, a OulSlltlS and Mrs. Prank tiweriK no ri , p irly nf the younger girls an- srars ins ohaparons loving ihs tilsssiires of tha after- I noon Miss DlXOn waa en route M M is Doroas McConnoll OOmpH-1 Mum, Ohio, from Han Antonio, tnented her guest. Mian Violet I Hum 1 TeSSS. One of the Most Beautiful Tributes that can be paid to motherhood in a gift of tun burn blossonm fresh from the tumom of Mother ature, carru'mq a uns et, nimde mtUOg of irell trinlnH. Gifts' your frienda 11 1 Hi our flower. Kerry event in an tccasion for flncrra. BoslonS PSSSiftiOtlilv Miss Lttclte Thomlson. a jiepular member ol the younrrer so, -lei. Bet. Phe graduated from the high school this year, and recently had ihe distinction of winrjlng tire seeoud jirlr.e In voice :it the slate contest at Norman, with 7r- voices In OOmpOtltlpO. She 1 unusually tali nted. hav ln a clear brilliant soprano solos and is under th Instruction of Mis Storey. White. She la s member of th Iwvfalotto club. perceptible only to n few. The at tention and great compliment paid Clover, tor and Mrs. Ilobertson and their attractive daughter and son was often spoken about during the evening by these distinguished guests, who did not fail to lay lau rels at Tulsa'a feet for I ho full en joyment ol their visit h'-re It was rumored mors than once dining their stay lore that the intention of (lovornor Robertson is probably to make this city the future home of the ltohertson family after the gov ernor's term of office expires. If this 1 1 true, It may be foresaid that a genuine vveleonte will be extended, as they are In a position to begin life Ion with many staunch friends. Announcements Mr and -Mrs. M. llershhergcr of 13i'J .South Denver avenue, an nounce the betrothal ''of their daughter. Miss Frances Ilershberger. to Mr. rldward Magnuson. son of Mr and Mra. A. ti Magnuson of 136 South Denver avenue. The eiigaremcnt of Miss Harsh DOrgor and Mr HSgnUSOn was made known at an Informal parly given I PATHE TONE SUPREME The Supremacy of Tone of the Pathe Phono graph is gained by the use of the Sapphire Ball which glides smoothly over the Record Groove thereby giving an articulation and exactness oi tone which can only be obtained by the Pathe method. You'll Never Regret Owning a Pathe RECORDS New RECORDS Nifty RECORDS Jazzy Exclusive Pathe Shop No. 8 West Fifth. Cedar 1593 "It' the Tone That TelU Okluliomu'a HrtMl StON for Wnnirn -E NN'tsaVien's Store Second I' lour fsggnr my T "k hf t IStSSSSm figpV) Tlie Inslgna that Exquisite New Style Ideas in DAINTY WASH FROCKS Not the kind that you will find in every shop in the land, but Frocks that are ex elusive as to design and pattern. So cool and dainty, and withal, so modestly priced that choosing here is a distinct advantage. Charming new models in plain and fancy Organdy, Novelty Voiles, Dotted Swiss, Dimities, Tissues and fine Ginghams. In complete and beautiful assort ments of hot weather styles. Prices are $7.95, $8.95, $9.75, $11.75, $13.75. $15.50, $19.50 to $39.75. Sizes 16 to 46. Included in this showing are the famous Rose mary Dresses. Special Lot 1 One lot f 2?) higli gMds Taffeta DrSSSSS in nuvy, Mack and colors, At 2 Price Misses' und Women' sizes and slyliah Stouts. Special Lot 2 bport uat at fXllgOU Kedured from 199.75 NfWMl DMterilJs und colorings Broken sizes Special lj)t3 Sport Skirts at 25 o off In the finest silk materials ami new summer salad lr..: Many have lust arrived In stork and every oris Is an extraordinary value All sues. THI STOWg OF QUALITY 1 . i 1 mm 319-321 South Main Special Lot 4 Wash Waists of Cotton Voile at $1.85 The remainder from our reat Wuist S ilo List week, Extra nood values Broken suis. Special Lot 5 Just 40 fine Suits of Tricotine and I'oiret Twill, nearly all in navy. At 25 off Hroken sizes. R J iY'VileC-i'.