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t 1 0 TULSA DAILY WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1020 r C2KTY UUAN CltAWFulUl I'KHKINS WOMAN'S WORLD an., WORK . . . If Ihou r forluna bt borofl, Ami In lliy store lhara be hul laft Two l"n ' ' - H' II mil', anil will) lliu a dole Buy hymlnlhN to feed thy oul. My 8i.mll, s, I'orslan Poet a Come, nil yn tlrlllsh lallori trua. Ahov M nn Irr hatches; Hern Vani Itnoilln hn and come Ami In it our rrnfkfst ft hlea. X hi atari i '1 ill to run a rat Ami '.' w ll 1 1 1 ii i'il with .i'' h'. But ''h' thy mat had rrn chance, ; Unil niiv if mir yatohes - Written )'iit nflr Amorlca'i i'uii I rara In I M. Pnriinc rmrti ) Mm. II i' 'I'l'-w.iii -, who m laav'.nir shortly fur WHIMIVMtU 10 real'l", wan Rln'n STldonr In A Try lovely mtnncr of tha appreciation In I which she Is bald hy l DtAIBA tesuruc, when mombors. of thai or- j Sanitation atnamblad in thi horn) of I fro. Hartlatl M WaHatl '"' Tm. jay afternoon, whn ami! a snclul eaaon, they presented Mm nnn. aralar with a th ohmine viisc Unlit MftuhmanU were aarvad. Tm-oiiay ITranfg Ctafc. Thr T. K. C. Olab was entertained Tuesday revenlii by Minn M.H'Im Kelm. The nvcnlnir spnt with gamim nr"l ila'ui'i: uMor which M insbinanti wor aarvad, those pres- ant were Misses. Major! Itoss, Lil lian Klnir, Ulnny Al-np, Mary Tuck er, Jessie Vanslyko, Messrs. Knd (wnnliT. Coopofi Arthur Johnson. Freeman Vaughn, Virgil King. tioit Sard ami I- Ileitis. Tor Mr. anil Mm. Illshnp. Mr in il Mi A.-. HuiiHri ki r were at homa Monday arantM to about U friends whom lhc hud Invllc.l In Inert their Kiicsts, Mr. ftnd Mra. A. It. Mahop Of Knii.iH t'llv whoso re rent marrlngo Is of Interest Mr. and Mrs. Hlahnp aro upending a part of tht-ir honeymoon with Mr. and Mm vnMokar, lloiil-llnrmon. MlM Miirahn lloyil und Mr. "lar- tnm Harm an, both of tiiin city, were married Tuesday nt noon hi I ho homo of Mr. anil Ura William Hnhnrfeld. They left for Kansns 'ltv on a honeymoon trip and on their return will ho locatad at 2 18 Kant Fifth treat lawn Party. The Toons; Women'a clnss of tha first fhrlstlan rhurrh will give a wn party at the home of Miss Anita Inp: thla evening. An Interesting program will ho Riven, Misses .Ioh phlno Ijayman and LiUoy Mao Mm 0,ul:i being In charge, nrtdgn 1ab. The Thtireday rtrldge eluti meets thla afternoon with Ml Iiano Mar tin an hoatcMi. Pergonal Mention Mr. and Min. A. Flint Mo will taavo early In Augnat for New Yoaki City and will go by boat from there up the Hudson river to (juencc and then to Owen "aund, OenrRlan Hoy, whlrh In the hlrthplnro of Mra. Moan. 9 We Pay 'omirnndel on any amount Invenlc! moullily or othi-rwtae. No Tax finder Kiato SuiM-rvlaton. We aoUclt your m i mint. Home Building & Association tit 8. HOHbm -US Tin v will apt nd aMI lime In Mou lt.. -il with Mr. ntid Mrs Nnt UfOfl aitd the i hlldren w-ho ore sumnierlna lhari FrlcndM here will he pleueed In lieur of the ri-ioveiy of Mr. I.lgon Who euffored a nervoui breakdown In the spring Mine Mnttle Iwirnh. u niemtter of the fs' iilty of the TUtM IIIkM hi ImoI, with her sister Amu a. , Jimloi ftl Randall collaa;a( piso in leave on next Thorsdiiv for a tilp tlinnigh V 1 low el one (iiirk. and several ''l"i Western fMUttl of Interest They will !' untie iihoui a month They are daugtlhM "f Ftev Italph 1 Ijtr.ih Mr John II Wheeli.r left last Sun day for Tltnivlllc. . to Join Mrs Wheeler and sons. Messrs. .liuit niul Wi k. and to ft with them to Month Bl ''"! Maine lo visit Mr Vheeli r n I i. r. Miss M ime Wheeli r, who has a eottagn there. Mi" r"rnnk rilniin and two small d.iiiKhters left last nlaht lo spend the remainder of the summer with Kinspenple In Ohio Mr ilae will foil! his family Inter and will return with them In the full. Mrs. P 9, lloss and two children, Louise and I'liula Kloyd. aieompn. rded bv Mlsi Kslher Moss, sre leav . ln tli l.i week for Los Angeles and Pacific roast points where thev will M ' ml th ii inalmler of the summer. Mis. Ida Heath of I'oalgate, Ok la.. Is the gii.'sl of the Mlnaen l allue. Mrs. Month has been associated wltn 17 faculty of the public, s' hools of t'ualgate for the past seven years, Init will he with the Ardmore MhOOM thla Cuming yciu Mia Leslie N Kwlne ,md hoom. Leslie, pr , and I 'ranU expect to Igava next week for Chicago and from there tO Weouetonnlng. Mich., where Ihey will spend the remainder of the summer. Mr. and Mrs II V Hrldges, Jr.. has as guests, Miss Jennie Hrldges, a sister of the former, and Mr Law ri nee llrldgea, n nephew whose home Is In Dallaa, both of whom wilt bn here for a fortnight. Dr. and Mrs H W. Oreg sre leaving next Tuesday for n motor trip to Indianapolis and Marlon. Ind , ami other points In that e'nte, when ihey will visit relative. ' little Mss Mary, have returned fiom I Ltd Angeles, 6aJi where they spent the past month. Mrs James llasneit, a formar " " Tulsa matron, who has In en living1 Mr M llmn and Mra. .Nathan the past ar In Wichita Kails, T" !''" and daughtei, I , lla Marie, left' is in the ity and th gues; of Mi.1 )ieiuay ior iiiriuinn io spenu un Man It' lhli.iiiiliier remsinuer or in- summer Mr and Mrs W. O. tdgam, p . and son, Mr. K.dward I.lgon, and the party of ii iiig folk from Tulsa, who spent the past week-cml at Mrlla Vlntii, have returned home Mr and Mra John Warn "n sre In Momreal. C.inada, visiting Mi Wat sons hOfnafotb, where he h not bjaan since baajfra the l,egtnu,n4 f t he w"i id war. Or. and Mrs Albert W Rati will le.iVe next Week for a BlOtas irtji to W) inning where the) nil apaad eev- eral weeks louring the slate Mr. and Mra W. V- ntahl and daughtei Mlsa Winifred, are tenting io xt ! for a motor trip lhr" igh Wyoming. Mr and Mrs. J. II fntneKle nnd Mr ami Mrs. L H. O'ltrlen and lit tle sou Bobby left recently for a motor trip through foloiado Mi, r Swnnson nnn daughter Helen are spending aoNWtlBM In "el In Vista. Mr and Mrs. John Chalmers Oll laapil announce the birth of a eon, who cainn Monday. July I!, to their home, n.fls Hoiilh Newport avenue Mrs. Owen Owen and daughter. a Food That Contains Its Own Sugar GrapeNuts Delightful in flavor Full of nourishment Always Ready No Waste Grape-Nuts Saves Sugar Mr Mini Mis Charles Winters snd daughter. Mls Dorotkf, liavo gone to Atbary Park, N. J . to spend the month of August. Mrs John W. Cunningham and Mafia1 te n. Wesley Wilson, who have been visiting In flap estnn and II ma ti n. Tex . have niurned home. Mix liorls Clark leaves Halurday afternoon for Oklahoma City to inaka that Ity h r home. Mr and Mrs. Ilarrv I,. Stewart sie pinding a few dais In Kansas City. ret irned from the west, where they spent MX weeks touring Canaita, Wnsliington, (Oregon snd Callfornln. Mrs. W II. O. MIcbaall and two sons, (Iranvllle and Idrk, are spend ing the summer with Mrs Michaels' homefolks at Winnipeg, Csnnla. i Miss Katharine Ooodaene left Tuesday night for New York City to be gone ten days. s a awajl isl' a) - Mrs n I fiarrv of Tulsa Is spend ing sometime In the esst on business. Tfclt ..'.thin Sasiln. Dniej ! way uba ftii r ii -n.,, U' MIS ll kuMH M, '. t rsrftlu, n.Ml ,m t haste IS, l.i.., IM l Sf w IS teHSIa ti trim , imfiul HUNT'S Mr aid c.ihn have UOffTPil HQ O'li THE patented re-enforced edges in this Martmann W a r d r obe are the very best possible method of construction. Other features la this trunk are the cushion top. shoo bos. drawer, finking, bar, hat box, rorlaln and laandry bag aad preaalac board. Wail Orders Prepaid Ona Pieca Reinforced Round Corners $77.50 LUGE TRUNK COMPANY 414 South Main Street Tulsa Kansas City lj. J. Itlrnbarh, ncaldcnt Partner ! 1 Sulci Dtrla, t t-ol'ii'4 il ot Timuft, I'U UMi NcllOO'S. Unruly, matts hsir is mmU ion?, g!osy snd csy to manage hy utmg Nelson's Hair Dressing NtUon's tVes iha run out of mtuliborn, unruly hsir and is Cue lor tha scslp and hair roots. That why it's ben therhoirs of part i utar colised people fur nearly as yasn. All good drug itoraa in 1.1. S. keep NtUon'i. a lure to gat genuine rlsiwfi't. Nslsou Manufacturing Co RHrhmond, Vs. Grow Your Hair GET THIS FREE . ' If .sa fcs assslrsg. " I joa'kalf Ufalllna sui. or if you asv,. a bala apet. yuu ai.uuid fcsoaf that li-giorit nl i.-iraona bavo crrcunia tSaasi ti'Mii'lai throuf a s genuine tailless' rarise wi.,-n will lis insilril ywj fras Willi a ar.f t. . ( tk- uuderfsllr eflrwluas flst- .... g,,'.a:ki. if youanid only loeu. tulner at atamsa) to par tbs coat el Itna notice, to J. H. Bnliaia. U 101. lUUM f .. Stat Jan) "HEADACHE Km KIJJEVEO QUICKLY NODOft NO ACCTANII.IOC r" iar rr and se comfortable Lapudine a t& ttfia -ovick trrtcr For the Picnic SANDWICHES play a most important part in the picnic lunch. Be sure they 're good and satisfying, too. They '11 be that way if made of SPECIAL BREAD Ask the Grocer THE CAMPBELL BAKING COMPANY TULSA Hunt 's Daily Store News VOL. VI. THURSDAY, J JLY 29. NO. 20. Special Silk Teddies $3.29 Dozens and dozens of Teddies that are grouped in this lot. All are made of an excellent quality Seco Silk in colors of pink, choice of two styles in barred and dotted designs. Regular $5.00 quality. Smorul Moor Children's Rompers Reduced 20 Unlimited styles In children's romper that are to be. found on our second floor. All ara moderately priced and eome In fabrlca that are ertremely durable as well a fash ionable. Priced for quirk clearance. Revrmfl Floor. Mall and Phono Orders nilcd Promptly and Amirately The HUNT Co. DEPARTMENT STORE Main St.. lletwen Third and Konrtb Mall and Phone, Orders Fllleal Promptly and Accurately Leaders in Reducing THE HIGH COST OF DENTISTRY Aw ' a & rmW' rSH eBE SB n W Bfci . i Sy" afl sV aso ssaL. r i asW SLa Wrrw Kit. U. 1C OLFB And 15 Year Guaranteed Quality Tn. w. Ii. powon These prices are low enough to accom modate everyone and yet high enough to assure the best materials and workmanship. $5 Gold Crowns $5 0LFE AND $5 Gold Crowns and sSfcvPOYNOR linage woric $15 Plates (false teeth) $15 We Extract Teeth Painlessly by the Use of "Soemnoform." PUBLIC CONFIDENCE is not established in a minute but by constant effort to accomplish better methods and better work through years of service. Over 30,000 people testify to our prices. Tulsa's recognized leaders in reducing the high cost of dentistry. Courteous treatment, honest advice, 15-year guaranteed quality. Any of our patients will tell you that we live up to these claims. The same superior service is here for you. Talk it over with your friends. Remember, our materials are the best that money can buy DRS. WOLFE & POYNOR Open 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sun days 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. Phone Osagff 3432 301 Robinson Bldg.