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4 "TULSA DAILY WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 29, 1920 i in CUUBS ( MUSIC ) V WOMENS woRiy zrrv LILIAN C PERKINS 1 V s ' iX i 1 I ''om In thrlr friend l UZ2 Boutli . rn today from the nrlffln ranch Main rtieet ur iwcll. New Mox, where they ' til ve ni'tn spoiium a wttk. 'The Utile cm uu1 fruitful me I lout ihfni jesienl iy, .Amonif -no f.eld hImvo the Mia, Among the wlinTii nl pity. Among; the lowing of tln hr-is, Tho rnsilMa; r the tre, Among the kln-rliii; of ihe hlrtH, The hummlivu "f tlw . 'Tho foolish fetra uf happen I cniit tliom all away, ' Anions; irtn ployer-M-tnted r.t0, Amoi'n ihi now-mown hoy, .Anion the htwMlIK of the euro, Whers drowsy poppln nod. ' WlmiwHll ltiroihlB .laid mmI tftod nre horn Out tn the tkh'n Wi'h Hod. l;iliiltth lltwrott Hrjvrnln 'I'lllbtJ,' litl'IH. ' Mr. nnil Mia. T C lluBhss will (elehrato thirtieth wei-linK uimlver. saiy In thfilr home. 3d Miitdamc Wlllnril lohn and I Abbott wll! entertain with mfmiiiul slionio-n itirty In hum of latltfr for lira, !. V. .MH.kr.lmi. Wotnnn'N club. hlRh school, will tivu plrnlc ul I'nrthiMiui l"11"!'. Y. V. A. Ortmnticd. Tho youiiK ladles of tho Nottnlra Avenue Itiitlt church assembled Monday cvenlnnc, Hoptembcr 17, tho homo of Mrs. II. U. Morrison for tin purpoio of orKii"" "K yotinK woman' nuxlllary to tho wo-, man's inL-slonnry union. Mr, v. A. Kvfiett. president of tn.i W. II. M H. of tho Delaware association was ln lU-il to effect tho orKiitilwi Hon. Mrs. Everett gavo n apleiiilld tlk nlonn tho lino of Y. w. A. wnik. The followlnr officer were Mi flnrro I.owo; vice prcH dent, Ml" Ornrc Iiwo. vlro president. Mis Wlnnlo Martin; secretary. Mis Marftnrlrtlc McCay nnd treasurer. Ml KlNlf c,',;,'u''1 l"!x. wn chosen cnuncclnr. Tho newly elortcl president nppolntoil chulr mcn nf committees n follows; membership-Clertrudo Tells, tiroKriim Myrtle llnKorbaumcr, study course- Winnie Martin, nodal Klnl I; oil" and personal service Maraarlello McCnl Their time, nf mertlliK will be tho 'fourth Tuemlny In inch month. HrfMrn the oruunlr-ntlon, upper wnn eerved by the himlenii. Mrt. II. 0. MorrUon. covorn boltiB laid for nine, i l'lilllllM-tiHIIItli. t A nnniini'.iiitiilil III llllltle Of tllO ir arris ire lnl ovenlni! f MIrh 1'J" Leth Orlffllh of CTevelixnd, OUln., t.nd J. P. riillllpt Pt nurkburnni. TrMin. which Iwk jilaeo m the homo of tho iiroom'n uncle, J. M. Chaiidlor nr.l Mrs Cluindlcr. 123') Huth Den-ver-nvenue. Ur. C. W. Kerr, irastor of the llriit I'rcsbVtor'nn church, of. flclatlnir. Aftbr ullo jn extern lcl extern trip. Mr. and Mro. ,hP will renldo In Kltctrm Toxmb. The brlA l botli-allmctlvo and poptilar. Mr. l'hlllll hns born anvoclatea with n prominent CtlnlnK company for sevcra! ycr. V. 1). JUwptlon. i-. ' A.h nir Of tho Mluinn of Clement A. r.vmiiH chap ter. l I' C. will bo ino-oclnted with ' m nif.rinnl " pitm in the hom i'f Mm WliP.wn ,M Thornpiton In Mil pic lllilhf Th.. executive lnnl will ll .jftlflK honteiw. Ilrlilgc I'nit). Mm. .1. II. Il.ipfclni- In limiied lirvttntloi f'i no Inf j-.r.rl no ll'in liriilv ptirly mi the nfiern-m-i itnrilny, irtohet Z In her hwme, lliJ MoHtoM nvi i'Ue. Alcmt i'j Kiictii will be prmejif. lulthil Mii'llnu Tlie l'.it Mmron'M rluh Will meet 1'riil iy ftriof.n with Mm. Iltaneh MfSlW, 169 Vet Twelfth fitr-'t, m I; ill H'elorh All il irmlrotiK of the Order F4iiiierii imr .n l-vlwj. , ("liini li ICnlcrliiliiiiii iil. y.irT twnm, r n m .-.t. ...... I.. ...Ill ,1. u II h un '111 rnnirii, win wr.iriinin .,... .... What infarrel pfirty In the (mr.ntuiy of ini omirnii in lioinu "i iii.-hi-li.in, un Thurly evenlnw. A. K. It.inri'. Mlmlie, of the Akelin Ifntflmii eiuh BfiKMinre thny will tie Ii.im tit ii iIumii In thi Kstrliimi hniel on l'rl(lny ivenlnK. M.nri.H received from Mr. and ;Mim. Kiitetm l.otton nnd Mr. itml Mi?. V. K llrown who left Tnl it ireekaKo for it motor (rip thrnilKh tin went, IfJI of nf' nrrlvul 111 IVh lAnnelen, Oil,, oh Momlny, rleptom- her ?7, after it iieiinniiui jiiurnoy iliroimh tR Now Miixlco and Arl onu route. MhW MerlHn Itohblern hnn re tnrneii from n vlelt to Now York. Mr. tCn t I Ct'ttty of I'oncn City U . . ... ... . it... l- I. f lnr. Viei'l'IM IM'l ili'n'Ti, f)ii. ... -w. .'.-, inv nnd Mr. MJirniy In Irving I'lnee. MIim Iil t.utkly, irenwrer of the Motiert l.ee c!hniter, rfallilreti of thu Confitl"iiiW. will nlti'iul Him Mnimton reunion im (iititntn of the nlil de enmii on (leiiernl Hard Muff, Cheriiken biUaiN, II. (2. V. Mr Ktnemnti C. IIIiTkIiih I vlU -InK 'Mr It. (halinror Itennon In I'dwaile, N. ., ami will peml ortoljer with Mr Ilennon nnd u lmrty nt inn of the I.oui Island re eurt. .Mi. IMkkIii will imt return to Tula until November I. Mr tl II. llovhmler tin n her it a nt. Mr, i;. U. aoilnchalk of lit .CKdt'ii, UHia. 1 Im. Trunk Whitfield, with hor hru li r.n-liv, W. I'. Whitfield, left yoi 'I day on on overland trip to Ch e ijKi -hero fche will vlill rtla live and fiiund for ten tiny or two week. ' Mr) i. I) K. Thnmpftoii of Dnlleui, rvliii . hnn been vUIIIiik hor daugh ter, .1 i' J. M. ICllllHii, Ima rotunivd homu; Mr Hid Mr. D.imhM P. O.tl.ee liiiv tilken a hone nil Hotu'i Denve,' iivenue, where they will ehmtly bi a. t.,M.. f.t felr.,lu Mm fli.kra u h.i wn MIm liuleo ArVtue of Irnlepen. denee. Kan . hue heen apendlnc tlm tmet ver!il rronthe In the eat. . Mr. nd Mi. Wnrren Tma.'ole "i HI. I.onl I .ive eune to Tulmi lo make llielr bome itml are loomed In Mllcreet aildltlen. Ml. Teiidal' vim formerly vleo prenldent of Co inella (Ireen chapter I)ftii(fhti.r of tlio Amurlenn Hcvjilullon nnd I 'il" prnmlnint In V. D. C. clrcloa In. at. a Ih. Mr. William Miller Hoe will re. turn Trhkiy from llnwilnB ilreen, Uj'., whoro ho Im been visiting rcl uttvc. Mr. nnd Mr. W. T. Scott and dnhKhter .lune hitvo returned from ChleiiKo, where they spent tlta Hum mer. Mr. nnd Mi J- K. Crostde. Mr. nnd Mr. .Inek Porter, .MIh IaiIii Cronble and little Mlwes Catheilne, Maritarel. .lean nnd Ituth Cnmble have returned from Kt. Clnlr. Mich . when! they hnve been apendlnir the minimor In the Cnwble homo thorn, Mr. and Mr Jiuk Porter nro nt Mi. Welntnr Itlilioti of IlniiHton. Texas, nrrlu'd IiihI nluht lo spend the vSrnk vlsltlnn her nitwr, Mm. Jmurn A. (ilWrt, till North Tuconn lref Mr. and Mrt. Jake Proctor nnd ton who have bien residing In Itork en Arrow for rgmn time, Imvo re turned lo Tulen mid have taken pns m;Ioii of their lUtiKlow at 9!3 Kouth CoIIoko avenue. Mr. I I1 flwynnc bfi retunied from a vlaP, of nine- ve-k reH tlve III S'0(V Voik Hla'e. I.i h -r uteence Mr. Owynmr spent a week In Nw Yorlc city. Mr. nnd Mr. J. (Urlleld Hue! nnd dniiKhter Itetty June who hao been liilirlni: Kuropo all iiiiininri. wl'l sail for Aemrlcu on the Aiua taiila, October 2. Mis Allen Kearney hnM relKnil ...iMrit. ii nf..liiiiint In the nub ile library nnd him enrolled n a A in the Oklahoma university. r a rirlfrin nnd iloiiffhtern. Mliii lioridlyf nnd Jurrov.Pl re- Mr. lie Vere MeConnell, who Is Hlieni', iik the Oklahoma uuliernlty 1 1 1 1 -4 )4 ar. ypent th ivuk-eii( here with li lend. Mr. ml Mi A. 8. Donnelly, Hal I". it Aidicr street, iinnounue ihe hint of it mm, Kalurday inorn lliW, Kept ember it,. Ml . lice ItobertMoii of Musko ee spM.I, yeeturday hero and wn it true! il Mr. nnd Mrs. Clmrloa tiduiirj itiouvclle. PRUNTY POINTS TO MORAL DUTY Tolls Kendall Students , in Speech That Each Has His Niche. Mr. rut' Mr. Vlelor II. Wnlker, who have ent the Hummer In tho MHt, n;ti .'omlollml In llolol 'i'uUii jror tne pnmoni. I Mrs. Johii Hoy, who hnvo been ,pendlntr tlv summer with relatives ,ln Warren. 'J'a.. will letuin In ourly, Mr Willi tni Ilarcln Walker Is In Winchester, p y , al the bedside of ller'iniither yho continues tpjltc III. Mr. II. II. Ilnrt of Kpenrman. iTein Is visiting her alitor, Mrs. Hlmer li. A fill rcw. I -Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tnrron hnvm rtsirnei from nn oxtenslvo north ern iijiii ietern mp. In nn addreit ulvmi hy Merle C. Prunly. principal of tho Tulsa high school, tiefore tho student body of Kendall college Monday mornlnn. Mr. Pruhty declared that each ha hi own particular work to do In the wn Id lit a particular place and n specified lime, a work that Is es sential nnd that no one elso (an do quite ro well. TIioukIi nomt'llinei this work may seem small In com pariron with the more spectacular roleB, It Is noverthele fully as im portant In tho eternal schuiito of th.mrs. he said. Two iuotntlons which ho used most effrotlely were as follows. "It's not ho much that you're dead that counts; li's (inly how did you die," nnd "Wo aiu standing on the mountain of time, bohlml us the nildnlKht of centuries, ahead the dawn of eternal morning, and within the vil e of conscience." HpcukliiK of education, ho said "Wo need a dcupcr Hudy of thu prlnrlph of liberty and Jusilce. Lib erty t not llaenso for se flnhnens nnd Interference with the rlKhts of oth er. This truth 1 becoming better known and now a premium Is set on the follow Ins of principle. In some or the larKcr eastern rolleltia and unlversltle the entrance require nient are not nlono credits for ro ipilre work or the pa.-Jtln of an et nmlnatlnn hut a satisfactory moral rr cord." oAt dances Tl Is a fact that at afternoon and evenintf dances one seldom sect t mini who h u not found Dlk'.lM laduptni able to hr r tollt. . . ., Uut.whitemtha oceitlon.the thin waltts and low cut cowni ot todiy bsve mtdo VtlJ torn a toilet necculty. Is a scientific prspmtlon tmde br txtuty ex- i ncrts (nr the oureolt nf lately trinoving hair tiom the face, neck or under-umt. lleiuty tpecltluto (Uelatone uecauto learet the tkln rfig' -l l.nrA'T m1 I Tnir-Kiji useDelatone becauto II learet mt im clear, r.rm and per fectlr tmootlu Delatone Is etilttt to arrlr s'lpic oi' rrctlsui with evaiy ir. rAl ArtvfDrupoiit't SAY "DIAMOND DYES" Don't streak or ruin your mnterlnl In poor tlyc. liuiit on "Dismond 1)) e," ,y uirvctiona in evrry psckSKe, nawt ' m ma mt mm 1 1 mm mmii.lar, 1 "' - i i iii n-Ttrtm r.fniainiiiiiiiiiinifc.iiwiwi-jnirm-- 9 , , I stttdeiij in the Oklnnoina university, a u II take' Halt aTMna aiV V m ar i:wnln, l 1 aEl J wi b3 I I Wednesday and Thursday Ends Our H tyiC L nil Vo navo Planned to niako these last two days of our f Vf3Y Mi (T yi m t special selllnK of furs tho most lnterestlnu of all I H y I R have added many new pieces purchased last week I Hi C iLri. l flaw rvT" I, H our buyer huvlnj; Just bven In New York found somo f In '4i Wfitw1!' 0A AUfit II verjr IhterestlnK values In chokers, scarf, coats and r i t 1 jllnUw, hytixcw, lolo, Skunk, OiKissuin, .Tap Slinks, I J J gt.ni( guuirrcl, Nutria, Itlt Toxcs, lox, Wolf. I OllC Dolltir Ukc IVO Your Choice 20 Per Cent Thursday, Friday and Saturday j ' 1 Jf ihc Orioiml Pricca I Dollar Days at I W P9F7 J li (Ucmcmbcr, for These Two I)n8 Only) 1 Ttys &&rBzzzJ .IIS IJ I Th&MmiSioim 203 South Main j J PMBarea?jraFffia ' rrr i r-i t i i r ii-ariwwyisOTiiMwwtiw 1 ltLfaWs' WmM&&imNl! Wi WtiWlat aWt, MlWsMl B Wl WW Kmm llatMWIllM'lalUla GIRLS! LEMONS BLEACH; WHITEN JAsbc Lemon Lotion to Double Beauty of Your SUin ,B-(Uco2o tho Julco of two lemona Into a bottle containing ttirco ouncua of Orchard Whllo which cnu be had nt any ilniK store, shako well and you hava a quarter pint ot harmless and ilollshtful lemon bleach for fow cents, .Vila ir' 1. 1 1 . frami.l in tii into tho face. neck, arms and hands each day. then Bhortly nolo tnb beauty of your kln. yamous stae boautlos uso lemon lulco to mcacn nnu uniiK mat sort, clear, rosy-whito complexion, I.em. have nlwavs been lined ni il frecVslo, sunburn and tan remover NOTICE! To Property Owners Paying Paving Taxes September 1st Paving Taxes duo September lat in Paving Districts 173, 17.1, 175, 177, 178, 179, 237 and 240 were delin quent September 1, 1920. If payments nro not made by October 1, 1920, suit will be filed and the entire amount of assessments declared due. Payments to bo made to Commissioner of Finance and Revenue' CityHaH STANDARD PAVING CO. NOTICE To Telephone Subscribers Centralized Accounting Effective Oct. 1st. On account of a change of accounting, it it very nec essary for each subscriber in making payment at the office, to bring statement; also to see that the stub end of the statement accompanies check when mailing remittance. This wl.ll avoid errors and delay. Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. Hunt 's Daily Store News VOL. IX. 'WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1920. NO. 29. HANDKERCHIEFS and STATIONER Y Limited space will not permit us to mention nil of the items of intcrerjt in our immense lmndkerchief rfnd stationery department. ( Wome,n's nil linen handkerchiefs, neatly hemstitched border. 30c value. Special, 24c Women's Bilk crepo de chlno handker chief In ull white and fancy printed border. 35c Value, 26c Men's nil pure linen handkorchlefn, henistttchod hems, exceptional value. 65c value. Special 52c Tinted boxed stationery, nsorted shaped envelopes, pink, blue and laven der tint 75d value, 59c Tnncy boxed stationery in tints of pink, lavender, blue, buff, white, plain and bordered edges. 90c to $1.75 Hoy' school handkerchiefs of cambr)lc, hemstitched hems, Eood 7c quality. 4 for 19c Correspondence card In plain and Kilt edecs, 21 envelopes and cards to box. 35c to $1.75 Pound box paper In society linen; nnd linen finish, specially boxed for, tho Hunt Co. Per Box, 35c, 45c, 50c Envelopes to match, 15c and 20c Kcwpic and Dental Drtm Baby Pants Odorlers nnd w.itorproof, cool and sanl tary, mado of dental dam or pure gum rubber, small medium and laro uizett. 8Cc value, special r . 68c $1.00 value, special w. 79c $1.25 value, special 98c $1.75 value, special. $1.39 $1.85 value, special. $1.48 i . Presenting This Morning the Authentic New Modes in Millinery Each hat represent somo fcaturo or dominating note of tho now fashion. Thcra nre no two hats alike. There Is a furore over velvet rich velvets nro seen ovorywhero In thn deep exiiulslte autumn shade and lustrous black. Homo of tho hats aro largo and often havo a broad brim, turned sharply off tho face. Thcro are delight ful hats with Kreat soft crowns and others with crushable brim. They- aro be. comlni; and wearable. Loco adds ,t soft, graceful touch to many. It Is a beautiful collection and they nre beautiful hats and will glvo you more pleasure to gee them than to' read of them. Priced $16.50 up Continuing Our High Top Shoe Sale -$8,185 Shoe Ilep't. Third Floor, The HUNT Co. DEPARTMENT STORE Slain Street, lletwccn Third rind Fourth Continuing Our High Top Shoe Salo $8.85 Shoo Dep't. Third Floor, ' Waste1 Says Edison JM "is worse than Loss!" "The time is com ing," he con tinues, "when every man who lays claim to business ability will Keep the question of waste before him constantly." How much of your earnings are you wasting? Learn the Habit of Thrift Deposit on a given day a portion of your sav ings. The Exchange Trust Company will, pay you 4 per cent. You can start with $1.00. Exchange Trust Company . 14 East Third SV-n