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TULSA DAILY WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1920 1 1 HONOR TULSANS iNU.C.V. REUNION fi four Women Attain High Positions in Wofk of Society MEMBERS J.00K BACK Remember .Hospitality .of Tul- ConvciHioii itcrc oi .o.l 1 l'Jltf ; Might Come Back PY MM AS C. PKRKINS. mnny, Mrs Emmott Leo Mrry wn npimlnlcil national organizer In (he Southern Confcdcrati-d Mcniorl.il m- por-lnllon by Mm. A. M. WIIjoii, in-oal-ili-nt ccmwul ot oni- of thu ii,hmt honor nvcr ijlven the Confederate I organization In tlilit utate. Mr. W'll-j Hum. Henry Crowder wni nuide Hlnto i IircMdcnt una Mm. Lou In Cohen, V.IomI,.,,,) 'c Tin? hUUh vlro nrothUnt. Tulaa inust IJ1L1'I1,U11' b know mill hullovo In tho ureal loe nnd loyalty of tho oUl iiouth. The host In Bray will com." iiriiIh If they (iro Invited nrnl tills is the RrtuUmt tmt of nprreclutKin for ln'iltnllttfH extended. All who iiioko of Tulmi immUnnod the jiume of Tutu llrrtdy, rccoKiiIzInc tho ihm1ll work ho did hero In tho 1918 convention, as gqiivrnt ulmlrmnn. Tl th- i tlie ' tur the Co Htl I. W.i 1 l4f SpeclBt prlte nr to he nw.irih d to tho Individual inemhrrH of the I Ilk' 'flxiU dlnpimlnf; of the lit- -t tlekols for tho Ulk's hlR charity home twlent show, which It to jtnm'd ut Convention hail for t perfot malice, November 5 and 6 The first inlrn will he a h.ilr frt u lei'h.mt'H t iir. It w.im Bnnmii" l ,ll ln.. I I 1... . t . I .1. . . . . I I'l t'liiiiHuu iiiuvns m milium..!. l-ll",itli"U iiiis'ii "J uiivh liril lllll till ! th is fitlll In thu heart nii,, .,.,....i ,..,. ,...,. i...,., .' r . ... ...... ... 1 . I Mlfli I I,..1 ,,v" ITHUMH I'Ul- II'IIII 111. , ,111111 H I 111" 1 111 -l III IHIH'-lll f Ulllllllll 1 I'. 1 outh will no vyriruu ui 3 o'clock .Monday afternoon from Nine 0oosanit n ktn have Ik , n v rum this city who uro ro-j thp rcil,icnw. Interment was in printed and will be dlntiitmicd t nUy noin .luiHiuiii y, .. .. VI itofe inn atiixtiK me memixTs of tlx I nlKe. Kranklo Merwln, S-ycnr-old son of Mr. and Mrs. I & Merwln, died lata Saturday at the family ' resi dence, Cuf, .South Xanthntwiifter a an elephant's cur, prolonged illness or iiiphtiifrvu. ACTORS LINE UP FOR ELKS SHOW "fS Offered As Prize in Charity Ticket Sale Will he dc m i Is of the .i lied to charily. Vurk on the Mi rom mi has ' I i r.uiniltti i ii r.il hist.. I wl l. lis virion i ' an i t c ulv s n tut f tin prosr i ,T U.irrmln C i , Hii itrh tl I i. In r is cxptrti M irrlvr I , Till' i tobnr lb t riiml.c thr nut t tut thorns of be Hv I i lnrt-piiKe Boil i ii .1. 1. k,ated to f ' ,1 lir"lb( i s. ft Ir- , V i tlvil - .'I be li t I hcarsals probably will bo started I within a iliy nr tun after Darniv by's arrival InR nt tho hi Vsnsel, 115 held at 1 .10 u iloi k yeti'Wn mm -llllIK fioni the First l'iesl tmlnli Mortuary eniel. I."irr1il scrxi r. for Mrs. Kmma Ii, i'i; I Wld iw f the Into John i ' wl. dl d 1 1 U Hiinilny morn bur I, fl. i.n in Jibti whl'a . here fr. rn. I III!'- I t sr"tt,n w U lb tur nf hrt sun, 1. xein of tin- National HuppU rompany In Kast Twtintlfth. weroi this eounlr.V. Ilnalrlei her son, Dv- rrn, Mrs, Vermel leaves nnnther aon, I'. A. Vi nsl mill a (taught"! , Mr. I" I: I'llmt. Ii 'Mi nf Tnla lnur ni ht , mi Pi K m lllll Itiinli 11,11. I, !l rn i ,,1,1 In , r: , .1 II,, I,,, ii i O ' HI l ' Ii I ' i I .-..(., t in i'd lis a .'.Islrr Mrs Ornco Katonntso of Vth t'n Hon. Tho body was shipped Mnnd.iy nlglit to Warron. for Intormcnt. - Kerr Itobert W. Kerr, 32 years oi l, lie, I iKt l-alrvlew, died lato Sun iiav i i lit at a loinl hosplinl II" t i mir. iiv. l bj hl.i wlfo, Mrs. Mlldri d Krrr I ,ni ,il stfrvl' es wero In lit a 3-3(1 i H k if nerd iv afternoon from thf .t i H i i nr i i impel, lutcriuf sit v ui In Ii si lllll, .il reunion of the United ' ta'i Yetcruni was held last nKa visitors worq badges Tu.fl.i' enKravctl and were f i on every turn, by tho old gulf. 'I t PUl C ,1 f 1 mU 'h' men in Kray," uy Bomi oi uml by the vomen ow tin n.y nil of whom In oncwifrd reunion held In Tulsa nslho a tho history ot inu uuriy Ctarci Kimball Young In 'Mid Channel' Plays RialtO Tomorrow tni.u,! meennKH. (Jt a .IU111IB o. will I , uiiiiiiiin.i- I ( tu army oi ixutin,riiui i cian nUl "'p lnarnod while In, our ptnblo why that men and( ivonic from me norm wero nnejn the s uith rn hosts tyid that made uur hfirts Klad, for wo arc nil of ono at "fd "ow ""d 1,10 war jfrvtJ 'o commit the ties more than any I. her hlftorclul event, the peo ple f in ui tho north anil tho people Uon finUl! " A nuanaer from lo north w'io Mood in tho Wee hotel lobby Lis' week in Houston said ho thfUK'n "ie reunion a great thing for an city. Mof than fifteen thoueand voter ant tunic to Tillsa. Tljero wero us man ,i Atlanln in 1919. lljuston rfSlf'r.ilors claimed 8,000, so It Is notiii.ii'le tbat ranUa aro fast FtttitiK thinner. .Genornl Nathan Betltord Korrest wan In tho holchth of hln Klory at tho reunion, Okla homa waw iiromlncntly In evidence tnd c' toyed tho .reunion nicotines, the rriiptlons and the many private tntcrialnments Riven for visitors. The atato's Indian llfo was brouch pronuii-ntly Into view by Miss Ruth Dunlno of MeAlemer, who is proud i ol ner tnociaw uioihi aim who iyiu- fits ini' inuiau mamen in nor tralght, graceful lines, dark eyes and dark brown hair, sho Is tho commi6ioncd "sweetheart for Okla homa on flenoral Urower's staff, tho tttwrat reiircsentlnr; tho latJ state fommninJer, J. J. MeAlester ot le Alcnter. Miss Dunlap rodo elth tho Oklahoma banner flying ' And was In Indian cobtunle. Dr. W. M. Vllon of Tulsa represented VY Tato lirady, commander of thq State Sons of Veterans and rodp with tho spon sorlal sLiff In tho parado of l'rlday which look three hours to pass the reviewing stand ot Commander In Chief, J. M. Van. Handt ot Kort Worth. Doctor "Wilson was host at two dinner parties, ono for Miss Sadio HutU Aldrirtga, ot 131 P.iso. cponsor of tho south and to Stcvo King, Jr commander or mo Trans MIwlsslppl department, S. C. V.. his taff and Brady's staff which ho commanded. Honors to Tulsa -women wero Of all tho productions sho has yet of an irreconcilable mnrrlod couple, ami mo siriiRCiea am cmrMonai. Tlio appfarcrt In, Clara Kimball Ypumr, accordiiiR to her own opinion, wjll find herself perfectly at homo In her forthcomlnK release, "Mld-onnn-nel," which Is nn adaptation ot the drama of that namo by I'lnero, and which comes to tho Itlalto tomorrow. While Mltm Youiir has been In her clement in every provioim release, and haw added now laurels to her resord with each picture, sho con fesses that In "Mld-channnl" she ex pects to attain the height ot her dramnllc effort. Tho reasons aro twofold: To bcKlu with, tho action of tho photoplay Is Internal, not ex ternal thcro nrq, no lurid battles and feats ot physical bravery in tho story. Tho frlot 1h laid In tho homo clashes that burst nut In thr domos- tlc battlo- urn scntlmentnl. This calls forilnteriso dramatic feollnK. In Which Miss YounR Is at her hest In addltltih, the theme, which H that of domestld"' differences that arlso' In tlm nt lilil period of married llfo, Is ono that strlkea a. responsive chord In modern life. Tho subject of "Mid-channel" Is a subject of today, and the problem It piesent.1 has been knocklnp nt tho doors of present-day society' with Insistent force. It do mantlH an answer, and Clara Kimball Yuuiir feels that through tlm medium of "Mid-channel" sho can transmit, In her own effcctlvo fash ion, a drumnttc solution to this burning question. Adv. A safety razor and stropping device combined in one 4' NO shaviftg edgd, whether it isrvbarber'strnight razor or a safety razor blade, can keep its original keenness for more than, one or two shaves without stropping. Stropping that's the real secret of shaving comfort. You can be sure of a fine, keen edge for every shave if you use the AutoStrop Razor the razor that sharpens it3 own blades. 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