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6 TULSA DAILY WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1920 rNiT A, CUUBs I MUSIC J WOMENS workV ir LILIAN C. PERKINS Y How dooa l in- mull grow? Not nil 111 a minute, Now It may inac ground, nnd now II mnv win II. N'ow It reaolvm, and attain the will falli-th ; Now it rejoice, nnil nevr It ba- Wlllletll, Now ItM hope fructify, then they Hiii blighted; Now It walk Hiinnlly, now It Jtrovn h Flighted. Kcd liy dlacuurment taught by OIbrIsi : Un Ron It forward, now ilowor, now fnatnr; Till, nil lhM imln pMt, nnil failure niln whole. It l ftill-itmwn. and the Imii rule tlio aoul. Biianri Cool Id. Mra. W. I,. MriHnHlinn will hU'h luncheon fur Mrtr N. 1.. 1'iigat unil Mr. Mitiirltm KllvcrlicrK At Idital Ttlla.l. Mra. lliililmril Iludlalll ami Mra Orln II. MnCurty nre cntcrinlnliu with brldtto party In Country club. Mra, Duvlil I,, Kramer hoateaa at auction hrlilKD party for Mcailnmca Walter Olaam-o nnd Krodrlc Horner. , Mni. Dan Hunt Jr. liomtwii ti Tliurailay llrlilKn club. KortnlRlitly niril party In KlkV I tome. MiwliimoK K. 1''. Cadwall nnil John Hrurti Con iwt hoateaaoa. MalhiUM'ii Party, Mra. Allen L. Ilanao of 1514 Went Cameron atrcct Iiiim Nailed Invlta tlona for a Halloween party on Hat unlay afternoon, In releluiitlon of the elKhth lilrtliilay iinulvoraary of her Utile ami, Allen I.oo Unaac, Jr. title r '.'1 Mucin "Huh" will hhVn n romitnny of llttl (,'inain on thin ocmalon. MiHitiiaa Alliiniiiircil. Mra OeniM V Mi tierllit will Imi hoatvaa t iiieinl.era of the A. ,r Hrl1e i l ilt mi lha nftermton of Wednesday ti t,, hut S7. I'nr Mr. unci .Me". NiiIIIihii. Mr and Mm I llcddln were holla on Tii'm1 eve nitty, enter taining with l.i nl ii 11(1 HlPfilnna. 'ill hoWr fur Mi. and Mi. Mainlil J. Hulllviin, tth' i ireeitt imtrrlntfit In ru w 'f hi 1 1 xt tu frlonil. Important NniioHiH'i'inpnt. Mra. ItoilMK II IlniilHlroit im niiiineea thn icfular golf tonrnii meat for women on tho Cininir 1 rluli i niirai' Kiiilay, with liiiiUicnn I aerved lit n-mn In tha elnli Mia. l.raJitrent mffM all women who dc. Ira to llat their inline fur the atirtii Imirnntnent to tin helil hcrv next week, to he praaent on Friday. Dim to the Important itlniimnlona anil bualnean partalnlny to the atalv meeting, It la highly Important I hut raaervatlnna h aeenreil iia early aa poaalble nnil Intonated unea ,r naked to call the Country club ami aecure aaiiir. Mia Irma Dei kr, Hrilen'la lace, Mra. Mary McAleatcr. Oi buret SlipM'f. , j Thn Klrla' Friendly fiorlitty of i innny l.ptaeopHl liuroh will kIvo n cabaret nil Iii- Tliurailay uvcnltii;, ii toper in. In the iwwu-mhly hall nt the lihtlteh. tin. . o. !... , ... .'...v ... ...j ,i nnu' rlatail with irnn It that will mako If enjiiyunie lo inoae WHO Will lltU'llil, Personal Mention Club Eventn lllrlliihiT I'nrty. Bfra, Walter H. Uroacli lir.n 1h aueil InvltutlonN for u Hullo wcmi celebration ami hlrthilav party lion orlnK her amall hod, Itoltert I'liiklne, fur thn aflnriioiiii of Saturday, Or- litfortiiiil A'. IIiiiiic. Mm. A I.. Cohen ami Mra. flcr (rlnle Ttiilia will lie nt liif.ne Hlimlny nflernoDit Informally from f. to !). eompllmentltifr thiHr relutlvea nml vIhIIoi-, Mine Oertrlnlti KiillaeliT of Chlrn)pi, who leavea Himilav nlxht fur hoiiie after n ilrllKhtfiil vlalt heir. Allan KulUrher In ipilt't n trlfteil nliiKer ami him been heard hei .in iiimicronn iiccnalonn during hur vlalt. 'I'm-wlny lloidi Chili. Mra. f v.. Kirr wia hooteai to the ivcnlar meelinK of thn Tiicadny Hook eluli held thin weeli. Inter eating ilnllliorutlonK weni the re port of tha DH Molnea biennial meetliiL' ti'ilil In the hiiHmlv i-Iv..m by Mra. lurry folllna, (papnra) "How to Iti.r1," by Mia. John Hoy, and "The HH in Amerlean Literal ture," by Mra. It c Connora. Mra. nilJile 1 1. I'rliblv ilellKhtml the eluli with a voinl aetectlon. Mra. V. II. Meiirtren will i iiterlnln tho olub on next Tlleaday. IllHlrlet Mevlnic. ClreleM of the Vlaalonary aoelcty of tho Plmt HniitlNt church will meat on Tliurailay nfternoon with the following honteaaea. North aide, Mra. H. Naaa. 1U0I North Muln, mat aliln. Mra. Pied lla.eii, r,60 Month Xanthua avenue, Maple UIiIkh. Mra. A. Itnv Wiley, 1521 nouth Newport avenue; Houthraat. Mia. .1. W. IlawllniiH, Di'.'fi Houth Cincinnati avenue; aouthweat. Mra. J A. Campbell, l.'IO!) South Iloulder nveiiuti; i'HHt central. Mra. J. V. WIIhoii. Kin Houth llotililrr nveriua) weal rnntrul, Mra. D. W. Crunch, 711 Houth Klwood avenue. Pnrent Trnihera. Thoro will be a ineetliiK held of Iho I'niont" Twichera, naaoi'liitlon of l.ninieraeli m Ii.mi1 on Thuradiiy aft ernonii In the achool auditorium at which time tho unniml election of offlrna will marie thin tho Initial mcutliii; of tho autumn. Chapter A. K 1'. IC. (. An liitefeatlnir meetlnii of Chnp tor A. IC, I'. K. () wiiH.held In thn lintiKt of Mra. F. W. Allen on Tuea dny nfternonii. A in on it the ilellbiun tlouii waa thn nei eplanco -of an In vitation to vlall Chatitcr (.. I'. K. fi M. of Hnpulpa on the nfternoon of November I. Kpeelal KUeatri for the Oceanian were Meaibimea J. II Htevetm of Clarnett, Kan., J. It Itoblimon, J). M. (irotknp nnd M II. Walker. I.iinrheoii wiih aerved dur ItiK thn aeaalon. Tho proirram waa na followa: roatlire, Mra. Twller Trnber: pottery and ,ivH irinklni; T1! laLM. . IM5TANT 9 POSTUM Tfour talile drink 1 will Efcever bother nerves or sleep ifyouiojdt coffee ana ctrinlc Instant POSTUM If coffeeVtroutles'youfisnt it tetter to make the change now rather tlian later? Better health results and f you 11, appreciate the econ- oray and convenience. AT GROCERS EVERYWHERE There's a Reason or Postiim MatletyRis turn Cental Co.Iuc, Dnttlc Gock,MicL Mr and Mra, M. U Kuxale of Adiilrnvllle, Ky , urrlved Tueailitv nlitht to lalt then daiiKhter, Mtk W. I. MrClanAhaii, an Mr. Mi Clannhan Mra. MeClauiihiin la en tertaining with if lunehcoii today In Hotel Tulaa, eomplnuntln( her mother and InrludlriK na- an hoA oree. Mra Maurice Hllverbtrtf of ChluiKo, who la the KlKat of Mra. I'rnnk I,. llllllnKalrn. Mra A. J. Avery of Noel, Mo., la vlaltlnK In Ihe home of her arm, Mr thriia fl. Avery, and Mra. Avery and will almt vlali telatlvea In Col-llnnvHle. hoapllal thla morninif. Mra. Cot-llnK-nwuod left fur thu eaat about n forliilcht nKij. Mra. Alvlnlllrhnrda, who hua been vlaltlnK her parentii. Mr. and Mra. Uenrtre 'IldillnKa, of Oklahoma City, haa returned home. i Mr. and Mra. Clarke Itnblnaon. who hnvo been vlaltlnK at Mohnwk lake nnd other polnta In New York atate., havu returned home. Mra. J. T. Mtrnek nnd yniillK Hon of Noifnlk, Va are vlaltlm; In Hit linmn of the former'a alater, Mra. Vlrtor I. Cone, and Mr. , Cone. Mra. Owm Owen left Tueadny rilht for a vlalt to ltochoator, Minn. Mra. .In men llrnoka and Mra. Cath erine Haywood of Caey, HI., ar rived Sunday lo vlalt In thu home of their aon and daiiKhter, r attentively, -Jlr. and Mia. J. H. 1 1 rook a. aona. Mesars. I'fcd nnd John Whit-nker. Mra. WM'lam H. Walker haa re turned fri-re. Whicheatcr, Ky., where nhe wu called by tho lllnca.1 and Milwii'ii'i.t dinvh of her mothor, Mra. Itra? 'hhir. Kl. routo home, Mra. Walk.r Mopii'd In Ht. I,oula nt.it paid a Hhoit vlalt to her chil dren. MlaaM Mary and Hemic and youni; Meaata. Arthur nnd Julei, who nro nttetidlns l'reclplo eolleije. sirs. j. uarneiu . el win arrive ; M, J u k n.a ,e retimed Tuea today from her home, "Ilnao , f t t0 Kansas City. Tower," near Muakopee, for a vlalt ' with TuIb.1 frlrnda. Mr, and Mra. ! ... , Uriel and ditUKl.ter. flttl.t llettv - IT nnil Mr T C I)renncn havo Jane, have junt recently returned return ij to thrir hom.t , In pt from a trip throimh UnBland and , "r" " Ar,r ft,trr n U:it 1,rr" ,0 poiini on ma comment. A nnvhl tv Nirntter linu tvi wtnnm whin haro anapped touethcr to oatch an iiiitixi in iiikiii. Ininnrtant ileooHltn of Imrvieo nt uuNtirpnHHcd purity are belnir devol- opeu in noiiin Aiiairiilla. LrC INSURANCE SfflVldl A small amount invested each year in an AETNA IN COME POLICY will insure you a comfortable i n -come at 60. AVDayenport GonlNgt., ATNA Life Insurance Ca 21?-220 PaloceDkfe. lomclou noapnta. Phond Osage 1?05 fa dppotnlmcind Mrs. Maurlru MllverberK of Chi- ciiko, the Kuert of Mra. Krnnk Ii. Illlllnnnlea, will Inavu Monday for her home, Mr. I,. W. Odllnawooil ,.ft Tueailav nluht for I'lttahiirrth. I'a., whern he wai i ailed by the lllmaa of Mra. Colllnnswiiod, who will un deriti an opei itlon In a Pittsburgh Mra. l. O. Caldwell of Denvtr.i C,Io., la hern for a vlalt to her al.1 tera. the AHaaea liciiJ.ih and Mule I Hun Dr. and Mr. T. II. Coulter wern rolled yimterday lo Korth Wurth, Texaa, on account of the aerloiiH lllneaa of Mra. J. C. Coulter, inotlur of Doctor Coulter. the former'a alater, Mra, Krank M. AldrlclRe, and Mr, Aldrldgo. Mr. AldrldRi) accompnnled Dr. and Mra. Drcntum homo an will vlalt rela tlvca In Orecnwood, Mlas,, beforo re-turnlnt. Statu llnllot-s llendy. ny AmotlatKl Prj State Wire. OKLAHOMA CITY, Oct. 20. All bnllota to bu uncd In tho Runcral eloctlon November 2 had beon re colvud by the Btato election board today. W. C. MeAllntur, ivcrolttry wUd nn nttompt would be made to acrid thn l.-iat ahlpment of ballota to county rcglstrnra tomorrow'. , total of 1,100,000 ballotB ure tii'lnu mint out. MALADY PUZZLES DOCTORS StniB MuskoBoo fioldler Dim of WnMInu nines which proved baff!,--nttendnnta, resulted fa , , to Arthur Saxon, 36 . . r, f turned MuakoKcn wber viif.!'" tmcted a utranBe f. , t whllo en route hoi.,, f . VL1'"' with tho Americjn , .,dlMn 1 furies. Bason, who nuff. . 'J dlaenao for 18 n, ,,t.- ! waatcd away. Ho w , , iM ' 7 ' war department wh , nerta were tirnl.l., , .. . l naturo of the dlaca., ' ' n Mr. 11. I Woodiird of Council' drove, Kan., 1a vlaltlnn: hla eon i Mr. If. W. Woodurd, and .Mra. oodard. Mrn. Caroline M. Johnson, who I hua been vlaltlnil her daliRhter Mia Arthur V. Iliadfoid ju.il rami.) for u fortnight, lrft Tuca d.iy tcr her home In .Sulalia, Mo , Mi Vra Whltaker of l'hlladr'-, JL'!111'.!'! ,H tl(y vlaltlnK her BBar 1 mi.xmh Mm im .s.vi.r.H rn. I B W H. Jluln liiune liiite 7010 I Photographs Roscoe Fatty) Arbuckle In World's Greatest Melodrama "The Round-Up" At Rialto i. ' I I Probably the moat famotla melo drama over written about tho oldon, b'olilen weat la "The Itound I p," which han been played on tho road by numcroiiri rompnnlra for ncveral yeara and baa rauaeil thrllla to tlriKlo tho apliit-a of theaterKourn In practically every town In thu coun try. Now tho Kreat old-timer hiif reached the screen na n Paramount picture, produced by Gcorne Mel ford nnd with every character por trnyed by n prominent film player, ltoacoo Arbuclv. by ancclnl arruiice. , merit with Joseph M. Hchcncl:, np i pears na fat "Slim" Hoover. Tho ' picture will be ahown at JJie Mnjea I tic c.'omnicnclnK Sunday, October 21. inn utory la weatorn and every with Individual reallam, blondlnR hu mor and pnthna moat happily. A notable cant supports Mr. 'Ar buckle, Including' Tom Fnrnum In thu role of "Payson," Mabel Juli enne Scott na "Hero," Irvlnu Cum mlnsH, Juno Acker, Ouy Oliver, nnd Wallaro Ileery. In addition to play- aoenn haB Ita thrill. Mr. Arbuckle i Iiib the hcro'a role, Tom Karnum is nam to vcbi mo part or inn Hhcrlff l ulao wroto the scenario. That Is Our Specialty Years of study and practice in portraiture with the camera en able us to say with certainty, a PORTRAIT made at our studio will combine a true likeness with artistic finish and WILL PLEASE YOU Bass Studio -1 72 East Third Street- ' Adjoining Ilroadwii- Theater Phono Osnco 121 1 l :-l Efl n3 g 3 SI 0.25 $7.."iO 7i Don't Fort;et "Oh, Oh, Cindy" Convention I lull October 27 Member Heller IIiiMiicivs Hut'cnu No smarter sitIrs hatm been developed this season. G Vachctte Handbags It has been several sen sons since we Itnve heen nble to offer anything npnroachiiiK these Jugs in vnltic. liverytliiiiR nbout litem lite iiioiiiiliiiKs, work nianslilp nml materials are exquisite. By the Arm Load, the Automobile Load and the Wagon Load It's far and away the biggest sale ever held in Oklahoma or the entire southwest and it is js already the talk of the whole country. Dozens of other merchants will now put on sales but they cannot meet our prices and stay in busi ness. We are the largest buyers in Oklahoma and buy our merchandise cheaper and can positively undersell all competition. Join the crowds and get your fall and winter Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, etc., for the very lowest dollar. Remember that this entire stock must be closed out in only a few weeks. Plenty of extra salespeo ple to wait on you. DON'T BUY A SINGLE DOLLAR'S WORTH OF THE FOLLOWING MERCHANDISE UNTIL YOU FIRST LOOK THROUGH THIS BIG STOCK. POSITIVELY EVERY PRICE CUT TO THE QUICK. i 1 Mali Orders Prepaid. -Dress Goods -Silks . -Millinery -Ready-to-Wear -Men's Suits -Overcoats -Boys' Suits -Men's Hats -Shoes -Furnishings -Gloves, Hosier) -Trunks, Bags TRUNK COAIPANY Tlllbll 111 South Main Street I'. ! lltenbmli, ltesldcnl Partner Kansas City Oklahoma's Price Makers Corner Second and Boston I i a",IIIB I Illlllliilll lllllllll HI II Illlllll llllllllllllll Illllli ill un nun ii i i un mi,,!,, I,,, iiiiiJ