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by of men utA wtiinto. lately airlved from and anivenitles to spend the ludldays at home. Muskogee 's society willvtlie two weeks engage In tbfi WWPI of dances, teas, and otber that has been scheduled tn many moona. There a dance planned for every night of the next while smaller, infbrmal af- talhi galore have been arranged. Monday ntght Terpslchorean 3lub starts the ball rolling with its lance at the Torson.

Tuesday night the Country cliib holds its dinner- Wednesday night Mrs. Pat Dore ball at the hon- aring Miss Zella Naylor of San An. tonlOfc Teat. Thursday night and Prl- Jay night will be devoted to other af- tolnt and from then to Kew Tears, aie calendar la booked solid for Muskogee 's men and women of fashion. Because of the extraordinary amount space devoted to church and school programs In today's Timee-Democrat, the usual social calendar la omitted make way fbr other announce- aentSL MUSIC CLUB, The Ladles' Saturday Muilc club mtt thlB afternoon with Mrs.

M. P.rison as lender and nnd Schumann as the compoaera for study. Mrs. J. D.

Benedict read a paper, "Schubert's Songs," and the feature of the program was the two piano numbers by Paul Snyder, a ttourtctn- year-old bov of Pryor, who Is recog- nUed 03 a musical prodigy. Members of the chib wnn took Part in tho program were Mrs Benedict, Sam T. Hays, Mrs. Gladys Beall Way. Miss Mae WhUakep, Mrs.

J. DovjBtlas Swagerty, Mr. Renachler, MIBS LucUe Krair.p. Mrs. J.

D. Self, Mrs. W. W. Mrs.

Jessie Rlc-hardson, Mrs. D. E. Melton. Mrs.

and Mr. R. E. Howe. PHILATHEA The Phllathea class of the First Baptist church will entertatn thij evening at the home of Mrs.

Mattle Brown. 611 Kankakee stre In honor of Mlas Nancy Oaincs whose marriage to Mr. Robert Rjland Taliaferro, of Chicago, will be an event of Saturday, and of Miss Letlfla TOoire, who soon for her home in Oolagah, Okla. The houje will be elaborately decorated with wedding bells and red hearts and a "fortune tree" win foretell the futures of the two honor guests. The guest list wlU Include thirty members of the class and an ice course will be served.

MISS OWEN ASSISTING. Speeitfi to the Washington. Dorothea Owen, daughter of Senator and Mrs. R. L.

Owen, of Muskogee, whose coming out party was one of the social events of the winter In senatorial circles, baa none New York to assist at the debut of Miss Oome- llo Wooley, dauKbter of Mr. and Mrs. Park Mason Wooley, la taking place at Sherry's Shturday afternoon. A dance will follow the reception. Miss Owen will rvtum to Washington Monday nnd on Becember 24 -he will go to Baltimore, to attend the performance of U-e Princeton Triangle club and the dapsaut which will follow at the Belvedera hotel.

ENJOYED SK A PARTY. A number of the younger crowd eO- skating party FrMay night. loved a Bnaiiiw who spent the jyening onjhe rollers were Misses Edith Johnson, Oulnn. Ruth Curry, Beulah Cmte, jowBi Pollock, Eunice Fisher, Heien A r. BruoMir, Mrs.

Horane Cannon, BUss Frances O'Shea Mrs. A. D. Ptebody, Miss Mamie Bock. Miss arttee Callahan.

Mrs. J. A. DIckmann, Mrs. J.

M. Bruoker, Mrs. Margaret Jones, Miss ESdna Hafner, Mra Eugene Mock. Mrs. P.

J. Carey. William Owen, Mr. F. J.

Hopkins. A. A. Davidson, Mr. Boman Ueber.

P. B. Houiclna The program is as follows: Bmltte Splritum Jos. Schuetky a The Choir. Address: Music and the Organ In Catholic Liturgy, ii Btv, Jnii Van Hiilse.

of the Blessing of the Organ "Jabllata Deo" Alfred J. Silver Organ. pro Pontince noetro Bene- dlcto J. Slngenberger The Choir. Evening Hymn B.

F. Johnston Organ. (a) "Holy, Holy, (b) "Blessed la He" Mltterer The Choir. Marche MalUy Organ. BenedlctloA of the Most Blesse:) Sacrament.

Salutaris J. Tantum Ergo I. Mltterer Hymn of Thanksgiving, (Holy God. etc.) Mlsa ZELLA NAYLOR OF SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS. Miss Naylor, with her mother, Mrs.

B. L. Naylor, is the gruest of Mrs, Pat J. Dore at the Hotel Severs! Miss Naylor. is a student at the New England Conservatory of Music at Boston, where she is taking an advanced course In music and tho languages.

Mrs. Naylor ami Miss Naylor are socially prominent in San Antonio and other Texas cities and are members of one of the oldest and wealthiest families Of that state. Miss Naylor is a beautiful and accomplished young woman and her rftay in Muskogee will be marked by a succession of social gayeties in her honor. The first of these will be the ball bo given at tho Severs, Wednesday evening, December 23, by Mrs; Dore. per, Wald.

Albert Harper, Jack Madden, Edwin Wathell, Clifton BuUer, Reginald Prythe, Charles Smith, Duboia Burch. Edwlrt liockard. R. Barger, Lester Burch, Lawrence Wanasek, Harold Courtright, Don Lylea, Russell Matney, Bardley Ollmma. TO GIVE ANNUAL DINNER.

The annual dinner for the children of the senRTlng school and Day nursery will be given Saturday, Dec. 26, at The dinner will be served in the basement of the'Flrst if. church at Houston and and tho ladles who are arranging It are preparing a menu for 160 children. The dinner will be a regular turkey dinner with vegetables, fruits and candies and ice cream and cake. The tables will be attractively decomted and the dinner will be as elaborate and nicely served as any expensive private meaL The girls of the Oul Wee, the Ola.

the Bftoma and the Wofaelo nras will meet Saturday afternoon at the home of Mlas Doratha Davis, 710 East Okmulgee. The Oui Wee Camp Fire girls will hold ceremonial meeting. This will be followed by a song recital by Mrs. Claude Steele who will sing a program of Indian songs. The girls who are memberB of St.

Cecelia Music club, many of whom are also members of one of the Canrp Fires will be special guests at thd meeting. GAVE BI PARTY. Mrs. J. McBrideb of 1229 entertained a number of children this aftemon at a pretty party In honor of the ninth birthday anniversary of twin sonSk WUllam and Joseph, Thoj house waa decorated with Christmas greenery, Christmas bells and cut flowers and the children spent the aftomoa with games and con, testa A refreshment course waa during the afternoon and the two small hosts rsaelved a number of pretty birthday gifts.

ANNUAL SCHOOL' CONCERT The apcond annual Christmas concert of the Mgto school- CHee and orchestra waa hold TViday ulght In the audltorlom at and was at. tended by a large, appreolatfvo audience. The program waa composed mainly of Chrlstmaai carols, and selections firom noted composera. The program waa undei; the direction of Iflas Bnien' Ruqsell. head of the mu- the city schools.

SAYS SHE CiNOBRELLA. Jn a letter written this to Mm LesUft Smith. Mra. Rtehard he. fore her the Tammany ex -chlettaln.

Miss Bnia Benton Bd- mondson, says that she 1B enjoying an Ideal honeymoon at Croker's beautiful Beach estate, feel like an Indian Cinderella who has suddenly found the prince and haptdness," Mrs. Crofcer wrote. FOR OAINES. Ura. Jett Teaser, nH West Broadway, entertained iatlTnato trltaOn vi lOss Naaoy QgiutM, to a bride of MldayaLjit luT Satur.

NEW YEAR'S DANCE. The Sigma Alpha Eiollon fraternity will give a formal dance at the Torson New Year's night. A number of out- of-town fraternity men and girls will attend the dance. The room and reception suite of the Torson will be elaborately decorated and.an orchestra win play for dancing. ENTERTAINS TONIGHT.

Miss Helen 437 North Fourteenth street will entertain with an informal party tonight. Games will be enjoyed and refreshments will bej served. The guest list will Include only the people of the Immedl. neighborhood. NEW BANQUET.

The members of the Crystal Fm- brbjdery club will give a banouet New Tear 's eve in honor of their husbands. The bnmuet" will be given at the of Mr and Mrs. James Mor- rla 2112 Denver avenue. The evening will be sppnt with cards and dancing and a three-piece orchestra will play. The bariquet will be served at midnight.

PYTHIAN SISTERS The Pythian Sisters will hold their meeting Monday night at the K. of P. halt members are requested to be present. Mr. Wheeler Haines, 214 South Seventh, has gone to Carrollton, and Kansas City, to spend the week-end with relatives.

Mr. Sam Yancey, 1803 Locust, will spend the Christmas hoUdaya visiting friends In Missouri. Miss Mattie Allen FVazldr wKl spend the Christmas holidays with friends in Cbecotah. Mrs. R.

A. Mark, lf'8 North street, will spend Christmas with friends in Wynne, Ark. Mrs. Ross J. Ward and guest.

Mrs. Hugh McC-jrdy, of Detroit, left Saturday for Chicago to spend the holidays after which Mrs. McCurdy will go on to her home. Mr. and Mrs.

Ingram, of Council Bluft Iowa, arrived Thursday to spend the winter with the 'atter's sister, Mrs. Hattle Fish. 666 North Sixth. Trinity Sunday School Program. Christmas program by Sunday School ot Trinity M.

E. church Thursday evening: to the World" By School Prayer By Pastor "Song of Gladness" By School "Welcome" MUdred Wrlgley "The Light That Kale "Why Was Butts Exercise by Primaries.Christmas Bells "Down the Ages Afar" By School "The Holly" Petty Flamm "Some Christmas Suggestions Mrs. Gregory's Class "The Christmas Story" Antlenette Flamra Plank. Hattle Kitcbell My Paper TThbrelle "The Adoration of the Wise Chas. Cain.

"Lullaby" Joseph Newbold EUercise "Pigrlms of the' Night" Christmas Ship. CALVARY December 21, 1314. Sor.g by to the World." Scripture Reading. Song by Him." Sly Santa Blxby. Promised Melbourn.

A Plen For Santa Myrtle McKellop. Little Class Of GlrU. Wood. Little Santa 'Etlllson. Hlg- sett.

Reipm of eon Baughman. Piciney of Boys Litile Town of Prather. Violin McFarland. Christmas Redding. Spirit of Buys.

A Song In tne Wood Chris! inas Hrtrris. A Boys Plea to Santa Claus-Earl Star in the Maionoy. Me For Piano DeoschelJ and Bessie Maloney. Sar.ta Claus Comes" of Girls. OHIOIR TO GIVE PttOOfMM.

i ne following prosram wlU ho, given by the cnoh- oC the Sim church, corner Honsion and stxeetSb Sunday evening. 20, under Ihe direction of Mrs. A. w. HIne: Processional, Come Emmanuel" "TV, AstafvUM Chcrns, "And Thou, Mrs.

Hlne Prayer Rev. Luce Solo. "Ye Christmas BeUs" c. Whitney Coombs L. TlyJe, Reading (accompanied) from Ben Hup Mrs.

Hlne. Mrs. Weet at the piano. Chorus. "The Night Star of Eeth- leheni" Dudley Buck Solo.

"The Heavenly Star" J. 8. Stewart Gwendolyn Holmes. Solo and Male Qnartette, "Judea Wilson Messrs. Hvde, Jaiues, Jones, Hoive and West Solo, "There's a Song In the Air" Mrs.

Hlne Mrs. W. R. Eaton. Solo.

"The Angels' Song" John Hititt Rrefwer R. F. Offertory, Quartfette and Chorus With Night" Quartette: Mrs. Eaton, Miss Kramp; Messrs. Hyde and Solo.

"The RadlEnt Star" Aubford Lucllc Kramp. Chorus, of the Orient" Harn' Rowe SlielleV B. Y. P. U.

program. Sunday. De. rember 20th. First Baptist church, Sf-venth and Okmulgee.

6:30 p. m. Subject: "Consecration" Leader: Miss Frances James. Hymns: "More Love to Thee," "Draw Mp Nearer." Sentence pnyers by Union. Hymn: "Take Time to Be Script references recited by six members.

Consecration Is," Miss Maud Chaco. 'The Will In Consecration," Miss Jiimes. Special Pong- "T.et Him Have His Way With Thee," Miss Tner. Hunter. The Confessions DiCK AND JACK ARRIVE H6ME (CopTrtMbt, 1914, by the Newwaiier aftv ths had EntorprtM Aasoolatlon.) All through the hours of the early irtomlng Mary and 1 waited.

We did not know What arrangements to make. 1 did not even want to send for on undertaker, for it wne burt enough to my pnde to have the nurse know that both Alary and I were neglected wives without havng it any further. 1 was so afraid that Mother Whverly would tar tbeu 1 knew that she would ask Immediately for bar sons (Old want to know why they ware not there. The minutes aeemod hours, hours, days. As ttie Ught breke, Dlok oame op the steps of hlti father's housa and close behind Jock.

1 opened tho door to them both. "Hew Is father asksd Jack, "Ho deadl' Both men looked as though I had struck them, and. although I was Inexpressibly saddened, Inexpiresslbly hurt, I could not help a curious Interest In the way which eash took the news. "My Godf" said Jack as he sunk down on the hall seat. Dick straightened and his tlghtoned as his face grew wbtter than I had ever seen It.

"Dpes mother know?" he asked. "Not yet. Ho was not we thought It not bWt tn wnto when the end ctaam" 1 heard XHoJt tnink you and iaclt had httttlc CO to her und mi her," said. i 'I can't do It. Margie: I Natty, eaa't" spoke Jack.

"Let Dlok gave Jeok a "Come he suid. "Jost lMU4n yon and 1 are Just whelps Is no son wliy we abould be tell her you were not I said ao they strode past me. Dlok gave me a grateful "Whwe-a Marj 7" asked Jaok. want her to go with us," "Mary Is gotting ready to Co to the bookshop to arrange tot Its chMlDfe" I answered coldly. "Can't yon he a man for yiimr Mi saka fbr a ndnote or tuttt" growled Dick.

"I can't see people sufter," muttered Jack. probably the reeeon yoa away from Mary." thoughts seemed even uglier voiced in Dick's nasty tone. "You're a nice one to preach to me. ril bet If Margie wanted to she coiifld tell things of you that would my escapades Ino'n like the dotngs of a Sunday school picnic." you, youl" sprang forward "with a doaMk flst. "The Necessity of Cleameos," Mr.

W. J. Pack. "Muirt Be An Unlimited Conbecra- tlon." Rev, R. Von Meigs.

"Must to bo Blameless," Miss Ermine Davison. B. y. P. U.

Consecration Hymn. Upon God or We Shall Fail," S. H. Song: "I Qave'My Life For Bible Quls by S. IT.

Lattlmore. while I pulled at hlS arm. "Please, please remembi ttot ypnr father is dead upstaha and tbat your mother murt he told. ber sake Dick, for her aake!" Just then Moilie appearad at the head of the stairs. "Hurry, mothiv Is Sonie one must tell her Both men strode fbrward luid ptit my arm about MolUe as tlK door of their mother's romn olOCed upon them.

Mrs. Texas, spend sister. Sixth. mas Eve. C.

Pt-rry Wilson, of Dallas, arrived Thursday evening to the holiday season with her Mrs. W. i. Farver, 307 South Mr. Wilson will arrive Christ.

Gwendolyn Holcomn, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lon Hoi. comb, is critlcaUy ill of pneumonia. Miss Celia Hayes of Eufaula and Miss Ruth Costlgan, of Eufaula, will be the week.end guests of Mrs.

William R. Maher, 818 Kankakee. Miss Ruth Eramlette. who is Ingr the Texas university at Austin, arrived Saturday to Aisit her 8lst( Mrs. B.

K. Splvy, 1824 West Broadway during the holldaya Prof. D. B. Skogland, of Emporia, will come to Muskogee to spend tho holidays with Mr.

and Mrs. G. H. Cloud of 1149 Cherry street. Miss Paulino Walker, a student of the ArkaUiJas universUy at Fayotte- vlUe, arrived Saturday to vlslr ber mother.

Mrs. John Sharon. Elast Broadway during the Christmas season. Miss Blanche Oppenhelm of 1149 Cherry street, will leave Saturday evening for St. Louis, where she will spend the holidays with relatives.

Mr. Floyd Craft of 1019 East Side boulevard, left Friday evening for Fortj Dodge where he will spend the holidays with relatives and friends. Mrs- W. A. Bramlette arrived from an extended visit In Mllwaultee, and is with her daughter, Mrs.

B. E. Splvy, 1824 Wi Broadway. Mr. and Mrs.

P. E. Foster, of 713 West Broadway, Friday eventog for a Chrlstmae holiday trip to old homo at Owenton. Ky. District Judge I-Yod P.

Branson wai leave Sunday for Rome. to spend the holidays with his relatives. Mr. C. a.

Erwln. of Lincoln, is spending several weeks with his dativhter, Mrs. Robert Wrigley, -E2B Sonth Thirteenth, and his son. R. Erwln, 724 Dayton.

mitt hxiOm I Of I thrwoch Miss Carrie Hancock, who is teaching at the Pryor Orphans' Home, will arrive Christmas eve to visit Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Hancock.

BIr. and Sfrs. W. F. Anderson of Creaston, will arrive Wednesday to vlgtt- their daughter, Mrs.

A. Hulbert. 117 North street Joe McCusker, dty comhilssloner of finance, will leave Monday for Vlcks- burg. to Spend Christmas with his mother, as is his custom ecush holiday season. McCusker Is a great fricmd of Dixon.

Vlcksburg author who writes the "Old negro dialect stories In the Saturda. Evening Post. Mr. and Mra H. D.

Beesley wUl leave tomorrow fOr MnrfTeesboro. where they will spend tho daya vrtth Mr. Beeeley 's A Robert of Cleveland, win visit friends here during the Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mra C.

DIckmann of 407 Sonth Fourteenth will spend the holidays in Sedalia, with relaUves. Mrs. G. J. Grommett.

of St. Louis, and daughters. Misses Lillian and Thyrza, arrived today spend the holidays with Mra Theodore W. Ou- llck, 924 Elgin. Miss LUlion Grommett is attending Monticello seminary, in nunois, and Miss Thyrza is studying at Missouri imiverslty.

Colimibia. Mr. John SUlard Ratherford arrived Saturday from his school In Wisconsin to spend the holidays With tale parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.

M. Ruth- lerlord. Mr. and Mrs. Lasco Wheeler and Zjasco, have gone to points in "fCtntatky to participate in a family reunion over the holidays.

Mr. and Mrs. N0wton Douglas, 2tS North Fourteenth, spend the holidays at Nevada, Ma Mir. WSd Mrs. B.

A. Wilson, iti Korth Wnnteentb. spend Christ- jmsfl' at points Arkansas. MlBB Fay Wricht. who Is attending the state agricultural college at Snnday Church Sodetiea Speeial Mueio Sunday.

There will be a special musical program Sunday morning dt Grace Episcopal church. As a violin solo number. Mr. Horn wlU play by Roft Christian Chureh Special musical numbers the Christian church, for Sunday mmnlng and evening are as 10 a. m.

Mrs. J. B. Self win sine "Bethlehem," with vloUn by Mr. Btaly.

7.80 p. m. "Break Forth Into Solo. "The Vlrgin'a H. A.

Winga "Thy Light Has "Boom in Thy Braly and Wlngo. "HaU to the Lord's Chorus, These selections are aU from "The Everlasting Life." by Wilson. To Dedicate Mewt Orosn. The blessing and dedKatlon of the new pipe organ at the Church of the Aasiunptlon. Catholic, wlU take plaoa Simday evening.

Deicember 20. Bev. Jaseph Van Hulse, pastor, Of- floiate at the ceremonies and at tba of the most blessed sacrament, which irUl be part of the cm- yi A speeial musical program will be choir, tlie M. ST. PAULS PROGRAM, Muslc-ii i for St.

Pauls E. church, South At the Morning Hour, (1) Anthem. 'Behold I Bring You Glad Tidings' Choir (2) Solo, "The Heralds of Heaven" Mrs. E. C.

Adleta (3) Violin Miss Katherine Dietz Evening Hour. (1) Anthem. "Arise Shine." Choir (2) The Message of Christmas b- Miss Sammie Butlor, Messrs. Charles Walter Towner, Ralph Robe and Harold Francis. (3) Miss Ifary Whlttaker, organist; Mr.

J. ilor- ris James, director. The special Christmas musical program will be elven ut the First Pres. byterian church, Sunday, Dec. 20lh, 11:00 a.

m. Organ Prelude. "That Glorious Song of Old" Clegg Anthem, "Worship Nerw-Bom Kinr' Williams Offeriory-, J. St. Clair.

Soprano Solo, "Night of Water Mrs. W. M. Baker. Postlude, "Cpro Joyeuse" Sydney Marks 7 :30 P.

M. Organ Prelude, "Fantasia On a Christmas Carol" Ashmull Anthem. Little Town of Bethlehem" NeldUnger Junior Choir. Soprano Mildred WIgn Anthem. "Shepherd'P The Choir.

Offertory, "Cradle Song ot The Virgin" OodfVey Anthem, "Down Through The Ages" Batlate-Lorenz The Choir. PosrUude, 'T'estival Hj-nm" Dudley Buck Mrs. E. D. Bevltt.

organist and choir director FIRST M. PROGRAM. The Sunday Bciiaol of the First M. IB. chufch, comer Hornston and streets, will celebrate Chrietmaa with a cantata on Friday evening at 7 o'clock at the church.

The cantata is enUtled. "Waiting For Santa Chius" and the princioal parts wlU be lusted by Evelyn Baker, Mildred Couplahd. MaJble O'Bannon. Baker, LiicUe John, Athene Fennar, Lillian SnlUvan. Katharine Coupland, Georce Morris, Al Morris, Robert Fahnenock.

CecU Oloud. Arthur Jobn, Ethel X4ice. Phyllis Wood. Margnerlte Hlne, AUen Bow. aer, who will be Santa Clans, and a nmnber of The pi which Includes fevcra! selections by the ertire school: George Slahneotock.

Phuudng Baker and Ethel Roberts. FooUng George Morris. Dearest Hlne. Grandma's Roberts. The Angen Bob John.

Jack's Christmas Hemi Baker. The Old Old A. A Xiuce. Koko 's John. The Two and.

Coupland. iSantn Bowpor. "DAISY B-R-E- I.T 3 Is quality with that refreahinf flavoif. Why, youll notice the differenibe diately. Osers know the derirable bread from the word Made from pure milke su and'flour.

I Phone your (frocer today for a loaf of Daisy Bread. If He it he get it for you. Insist.on having the fenuine Daisy Bread. Refuse Bread is jnade on honor and sold on merit. A Sitick Suagair mm Is in every recognizable by the Daisies on the Wrapper.

Ait A Double Size Doubly Good Loayes cmr, Chief 519 North Fourth Street..

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