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Arkansas Democrat from Little Rock, Arkansas • Page 5

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Arkansas Democrati
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Little Rock, Arkansas
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7 JUNE 21. 1921 THE ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT TUESDAY EVENING Second. 1 always gave it lo all my Mrs. Clara Hunt, Miss Maud Brown, if children," she added, evidently with a Misa Dorothy Jefferies. dim idea that 1 ought to he consulted.

Society and Club. Notes Mother Graham said loftily. But it is pleasing to know that It is doue without dim-lion. So few farmers understand the proier care of milk. This coffee is very delicious, Mrs, Ticer.

llow do you make it?" seen a precipice unconsciously skirted. Without knowing it, my mother-in-law had just everted a storm of wrath from Mrs. Ticer by her comment upon the coffee, and in the rulinary discussion which followed I finished my break' fast iu iieaee. I hastened to complete the uiouuy- Grady Hsua Party. Miss Martha HeUunts of Grady is iug process.

E. itsrioai Slant I agree witn you, ou mi entertainlu a group of school friends from the tniversity of Arksnsas at a 1 drew a long Dream as ir I nan just BwHun Faoa. Msla 1TM score. I shall be very giau iu nave me milk for Junior, If may." 1 turned Offlet PfcoBS. Mala Ml warning glance, uuobserved by my mother in-law.

No Need for Hast. "What can 1 get you, Mother?" I aked, rising with a regretful look at niy uufiuished breakfast, but with the vision of a possibly buugry Juuior before my uiiud. However, I well knew the habits of both my little lad aud his grandmother. Nine limes out of leu he wakens just euoush to call drowsily, "Dooner" his version t( Juuior bekfus," aud then griea directly to sleep agaiu, while hi' caudniother, like a well-traiued old house party. The visitors are member of the Chi Omega Sorority, of which HOLDING A HUSBAND A dele Garrison New Phase at Revelations of a Wife (Copyright, 11121, by Newspaper Feature Service, Inc.) Miss Heliums is a member, and attend recital this venlug, assisted by Miss Katherine Llucoln, violinist, and Miss Martha Olios Fones, pianists.

The Safe 7lUlk for infants sinyauds ed the Chi Omega convention here last program haa been arranged as follows (a) "The Boat." I Debussy tb) "Man dolin," (Debussy), (c) "Polonaise." trosBirS rim'THorlick's fire horse, wakens aud at ouce prances (Menawskl). Miss Katherine IJncolu, to Mrs. Ticer, whd was Hurriedly iy-iug a breakfast service in front vf my mother-in-law, Mother tlrahsm hsd seated herself opposite me at the kitchen ahle, a proceeding which surprised me greatly, but I decided that she had resolved to he as gracious as possible. "There ain't anythiug better than warm milk," Mrs. Ticer averred.

"And you can't get anything better than our cows, if 1 do say it. Ticer got 'em from a man who sold certified- milk, and I make both hiin and Jerrfy wash their hands and the rows' udders before they milk, so you don't need to be afraid." "1 should have Insisted upon it. violin. Mna Cline at piano; "It Is The Original week. On Wednesdsy the party will go to Pine Bluff, where they will be guests of Miss Mildred Perdue for a few days.

The party inrludea Misses Iiorraiue Petroas, Springdale: Shelly Sanderson. Triarkana; lla McAllister, Faiettevillr Louise Overton, Fayette-ville; Judith Fields. Little Rock; Catherine Gold, Hot Springs; Frances Hughes, Hsynee; Mary liawn. Fay-etteville, and Mildred- Perdue, Pine Bluff. lo Her post of duly.

If she would content herself with her own responaihil It it wouldn't be so bad, but she in xV THIS DEMANDS OK Enough," Elijah. (Mendelssohn), Mr. Hraauen; (a) "Bendrnieer's Stream," Avoid Inula tioaa sixts that every our else in tbo bouse MOTHER GRAHAM. For a frightened second or two, I (Uattyt. (b "Banjo IMnrnrn, Substlratoek praui-e with her.

and at times it Is decidedly uncomfortable, especially when (e) (Tosti), (d) "Dannie Deever," (Damroarh), Mr. Brannen; I RickMltt.MiHidOestnBstraeJIInPsar Good Moruiua, Brother Hunshlna; Good Moriiiuf, Sister Bodi I btt jour huinbla pardon II jrou waitrd very long. I thousht I heard, you rspplui, To ahut you out wera tin My heart ia standing open, Won't you walk right in? Good Morning, Brother Gladnss Good Mornint. Bister Smile; i' Tlify -told roe you wet eominf Ho I waited on a while, rut loueaome here without yoy, A weary while it'a been; My heart ia standing open, Won't you walk right in? Good Morning, Brother Kindneaa; Good Morning, Bister Cheer; heard you were out calling Bo I waited tor you here- Borne way I keep forgetting I hare to toil and spin When you are in companions Woa't you walk right in? Exchange. (a) "Spanish Serenade," (Chaminsde).

lb) The- Old Refrain." (Kreisler), one finds the object of her solicitude so hliksfully asleep that it would be cruel to awaken hi in for the food so care d-Dnakror AIIAges rw voomisLf iMurismuig iigasuoM The Original Food- stared at my mother-in-law, wondering nervously whether aha had. seen or heard anything which would lead her to suspect the little plot we had formed to preserve her peace of mind and our Miss Lincoln "Vision Fugitive," (Xlas- fully m-ruared. sanet), Mr. Brannen. WEDDINGS "ImiI it auything I ran get?" Mrs.

Tuvr struck In. "She looked so peaked when she come lu." the good woman Address Club. Then I nut that fear out of niv mind. J. J.

Harrison, state director of the went on. addressine mv mother-in-law Arkansas Forward Educational Move Morris-Grhrioier. for she paliably had just wakened, and I pumped up a properly apologetic answer to her stricture about my eating my breakfast before feeding Junior, 1. The msrriue of Mlaa Frank Morris, ment, ts4U be the principal siieaker at the weeklytuQcheon of the W. C.

A. eldest daughter of Mr, and Mrs. u. Business, and trofesslonal omen Morris of i'ine Bluff, and J. J.

Gehrig-ter of El Dorado was solemnised Safe Club Thursdsy noon, June 23. The usual business will be transacted. urday evening at 0 o'clock In the home of Mrs. S. G.

Dillard of Little Hock. felt ready for the consumption of any amount of humble pie, for it.waa vitally necessary that she be kept in as placid a mood as possible until after Dicky should have apruug hi- little scheme. "1 didu't dream that either of you were awake." I answered truthfully. dirntly, while 1 swallowed a smile at her description of me, "that I got her breakfast right away. And won't you let mo give you a cup of coffee, too, ma'am Ten to one, the little shaver's gone to sleep again.

If he hadn't he'd he yelling so you could hear him- down hen-, ve raised ulue, ami 1 know em." Mother Graham wavered perceptibly before the two great passious of her life, pride in her grandson aud her morning coffee. She knew in her heart Mrs. Tn-er waa right, and the aroma of aunt of the bride. The ceremony was Pupils' Recital, Miss Odie Reaves, pianists, will pre said by the Rev. W.

H. Hogg of infield Memorial Methodist church in the presence of the relatives and a few sent her pupils in recital on Wednesday evening, June 22, at 8:13 o'clock at the Christian Temple in the follow adding mendaciously, "I came over to help you with him. but Marlon came Announcements Intimate friends. aownatairs just after I came in. anil The home was effectively decorated ing program "Holiday Guy Swaim: "Walts," Msry Ionise Stier- IT reported' that she heard that she did not hear anybody atirriog." I finiahed in palms and ferns, that formed an altar for the ceremony with Shasta PI Phi Alumna.

The PI Rsts Phi Alumnae will be en teim; "The Lily Pond." Ida Florsheim; daisies. Miss Lorraine Dillard, pianist, Robin's Lullsby." Natalie Tow sea: hurnnedly, for it would have been a fatal frror to have repeated Marion's and Miss Wilina violinist. "Jack in the Box," Elisabeth Kirk- tertained Saturday afternoon by Miss Vinvela Butt her home. 27(10 Gaines street, at 4 o'clock. All Pi Phis in the the coffee was alluring and pervasive.

A Breath of Relief. She compromised by saying softly "Hichard Seeoud rarely yella. But he msy have gone to sleep again aa the journey yesterday was so exhausting I believe 1 will have a cun of coffee. aved the wedding march. wood; 'Pines Bong," Ida Horkstra: May Day," Aueen Hoober: Msrgsret Crow; "Dance of the Blue The bride wore a pretty costume of shell pink in crepe and wool, and carried a bouquet of bride roses.

Miss Dorothy Davis, her bridesmaid, wore city are invited to atrena. To Entertain Club. Mrs. Ticer, if you will be so kind. Mar Gloria Jones; "Curious story.

Lore Strickler: "Goldfishes." a becoming frock of orchid organdy Mr. and Mrs. Frank 8tevrnson will entertain the members of the Star Catherine Renfro: "Silver Nyniohs." garet, titiisn your tireaklast. And I would like to know if we cau get warm milk as soon as the cows are milked with corsage of pink sweet peas. The its rrmars mat ursndms uranain waa sleeping pretty loud." Like all pro Gle who snore, my mother-in-law ia loud i her iuHistror that she dies not, and any reference to her undoubted prowess in the art makes her extremely angry.

"Marion," snorted Mother Graham contemptuously. "Much that child knows about who'a awake or who ian't." "She knows" Mrs. Tlcer began hotly, but fortunately Mother Graham waa so steeped in the Juice of her own crankiness that she did not hear her. and I waa able to flash her a pleading Virginia Bowers; duet "Bouauet de Dramatic Club at a dance and lawn is Heine." Mrs. Henry Jones, Ruth every morning anil evening for Richard social this evening at their home, 400 groom entered with his best man.

Gene Davis. Following the ceremony an informal reception was held and an ice Reed; "The Brook." Dorothy Cloud: Sailors' Song." Margaret Judd: "The KISKK-PKNNV. Helena, June ill. Word has been re course served. Asa street.

Announce Marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Tenenbaum an miii song, Themis Dixon; "Value de Doll Haislip; "Spanish ceived here that L. .1.

Penny, former secretary of the local Chamber of Com Dance," Ruth Reed; "Butterfly," Dor 'nounce the marrlace of their sister, mcrce, was married, to Miss Margaret You're always sure of pies and tarts othy. Strickler; "Arabesque," Jones: "Fan Dsnoe," Miss Virginia PERSONALS n.Mailcy lake or INew lorn. The wed Miss Minnie Resetter, to Morris Edward Schlesinger of this city, the ceremony Rogoski; "Polka de la Reine." Miss ding look place in Princeton, 111., where the groom is engsged in newspaper having taken place Sunday evening, jewel Swaim. Miss Anile Bcrtner left Monday for wors. June 10.

At Frailer School. Baltimore, where she will visit her brother. Dr. E. W.

Bertner, and The Earl Fraxicr School Improve will also visit in New York and Pitts- from a visit with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. P. Bridewell, at Hope.

Mrs. Julian Blaxa and daughter, Elisabeth, and son, Julian will spend the summer in New York City. Norman Callaway is visiting hla aunt, Mrs. A. A.

Johnston, at Texarksna. Miss Thelma McCain of Poplar Bluff. a graduate of this season at the Pine Bluff High School, ia the guest of Mrs. T. M.

Diets. Miss Mildred Perdue of Pine Bluff. Miss Mary Hswn of Faretteville and SOCIAL EVENTS ment Association will give an expres burtb. Mrs. Gus Bertner will leave In sion recital and ice cream social at the July for a visit with her son in Bslti-more, and will join Miss Bertner in a Kudora House Party.

school Wednesday evening. Recital TueeSay Evening. visit to the Eastern resorts. Mrs. M.

J. Ringelhaunt and Mrs. No Miss Helen Tomme is the guest of Miss Effie Cline Femes will present Miss Benjamin Idee at Price, and will land Blass and little son, Nolsnd Jr, Stanley Brannen, baritone, in voice be a guest at a house party given by Misa Caroline Price of Russellville have will leave the early part of July for a several weeks' visit at the Chicago Mrs. Hesd at Eudora. Among other guests will be Misses Sarah Frances BUrfi's fat Beach hotel.

Chicago. and other delicious desserts when you have preserved cherries in the house. Your sugar cost is a small part of the value of your preserves, but the importance of the right cane sugar is great Order Domino Granulated then you know you are getting pure cane sugar which no hands have touched. Domino is accurately weighed, packed and sealed by machine, in convenient sturdy cartons and strong cotton bags beyond the reach of flies and ants. SAVE THE FRUIT CROP gone to Pine Bluff, after having attended the Chi Omega convention here.

Misses Rettie Shuh and Pauline Johnson are visiting friends at Clarkavlllp. Arnette of Pine Muff. Mr. aad Mrs. P.

N. Sitlington and Slbs, Site Cane Sugar cane Sugar 1 Granulated Anrlrtti flafar children of Kansas city, are vis Western Motor Trip. Mrs. W. Hall and son.

it ins Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Sitlington Miss Eugenie Ritter is visiting Mrs.

Creed L. Lrhlin at Conway. hare gone to Waldo, join her Miss Margaret McCarroll has gone to Texarksna, where she Is the guest of Miss Dennie Ritchie and attended the sister. Alias Nancy. Hrummett, and anon Monday evening at foreman hall, when Shakcy's orchestra from the TTniversitv of Texas wss a feature.

brother, Jack Brummett, of I'ine Bluff, in a motor trip through Texas. They will later go to Colorado Springs and other Western points. In the party will be Mr. and Mrs. Howell of Waldo Traveling I I Rrnin.itr.

Mrs. J. D. Cotton of Hope is visiting and Miss Eloise Brummett. in Arkadelphia and will visit her sou, Roy Cotton, In this city later in the summer.

Hr. and Mrs. Frank Wright motored to Pine Bluff Sunday to spend the day Luncheon and Shower. DENTAL WORK THAT LASTS Thoroughly dependable and trustworthy yet true to nature in appearance aud attractiveness. Filling.

Plates. Crown or Bridge Work all done efficiently and with complete satisfaction to you. -KNTRl'HT I WITH VOl TEETH Dr. E. W.

Greene Dentist Koorth and Main Opposite Onn IIIssm Dept. Store, Utile IKx-k. Ark. PHONE MAIN S9J1. Iloursi a.

m. to p. m. Open Hundsys end Kvenlna-i. Miss Eulalie Ramsey entertained with a miscellaneous shower and lunch the guest of their uncle, B.

A. jenklu son end Mrs. Jenkinson. eon complimenting Miss Clara Ryrd, anas Jirssie Jlorvay is visiting her brother, Dr. R.

W. McKay, at Arka-delphia, where she attended the Ep-worth League assembly. Miss Effie Dildon is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. B.

Coleman, at Hope. Miss Marty Jagerschmid has returned from a visit with relatives and friends at Des Arc. Miss Sarah Deupree is spending a few weeks at Texarksna, guest of Mrs. T. J.

Deupree and Mrs. E. K. Friedell. Miss Heslope Gibson is the guest of her parent, Mr.

and Mrs. W. A. Gibson, at Conway. Mrs.

Edward Campbell is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wadley at Texarkana, who attended the Arkansas Press Association at Hot Springs.

Mrs. D. S. Guild of Lake is visiting her grandson, T. M.

Died Jr. Mrs. Guild is en route to California to visit her sons, whose guest she will remain during the summer. whose marriage to Claud E. Marks oc curred Saturday, June is.

Those pres GugarRefining Company tte zm. Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Fee, who arrived in New Tork last week on the Mauretania, returned home today after ent were: Miss Ramsey.

Miss Clara Byrd, Misses Lucile and Mona Collins, Miss Ruth Howard, Miss Ruth Turner, a three months tnur of r.urone. Miss Lillian Hushes will leave short Granulated, Tablet, Powdered. Brown. Golden Syrup. ly for Grand Haven, to spend the summer.

Mrs. 8. M. Field left Monday for New York and will remain in the East Your trip will require conveniences in the way of Toilet Articles and necessities the sleeper. Men's and Women's set in leather folding cases, in ebony and ivory.

Suit Cases and Traveling Bags fitted with accessories for comfortable and convenient travel. $5.00 and Upwards Chas. S. Stifft Co. 1 10-11 Main St ety for over 75 years has for an extended visit F.

J. Kins of Oklahoma City is spend ing several days in the city the guest of friends. Mrs. R. Farish hss returned from EXTRAORDINARY SUMMER MILLINERY EVENT relied upon Gouraud's Oriental Cream to keep the skin and complexion in perfect condition through the stress of the aesson's aenvidta, Trial Him PH0.T.

HOPKINS ft Wednesday Only! See Attractive Window Display of These Stunning Hats! They're Simply Irresistible! Wednesday Only! Be Here Early Tomorrouf to Make Your Selection! Don't Mist This Big Sale! mvxsn Lonoke, where she visited Mrs. W. C. Dsvis and other friends. Miss Hughlett Coleman of Pine Bluff, who attended the Kappa Sigma dance In this city, has gone to Hot Springs for a visit before returning home.

Mss Martha Speaks Bradford Is spending the week with Miss Bessie Bradford at Lonoke. Miss Allie Hsnegan of Hope is the guest of Miss Evelyn Wilson. TneGusBlassCo. Mrs. T.

Hunter nnerp nas returned ii1itii1aTiilitiitaTii1m A REAL SENSATION! Immense Purchase Sale of Lovely The Water Supply Is: Again-Normal-- A IT TT TUT A ir Positively the greatest value-giving SALE of MlD-SUMMER HATS ever attempted in this city! The most phenomenal underprice millinety purchase we've ever made! Your choice of new hats OUR REQUEST of last Thursday that sprinkling of lawns be discontinued in order to conserve the supply for absolutely essential uses is now withdrawn. While the river condition has not returned quite to formal, we have perfected a system whereby the rriud can be removed from our coagulating basins without interfering with the water supply. actually worth many dollars Tell your friends! Bring them with you! A salt for every woman and mist in this city! dTfk L-UsJ ChicNewest J4h EL r-3l We Thank All Water Consumers for Their Co-operation "0t r.rarW.,1 -ftlistMlincr 'tLrfsHi Garden Kemarkable gafonetVI i rCC1 Hats I VaIues satinHats 'iM JZlfK ITf If! vefy Fanoriable Style, Trim, Material! Jffl) ilST' jot fynit Picture hats, pokes, mushrooms, droops, sailors, chin-chins, T. rolhn brims' sfl gorgeous millinery! Jyyl 7 Ouru.y'n8 at Saving Means a Saving in Your Buying! Vl Only through your splendid co-operation were we able to meet this emergency. It is our desire to furnish at all times an ample supply; of water, and.

every possible effort will be. exerted to this end. Arkansaw Water Company M1LL1NEKV SUCTION SKt'ONO rLOUK 2inisiwsiwisiivsiHwrwwmimiewiwwiaiwiSMisiwwimw.

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