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Ht2 ran. tomSiy Ktaiag, April ag, THE F03T SfTO'TIMES Ralph, Mechem, "Meiliucs John Smith rangement of the red roses and green smilax formed the center of the table Pi, Cliarios Wagef-; Misses Meyer, and beautifully decorated in re4 ers'tndTrctf lu'ghest" flcoreS were made by Mrs. R. Montague anil Mrs. Charles Weaver, while the' guests I IN SOCIETY I around -which were numerous incan Reeves, Alexander, Williams, Murphy, Eberle, Garrett, descent lights in flower shades.

Red satin ribbon suspended from the ehnn Ward, Miles, Theurcr and Pierce; and Messrs. Stuart Miller? Carl Dickinson, delier terminated in dainty bow. at Johnston and Air. and Mrs. Kob Mur prize was cut by Miss Goldsmith.

Mr: and Mrs. Herman Apple entertained a few; friends and relatives on the corners of the table. The mantel Tom Charles Coffey, Vincent phy ably assisted in looking after the vas massed in the pink and red rosea, comfort of the guests in this room. Very seldom lias there been such an Tuesdav eveninir in honor of Mrs. and producing a most artistic effect.

assembly of handsomely gowned wo 1 men as on this delightful, occasion. Mrs, Under the auspices of the Youn Miss Goldsmith. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Tilles, Mr.

and Mrs. Joel, Mr. and Mrs. Langfelder; Mr. and Mrs.

Ike Apple, Mrs. Heyman, Misses Neonie Tilles and Bella Joel. Stringfellow was iandsomely gowned in a dress of Irish point lace over white COURTSHIP IN CAMERA. 6he gave him a cabinet photo; He gazed for a moment or two, Then pleaded: "Sweetheart, won't you give The lovely original, too "If you're positive, dear, that yoir love me," She said through a film of tears, "A negative I cannot give you; I'm yours to the end of our 60 the courtship was quick to develop, Peoples Union, Mrs. Frank Read, an accomplished pianist, assisted by Miss Ollie Garrett as violinist gave a recital taffeta, and Sirs.

Rogers, always a most Miles, Graliam Williams, E. H. Mc-Cullough, Dr. Ragfin, Willard Smart, Will Reynolds, Will Murphy, Willis Johnson, Houston Payne and Ernest Hudson. Mrs.

Henry Bollinger entertained informally Thursday afternoon in honor of her brother and' his bride, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Williams of Birmingham, Ala. Mr. Williams is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. S. A. Williams of this city and has made his home in Birmingham for a number of years. He was married charming hostess, was gowned in black at the Baptist-church Friday evenin; chiffon and luce.

which was thoroughly enjoyed by Miss Ruth Pierce entertained Friday evening with a six o'clock dinner as a coniDlimeht to Miss Ethel Reeves, the large audience of the music lovers of Mrs. John Smith P. was the gracious the city. Not a sound was to be heard charming young guest of Miss Bess hostess at a delightful reception Wed during any of the numbers and at the conclusion of the program and to show. Eberlei Besides tlie hostess and guest nesday afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock in their appreciation, -Mrs.

Read was pre Sunday evening to Miss Catherine sented with a lovely, cluster of mag' Of honor, covers were laid for Misses Bess Eberle, Ethel Eberle, May Hunt, Catherine Sandels, Messrs Stuart Miller, Rob Dickins, 13. H. McCullough, Best quality Apron-Gingham, worth 7c yai-d, on I Wrri fi.aO until Q.Qrt M16 Luhrman of that city, a charming nificent roses by the Young People "honor of her ncice, Mrs. Charles Wager, of Atchison, Kansas. The guests were received in the hall by Meadames Couch, Irving, Charles Reynolds and Will Johnson.

In the parlor, which was decorated in white cut flowers, 1 Mrs! And now in a middle-class suburb She is steadily toning linn Camera House Journal. SOCIAL CALENDAR. Monday, April 39. Union of the church. The selections o'clock, per yard only.

Houston Payne, Tom Marris and Elvin rendered were: southern girt. About fifty guests called during the afternoon to offer their congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Williams will leave today for their home in Sonata Op.

2 No. 1 Serenade Liebling sells regular for 7c McLeod; This week promises to be the gala week at the Auditorium. On Tuesday Mr. and T. W.

M. Boone will Smith was assisted in receiving her entertain with bridge in honor of Mrs. by Mrs. Wager, Mrs. George To a Wild Rose, Allover Lace, 18 inches wide, a yard, sale price per yard only Hexentanz v.

MacDowell I i'eppcr, Mrs. Prank Read, Mrs. J. W. Stringfellow.

8 Mrs. Eugene Mock and Miss Finncr- evenma the tormai opening wju ub Album Leaf 1 Grieg Tuesday, Anril qo. I Read, Mrs. llmrman, Miss Minnie ty were hostesses at a delightful musl- If I Were a Bird Hcnselt Polonaise, A flat ..1 Chopin made by the Apollo Male Choni3 and on Friday evening, May 3rd, the Grand Dramatic club will produce their c-ner cale Wednesday afternoon at the love Mrs. James Reynolds will entertain Barkdull, Mrs.

McKay and Mrs. Louis with a bridge tea." Phillips. Quite a pretty idea was the Mrs. Ike Applo will entertain the La- passageway. into the dining room form-dies Buchre dub, I ed of a small table decorated with flow Violin Solp Berceuse from Jocelyn.

ly home of 'Mrs. Frank Handlin. Seldom has there been seen an equal group little play entitled "Jane." Best Grade Manchester Chambrys in lengths from 2 to 10 yards, while it lasts, per yard 1 i pg only Black Sateen Petticoats, that are a splendid $1.50 Gavotte Op. 314 No. 3..

Carl Bohm ing of talent, consisting of numbers by Apollo Male Chorus at the Audi- and from which streamers of. green Mesdames Garrison, Hugh Sutton, Etude, Sharp Minor Chopin Bird as Prophet Schumann satin ribbon formed the entrance and exit to and from the dining room, and toriuiu, Electric park. Wednesday. May 1. Misses Amy Theurer, Stewart McCorkle, Rustle of Spring Sinding value, on sale Monaay at only.

S1.Q0 Myrtle Keam, Mary Boyd and Mr. Ernest Edmunds. At the conclusion of Humoreskt v. Max Regcr The -Eagle MacDowell Revolutionary Etude the enjoyable program! a delightful course luncheon was served to a large circle of friends, 3 A camping party composed of a few commercial travellers left Friday night for a weeks outing, of hunting and fishing in the wilds of the territory. Among them were Jim Mitchell, Mc-Ilveigh, Eirail Skidmore, I.

K. Gates and Buchanan. Miss Ollie Garrett entertained the S. whist clubaturday morning in honor of her guest, Miss" Isla Sloan, of Louis; a 8 Mrs. L.

Langfelder entertained a few Violin Solo 1 Mrs. J. B. McDonough will entertain over which Mis. W.

H. Vick and Miss with bridge in of Mrs. String- Margaret Boles presided. In the dining fellow. room decorated in pink roses and smi- Mrs.

K. B. Crober will give a reccp- lax, most dolightf pink ice was served tion. by Mesdamesy. Wall, Rosamond and St.

Vincent's Guild will give a tea at Misses Mary McKay, Eliza Kinkead, the residence of "Mrs. J. Dunn from, Agnes. Winchester and Florence to 7i30 o'clock. lens.

In the hall the mantel was thick- Informal skating party by R. O. B. Jy banked with ivy inset with a tall Large size heavy Marsailles Bed Spreads that sell regular for $2.00, on sale Monday at Al a only. 0ijj) A la Bien-Aimee Schutt 3, Mrs.

Wm. Stringfellow was bonoree Rhapsodic Hongroise No. 6 Mrs. I). M.

Marks was the gridcus White India Linon; our 20c quality, v. on sale Monday, per yard only I3c at a lovely bridge' party Friday afternoon given by Mrs. Fred Johnston. Mrs. Stringfellow as guest of honor given a lovely cluster of carnations.

At hostess at a lovely literary club. background of American Beauty roses, which reached almost to the ivy dais. Wednesday at one o'clock. TI13 Thursday, May a. was prettily decorated with cut glass -the 'conclusion of the came of bridge Damask Fringed Towels, with colored borders, ftj-worth 35c, sale price and roses.

The place cards wre dainty friends Monday evening informally in honor of Mrs. and Miss Goldsmith. Mrs. McPherson will give a lunch- From this cozy niche Mesdames Dave eon in honor of Mrs. Stringfellow.

Sparks and 0. S. Rciff served most re-. Mr. and Mrs.

Scott Robertson will freshing punch. Mrs. Smith was hand-entertain with a dinner followed by 80melv gowned in black lace; Mrs. little booklets, the covers of whiiih a delightful course luncheon was served to Mesdames Stringfellow, Robertson, McDonough, Withcrspoon, Oof fey, were little hand painted, college girls in An unusually large crowd was in at cap and gown, the work of the accom Wager wore a lovely gown of green 27-inch White Wash Silk, worth 6c a yard, on sale Monday, per yard only v. Sparks, Oglesby, Boogher, Lick, Berry, bridge in honor of Mrs.

Stringfellow. Friday, May 3. plished hostess. 'Inside wn crepo de chine, Mrs- Pe.ppcr wore tendance at the dinner diw "Saturday night at the Country club. Mechem, 1 Reynolds, James Reynolds, Pepper, Saunders; 'Misses Eliza Kin given in the names of wiueli af MVs.

James Reynolds will entertain g0Wn 0f Dresden design, trimmed elabf with a one o'clock luncheon. 0ratcly in lace. Mrs. Rend wore yellow forded much interest and was most kead, Marguerite Saunders, Agnes Zephyrette Ginghams, pretty patterns, worth 10c a yard, on sale Monday per yard only. structiver At the corulusicu of 11 Grand Dramatic club's production of Dutchess satin; Mrs.

J. W. Read, grey Oglesby and Catherine, Meyers. "Jane" at the Auditorium; luncheon the literary id.n was t'ried out in the game of au'bfcs, at which Mrs. Jerry Cravens entertained with Miss Minnie Barkdull entertained informally Thursday afternoon in honor of Mrs.

W. H. Vick. Mrs. Artie Foltz entertained a few friends informally Monday afternoon.

crepe do chine; Mrs. Thurman, black and white lace; Miss Barkdull, 'grey silk; Mrs. McKay, white crepe de chine and Mrs. Phillips, white voile. two hundred guests called during the A big line of figured Lawns, worth 8 1.3c yard, on sale Monday, per yard only.

a one o'clock luncheon Wednesday in Mrs. P. A. Ball was most succossf nl, receiving a lovely book tf poem, while honor of Mrs. Owensby of Saturday, May 4.

Miss Agnes Oglesby "will entertain with a musical composed of the Ed-ward McDowell's 'compositions, Monday May 6. The young ladies will give a dance at the Casino. the consolation prize, a postal card representing a slate and pencil, fell to hours. Paris, Texas. The, table was prettily decorated, with pink carnations and ferns.

Besides the hostess and guest of honor, covers were laid for Mesdames Mrs. Long. Mrs. Marks was assisted in entertainini her euests bv Mrs. P.

A. The Ladies Aid society of the Presby Ball. Other guests were Mesdames terian church with Mesdames Wright Frank Coffev, Frank Singleton Ben PHILLIPS With The Secret Orders B. Miller of Van Buren, Sanger of Ok Pierce, Senglcton and Hayes as hostes Cravens, T. W.

M. Boone, Walter lahonui, Long, J. Shaphard, Homer, ses gave a very enjoyable social, Friday Boogher, John Howell and.Misg Cather ine Meyers. Mechem and Wight. evening at the residence of Dr.

J. McCorkle. A musical program was rend eml consisting of vocal selections by The Workmen did not meet on Mon day night, they gathering but twice K. B. Grober gave the second Misses Mary Boyd, Agnes Winchester series ot lovely entertainments, Friday Miss Esther Honsbergcr entertained the R.

0. B. club in a most delightful manner Friday evening. Games and music afforded tlic entertainment of the Mesdames Garrison, Mock and Mr. Will month.

Next Monday night there will probably be some initiations, and for afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock. An interesting guessing' game entitled "Tlic 0 Murphy and an instrumental duet by Misses Stewart McCorkle and Flora evening. As it was the last meeting -of Tree" afforded great pleasure during Boles. In the library Misses Mamie the The first prize, a daintv that reason a good attendance is de' sired. The Wo(xlnien on Monday night re' the season Miss Honsbergcr presented each of the young lady members of the Wright and Martha Horn -'served; re water color picture, was won by Mrs freshing punch.

Delightful refreshments R. O. Bollinger, while the second, also of cake and cream were served in the club with a club pennant made of the club coloi-3, dark red and light blue. The decorations carried out the color scheme picture, wag won by Mrs. James Kel eeived word of the granting of a special dispensation, when the rate will only $4.

The membership of the. lodge now red and yellow dining room by the iy. 'A uainty tour-course luncneon was of dark red and light blue. The table served to about thiiry guests. Misses Mary McKay, Agnes Winchester, Mary Louise Aubrey and Einia Wright, is Very, large and it has been but a Our well-known "Money-Back" guarantee applies equally at the No.

1 Stort the No. 2 Store. They are both of a whatness. Fairbanks Scouring Soap bar. 2c 19 pounds Standard Fine Granulated Sugar $1 00 100 pounds Spot Cash Flour.

i. 2 00 100 pounds Special Flour 1 90 1 lb. Ceylon Tea 0 1 lb. Blended Tea 50-60 1-2 pound pkg. Kekko Teatry 85 1 pound White House Coffee in the dining room was decorated in the ribbons, flowers and caudles even short time since a dispensation was One of the most prominent and pleasant social affairs-of the week was.

the reception given by Judge and Mrs. John H. Rogers Tuesday evening in honor of their niece, Mrs. Win. Stringfellow, of St.

Joseph, Mo. The decorations were beautifully developed in masses of cut flowers, pink carnations being used in profusion in the front parlor and red in the back parlor. Judge and Mrs. Rogers assisted in receiving their young married guests in the front parlor by MrsV Stringfellow, Dean and Mrs. McPherson, Mr.

and Mrs. Scott Robertson and Miss Kate Sandels. Iu the back parlor by Mr. and Mrs. Lov-ick Miles, Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Meehom and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reynolds. In the hall by Mrs.

and Mrs. James Reynolds, and Mrs. McDonough, Mrs. George Pepper, Mrs. Charles Wager and Mr.

Stuart Miller. In the dining room the color scheme of pink and green Was beautifully carried throughout. The centerpiece was formed a large floral basket of pink carnations, smilax and ferns and tied with a white tulle bow, which rested upon a lace, cover over pink. Pink and green candles, mints and even the cakes were decorated with pink carnations, making it most artistic in every detail. Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mrs. Nakdeiuen was hostess at the worked to splendid advantage.

The Mrs. K. Grober entertained about the refreshments of cream and cake Ladies' Euchre club on Tuesday after present dispensation is the result of a noon. The highest scores were made sixty guests in a delightful manner Thursday afternoon. The house was carried out the color scheme.

The mem bcrs of the club present and a few in growing sentiment in favor of the or by Mrs. Kaufman, Mrs. Sampter and der on the part the young men who made most attractive by the use of a Mrs. Freidman. Mrs.

Ike Apple will be vited guests were Mfcses Gladys Crane, desire to become members. Gladvs Smart. Loufse Boone, Annie profusion of cut flowers. The interest the hostess of the club on next Tuesday 85 Henderson, Kate Webber; Messrs. Ever Pure Maple Syrup, 50c, 85c, Welch's Grape Juice, 25c' SO0 ing game of "My Lady's Tea" a guessing game, afforded much amusement, Miss Emily Erfurth proved most pro ett Moulton, Ralph MdLeod, Garner Mrs.

Maurice. Levy entertained Wed The Cherokee Tent, Knights of the Maccabees held their, usual meeting on Xeale, Davis Crane, hn Moss, Hem- nesday afternoon with five tables of Texas Comb Honey, 15c, 45c 3 Fancy New Catch Mackerel Cream Cheese 10 lbs. Hominy or Grits 1 lb. Nary Beans lh Hiili Beans 20 ...4 iuffwav Gavlord, Henry Morris and ficient 111 the contest and received a euchre in honor of Mrs. Max Gold Tuesday night, but nothing aside from routine business was transacted.

The handsome box of stationery. Mrs. smith, Miss Fanny Goldsmith and Mrs Knights have achieved a number of suc: Ralph Reichardt. Mrs. I.

Kaufman entertained Heismar secured tlic second prize, a Haeherheim. The house was darkened Duffy's 1842 Apple Juice 1 peck Potatoes Durkee's Salad Dressing Lea Perrin's Sauce Superb Olive Oil, 25c 1 lb. Pulverized or Loal Sugar 25 25" 25 28" 30" 8 1 lb. 40-50 Prunes 10'. cesses of late and they are now taking lovely needle case.

The guests wcrts invited into the dining room, where niallv Thursday in honor of it easy for a time. 1 1 lb. Fresh Figs Mrs. Max GoldsmiMj and Fanny Tlli.n Salmml 12c. 18C lovely four course luncheon was served.

Goldsmith. There was no meeting of the Fort This room Avas most attractive with its decorations of red and gresn. Lice ar- $2.40 IS Shinola Shoe Polish 5 gaL Jacket Oil Can Coal oil, 15c, 20c, 70c Eg 5 rrinfTioa Pins The Progress club rooir.s was the scene of a most enjoyable musical and 100 lbs. Sun Flour 10 lb. sack Graham Flour Peck Meal 12 lbs.

Wheat Chicken Feed Novelties Smith tent, Knights of the Maccabees, on Thursday, it being an off date, but there is to be a special meeting on social Thursday evening. Ihc inusi 25c r. Tuesday night, when a large class will Picnic Hams, per 75 Ft. Wire Clothes une cal program-guilder-the '-management of Mrs. Langfelder was mos4 jnterestiug, fl1 5 lbs.

Lard, 60c 750 consisting of several-" selections by th 10 lb. Pail Lard. $1.30 .1 AK lb. be initiated and BOme unusually important business will be brought up. The Red Men will meet on Wednesday evening in regular session, the Standard Leaf Lard -13c high school, orchestra, vocal solos by Misses Oppenheimer, Mincer aid Ifrs.

HAVE YOU EVER Seen and Heard The Behning 1 lb. Compound Lard 1 lb. Gloss Starch 2 lbs. Blackbertics or Cherriei 3 lbs. Hominy 3 lbs.

Pumpkin 3 lbs. Peaches, 18e 3 lbs. Grapes 3 lbs. Pear3, 17e 11 '17 37 Riggs, a whistling solo by Bon Brssch, and reading by MisS Cowen of Boston 21' 1 lb. Excelsior Coffee 1 lb.

Baking Chocolate, 32c Schcpp'a Cocoanut, 7c, 13c 25 Delightful refreshments wsr-i served by Mesdames Isaacson, Heymau, Tilk-s ana Council of Pocahontas occupying the hall last Wednesday evening. Sachem John has received a letter from M. D. Williams, grand sachem, stating that the recent grand council SQUARE DEAL HERE A 1 Grand Piano? Sarbach.N. Mrs.

Ralph Mechem entertained with four tables of bridge Thursday after (0) fo) A Ribbon Laces In Black, white. Tan, Pink. Blue ana Green Silk Laces Linen Laces Silk Pump Bows, White, Black Tread Air Heel Cushions White. Pink. Blue, Gray and Black Polish Shoe Cream One-fourth lb.

Whittemore's Paste Novelty Cans of Gilt Edtfe Bianco 25c 15c 5c 20c 25c 10c 25c 10c 25c 15c rm ft held at Mena made no change in the law relative to the admission of saloon keepers and professional gamblers, and that a committee was appointed to have noon in honor of Mrs. Wm. Stringfel low. The lovely little home of di oj aw ir the great council incorporated. Two councils of Pocahontos were oreanized If not you certainly should if you are at all interested in a Grand Piano Mechem needs little decoration to make it attractive, however, simple arrangements of cut flowers gave it a most artistic effect.

Stringfellort, as in the state during the. year and char No. 1 Store Eleventh and Catholic Bell UW-rJ" No. 2 Store 1100 Towson Avenue Bell 290-'fl ters granted. An' active organizer will be put in the field durintr the guest of honor, was given a larg3 bunch of fragrant sweet peas.

REPAIRING of all kinds by first-class workmen The Knights and Ladies of Honor Mrs. Wm. Quail entertained with a met on Wednesday evening and an in It has a most beautiful tone, a delightfully sensitive action and handsomely finished case, and is an artistic creation of the highest type of the Piano Maker's art. They are without a doubt the finest Grand Pianos ever shown in our city. We invite critical inspection.

six o'clock dinner Monday evening in teresting time was had. The attendance Washmg honor of Mrs. Arthur- Blackburn and Family was good and the enthusiasm manifest. On the 20th of May an entertainment Mrs. A.

Anderson, of Ozark. The effective centerpioce was formed of American Beauty roses resting upon a Bat-tenburg cover. Covers were laid for nil be given, the program to be made up in part of children. Refreshments rill be served after the presentation of twelve. 5c A POUND ARKANSAS LAUIWN the program.

MOW ON EXHIBITION AT THE 0 BOLLINGER MUSIC HOUSE 704 GARRISON AVE. Those who enjoyed the dinner dance Gunther's, Lowney's and Snnrrnw THE PLACE TO BUY SHOES. at the Country club Saturday evening were Messrs. and Mesdames Frank candies at Brun'si' 217-219 South Sixth Stmt Coffey, Loviek Miles, James Reynolds, Apollo Male Chorus April 30..

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