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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 51

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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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51
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FIVE THE DAILY SUNDAY. JANUARY 27. 1029. Swiss Schoolgirls! Refuse League's Pay LUOANO. Switzerland.

Jnn. 2. -The South American war crisis has cfvt It an honor to work for the league ami telccranh and cable bill In IU career MISS NOV A RHEA HOWARD, daughter of Dr. mid Mrs. A.

S. Honard of Tcxola, has entered the Horner institute, at Kansas City to study violin and dramatic art. January Books Closed ha ryes Mario Due March lft jo.joo Wtst Main Due to the Inclement Weather We Are Continuing Our Annual Sale of The council dlsnatched the entire of Okmulgee WITH neck of lntercstinspoclnl events and club programs, as well dances, lunoheoiw and bridgo parties, members of the social set of the city enter Into the ure-lentcn ae- i tlvltles with fervor, following weeks! In which flu Interfered with social! affairs. Miss Iva Farr. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Parr of this city, and Mrs. R. E. Hanaway.

son of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hanwny of Howard.

were married In Fort Smith, January 18. After a short weddlna trip the couple will make Okmulgee their home. Mr. Hanway Is one of the younger business men of the city and both he and his bride are popu- ficial correspondence relating to the dlsputo between no governments, each 1 stparate dispatch consisting of five closely spaced typewritten sheets. The total cost exceeded $6,000.

The dispatch for the Washington i government was sent by a special ccurler to American Minister Wilson at Bern. Highschool girls of Lugano label for peace, but not for gold. When the league of nations decided to hold the December session officials were to obtain the services of dozen or so young women lo help in the rlAMlflratlnn nnri riltrihntlnn of 1.306 West Main documents. I When the lime came to settle ac counts, the girls appeared as a group and tbeir lender, speaking Italian, announced that the clrls were students IPCINC SILKS and none wished to accept payment Among the complimentary affairs given for Mrs. John Moore, who leaves scon to make her future home In Tulsa, was a luncheon given by Mrs.

O. H. Douglas and Mrs. Henry L. Smith, at the Douglas home on the Morris road.

Mrs. Q. A. Simons and Mrs. O.

E. i Simons gave a brldgc-lunchcon at home of the former, on East Ninth street, which was the largest social event of the new year. Among the I out-of-town guests were. Mesdnmes i It. D.

Driskell of Balrd. Texas. S. H. Andrews of Tulsa, and Mrs.

Emma Ncybcrt of Chicago. Mrs. Marshall Rowe gave ti pretty comrjllmentnrv luncheon for her! tor meir services, tine saw may icil it a nhonor to work for the league and contribute their mite to the (treat world movement for peace and harmony among people. He's 105 Itut Dusy MILLPORT. Jan.

26 Bill Sanders, who recently celebrated his I03th birthday anniversary raised three bales ol cotton and 100 bushels of corn this year. "I've been living too long, but tell them I've never been In lie said. mother, Mrs. Clint Burguln. of Franklin.

who Is a guest in the Marshall home for a few weeks. Guests included Mesdames Joe Allison. YV. T. Rapp, R.

L. I.iias. Charles Fallon, Harry Preston. Mary A. Burke, H.

Smith, James R. J. K. Gar- How to Darken Gray Hair liy BERYL WEST Charles Simmons, W. E.

Stianer and i J. Kelly. mm mm Mrs. H. E.

Fulford entertained a few Intimate friends at luncheon nnd I repent what: I have often said jcuse today for a woman submit-; ting to hair I and looking old-j cr than she feels. Gray, faded or istreaked hair be so pcr-i feetlv restored to Miss Nona Rhea Howard Islanders Still Use Colorful 40-in. V. Wo IP L1 NTS an artcrnoon of bridge at her home, Guests included. Mesdames -Dave Roy Hockcnsmith, C.

W. i Roadhou.se, Booth Strange. Dan C. Kenan, J. J.

Schock. C. A. McConncli. i Harry Galey.

H. A. Baker, W. C. Vernon and Q.

D. Gibbs. The Art and Literature club enjoyed a diversion from their regular I meeting when the members and their! husbands were the guests of Mr. Wnl- lace Lec In his apartment, in the Lu- I ccrne, for a study of his fine eollec-' tion of curios and art, including an; interesting collection of weapons, bronze and stone Buddahs, inlnid cups nnd vases, hand woven native costumes nnd a temple gong of rare workmanship, assembled by Mr. Lee several years ago, when, as member of the geological surveying party, he was sent by the United States to purvey the country of Slnm.

Mr. Lec spent year In that county investigating Its oil resources. color that it need only you 'Mother Hubbards' I Nothing GENEVA. Jan. 28.

The "mother magic. One" may cither prepare the mlx- 87 SUur latest and smartest creation. a Httfiil Afliu'stablc to anv head size. in 1 huv it alrcadv nrenared nnd hubbard introduced by American missionaries into the far east still Is tlx dress of natives ol thc former German Islands in the Pacific ocean ady to use. Wycth's Sngc Sulphur Extra Heavy 40-in.

TWEED 13S2iNYS Tweed prints are especially new and different particularly jnod when printed on such heavy quality flat crepe as we are offering. For an attractive, serviceable dress, nothin; could be more practical. now under the rmndatc of Jnpnn. ra and since nil druggists sell It any color or combination of colors- yon-. may desire just, a bit of ootlle.

mete is reaiiy The International learned this when (he Japanese gov- need ot going to the trouble or male- ino UKjnuiRf-c Tennis club gave simply moisten a comb or soft nu evening party at tltc conriUJi-iW in Caroline and Jwar- Kvery bolt of this lovely silk offered represents the very latest in fashionable color, texture and design. You'll find new futuristic motifs, dnring in their color contrasts as well as plenty of more conservative patterns. brush with it. nnd draw It through the hair, one strand nt the time. One JKlxig but.

on your head, (lie most jjfascinatingVlhing', imaginable. I 11If Also made to order in our own workroom mW by expert lashionists. minlieatlnn banishes wcuiicsaay Morning Music clubhouse. shall Islands, and indleatlnK the. pro; Infor.nal entertainment wa.

In charge; res of Uie-territories under the tru of a committee composed of Mes-uccshlp of the Japanese empire. dnmes, Thurston Blakely. J. L. Bylcr, i H.

J. McDonald, George Wilson. Wanted An F.pldemlc! or two more completely restores your i grnv. -faded or streaked hair to its i original color. There is no artificial.

rTi'i. "wU and The doctor's-little daughter took Rlnglf naturalness. Mv readers lot of Interest In her father's i would be surprised ir they Knew oi Invitations Issued the Tulsa Lions club for a reception and dinner dance, given at (he Tulsa chamber of commerce banquet hall, were accented One dav a lady frlrnd called to sec the thousands of men and her mother, and in the course of con- I "ho use this preparation. idv.) turned to tnc nine girl ana by the following members of the Ok- hmv she ition and how her father getting Perry Adklns. Charles Chappie, i Fletcher, M.

E. Fletcher. Thurston I 'Oh. we aren't doing so bndlv. plied the young wpmn, with a interest In the entertainment jsiaKciy nna James Sumptct motored to Tulsa to enjoy the badly, all things considered.

There' courtesy of the Tulsa Lions. mcmbets of the Okmulgee Lions club fof colds, romeb ronchitLs. and little fever here and there: but 40-in. TCWANDA CiREPE $97 In answer to many requests, we am again offering this famous heavy nnd beautiful flat crepe at an amazingly low price. Take this opportunity to buy your spring supply.

Every conceivable new shade is represented. Regularly priced at $2.05. 40-in. PRINTED CREPE S257 Offered in the newest designs originated by America's foremost: artists who have attracted attention with their bold color schemes and remarkable futunstic ideas. See them to appreciate their beauty.

nucnamg me arialr were Messrs. Carl Llndstron. George Brundlge. daddle said yesterday morning. Pi-; really want is a nice littl mlc." Answers.

London. DEANE Presents at this store exclusively 404n, Black Crepe Satin $47 Flat Crepe de Chine $147 This isi IF YOU buy this Squibb product, you will have 40-in. Lustrous Crepe Shantung $157 IncludinK the fnmotu Y-So-Crcpe. it has a rmish furfecc. but Ix very soft in rnnstntrtton.

Offered In every desirable nhade. Check Taffeta n77 no difficulty in getting youngstcrsor grown-ups to take it. It is tasteless A new selection of rlrcssos and ensembles lending in smartness oiitstandinpf in value distinctive in design charming in workmanship they nre really such frocks as are sold elsewhere for prices far exceeding this uniform one of Sr.fl.oO and this is possible because of the fact, that Shirley Dcane has across to the host and most exclusive of modern makers. Don Chappcll. H.

P. Fluhart. J. V. i McConncli.

II. R. Bolt. E. W.

Cowden, Herman Head. Louis Morton. Mr. nnd Mrs. R.

G. Rapp were hosts ft. a dinner dance at the Okmulgee I 1 Country club. Mrs. Rapp also enter- taincd at the club with a luncheon and afternoon bridge party on Wed- I neidny.

Miss Frances Roach gave an In- formal afternoon bridge party to a 1 number of her friends. Mrs Mnttie N. Roach, mother of the hostess as- slated In receiving the following guests Misses. Jane Sullivan. Dorothy Lavcrv.

Dorothy Smith. Elizabeth Richardson. Helen Lucy Maxey. Alcxlna Waters, i Mary O'Louglin, Mary Trlgsletl, Mar- caret St. Clair, Dorothy Ellen Riser, Dorothy Mcintosh.

Alice Edge. Steele. Gertrude Steele and I Georcann Beelcr. The Okmulgee Country r.lub was tile scene of a delightful luncheon parly on Friday evening when Mrs. Truman Hall entertained.

The colors used In the decorations, which were especial- ly attractive, were varied and offered 1 a contrast. Candles of king's blue i centered the luncheon tables, resting i on clusters of American Beauty rose- buds, tied with dnlnty bows ofHIglu grren ribbon. Favors were wrapped In silver paper, tied with kings blue ribbon and topped with a nosegay of American Bcautv rosebuds In silver lace paper. Guests were. Mesdames.

FTed Marks. R. H. Wesnrr. E.

J. Glider. P. A. Erwln, Ruth Erwin.

T. J. Ian. D. M.

Randall. R. E. Nelson. W.

C. Alley. H. L. Rains.

Club hostesses during the week Included, Mesdames. H. E. Nay. R.

E. I Miller. W. F. Carter, J.

J. Denner. Buxton. W. C.

McLcod. F. C. Chrlstman. P.

Huckln. R. J. Bollman. W.

C. Terry, C. J. Shi-Ids, Harry Baker, Ray Simpson, and Harry Wlrlck. James Wlnlln.

I. M. Hauser, P. M. Blanchard and J.

P. Shipley. Dr. and Mrs. O.

A. Lambert will leave soon for their yearly trip lo Florida making Lakeland their headquarters while motoring through that virlnlty. Mr. and Mrs. O.

H. Douglas and daughter. Miss Alice Douglas, will accompany Dr. and Mrs. Lambert this year and spend several weeks with and odorless, and i mains so however long sn-tn.

AU-Silh Radium 97c you keep it in yo medicine cabinet. A like all Squibb Prodm it is fully and.uniformly ifi-m. Colored, Taffeta $57 --offered in all Invrlv rrrn'mi slml-- rll navx- and hlnrk. (lil.Tlltv which Isrks indestrahlr stiffness. Rich Brocade effective.

Always specify the name "Squibb." At alt druggists K) IP ESSES and ENSEMBLES1 Crcpo Rom nine $257 $S7 Georgette $J77 ncKtiliuly priced J2 '39 Initial Presentation Bcginniitff Tomorrow on our Third Floor A cordial invitation is extended to you to visit our exclusive, ho win? of these now frocks. Prof. La Rue's floor, traoksmf.ns SPORT SATIN 67c PATN TALEETA 77c RAYON SAT 9 87c You will find them about the most ha hecn your pood fortune to Srjft.rifl the price ridiculously sn idrr the nnitf. charmm? stvlo of extraordinary value. ''r i ill make Shirley Dcane a habit pouhth in? it.

SILK DEPARTMEN STREET FLOOR.

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