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Muskogee Times-Democrat from Muskogee, Oklahoma • 5

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Muskogee, Oklahoma
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-O wf MARCH 4 THE MUSKOGEE TIMES-DEMOCRAT PACE FIVE A EVELYN WEATHEES and DORIS DeVALON BUDDRUS Editors be tempted and I am not sure that it can resist temptation part of you which Is I likes flattery attention admiration That part of you which Is I craves excitement and change Under your apparently calm exterior that part of you which Is 1 Is always on the lookout fnr thrills and that part of you which Is I Is tired of your attitude of always knowing and always doing the right thing" In the New Fboenlx building and those days are usually very busy ones To date she has extracted 87 teeth filled llfi treated £1 and given 150 sittings When the parents of children are nn-able to pay for dentistry work Mra Simms does the work at tho clinic and expenses aro defrayed from a gen eral fund she stated that she Is very fond of the work Thclps writes residence bur- of all examined la not a lazy man's Idea of ease Muskogee dentists are busy practically the entire time and for weeks the school board's plan of a dental clinic failed to materialize However a few montns ago a per-aon was secured for this place and the clinic has been a most successful one That person aa Mrs Simms who is a graduate of an Ohio dental college and who practiced dentistry for nine yeaik In St Douls Two days a week Monday and Thursday Mrs Simms Is at the clinic HOME WOMAN IS SUCCESSFUL AS SCHOOL DENTIST Mrs Simms Mother of Three Children Is in Charge of School Dental Clinic Prize Masquerade Dance Leighton Hall 110 1-2 Fourth Thursday Night March Gth 0 6DDI7DC Three for Ladies i KIZjCjO Three for Gentlemen Admission: Gentlemen 75c Ladies 25c MR and MRS GIBSON Telephone 3325 SOCIETY All members of the Manhattan club are asked to attend a meeting Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock at the chamber of commerce rooms This meeting Is called lor the purpose of reorganizing the club and a good attendance is desired dr There will be a dance Wednesday night at the Shrine Temple tor Shrin-ers and their ladles The Leighton hall orchestra will lurnlsh music during the evening Mrs Mussellem and daughter Miss Margaret of 307 South Sixth Street returned this morning from SL Louis where they spent several days The Kensington Circle will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs II Russell 1404 Baltimore Mrs Fred Brett will entertain the Now Century club Wednesday afternoon at her home 1318 Boston it it Mrs A Bridgewater and young daughter Bernice Jane of Tulsa arrived Monday to spend the week with Mrs Richard Brauner of 324 West Okmulgee dr Mrs A McElwee will entertain the members of the Elite club Wednesday afternoon In honor of Mrs A 1111-ton a former member of the club The Muskogee Art club will meet Wednesday with Mre Rainey 721 Callahan dr The Ladles circle of the Congregational church will give a New England dinner at the church Wednesday evening at 6 o'clock Thirty-five cents will be charged for plates for adults andtwenty cents for children Mr and Mrs Clyde Kagy of Fort Gibson and Mrs Nosh and daughter of L'ort Smith and Mra Kagy of Van Buren Ark motoffcd to Muskogee Monday from L'ort Gibson to spend the day with Mra Perry 2910 West Broadway At the meeting of the Musical Arts society held this morning at the Elks home the following officers were elected: Miss Edith Marsh president Mrs Clark Tisdel vice president Mrs Herbert Towner record secretary Mrs Erhard treasurer and Mra A Wtlcoxen librarian The United Daughters of the Confederacy wITl meet Saturdny afternoon at 2: 30 o'clock at the home of Mrs McGinnis with Mrs A Campbell Mrs II Liberie Mra Ed-dletnan Mrs L'ears and Mrs Sams as aavistant hostesses Mrs Simms wife of one of the city's well-kflown attorneys is a 5 splendid example of what the so-called Zj sphere In may include 5 Mm Simms Is what might be called a jj "home although she is veryjs active in church rcles and in a so- cial way Nevertheless she has three children 12 6 and 4 years old and home duties are not forgotten for pleasures her home and family come first of all Iiut Mrs Simms is more than Just's a "home she is a business woman but even though her business is a success her home Is not nog- lected Last fall the board of educa-! 5 tion decided that one of the most 1m- portant assets to a student Is good set of teeth A medical inspector for the schools had been secured and the Ing Ideas In regard to Eliene and his friend Bill that put this thought Into my mlud but anything that he said could not make my heart beat as quickly as 1 found It beating at the thought of Major Gordon failing in love with Eliene When I reached my room I sat down quietly to think 1 think for the first time in my life 1 was frank with myself calling things by tbeir real names 1 realized as every woman does almost beforo the man himself does' that Major Gordon was very much attracted to me and that I was pleased with his Interest It flattered and I found I was loath to give It up to any other woman l' also knew that Major Gordon wav' an honorable man that he probably would never tell me in ao many words that he was interested In me In fact I did not want him to do so and then I pulled myself up with a Jerk 1 had been looking at a Margot Kymone witn whom I had never before had a speaking acquaintance I hate women-who keep diaries they seem so smug and egotistical and yet I almost 4elleve that If more women honestly put down their thoughts bad and indifferent as I have learned to do It would be a great help to them The trouble Is that most of us are afraid to be perfectly honest even with ourselves Theo seemed to have the right Idea One dny before we were married he learned that 1 was keeping a diary and he said with a laugh: I know how It would be with a woman but a man would have to keep two diaries one that might sometime be read by others and one that he'd have to burn after each contribution" I Imade up my mind then that I would try to be perfectly honest with my diary and' that la why I suppose that! many thing I have written are not very complimentary either to myself or others One thing 1 have found from writing these pages all women are vain and most of them are prigs did not at first realize that another personality stood beside the one I had always known as myself I asked her what she meant by Insinuating herself Into my calm and decently arranged scheme of life 1 was a little frightened when she answered "Why my dear I am the heroine of your other diary Too long you have been looking upon yourself as an Ideal woman too long you have been thinking whatever you do Is right too long you have looked with smug intolerance uporr- the human weaknesses of others "That part of you which Is I can Facts Only i I- illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll1llllll1lllllllllllllir lery Insurance Adv Flynn-Amea building have The Ladies' Garment Store Dress the Blouse you Mrs Carl Dunlap entertained thla afternoon with a bridge party at the Mover hotel In honor of Miae Dele LDowry The parlors of the hotel were I 'beautifully decorated with yellow and white jonquils and greens and the color note of yellow white and' green was carried out In the delightful two-course luncheon served following the game The guest list Included Mesdames Noel Ownby A DoWIt Howard Davis Joseph Rygel A Davies It Meard 1 Drew il Adlcta Ber-tiay Hulqulst lleydrtck IE Oantt George Lowry Owen Wood Marion Thompson Gob Parker Beard ltlley Mansfield Lloyd Laf forty Kctchum Bonson Harold Ilaner Mrs Bernnys Mrs Davis and Misses Klbatbeth HlWyer Doulse Keaton Mildred Dougherty Dede Lowry Donle Duncan and Huclle Lester Mrs A Sweeney and Mrs Howard of McAleeter spent Monday beret Mrs Fite and son of Tahle-quail are here for a fw days While here they will be guests at the Sewers Mr and Mrs Kupper of the Jlotel Severs returned this morning from California where they have spent past several weeks They were Accompanied home by Mrs sisters Mrs Whittier who will visit them for a few weeks It Major Frank Walton arrived today from Atlanta Ga to visit his sister Wrs A Ambrister Ledyard Walton another brother will arrive Thurs-day from L'ort Logan Colo to visit tin the hoirife of his sister Mrs A Dever 1120 West Okmulgee spent the week-end In Smith (With Mr and Mrs Woodruff Mr and Mrs L'ast moved into their new home at 311 Kendall boule-rvard today Mr and Mra Allen have moved the Agency tea room where they will reside for the present Mm Charles Johnson and fltowsey entertained Monday evening with a dance at Delghton hall in honor (of Mrs Maybelle Spaulding of Chi-Icago the guest of Mrs Johnson Dur-llng the evening punch was served sand the guest list included the following: Misses Moeale Holmes Doulse IWhlte Carrie Hancoqk Helen Ruth-terford Evelyn Weathers Doulse Kea-Iton Emily Smith Dele Dowry Jessie Thatcher Rowena Hawkins Virginia IPeyton Eleanor Liberie Virginia Og-Iden Sybil Barling Huzel Bayllng Hel-en Hays Irene Dewar Fatll Nichol-sont Irma Beaumont Mary English MlldTed Dougherty Lucille Lester Thyllls Ford LYances Fite MesdameS Evelyn Stapler Spaulding Robert Sadler Florence Baldridge Grover Moors of Btggs Allen Harry Vlser 31 A Kroh Bob Jackson Jr Garland Jackson Messrs Lid Sweeney Ludwig Culbertson James Mason Nip Zachry George Wheeler Bay tFlevtlle Albert Pyle Fred English Zack Rose Niles Monaghan Lieut NausSbaum Charles Seibold Phil Kennedy Dr Blakemore Robert Chandler JWheeler Haines Ross Bronaugh Forest Duncan Louis Bostic William Warner John Lovell Gibbons Bowlin Steuve Homer Lambert Grant Pauley Rowsey land Messrs and Mesdames Charles Johnson George Lowry Owen Wood RYank Wood Oscar Apathy II Egolf -Motter Harbour LYancls Stewart Harold Haner LI Riley Lyles LL Earnest John Gidney Mansfield Noel Ownby Eugene Ad Jcins LL Benson Tom King Denton Ieslle Smith Dr and Mrs A A Pfeiffer Dr and Mrs Roberts and Dr and Mrs Claude Thompson dr The Pan Hellenic association will meet this evening at :80 at the home of Mrs Jackson dr Wood left last night for a business trip to Cleveland New Tork and Washington He will be gone several days- iz i Wtj? 3- i a 4 VA -V i i I waiting for is here today ties she had to perform during the day Mrs ITidgen knitted many articles for the Red Cross According to the records of the knitting department she knitted 8 pairs of socks helmets and 2 sweaters during the hot months of lost summer Mrs Dresback drove her car for the Home Service section thte mernlng Arrangements have been made by the Red Cross for exchanging foreign money for American money on the arrival of boats and throughout comps In America The following poster will appear at all camps and wharves: "Foreign money exchanged The Red Cross will exchange fill foreign money for returning soldiers at the best current rate obtainable The soMler will receive the benefit of the difference when the sum Involved runs Into the fraction of a cent Ask any Red Cross man for information as to the nearest office At each exchange desk will appear a table giving the exchange rate of British French and Italian money and also the rates of the past week Confessions of a War Wife (My ID AH MeQLONI Ol MON) Margot Sees Her Other 8elf Theo pouted 'like a child as we walked from the library to 84th street He couldn't even see all the pretty girls that were shopping or going to luncheon at that time of day He wag like a child whose favorlto toy had been taken from hliq and could find no joy in any other Evidently he had long ago determined to have his pal Bill in the family and he objected ry much to my criticizing his match-making As we entered Peacock alley we almost ran Into Major Gordon Just been lunching with Mrs he said tried earlier to reach you and ask you to lunch with us but found you were out" Theo began to explain matters a-boat meeting his friend Bll and I excused myself and went up to my room As I entered the elevator I turned to look and found myself saying wonderlngly: "He Is better looking than Theo even If he Is Immediately the thought came to me: Eliene would like him" and then caught my breath quickly as I wondered If he would like Eliene It suppose It was Theo's match-mak- Calhoun Co fyvvt4 i or so as 75 "Wonderful New Georgette aists RED CROSS I Mrs Holloway chairman of the W'olnwright branch and Mrs Middleton also of Woinwright vla- lted the Red Cross rooms here Mon-' day and aaked for more work for the branch The local work room has no work for the branches at present but will send out quotas as soon as they are received here If enough workers come to the work room this week the work In town will be completed and' the workers will take a rest All auxiliaries and Individuals In the city who have out garments are asked to complete them and return them as soon as possible Workers in the refugee department this morning wer Mesdames May Johnson Benbow and Hanford A box containing 300 underdrawers was sbipped to St Douls today Mrs Waldo turned In two pairs of socks Monday Mrs Vogel donated two pairs of socks to the Red Cross Muskogee chapter has lost a faithful worker In the death of Mrs Coy Pridgen who died last week la St Louis In spite of the many other du- vV 'A uy4 yii'sLt board decided that a dental clinic should also be established for the ben- The examining of many teeth and the treating of a number The The Ladies' Garment Store 4 Nit I kVW ffJ- been The hundred opened This market Waist glad filled Dresses Wraps At no store to I Announcing arrival vesterdav of over three a a beautiful new garments and in stock today is the result of another trip to In spite of the Dress and strike in New York we arc to announce that the house is today until new Waists new new Suits new Capes and Millinery Come in Today or Tomorrow time in the history of the have we offered such wonderfully attractive stocks from which select- The smart collarlcss hnlf collar novelties that can be worn effectively with the new suits Some are elaborately 'braided around the neck and collar others arc prettily embroidered and beaded They come in all the staple shades as well Artillery Red Sunset Old Rose Victory Rluc All sizes up to 46 (Dorr Stairs Store) ri5p lAS '-k 1 tA -'r 4- Some of the beautiful lingerie to be seen in John big musical comedy sensation and hefl perfect 36 chorus coming to the Hinton theatre tonight A.

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1904-1963