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a a a D. D. D. THE MUSKOGEE TIMES- -DEMOCRAT, NOV. 11.

FIVE SOCIETY A PAGE FOR WOMEN De VALON, PHONE 211 COMING IN SOCIETY. Monday. Mrs. Jay Brotherton gives scond of bridge series. E.

O. holds luncheon-meetIng with. Mrs. Fenner Samuel Pogram. Mrs.

VA in hostess to the Woman's History club. Mt. Olivet, 8. of J. holds ceremonial.

Tuesday. R. Douglas gives first of bridge series. Mrs. John: Zufall gives tirat.

8 of series of. bridge parties, Mrs. J. T. Thompson is hos- a tess to the Clover Leaf club.

Late Book club holds an all day meeting with Mrs. W. J. Quarles. Circle No.

3 of St. Pauls church meets with Mrs. W. H. Hooker.

Circle No. 2 of St. Pauls church meets with Mrs. W. D.

Cornelius. Wednesday. Mrs John Zutall gives second Mrs. of J. bridge R.

Douglas parties. gives Rec- ond of bridge-luncheon series. Priscilla club meets with Mrs. 0 I. T.

W. C. T. U. meets with Mrs.

Hattie Fish. circle meets with Miss Ray Dowine. Parliamentary Law club meets with Mrs. F. A.

Sodergreen. Westminster guild meets with Miss Mary Hart. Thursday. Mrs. James H.

Kcaton and Mrs. Claude 'L, Hough, gives a chrysanthemum bridge. Mrs. E. S.

Warner gives bridge party. New Century club meets with 3 Mre. S. P. Mann.

Trinity Ladies' Aid meets with Mrs. R. E. Robinson. Friday.

Mra. H. E. Ketcham gives an afternoon tea. Mrs.

L. Hough give a an auction bridge. Miss Elinor L'berle entertains the Kamel Klub. Miss Esther Lockard enterclub. tains the Youngest Girls'.

Bridge Saturday. Mrs. Fhil entertains the St. Cecilia club with A rel ceptiones: Saturday Music club gives evening of chamber music at First Presbyterian, surprise. to their many friends will be the announcement of the marriage of Miss Pearl Bracken and Mr.

Luther Robins, which took place Friday evening at the home of the bride, 120 South D. Friends who knew of the existing engagement between Miss Braken and Mr. Robing were expecting the wedding to take place the latter part of the month 'as plans. were being made for such, but when Mr. Robins came over Friday morning they suddenly changed their plans and decided to be married that evening.

Only the immediate relatives and a very few close triends were called in for the ring ceremony which was performed by the Rev. C. B. Cross the. First M.

F. church, South. The bride had. as her maid of honor, Miss. Loretta Robins of Tulsa, sister of the groom and Mr.

Robins had as best man, the bride's brother, Mr. Bert Bracken. Miss Bracken is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L.

Bracken, and has lived in Muskogee and Tablequah all her life, Besides being very well known, espocially among the older residents of Muskogee, she is very popular in musical circles, being quite a musician herself. She is a brunette and looked especially charming, in her bridal gown, dark blue cloth -with trimmings of fur. She carried a lovely arm bouquet of bridal rosebuds tied with white and wore a large black velvet hat. Her attendant, Robins wore a becoming gown of white, taffeta. After the ceremony a salad course wag served the guests, after which Mr.

Robins and his bride left for Sapulpa where they wilf make their home. Mr. Robins is the son of Mrs. W. E.

Robing of 115 South and until recently made his home in Muskogee Engagement of Miss Taylor to Cecil Announced Today Annoutcement 13 made today of tho engagement of Miss Bessie Bob Taylor of Marshall, to Mr. Cecil. Moore of Muskogee, The wedding will be An event. of 6 at tho home in Murshall. Taylor la young girla who have visited in Muskogee recently: She has spent oral montha during the past few years with her sister, Mrs.

W. M. Gulager lot 1516 friends West here. Okmulgee Mr. Moore and has is a county host treasurer.

elect, and is one of gee's prominent young men, Mrs. Gulager will leave December for Marshall, to attend the wedding. where he is well known. H.e 18 now connected with the Edgerton-Hillis Hardware company at Sapulda, Both Mr. Robins and' his bride have been prominent workers in the First M.

E. church, South. A program of chamber' music will be given by the Ladies' "Saturday Music club under direction Mias Katharine M. Dietz next Saturday night at the Firat Presbyterian church, corner Fifth and Broadway, beginning at. 8:15.

The meeting is open to. the interested public and music students lure especially Invited to be present. The program: Part 1. Paper, "Early Violinists and ComF. M.

Davis. Voico, "Sognal (I Dreamed)" (F. Shira). -Mrs, C. A.

Kennedy. Reading. "The Visiting Bernice Perise Voice, "Charmant Biseau (Thou Lovely Bird)" (David) -Mrs. E. leta; Clarence Dietz, flute; Miss Katherine violin: Migg Lilli Belle Dietz, cello; Mrs.

Wayman Crow Jackson, plano. (Ries) Miss Katherino Dietz; Miss Leila G. Munsell, pianist. Reading, "The Message Beautiful" (Longfellow--from "Tales of a Wayside Margaret Cass. Part Trio for violin, cello, and piano, Op.

16 (Jadessohn)-Misses Dictz and Mrs. Claude Steele. ABOUT WESTERN Los Angeles, Nov. thousand ciub women of Los Angeles g.re co-operating. with the federal immigration commission and the school board in initiating 'new of educatior.

for the foreign population. Instead of teaching the allen patriotic hymns, he will be. instructed how call a doctor in an emergency, talk to the corner policeman, similar usages. The first step will be the opening of eighteen' night schools for -the foreign population, November 20. Mrs.

M. E. Croom and baby son, Mack, 'of McAlester are guests of the former's -parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

G. Harley, 525 North, Seventeenth. will entertain the Priscilla club next Mrs. T. Wysong of, 610 North Wednesday afternoon.

Mrs. James H. Keaton and Mrs. Claude L. Hough have issued invitathong to chrysanthemum bridge for next.

Thursday afternoon. On Friday Mrs. Hough will entertain at bridge alone and later in the season Mrs. Keaton will entertain again. During the past few weeks the West Park chapel has undergone a complete change.

New rooms. been added, the old one redecorated, new seats have been purchased and installed and there have been other repairs made. The lit. tle church is now finished nd in celebration of the fact that Sunday school will hold a rally Sunday 3 o'clock. Friends of the Sunday school members are invited.

The Ladies' Saturday Music club has arranged number of Sunday afternoon sacred concerts to be given dur. ing the winter. The first of these will be given Sunday afternoon at 3. o'clock at the First M. E.

church, South by' the choir of that church assisted by A. G. Boardman, tenor, Miss Leila Munsell, organist, and James L. Waller, director. A free will offering will be taken and the proceeds will be given Your Last Chance--to Get this $1.00 "Wear Double-lipped Quart Saucepan NOTE the two lips which enable you to.

pour with either right or left hand. covE for this Saucepan 190. Aluminum utensils are NOT "all the same." Refuse Substitutes For ONLY 59c and the coupon presented DE Lore Nov. 11, Cut out the coupon it to your dealer and get the "Wear-Ever" 'saucepan for only 590-by complying with the conditions named in the coupon. If not obtainable-at your dealer's, mail the compon and $1.00 to address stated in coupon and you will receive the pan prepaid.

Clip the Coupon! Get your Saucepan today! See yourself prefer do The Aluminum Cooking Utensil Company ya MT. MISS BESSIE: BOB TAYLOR. to Visiting Nurse fund of the United The program: Marche Solenne LeMaigre Miss Munsell. No Shadows Oh Divine Gounod Miss Marion Kapp. God So Loved the World.

Choir. Duet-Love Diy Miss Pearl Bracken and James Waller. The King of Love, My Shepherd Is. Gounod Choir. The Earth is the Frank Lynes A.

G. Boardman. Send Out by Gounod Choir. Misses Lucille Chandler and Lois Atkinson of Mississippi will arrive Monday to visit Mrs. J.

E. Lyles, 804 West Okmulgee. The Ladies' Aid society of Trinity church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 with Mrs. R. E.

Robinson, 301. South Sixth, with Mesdames Robert VErigley and Glen Weaver as assistant hostesses. 4The W. C. T.

C. will hold a meeting Wednesday afternoon, November 15, at home of Mrs. Hattie Fish, 556 North Sixth, at 2:30. Mrs. A.

B. Hagler, state organizer, will be present and will give full report of the executive held recently at the state convention. at Perry, Okla. The Fort Gibson union, members will also be guests of local union and all and others interested are cordially invited to attend and. help the women hasten the coming of national prohibition.

program: Song-All Round the Union. Devotional-Mrs. C. E. Shannon.

Call. Temperance Quotations, Report of. Delegates to. State vention Mesdames Fish Margaret and Gillam. Bradley of Fort Gibson.

Plan of WorK Hagler. Song---We for ProhibitionUnion. Reading Selected Miss Lucille. Wilson. Temperance Doxology-Union.

Social Hour. Circle No. 3 of St. Paul's church will meet Tuesday at 2:30 with Mrs. W.

H. Hooker, 321 North Thirteenth. Circle No. 2 of, Paul's church will meet Tuesday at 2:30 with Mrs. W.

D. Cornelius on South Thirteenth. Miss Loie Farley, formerly of Muskogee, now of Okmulgee, is the weekend guest of Miss Norma Dougherty of Crescent Place. Miss Harriet Reisburg, who teaches in the Fort Gibson school, entertained the faculty of the school this afternoon with a matinee party at the Broadway theater. Besides the teachers had as guests Misses Dorotha Davis and Schimbelman.

Mount Olivet Shrine No. 1 of the White Shrine of Jerusalem, will hold a ceremonial Monday patternoon at 2 o'clock at the K. of During the afternoon session candidates will be initiated and at 6 6'clock a banquet will be given at Melton's In the evening at the K. of P. hall, beginning at 8 o'clock, a ball and.

entertainment will be given. The members are requested to wear their fezes. The Poinsettia 'club will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mra. John nod)T. Homer who will entertain the club In addition to at East the home of Mrs.

Honry Vogel, talle Farmer, Side boulevard. chel Waanon, mond Dally, The Late club will hold an all day mooting Tuesday at the homo of Mias Delphi Mrs. W. J. Quarles, 918 West Dicts.

way. At high noon a lunch served, Mr. and Mrs. tertain the Women of the Congregational church. Evening Bridge will meet, Tuesday afternoon at 8:30 home, 1215 West with Mrs.

H. C. Thurman, 519 Nortn berg of this Fifteenth. J. E.

gomery, G. H. Mrs. R. D.

Buckles and daughter C. A. Moorer, Madeline, have returned from a visit at the W. G. Buckles ranch near Paw- The Muskogoe huska.

They returned Friday evening. club will meet the home dr James T. Tierney, 1012 Denison, who 903 Boston. and Surgeons' hospital 'improving. Lesson outline, has been quite ill at them Physiolans' will be givon: of Rovised.

Mra. George Sterling, 1112 Maple, who has been quite ill for several days, la much improved. Recording Nelson. Mra. William Brennan is quite ill at Blackbonrd--Mrs.

her home, 1209 Gibson. Resolution. Business Tho P. D. O.

will have their regular 1 o'clock luncheon meting Monday Mrs. Frank with Mrs. Sam Pogram, 1621 Elmira. has returned visit with The Woman's History club will meet Now Mexico, Monday afternoon with Mrs. J.

V. Fenner. Mildred Thirteenth, has Miss Willie Coleman, 817 Toxas, who Blanche Boone has been confined to' her bed, is not Mra. E. 8.

Lyet able to be out. Misses Fay Burch, Eunice Fisher, Heights, will Edith Johnson, and Jewel Pollook; aro party Thursday the guests of Miss Eloise Todd the the first of week- at J. A. Todd's ranch, threa be given by Mra. of Muskogee.

home in the The Clover Leaf will meet Tuesafternoon at 2:30 with Mrs. J. T. The St. Cecilia Thompson, 715 Dayton.

tained with day a by Mrs. Phil Mrs. J. H. Rose of Tulsa will arrive South Twelfth.

Sunday evening to be the guest of followed by a Mrs. D. E. Cornette several days consisting of a and to attend the meetings of the several musical White Shrine. Miss Cecelia Conway gave a novel from every projecture.

Large home, 215 South C. It was Japanese tea and was given for the Folk club of Central High school. The house was completed renovated into a real Japanese garden with. wisteria and chrysanthemum blossoms hanging from every proejcture. Large and small Japanese umbrellas were artistically used and the hours the phine young Conway, served a tea course in hostess, assisted by Miss Josereal Japanese style.

The guests attended costumed as Niponese. The annual recital of the Dietz studio Wag given Fridey night at the Bethany Presbyterian church to crowded house, A novel program portraying the "Seven Ages of Man" WAS arranged, each "Age" being represented by a solo and also ad ensemble number. The pupils acquitted themselves in splendid manner, most of them playing from memory, even in the ble work. all show marked 1m- provement in every way since last year's recital. The finale Wa8 the celebrated "Marche Romaine" Charles Gounod, and played by the older members of the -thirty-two violins, three flutes, two cellos, cornet, trombone, and two pianos.

Too much can not be said in appreciation of this recital and the teachers pupils are to be highly congratulated. The program follows: Infancy--Violin solo, "Slumber Song" (Gaynor)-Carvelli Thompson. Violin Sextette and Low" (Barnby) Manuel Lane, NornJolly, Elizabeth Everett, Antoinette Flamm, Minnle. Waddell, Geraldine. Morton, George Stubbs.

I. Childhood- Solo, "Spring Song' (Mendelssohn) -Ada Rudy. VioUn Quintette, "Maypole Dance' Morton, Han Alice Callahan, Lois Mahaffey, Genevieve Stuckslager, Josephine Newbold, IIT. Youth- Violin solo, "Simple Aveu" Cass Newbold, Violin Sextette, "The Young Patriot" -R Woolson, Carvelli Thompson, Harry Granger, Cleo. Trantham, Henry Coffeen; Carvel Mahaffey.

IV. Young Manhood- Violin solo, "Life Let 1s Cherish" (Farmer)Guilford Jacobs. Flute Trio, "Love's Dream After the (Czibulki) Miss Lottie James, Messry John Gibson and. Dietz. V.

Middle Age--Violin solo, "ConIcerto" (Seltz) Allegro -Anna Payne; Andante con Moto-Ellen Pramer: Allegro Dorothy Stuckslager, VI' Old Age -Trombone solo, "Evening Star" (Wagner)-James Gibson Cello Trio, "Andante" (Gluck)Misses Russell, Hattie Lee Chesnutt and Dietz. VII. Death," from Peer Oynt (Grieg)Violin quintette -Juanita Peters, Lima Martin, Corinne Chesnutt, MIldred Wrigley, Bertha Waldon. 1 4. All Days Are Alike to us us.

and to you, too, Madam, if, you are sending your tamily washing Why worry and frat about wash-day when you can gather up your washing, phone us to call Cor It and have it over with? tima, disappointment and trouble. phone 6 or 30, our wagons will call. Daily-Morton-Brown Laundry Co. Romaine" (Gou- The Rowens Cirole will meat Wednesday afternoon with Miss Ray the above pupile-Na- Dewine, 110 0. Harold Looney, RaJames Henley, Ray- The 8.

A. E. Alumni gave a very pretty 1. o'clock luncheon Friday at. W.

Gibson, the Hotel Severs. The table was atWilson Miss Lilt Belle traotively decorated in fraternity col. ore; covers were laid for sixteen. Moorer wili en- Mrs. John As North Junenewly organized Baturday tion, will give the first of a serles of club tonight at their bridge parties at her homo Tuesday Broadway.

The mem- afternoon. This party will be followed club are Mesdames by one on Wednesday afternoon. Dawson, F. L. MontFudge, John M.

Johns, Mrs. Cora Daugherty, 403 North and J. C. Mansfield. Thirteenth, businose.

spent Friday In Haskell on Parliamentary Law Wednesday afternoon at Masters Josoph and William MoMrs. F. A. Sodergreen, Bride of 1116 West Okmulgeo left toThe following program day for Tulsa, to spend the on with Master Sam MoCain, formerly of No. 11, p.

308, R. R. this olty. Loalle Smith, Secretary-Mra. Mathew Lucy Daily.

session. Hnya, from 534 West Okmuln throo weeks' relntives in Albuquerque, Daugherty, 403 North guest Miss of Tulsa, Okla. Warner of University 'entertain with a bridge afternoon. This will a series of parties to Warner at her lovely Hoights this winter. club will be enterreception November 18 Brown, at her home, The reception will bo in the evening, kitchen symphony and numbers.

Hackler, Denning Green, Charles Miller, and Frank Hogan The Now. Century club' will Thursday thimble party with Mrs. 8. P. Mann at her home oh North Sixth.

The committee for composed of D. O. Mort Wyly. Claude Mrs. J.

Steele, D. Alex Wyand Todd, will And for the meeting. Mr. and Mre. H.

8. Bhelor, 519 North Eleventh, announce the of pound son, born this morning. MARK PICKFORD TO OWN COMPANY Mr. and Mre. H.

D. Ollvor, 403 North Thirteenth, have a8 their guests Mra. Oliver's brother and Hits wite, Mr. and Mrs. C.

F. Robertson of Tulsa. Rev. W. 8.

Wiley, 1601 Hayes, loft today to make an extensive tour through the south, especially through Alabama and Georgin, whore he will give Sunday school lectures, Dolla Warren 'and Dorothy Shinn mates with tacky party Friday even. entertained de number of their schooling at the home of Mrs. A. North O. The evening was spont with games and refreshments served by Mrs.

Warren. assiated by Irene Montgomery and Thelma Tinch. The guests were Anne' Elliott, Alma Zink, Thibetta Evane, Grace Robinson, Ruth Cronk, Adele Pemberton, Thelma Smith, Reta Hollingsworth, Naomi Al. len, Naomi Minnis, Elsie Ritchey, Thelma Mary Brandon, Jeanette Mcfaddin, Della Wren, Dorothy Shannon Charles Mason, Oren Smith, Clarin Lydel, Ed Gowin, Everett Wood, Clifford Garrett, James Mason, Johnnie Carroll, Angus and Amos Edmond, Clifford Davidson, William Announcement. is made of the ganization of' a new company owned and operated by Mary Piokford, the popular movie star.

John Emerson was chosen by Marys Pickford to direct the production of her first picture in. which she will. take the leading role. It la her parpose now'. to make but a limited numbor of films each season, but.

these, sho Bays, will be master works and produced at unlimited cost. Selecting play, entitled "Less than Dust" her firati production. Miss Pickford atatos that castaway," ad she appears, la the most artistic blend. ing of her personality with scenario and story yet accomplished, Having made a fortune out of acting before the "Camera it remains to' be seen it Mary can. make as big a financlal success operating her, own com pany a8 she has made of acting.

Dr. Nichole has moved his office to suite 508, Phoenix HIS CHICKENS GONE. W. W. Bradley, 624 North Third 'loss of suveral chicken rodently, police, which street, reported tc the the he believes the work of chicken thieves.

Three dally trains to Henryetto via O. 'Phone The Furniture Store for Everybody WELCOME VISITORS To The Big Rally Make this big Furniture Store your headquarters. Five big floors of new furniture for your inspection No matter whether you are contemplating buying or not, we are pleased to have you call. Street doles FURNITURE COMPANY 223-225 West Okmulgee The Furniture Store for Everybody MAINTENANCE GOLD NOTES Standard Gas Electric Co. THE investor wants to know how the property back of his security is being up.

The exhaustive printed annual reports of Standard Gas and Electric Conpany answer this question for the sixteen subsidiaries comprising the tion," serving more than 325,000 customers in upwards of 275 cities, towns and villages. In. 1915, upwards of 14 percent of the gross earnings were devoted to maintenance, depreciation and reinvestment in the properties. These and other interesting facts of interest to every investor are included in a new 64-page book containing upwards of 150 photographs; also graphic charts showing increased business and earnings of subsidiaries 1911-1915 inclusive. MAY WE SEND YOU A COPY? Muskogee Gas Electric Company Telophone 3415 23-25 W.

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