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Tulsa World from Tulsa, Oklahoma • 6

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Tulsa Worldi
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Tulsa, Oklahoma
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TULSA DAILY WORLD RIDAY JANUARY 8 1926 TULSA LAGS 1H AIDTOCHAR1TY of a CLUB NOTES of of I Millet Beautiful ii Shoes 'W MS Kaah mamfoer wilt ba par The Day in Washington ORPHEUM THEATER BUILDING '(1 Choice of the Store at Today and Saturday Winter Apparel 49 i5 (Street loor) Odd Lot of Gloves One half Price and Less Bage and Costume Jewelry Included at 408 South Main (Street Hoot) MRS MAY REYNOLDS TULSA PIONEER DIES 5 Th Ilebskali club will met rl day ftrnuon at 2:80 o'clock in tha horn ot Mra JI Varney at 8783 Eeat ourth place with Mra Paul Hughes and Mr Harry Jurd a atlatent hoateseea PHONOGRAPH GUT TO COMORT BLIND ROT Mr and Mrs Sydney Salisbury Smith hav ahangad their addreaa from Ills East Sixteenth street to 1748 South Viator avenu The masting of tha A It Study elub calendered tor riday has been postponed on account of tha death of Mr William Quarry STATUS AIR CAUSES DEBATE inal Reductions On All Remaining Thia to a group of 290 plscea consisting of collar and cuffeta vaateee long panels jabot of fane lace no Is and voile Ragularly $250 and $350 ihH1 MS 141 tame sit mm Society Vp SARA DAVIDSON ltlt 118 4H lie Mr tai Mrs Hull of Chi cago' ara vteitorg tn th home of their niece Mra Jarus orster and Mr renter and their' nephew Dr IL Messimer and Mr Me aimer Visit (Wk County Schools' DRUMRIGHT Jan Tha first two weeks in January have bean set aside as rural school visitation week and the business and professional men will make their trip to the rural districts up until January II There are II rural achoole In Creek county regarded of vital Interest to business men and thee will bo vtolted Odd Lot of Neckwear Youth win JUva Songs to Help Pass Away Hoar mU He Raoovava rom 1 metier Banes Regularly $1 to $160 School Lovy Still low 1 PERRY Jan Despite the fact that the school levy tor Noble coun ty tn lilt wag higher than In llip It la still considerably lower than that of surrounding counties ac cording to Mra Ada 81ms county superintendent The Noble County levy 41 mills Kay B10 Paa nee Ml Garfield 775 Payne I IS Logan 874: Creek 1111 fridge Luncheon Invitations have been extended by Mra JU Lewis and Mrs Emil Turk for the largo luncheon and bridge party at which they will entertain Informally on Monday in the Maya hotel "Old Hundred'1 and "Down Upon the Uwe nee Hirer" his favorite tanes drifted from a phonograph Thur day night to th joy of Virgil Ro IS who through the kindneaa of the Edgar Music Shoppe will now have music to break the monotony of bong daya spent In darkness While to recovering from burns received In a powder explosion Virgil whose eight was destroyed and whose body was terribly burned when a ran nt powder with which ha wail playing exploded told Mrs Ilupt 411 West ourth that the day would not seem ao endless nor so lonely if ho could have music Mrs Hunt Wednesday enlisted the newspapers In her search for a phonograph for Virgil and Thursday afternoon wae able to take tha In strument to the boy The child wae beside himself with joy at the gift Sacred music and old ballads are Vlrglla favorite inu lc Unlike moat children of hie ago be hag no Me for jars Thursday Mrs Hunt received half doeen of taro of phonographs and many other' partons called to offer records Virgil Is the eon of Mr and Mr Edwerd 1 Rees lit North rhoenlx WASHINGTON Jan' Interna tional phases of radio regulation wire conMdorad Thursday at th "hearings by the house merchant ma rina commftt on the White bill for control of air communication Mouborgno of the army signal corps said this question was 19 In 1 Soecial riday Special riday they spent their koneymeo Mr and Mrs Hancock ar a bridegroom and bride of 'tha Christmas holldeys their weddiag having been an event of Chrtstmes eve Mrs Hancock wae formerly Miss Hatty Smith and to the daughter of Mrt Effie Smith of HI North Main street Mrs May Reynolds 55 years of age plonrerof this etty and wits of Reynolds contractor died nt tha family residence 414 West Second street nt an early hour Thursday morning Mr and Mr Reynolds came to Tulsa 21 years ago and have since that time re sided at the West Second street ad dresa tThe deceased had been in ill health 'for several months but her death came unexpectedly Born at Aurora HI ehe came with her parents to Cambridge Kan and lateg resided in Atlanta Kan She was married in Wichita In 1896 and with her husband earn to McCloud Okla The couple re moved to Tulsa In 1904 Mrs Reynolds to survived by her huaband two daughters Mrs Eu nlce'Roblneon and Mrs Glen Elliott Of Tulsa two slaters Mrs Ella Klhbe end Mra Stella Robbins of Uber a I Mo and a brother Adrian Kinley of Hutchinson Kane uneral service will be held ri day afternoon at 2:30 from the Stanley and McCune service rooms Twelfth and Boulder streets the Rev Kerr of the irst Presbyterian church officiating In terment will be in Rom HUI esnxe tery International Phases Radio Give Concern to Committee With amily ItraldMl In Weal Sec ond Street lUsldenre 32 Yearn uneral riday Shoes of known quality and value at endof the season prices Tha Tulsa Rhaksspeove club will meet In regular session riday after noon In the home of Mrs Herbert ft Mason at 1701 South Chsysnn ave nue and the meeting will begin at 2:10 o'clock instead of 3 o'clock as usual Tulae's par capita contribution to the community fund is lew than the average contribution of 10 repre sentative American cities supporting a slmfliar fund Lee execu tive aecreinry of the chest' said Thurtday In 1925 Tulsa contributed 9201 per capita toward the Support the chest In comparison with an average of ll contributed In other centers Leal year 1 2224 dlvldtfais and firm contributed to the community fund a total of 929096339 or an average pledge of 99199 When the campaign was con ducted in January of last year it was estimated that Tulsa's popula tion was In sxceas of 11 1200 This meant that one person out of every eight in the city contributed to the fund Lae's table showing the contribu tion of 1 1 American cities to a com munlty fund follows: Reduced rom Our Regular Standard Price of $10 Mr and Mrt Jamas Harrison and daughter MIm Edna Harrison have returned from New York where they spent the past month with kinsfolk In Albany and Klngatoa Mtos Gertrud Lawrence left Wednesday for her home In Akron Ohio after an extended visit withbsr couatna Mr and Mra Hubert winsten east of town Per Capita Contribution Is Loss Than in Ten Other Cities a matter far agisMtv legal study as the government Might not be Abla te enforce tha power It claimed over the ether He explained there nothing to prevMt a meaMge being cent from one foreign station to an other by way of the United States Representative Davte republican Tenneaere believed the air was fa th category of waters luterftatlonai but aubjeet to regulation by any na tion when shipping approached Us boundaries Logua of tha Independent Wire leas Telegraph company con tended radio control ahouW ba left solely in the bandg of the depart ment of commerce The bill In ad dition to providing for and defining departmental would vest judicial qneotiona in A commission nine Emil Smith of the Inter Qty Radio and Tetepbede company of Oho charged that the department Mrn A Garrtoon of BL Louis to a visitor in the hem of her daughter Mrs Harry Gale Mra John Jone aid her daugh tor MIM Emily Jones of BUtere vlllo' Va who have been the guests ot Mr and Mra Mo Junkin left Tuesday night tor their home Eighteenth street Rabbi Samuel Kaplan of Temple Jerael read the marriage service as th bridal party stood under a lovely renopy of rosea UUea ot the valley and smllax Juet before the ceremony Mr Theodore Iltteuger violinist played "I Ixive You Truly" to piano ac companiment by Mra Samuel Kap lan who also played the "Lohengrin" processional as the bride and bride groom and their attendants took their placmTat the altar The bride was attended by Mrs Cyril Turk as matron of honor and tho bride groom's best man was Mr Samuel SheffaL Tho bride's wedding gown Was fashioned ot whit crepe Roman and Silver cloth embroidered with rhinestone and Grlmmad with a bow knot of orang blossoms She wore a veil of crape Elizabeth am broidered with orange blossoms and she carried an arm shower bouquet ot orchids rosebuds and lilies of the valley The matron ot honor was gowned in shell pink crepe Roman embroidered with rhinestones and her arm bouquet was of pink rosea and UUea Of tho valley Tho eeremony was followed by' a wedding dinner In the dining room on tho mesaaatne floor ot tho Mayo hotel at whtoh Rabbi Kaplan was toastmaster Mr and Mrs Lehrman are spend ing their honeymoon in Hot Springs Ark Mr and Mra Jamee Blehop ot Bevnly Hilts Cal arrived Wednes day night for a month's visit wHh Mr and Mrs IL Schaber and Mrs William flmlth Mr rank a Morrison and two children rank jr' and Nancy of Grafton II! are vtolilng Mra Morrison's parents Mr and Airs 11 Moroney "of 59 West Ninthtreat Mra Morrison Was formerly Mlea Helen Mornney Without Doubt Greatest Sale! Mra A Snoddy will be the leader at the meeting of tho Jane Addams Chautauqua circle io bo held In th A clbbroom at 280 o'clock riday afternoon Thl will th flrat meeting held iluce be fore the holidays and will mark the conclusion ot the study of "The Life of tho Ancient East" by Balk! The ast Natrona club will enter tain riday evening nt auction bridge In the home of Mr end Mr A nnalep at 510 South Houaton avenue In compliment to the hue bands of the 'members Reduced rom Our Regular Standard Price of $S5O ot commsrcp tad dlcrtmlntg against averlasd wireless awtees tn their eompetlttoa with telegraph sag telpphon Ifa When Solicitor Davis ot the commerce department Jd auob a charge was "utterly fatoe" Mr Smith admitted he had no personal knowledge of such dla crimination but said ha had bean Informed of It Hearing bn the bill were as journed for a weak Pound Paper Eaton' Eacrlte pound paper and envelope White only Regularly tic Special QQrtrUar UC With 3 packages ot envelope No further inducement should be necessary tljan to state that these superlative slippers ae reduced many dollars in pricc at once the rarest opportunity of the season in this city The demand will be large Our clientele i urged to make immediate selection What aim Tqlsa will La asked to contribute to the support of the community fund in 1929 has not yet teen determined This depends upon the action of the budget committee which to now examine the financial estimate for the coming year ub mltted by th 19 participating agencies Lee said Thurelay that budgets submitted by (he kgsncle bad been ooneervatlvely compiled i i Name Head ot AuxlUery CUSHING Jan Mra Elizabeth Taylor was elected president ot th American Legion auxiliary at the meeting thle week Other officerslooted ware Mra A Wait vic president Mr Dav reers tary Mr Olive McCoy treasurer Diimer sad' Bridge juaa aaa Jimu jurvty Muir at a man in formal dtanar Mi and bridf Mrtv Wtauda? their home at J44 ffotnh Chayannt avoua Small Tm Mra Chartea Haraleou Raa hoiteaa Tueeday afternoon to a group of friend whom ata had lavlted for tea tn courtesy tit Mra David Taylor of New York City who was th gut ot Dr and Mra Peden until Wednesday when shb left for Den ver Colo to join Mr Taylor In a trip to The west Mra Haralson brought th small company togethertn her hum at 1014 East our teenth street for th tea which was 1 on of th eerie of email tea Whichh la giving during th Winter Eehrmafi BAndverker Th wadding of Ntsa Helen Hand vertar th daughter of Mr 1 Handvsrkar and Mr George 11Lehtman thia on ot Mra Lhr tnnn waa celebrated Tuesday after noon at o'clock In tha home ot the bride's mother at 1119 East January Cladrance Sale THE SECOND DAY ON WHICH WE ARE CONCENTRATING OUR EORTS TO OUR IRST LOOR DEPARTMENTS i nformal Danos Th Women's association of the Oakhurat Country club will enter tain with en Informal donas on Sat urday evening January 28 Th members of the entertainment com mittee fur the dance ar Mr and Mr Wad Whiteside Dr amt Mr Bryan Mr and Mra Nicholson Mr and Mr Guy DavlMr and Mr 1 Mumee Mr Mr rank Larson Mr and Mrs Tj Twist Mr and Mrs Harry Bagby and Dr and Mrs II Mur dock mltted to Invite ens couple fur tha Prt Mrs Stansbury and little daughter Norma Day ot Okmulgee and Mra Stanabury's mother Mra A DeArmond ot Butlar Mo who have bean tha guests ot Mr and Mr Gaorga Canterbury have re turned to Okmulgee Mr George Canterbury Scott of Nw York City who has bean spending tho Christ mu holidays in th Canterbury home loft Thursday for Milford Conn to resume hto studies at tho Milford school Mr Roott to a nephew of Mr Canterbury MIm Lulu Luk and Mie Kate Luke of Orthre city are tho guest of Mr and Mr James Ar thur Hull Small 91tM only and In abort two elaep and on clap Myira reneh bld Imported and do mratlg euPeakln Colors brown black gray and whit Beaded Banding Ona lot ot Beaded Banding: In olld col or Black tl cut beads and other pat terns In bright assorted colors Regu larty tOo to 3OC (Strec loor) Clearance of Silk and Wool Scarfs Special $095 at (Street loor) rty riilw mi cixntia tmm City H1U Kourian 1 HI1 Ornt IO III OrBg MJ HO Heranlon Ps 111 Ill Canton Ohln lei 111 Oklnhnnte CHr 10IW TalM 111111 Umbrellas A splendid Service Umbrella covered with the finejl imported Swiss Gloria Shown in all colors and arr guaranteed not to split ancy handles and paragon" frame wfth 10 ribs U1 wonder if you misted me Uuterday 1 aid ftot ffei to tali to you but hut the eame I war on the job aS dag "Pou tee during our January Clearance Sale I have been working just at hard at rpw tending thingt out to mg out of town friendt at theta gpd aal pricct will be juet at glad to fiUyour orden alto Just placed call to 1 7101 tMion to etation call and the operator will find me immediately then 1 will ruth your order out on the tame mail "Sincerely Conilitlngof Luxuriout Coati Coitumci Daytime Sports and Afternoon Drenee All Reduced to Mr Imogen Clsrk of KI Reno Okla to a visitor In th hom of Mr and Mrs Rom Gibbs Mlg Edna Ballibury of Oil city lapending the winter In th home of tar atiter Mr 8 Smith Mr and Mra Hancock have returned from Joplin Mo where Ladies English Rib Hose They ar all lll and vary suit able for sports wear Woven tn th famous plneappl atlteh and shown In color tanbark bclgb atmosphere gray and black Sixes 8U to 10 OURTH AND MAIN TULSA RHONE 3 7 101 MIm WATCH US GRO'W Engagement Addounced A ot of Bapulpa society new that to ot keen Interest to a large number of eoclety folk ot Tulaa par ticularly th younger set I the nounoement of th ngagement' of Mice Dorothy Taylor th lovely 3ung daughter of Mr and Mr Taylor of Sapulpa and Mr 'Coiar Yoakarn of Holdenville Okla th eon of Mr and Mra Yoakam of Columbus Ohio which wa mad th smart luncheon given Thurs day by Mrs Taylor and MIm Taylor in their hem at 809 'South Water Atlant fiaDUlui MIM Taylor' engagement Mr Yoakam and ttalr approaching wad ding on Thursday January 28 ta came known to th company with th distribution ot th favora ot Uny wedding ring to which Ilttl card carrying the very interesting and gurpristag information were at tached Matter Jam Brry tn a court suit at whit satin distributed the tiny boxes Th larg company of to guests waa Seated about a table that was lovely with artlatl decoration ot rosebuds and awet psas in th color combination of pink and whit' Mia Taylor who is a leader in younger social circle ot Bapulpa and very popular In Tulsa I a gifted musician poweeatng an extraordi narily bsautiful soprano vole of th coloratura duality Mis Taylor Is th University of Okla homa and Is a member of th Kappa Alpha Theta sorority and Lafallotte club on ot th leading social clubs ot Tulss Mr Yoakam to a graduate of the University of Ohio and to a hl Delta Theta fraternity man Thewedding of Mlae Taylor and Mr Yoakam will ba A largo and brilliant 'affair and will celebrated In th Southam Methodist church of 8a pulpa Tulsa matrons and girls tn attsnd anee at tha luncheon war Mrs Walter Earl Drown Mr Homar IL Taylor Mrs Dudley Dlggea Mor gan Mra Vernon Henry Mr Robert Ktanan Mra George Jacoba Mra Rlnh Vtarrv Uli NsnYni Brown MIm Slleabeth Cook MIm Margaret Lamb MIM Marjorl 1 Welch Ml Maxln Maxey Miss Jsan Hagler MIm Nsll CoSkVMlra Carolyn Bkelly and Miss Luey May Marquis Will Share Honors at Toa Mra Vlncsnt Gifford of Erls Pa will arrlv riday for a visit in th horns ot Mrs Gifford brother Mr linlolphBhfrk and Mrs Shirk who also have a their guest Mrs Guth another sister of Mr Shirk who arrived Wednesday from 7 southwest Where ah had beta mo toring Mre Gifford and Mra Guth ill ahsr honors with Nr and Mra JoHph Warren Banderrat th amall Informal tea at which Mr and Mrs Ttare TWwIwam taHrha ItAwf r' vawa MV aevwav day afternoon in tha Tulsa Country aj cu Small Bridge Tea Mra Dudley Dlygc Morgan will have a group of visiting girls and their 'hottsS a her mini for aery smalt and informal bridge tea rrioay anarnooa ner noma ar 1 11 9 EM Nineteenth street Continuing Our January' Clearance of Shoes The second day of our big shoeevent and there is still a good assortment Just think shoes at such a low pries There are all thez materials satin patent Wd suede In euch styles as strapped pumps oxfords and gores If you cannot use two pairs it Ml pay you to bring a friend and buy them togetheh (Street loor) Hearing were continued by a house committee on the radio con trot bill The moving picture question wm argued before th federal trad cormnlealon Th hearing In th aluminum Me were postponed until rldey by a asnat committee White on ot it committees was Investigating the subject the hous debated rubber and th tariff I Herg Hansen Outlay negro vet eran of th Ninth United StatM cav alry to to becom' a captain in th Liberian frontier fore Africa The Liberian republic maintain a uni formed tore of 1090 trained troopa jri Zhi 4 1 1 i' uj 7 ft I i fw LI i ii 3 I) IT JX 4 I I I I fi 1 JU lLM (f MSb pt 1 IT VUv a A Ji cP lllBk I The Vogue Shop I I 523 South Main 4 4 i sSw "HI The Voa I 623 Sout I Xlphonw er 't 7 liw VI 5S9 I Stasr) H' a i i I.

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