Norman Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 188, Ed. 1 Monday, November 29, 1920 Page: 4 of 4
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NORMAN DAILY TRANSCRIPT—NORMAN, OKLAHOMA
MONDAY.
TUESDAY.
12:15—Lions luncheon, Sooner
confectionery.
3:00—St. John's Episcopal Guild.
Vjrs. j. B. Cheadle. 494 Elm.
3:CH"V Presbyterian Women. Mrs.
( \\ Carton, Mr«. Charles
lAvitfht and Mrs Cora I>ill
8:00 Popular Science club. Prot.
a id Mrs. S. R llaHsrll. 720
DeRarr.
3 <)0 Missionary society, M. E.
church South. Mrs. L. Mevt-r
214 West Eufaula
WEDNESDAY
1213— Chamber of Commerce
luncheon, Sooner confec-
tionery.
1 00- Linger Longer club. Mrs.
Roy Foster. 211 Uartro.
3:0C—New Idea club. Mrs. Ella
Hurch, 312 East Gray
3:00 Needle and Thimble club.
Mrs. George Miller, 700 Mil-
ler.
8:0C Card club, Mr and Mrs. J.
') Maguire. 310 Elm.
3:0€ Ladies Aid. M. K. cuhrch,
will meet at the church.
THURSDAY.
3 OC Old Regime club. Mrs Ed
'ohnson. 539 Elm.
FRIDAY.
1 00 One o'Clock Luncheon
ub, Mrs. T. IT. \szman.
715 DeRarr
J 0C Coterie, Mrs Charles Deck-
• r, 508 Chautauqua.
2—1 Federated Missionary so-
ciety. Presbyterian church.
SATURDAY.
.r 00 Daughters of American
i nvolution, Mrs R. ( 1 er-
r. I. Mrs. I. R. Hell and Mrs.
\ R. Adams.
3(X Mtrrnoon party. Mrs. < .
L. Grimes and Mrs Adda
White, 511 West Main.
Messrs R. F. and Cash Hughe*
tertaired Mr. and M i - Harry I '
say. Mr. and Mr- Mar--. 1 1"
Misses Mary and Na Hm <
Mr. Herndon Hughes for <!
urday evening.
Mrs. J. S. Lindsay's guest for din-
ner Sunday were Mr and Mrs Ma
shall Phelps of Plainview. Te^ ts, and
Mr. John Lindsay.
Mr. and Mrs Rca Lindsay will
have for their guests Monday (Vin-
ing for dinner Mr. and Mr Harry
Lindsay. Mr and Mrs
Phelps, Mrs. J. S. Lindsay and Mr
John Lindsay.
Miss Laura McCall gave a lutie!
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Wesb Symmes. Her gue ts v.ert Mrs.
Clinton Shaw. M \V t r Heiry.
.
1111« n Olaudt i
Mr. and Mrs
eturneil from *
lort.ing.
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is visit*
Rev. J. V. McCall of Ilug<
ng his brother, V r S. A.
.nd family.
Reuben Colm.i i who is attending
:o his school Monday a * pend tit
. their daughter
I Mr. Geurge McK■■
:'.g son itturni ! to *'i !i •
day in Lewi-vp'e, Ar
I ! \dki:i- and baby t. felt Simple Health
tnrnt-tl Sunday from Custer City r.fter
a visit with Mrs Adkins' parent-. Mi
and Mrs. J. 11,. Pyeatt.
Mi s Flora McDani.l return'd to
Dale Sunday where she teaches m
tin* public m hools. after spending <
Thanksgiving vacation with he** iath-
cr, Mr. Tom McDaniel
Rules for Children
(iiven by Red Cross
The following ten simple health
rule- for children are given out by
the Red Cross:
1 Begin the day by washing your
tne face and hand- cleaning your teeth,
her and drinking a :-'lass ot pure water
and 2. If possible eat some cereal
breakfast. Eat brtv.il aid butt* at
every meal.
111**i ry M -ley w ho had in | 3. Eat regular three meals a <!a.v
• i it tin University h' M>itai ! >ome vegetabh s every day and thew
, . i City Wednesdav i r a \« ur fo<*«l well
Mrs. John Merkle i< spendin
Thai I s iving vacate.in with
daughter. Mrs. R E. Bowling
liilv in Pauls \ alley.
•ti m along nicely
Mr and Mrs. A. M. |amta)ti will
•lit it;.in with a Goose dinner * this
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our 1 (
d. Drink
4. Milk is
plenty of it.
5. Buy more fruit at'<l less candy.
Always wash fruit well before eat-
< Do not eat with a knife, fork
i: ! Dudley ami Mr. Ker* Janit-!or on that has beer, used bv an-;
; thct person, not use any driulang
—•— cu except your own
\!-s Catherine RedforJ arrive:! 7 Coffee and tea arc ia;uri
ulay from Milvmkee. Wis., and > and you should never get into the
1 \i • h r daughter Mrs. (I M habit of drink:: v tiietn
1 a• ■ '1 y r seve: a! month: 8. Disease germs grow beat
filth, so keep your mouth an ! bo.lv j
Mrs i Keller. Misses Yanna1, clean. Take frequent baths. Xev r i
; ■ • ' ,:.i: - .
i iving holidays .n L< x- :ivate the "tooth nsh habit
i . '
ihier you will be. Cultivat-- a hapj
Mr I. T ('irtliel returned Mon- disposition.
V Ml", Ala . where s .«• ! \ descriptii.n is Liven cf "i'e i
*
'whooping cough and other a.i!m. ri'.s !
.f.c rrev M t Robertson is in Pu Gf children. The aim < f the booklet
1 v. i ll his mother who N seriously1 j }s to enable the teacher to recognize j
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• j the spread of d: ease to other pupils. |
!()nc.: diRe;
' r n l M-s. I. S Hrooks and ch.il
• i Oklahoma City are guests of
.-.rid M s. T. F. Pierce.
[r- !<l n \*• !! retnrt e 1 F rlav
.1 fa
ha broken out t. .<•
1 <t is urg« ' to notify a physi- |
. irhout d< ay.
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lr packaft*"* of 30 protected bf
apectal moisture • proof wrapper.
AJso in round AIR TIGHT tins of 50.
I SWELLED w: l pri.Ni.
THE FAr nian nt-xt- .110.
WAS READ:rJC •;
OF MY cigu:> '.to aJs.
AMD I ' It Mia chucUo.
NCV/ NO oni' I over.
PRAISED THAT ml.
I SO I had to ask.
IF HE liked It.
AND HE said. "Sure."
AND LAUGHED au'iio more.
THEN HE a aid.
"LOOK HERE" and poiuted
AND WHERE I'd written.
• PURE TOBACCO."
THE PRINTER tad uet
"PURE TABASCO."
AND THAT'S why the uiau.
THOUGHT MY ad.
WAS HOT 3tuff.
BUT THEN lie said.
"FORGET THE ad3.
I NEVER read 'fm,
BUT LEMME tell yna.
SOMETHING DIFFERENT.
THEY OUGHT to say.
ABOUT THAT cigarette.
AND THAT Is this.
THEY SATISFY."
AND DARNED if I don't think.
HE REALLY believed.
HE WAS Riving 1110.
SOMETHING NEW!
\fOU can blame it on the printer if you don't
se« "They Satisfy" in a Chesterfield adver-
tisement. But be sure of ihis—you'll find it
in the cigarette, - "y time. Wonderful Turk-
ish and Domestic ' aocos, wonderfully blended
—it sounds easy. But you'll find nothing else
like Chesterfields. That blend can't be copieii.
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CIGARETTES
McCaii's Great Half Price Sale
Today started the greatest bargain -ale that was ever held in
tlii- section. New. high clas^ seasonable merchandise olfered just
at the height ol the season at Hall" Price.
\\ e all wanted to see lower prices- -hoped it would come about
next season—no one thought price- could take such a tumble in m)
short a time. We leel tlint vott v. ouhl Inn our wants lor tlii ea-
-011 il yon could buy them at the right price and we believr this
Halt I'rice Sale will give you the right price*.
That we are taking a los-> on the goods v.eare ellingat hall price
^tands to reason—mo>{ niercliatit^ are \\ illing to get thi^ price ;ul-
iustment over a quick a possible—lev. ■ " them are willing to take
half price for their goods.
If you were in the store todav come again tomorrow , tor .ve do
not believe you could -ee all the bargain.- at one visit—il you were
not here today let nothing keep you away tomorrow.
Look at tee followine- and remember then are mativ otl ?r
of :il thL , eek at' HAL!' PRICK.
"ie
Half Price Sale Of Waists And Blouses
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Choose iroin ever;
and blouse in our
\\ eck and pa.
wai -.t
•k this
only half price.
This iTiclude- all (jeorgctte,
Tricolette. Taffeta. Satins,
iiid Crepe dc Chine as well
a - all \\ ash wai -1
More than one hundred
beautiful fall and winter
-t v les al less than t he cost of
materials u. ed in their mak-
All ti'
ioular
-lor-, m-
tlie ever
well as
lip All, 1
All
h. wlnle, inde, taujie and < titer wanted snaoe
1 rom
ti
m a gn at vanetv < i wantcti -V
m-
cuuling ii''
Note ti
51.00.
: gtdar v:i;..-t> as we! as overblouses.
: in- re iuced price-:
S5.00 ?l- "0 Waist- redtn ' d to SC.25
.
W.i. e W '. Waists at Haii Price
iTV line ri'l II!
'
I < t \ wai-t made, special thi- v.
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!a!: Price i'or Cuitain Fabiics
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lfe.V
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5' c Curtain Fabrics,
S,-c Curtain Fabric-.
S1..-0 Curtain I'abrics
xi'f)U who ha
for lower price- in curtain !.-li-
ne- -hould make the store a vi--it
this week and note the wonder-
ful value- we are offering m i; is
department.
• )ne.hundred pieces ol nia-!ra-,
voiles, marquisette- and cretons
ire all ottered at Mali I 'rice
Many of these patterns arc
;^i!yen popular and ome oi tliein
have been among oui best i II-
f.ers but the mills will not include
•> ' ' ?!:s.'--.'-^-''.j ' '' "• lliese pattern-in their next _\ 1 a:
. -''5. line so we are closing them at this
V_*2r! W--W 1 •' •
time.
. 30c
-(•rci.il 75c
7.-c Curtain Fabric-, s
S1.(X) Curtain Fabrics
?_.50 Curtain l abric
i" ial
3712 c
50c
St.25
Laches Winter Underwear At Half Price
This week we are offering two very won-
derful bargains in l.adies' W inter I"nderwear.
Carter s famous underwear for women,
made of finest tpiality cotton in medium
weight, not fleeced, three styles, low neck and
no sleeves, hall low neck and elbow sleeves,
high neck and long sleeves, all are ankle length
—both regular and extra sizes, our finest $3
inderwear, special this week at only $1.50.
Ladies' Winter Union Suits in three styles,
made of good quality cotton, good weight,
fleeced lined, both regular and extra sizes,
high neck and long sleeves, half low neck and
elbow sleeves, low neck and no sleeves, our
best $1.75 and $2 union -nits, special tlii- week
at onlv $1.00.
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McCALL'S
NORMAN'S GREATEST STORE
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Norman Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 188, Ed. 1 Monday, November 29, 1920, newspaper, November 29, 1920; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc114509/m1/4/: accessed April 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.