The Norman Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 23, 1922 Page: 3 of 10
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THE NORMAN TRANRCPTPT—NORMAN, OKLAHOMA
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Corn News *
.> WILFORD BRYANT *
.> Route Two, Norman, Okla. v
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Spring is almost here and every-
one is getting; busy, the men arc
breaking their ground and getting:
things in good shape and they are
expecting a very abundant crop
this year—The women nre busy
starting their early gardens and
hatching off chickens tor early
friers.
Mr. and Mrs. H . I*. Bailey of
Norman ^pent Sunday with Mr. and
.Mrs. Pouder.
Mr. Marion Collins and Mr. Bob
Calvert attended singing at clothier
Sunday night.
Mr. Ah in Payne, went to the City
Saturday on business.
The M. K. church, south of Nor-
man gave a very interesting pro-
gram at the county farm Sunday
with splendid song service and talks
by Messrs Black and Shelton ey ry
one enjoyed the evening especially
the old folks.
Mr. Roy Gilmore and one of his
high school friends ot capital were
visiting his uncle T. II. Gilmore and
family, the first of last week.
Mr. Arnold Wcidenmeier was in
the city last week having dental
work done.
\lr. Grant was in Normafi Wed-
nesday attending to business affairs,
he ^ay> lu is going to subscribe for
the Transcript in the near future.
Mesdames K. S. Bryant and \Y.
I. Ragsdale called on Mrs. Weiden-
mcier Sunday afternoon.
Mr. I "rank Col well of "Stop 13' was
in Moore Wednesday, telling ahom
onie chicken theives visiting his
• :;ckeM house and relieving him of
150 liens but was kind enough to
It-, vc him three to raise from.
Mr. 1). \\ . January i- hauling hay
t< the city this week, seems to be
ile a demand for hay now.
Mr. l'aul Westermeier marketed
(>(i dozen eggs in the city last week.
Mrs. ('. T. Tarbett was shopping
in Norman Wednesday of last
week.
Mr. Ambro-i Weidenmeer was in
Mrrore getting some repairs for
their pump, he 'is also putting out
finite ;.n orchard of peaclu-s, apples,
aj ricots. cherries, and berries of elii-
lei' :t kinds also s«-me grapes, he e\
pc cts lots of good eats in the future
Mi- Wilma M inter has just re-
turned from a two we k* \ isit with
friend- end relatives in K1 Reno,
l iklahoma.
I ncle Rud Gilmore was down from
i'i. city last week looking att;r hi
farms.
Mr. A. D. Ferril informs ti- that
1 < hss a loss about 50 chickens
the r -u'.lt of chicken theives. they
St--. ;n to be getting quite numerous
in 'iie«parts.
M A. L. Dixon is building a new
concrt ; chicken house, he and wife
.iie df; ilin.';" quit e-.tvn-iviy in poul-
try t hi - year. the;, ''-port a .WO eu
iruii'jator h.-itc'.iinj this week, so he
intends to r:w a safe place to keep
them.
M :\ |oe lvimbell is working in ti'.
«i;v at "lxsent. Little Mi- - Mary
W est rmeier is absent from school
II.i:; \\\ek on account of having the
flu.
Mr-s-i-s Acil Coulter, C. !•'. Tarbett
, .id li r ert Ri.-e were among the
HaveY ouSeen
Norman visitor. Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. II. TI ill were
shopping in Norman Saturday.
Mr. Eddie Westermeier and sister,
Miss Anna took in the movies at
Liberty Theater Friday evening.
Mr. R. S. Bryant made a business
to the Swinncy mill in Moore l ri-
dayday.
Mr. \lbert Wcidenmeier took a
business trip to the University hos-
pital last week, to have his arm
treated.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Powell hail as
Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs.
A. 1). Ferril. in the afternoon they
visited Mrs. Powell's father, who
has been on the sick list for some
time, but is slowly improving.
Mr. D. II. Hill accompanied his
daughter Mrs. Wayne Beasley on a
business visit to the hospital in the
C it v W ednesday.
Messrs KlovjJ Powell, Lovie. and
Paul Wcidenmeier visited the West-
ermeier boys Sunday.
Mrs. Alfa Jordan visited her son.
Willie Jordan, who is in the sani
tariuni .it Norman this being her
first \isit since Christmas.
Mrs. Cecil Coulter .made a short
call on Mrs. Lewis' Powell Sunday.
Miss Thelma Powell visited her
cousin Miss Margaret Kinibell over
Sunday.
Mr. R. S. Bryant reports a letter
from his son, loe S. Bryant of Pueb-
lo. Colorado, telling of the severe
winter they have had there, being
the worst since he has been in the
state and lots of sickness, his little
daughter Jo Frances has been ser-
iously il! with pneumonia, but now
s home from the hospital.
Mrs. loe Kinibell called an Mrs.
\\ I-'.. Ragsdale Saturday atti moon,
'.er <on Lloyd had just been a fish-
ing and sure did catch some fine
ones.
Mrs. I). 11. Hill ha- returned from
jv visit to her son and family at Lex-
ington, she reports them getting
along nicely, and the new grandson
named Arlon Carlton.
Airs Mary Weidennicier is having
n new w ind mill put up on her farm
this week.
Unite a few people attended the
party riven ' at the Prngctt home
Satitrdav nivh^ and all reported a
verv enjoyable evening.
Mrs McCracken of Pleasant Val-
lev was in Norman Saturday.
Miss Augleigh Hill and Wayne
Beasley were shopping in Norman
JSafurday. „
.Mr. Bob Calvert attended the 1 ru«
gett party Saturday night
Messrs Arnold and Paul Weuleu-
mcicr were in the citv the latter
part of the week attending to some
business affairs.
Mrs. Charles Hibelan and two
daughters Geneva and W inona oi
Pauls Valley visited the week-end
with her parents Mr. and Mrs. R. S.
Bryant.
Mr. V. F. Emery of Moore was
looking after some business in this
vicinity Saturday.
Mr. loe Kimball and son. Allen,
are remodeling their car this week.
Mr. T.. 11. Gilmore was in Moore
Wednesday of last week.
Mrs. R. S. Bryan was hostess to
the Neighborly club Thursday after-
noon, some very interesting subjects]
were discussed, such as the best ;
way of raising etrly friers, garden-
ing and also different ways of cook-
ine to an advantage- 1 hey all en-
joyed the social halt hour.
Fudge and popcorn was served.
The next meeting will be with Mrs.
L. S. Powell.
Mr. Meeks of Moore reports his
son, who is in the hospital at the
City, some better.
Quite a few from this vicinity and
ilso from Moore v ere in Norman
vYcdnesday night to see the K. K. k.
Miss Mary W esterniier is able to
be back in school alter a weeks ab-
sence with the flu.
Miss Wilma Minter spent Wednes-
day night with her sister who is at-
tending high school in Norman this
year.
Mrs. T. (). McDaniel has been
• mite sick i'cr the past few days but
i. Lett p at this writing.
R. S Bryant made .. business trip
to Oklahoma City !\iesdav and while
there visjj^d with his nephew Mr. J.
T. Bryant and £?.mily.
Mis, Mab. 1 Gilmore spent the
iviek end with her cousin Miss
Lertha Lngkv.id o:' Oklahoma Citv.
Mr. I oh n son is sewing oats this
1 i! tliinks better late than
never.
i"M ne * ot* this vicinity made a
business trip to tin ir farm near
i iankim Aiomlay after a load of
Mr. F. M. Gilmore i dov.n thi>
week looking after his farris. He
leuoris his daughter. Airs. L., F'ng-
lanVl. who lias been in the hospital
at Guthrie, able ta be hi me and
i • • (]!•;. rapidly.
Social
Miss Dorothy Vaughan Bell
Office Phone 3, Residence Phone 218
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SOCIAL CALENDAR.
THURSDAY
2 30—Thursday Afternoon Bridge. Mri.
Louis Burns. 216 South Webster.
2:30—Home Economics. Mrs. C. W.
Shannon. 518 Lahoma.
3:00—Social Hour. Mrs. John Hardie,
734 DeBarr.
FRIDAY
100— One O'clock Luncheon. Mrs. W.
C. Weir. 740 DeBarr
2.30—Coterie, Mrs. Robert Muldrow.
744 Jenkins.
3:00—As You Like It. Mrs. W. M.
Newell, 423 West Comanche.
SATURDAY
3:00 Engineering Women. Mrs. E. R.
Hage, 131 University Place
8 00— Saturday Evening Bridge. Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Shepherd, Lahoma.
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NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
n the Justice t'ourt in and ior tlir City
of Norman District. Cleveland bounty.
ni Oklahoma. Before J. D. rig spy,
justiee of the Peace.
11. P Meyer, Plaintiff,
VS.
K. K. Welch. Defendant,
K. 1'. Clement, Garnishee.
Said defendant U hereby notified that on
tlir 9th, day of March. 1 the above
named plaintiff filed suit in the above
named ouri against the above named de*
i< iid'iiit inayitiK h r a judgment against said
defendant in the sum ol $199.00 and that
(n aaid 9th, day of March, 1922, gamitlt*
nu-nt summons was issued and served on
U. K. Clement as Garnishee, in said cause,
ie<|uiriuK ytid gauiislu-s to answer under
oath on tin 13th, day ot March. 19 J J.
that said garnishee haa filed hii ansa we
Stating that lie is indebted to said defend
. it in the Mini <>i >200.0l due said defendant
,.s soon as said garnishee receives^ defend-
ants production Oil Co. Stock. I hat the
summons in said cause issued to said de-
f. ndant can not be served on said defendant
in C leveland County Statu of Oklahoma, as
shown by the return of the officer thereon.
Said cause is therefore continued till the
24th, da* ol April, 1922, at the hour ol 9
t Man n 2.t- U) April /"-.It)
NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT
OK PINAL ACCOUNT
State of Oklahoma. Cleveland County,
SS. In the County t'ourt.
Notice is hereby Riven that final account
filed
M .
11. 1 Meyer. Plaintiff,
shy, Justice of the I'e
Reserve District No. 10
Charter No. 12036 REpQRT Qp CONDITION OF
THE SECURITY NATIONAL BANK
at Moorman, in the Slate o* OltUhoma, at the close of hu.ine. on March
ly-' HKSOt'Ri'KS
Loans ayil Discounts
Overdrafts, mlsci-und
I'nitid States (iovermrnnt secunlics
Other bonds. >tock- -ciuritit"-,
Hankin- hou-r. yl l.j.il.«ll: liiri.itiir. and iiMnrc
I av:(ul"'r,.".crve with I dual Kr.crvi- Hank .
( ash i i vault and amount due from nati hanks
Exchanges for clearing house
Total of Items 9, 10, 11. 1-' and 13 -
Gills r f KxchctlgO -
S3.H57.50
..14
.140.32
i,10'>..1ll
,,x60.(t4
7110.7!
X,yo.22
the l ily of \'or-
e ready for final
accounts will be
made on Wednefc-
April, 192-'. at 9
Court
the above entitled Coin
; that said cstat<
Settlement and that .<
examined and distribut
lav, the lJth, day
o'clock A. M . in tht
of said Court : l.-tatc of K. It. ltinford, de
ceased, Tena Hinford, «xecutrix.
W itness my hand and the seal of said
Court this .' 'nd d:iy of March 19J2.
C.EORCiR ALLEN.
(SEAL) County Judnc.
ofiiee of Williams and T.uttrell. Norman
Oklahoma within four months of the dai
hereof, or same will ti" forever barred.
Dated this lJth day of March 19."
John \S". Barbour. Administrate
Williams and Luttrell. Attorneys.
(March 16-2.t-.t0-.1t)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AI persons havnK claims a^aiust Julia \\
Taylor deceasj ti, are required to present tl>-
s.mie with tht neceasary voucher^, to the ui>
dersiKiird Administrator of the estate ^
Julia W. Taylor, deceased, at the law otfk
• if Williams and Luttrell, Norman. Oklaii"
ma, within four months of the date tier• •
or same will be forever barred.
Dated this 11th day of March 1922.
ROBERT V TAYLOR. Administrator
Williams and l.uttrell. Attorneys.
All per-ons havit
Ilraudt, deceased,
the same with tin
th«- undersigned K
Ii. t s of lames A • 11.'
of th<- date hereof, or
barretl.
Dated this 20th day of M
JESS MON rcoMERY
Jam. s A. Cow .n, Attorn. >.
Utor, at the law of-
an within four months
same will be forever
(March 16-2.t-.W-Jt)
NOTICE OE SETTLEMENT
OK FINAL ACCOUNT
State of Oklahoma, Cleveland County, SS
In the County Court.
Notice i- hereby Riven that fin. I account
has been lilt<1 in It.. tullowiuK estates in
the above entitled .iurt in t!i> t ity ol
Norman ; that said estates are ready for final
settlement and t .at s„i.| . tttunils wll be -x
aniined and distribiition math- on I hurstlay
the nth day of Anril, 1922 at ' o'clock a. m
in the ( outity Court room of said Court:
Estat. of I) S. I'arker and Harriet I.
I'arker, deer-used, ti. 15 Parker, Adtniustra-
tor.
W i
ul the seal of
Court this 10th day of March 192.
CKORi.K ALLEN,
(SEAL) County Judge
l,J.52fv.4(/
_.S 5(),()(M).O0
23.500.00
iff
v John Fi.lOiTon & Allita IjOcis
1
She wanted a stage career
so she joined the Zie^rfek'i
Follies; end the ioo., ; c
flipped would have ;nr. ric-
her a star if . • Oh,
man, it's a joyful ::how!
Xx ^
... , $711,070.4/
! iT.\lu Lities
! rapitnl Stock paid in - —
Surplus Fund -
I Undivided I tt>'lts . '-'i'i <<< j-i 07
I Reserved for Interest and U*c« «cttt.ed ... 471./. «tl.471.W
.ess rurr'.-nt c\pens«>. intcri-t and t;iv |>;nd ./-•—• . ^ ••
I ; s -- v - clucks on own Innk out: tantlitiK ^ — - -
' |, ,,. t > d I Tpf^its (other than bank depo'.t*! subject to nscrxc
( it no-its i>avah!« within 30 days):
ncfivichial deposit? subject t chcck - 4Qftf258.0«>
t rti i:it<— «■' 1)i• t>"-it due in le*«s tl;;m day.-i (other than for
, t 10 X05/ 0
money borrowed) .
i* iv,lit\ .r other nunviciji.il depo-its secured by pledge ot as-
of thl. bank — 37,000.00
'(.•ill c,| di'iiii-nd dep«."'ls (oth. r than bank ilti> .- itsI subject t"
„..,rve. Iirnis id. 27, 2K. 29, .'0 and 31 $451,053.dd
I i:;i (lep isits jtiliject t.. r.-orve (payable alter 30 (lays, or subject
to .'Ii (,a> s or :i!i re notiee. and postal savings':
rti;'ii".te< i.f (!• lei- (other than ior in one v borrowed I .. lS0,30S.0i
Jtlier time dep sits 1H.947.2t
V - ,1 •' .. i'i , i - it s subject to ri-er.'e. Items 32, 33. 34 and
•,c $169,252.23
(March l(i -'I HI .I,)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Al| pci sons h.ivniK claims .in,iin>t Martli.
.nit (.Mrs J. C.-ili l.ittrcll .leceascd. ar«
ptjiiirctl to pri.ini tin- sanu* with the inn -
,ir; \ouchcrs to the tiii.h r-ifim-d adminiHtru
iir ot tin ••st.-u- ot s:ii«l deceasrd at thi lav
(March 9-16-20
CALL FOK SPECIAL TERM OF
COURT.
cperial term of the di<ttrict court in an-'
for ('l.velan.l County. State nl Oklahotn.
herchy . died to . otivrnr at thr t'.i-if
House .it Norman, in saiil County, at 1
lock .1 m. on Monday the 27th duy o
ircli. 19JJ, . t which term will be tak'
and h .ird motions and demurrers t«.
pieadinj^, Court and Jury eases, ami an.
ot!.'i '.nut matters which may he ready to
trial or hearing ?.iid term to continue unt .
tlie liiisinrss on hand shall he finished.
Witnes* my hand at Purcell, Oklaon.".
this te 8th day of March, 1922.
w. l. f.a(;l?.tox
ATTEST District Judv
V. V. CKORt.i:
(SL M.i Court ( !* •
(March 2-9-lA-.lt)
NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT
OF FINAL ACCOUNT
State «d Oklahoma, Cleveland Count v
SS In the County t'ourt.
\oti.-e is hereby Riven that final arcor u
!..i- been filed in the following ehtales and
pi:;:i diaashps, in the above entitled Co. rl
Ml the I 'U ot Norman; that sail estate - .
ready for final settlement and that said •>
i.units \ ill be examined and' distribut o*i
made on Tuesday, the 21st day of Mar, h.
1«)at o'clock a .m. in the i ounty Co. ti
room of said Court; K stave of
Marion M. Chtatlle, deacesed. I. It. Cheadw.
Executor.
itnt ss inv hand and thr seal of -ai.t
Court ths 28th d;.y of February, 1922.
cr.URC.E ALLKV.
i SEAL i County Jr.d/ .
Totrl -- - —$711,076.4/
tat.' oi 'i.J. hotna, t'ountv <-i Clt vclaiul. :
1. R VV, Ijutto, Cashier . the above-named bank, do solemnly swear
hat lite ;ibovc statcm t is trt:e to the best of my knowledge and belief.
K. \\ HI "I" If), ( ashicr.
., • .( ! • •. oni t > nir this 17th clav . t March.
I) !•: X\ I: R Rr\ V A X, .Votary !'uhlic.
C omr.ii^sior. cxpirrs f)ct. 30, 192-1.
1 . II .. 1!. !.. :,!l'l.l)K'()W. T. E. CLKMEXT, Directors.
Front Seats Reserved for
Tired Business Men
UNIVERSITY
Friday and
Saturday
ricmapd
GAHTHELMESS
D.W s
GRIPPITH'S-^
WAV' DOWMI
EASt
It's Wonderful
Today and Tomorrow at
CAM PU Q
THEATRE U I
Admission:
Adults 55c; Children, 25c
Includes War Tax
Shows Start
! ;no. 3:30, fiMO o:nn
v. ^ A
SIXTH ANNUAL
AUTOMOBILE SHOW
AND
STYLE SALON
The newest automobileg and accessories, the latest modes
In lingerie and clothing, combined in a show of unprecedented
scope. Show is staged in Oklahoma City's magnificent new
$1)00,000 Coliseum,
X LIVE MODELS
Bcaufiful young Oklahoma City women appear nightly to
displa> up-to-the-niiuute fashions in linsetie, evening, sire i and
sports costume, Oai'iueuts t'ujiiished by Miss Jennie Kurd, A1
Rosenthal's Inc., Harry Katz and Kaufman's Parisian. Models
appear on stage and ruuway built into the auditorium.
DANCING
More than 5,000 square fert of hard wood dance lloor, sup-
plemented by 2.500 square feet on the stage. More than
$15,000 represented iu decorations.
AMUSEMENTS
Bud Aurand's Jazz Orchestra; Miss Effie Burton, eastern
cabaret entertainer; the Strand Quartet, classic and popular
songs. Every minute crammed full of interest. %
EXHIBITS
Ninety-two spaces filled with the latest models of all lead-
ing makes of automobiles. Twenty-six spaces containing the
newest and most ingenious accessory devices.
OKLAHOMA CITY
AT THE NEW COLISEUM
THEATRE
t
BIG
a1®?
For Friday and Saturday
the
Bankrupt Store
One lot Men's Pants, slightly damaged
but worth $2.50 any place you go. Our
Good Apron Gingham, the yard—
8c
price Friday and Saturday—
" • ' $ii
Good quality Percale, the yard
9c
EXTRA SPECIAL
One big counter loaded down with real
bargains. Men's heavy Work Shirts,,
Children's Gingham Dresses, Ladies'
Waists, Middies, Outing Gowns and
Children's White Dresses. Values on the
table up to $2.50, your choice Friday and
Saturday—
One lot Men's Pants, made and guar-
anteed by Mayfield Woolen Mills, $4.95
quality, special Friday and Saturday—
69c
Men's Work Sox, the pair-
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