The Edmond Enterprise (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1928 Page: 2 of 6
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The Gem Theatre Program
SAT & WON
Feb I 8-20
FRENCH
DRESSING
with
Lois Wilson
Clive Brook
IL B Warner
OUR (AN( COMEDY
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F F E CLUB MEETS
Mrs W B Bryant enterta:ned
the members of the F F E club
at her home last Thursday At
the close of the afternoon Mrs
Bryant served a dainty lunch-
eon assisted by Mrs C A
Smith Mrs E W Castleberry
and Miss Beth Castleberry who
were also special guests
The next meeting Nvill be with
Itirs W S Patten Friday Feb-
ruary 24th
OMONFIO
TITS ONLY
Feb 21
Priscilla Dean
in
SPEEDING
VENUS
ROBBY HAY
COMEDY
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COMING: '"I'he Nloon
Of Israel"
THE HOME OF BIG
THE EDMOND ENTERPRISE
Published Every Thursday Royce B Adamson EditorPublisher
Entered at the Post Office at Edmond Oklahoma as matter of the
second class $150 per year in Oklahoma County $200 outside
MMIONOMEMENIEEMIkame
OFFICE AT 17 WEST FIRST STREET PHONES 50 AND 120
The most illiterate individuals are those who can read but won't
It's remarkable how willing SOnic loot are to talk themselves out
of a job
Those New York thieves who have been given a twenty-year
sentence for stealing aspirin will be out of luck if they
held out enough to deaden the pain of that sentence
Alan's outbursts of temper' s:ys an eminent psychologist are
the result of his suppressed emotions and it would be just as well
probably if he were to keep th( m suppressed a while longer
When Gene Tunney turned in that 89 golfing at Miami the
Dempsey adherents immediately claimed that the scorekeeper did-
n't pick up the count until after the first fourteen holes
MIS DUNCAN ENTERTAINS
EDMOND FARM CLUB
Advertise in the Enterprise
1VED & THURS
Feb 22-23
THE BIG
PARADE
CONTINUOUS SHOW
Ilatinees to 6 o'clock25e-35e
Night s-25e-50e
Sham s Start At
2-1:30-7-9:20
COMING: The Gaucho
The Edmond Farm Women's
Club met at the home of
John Duncan Tuesday Feb 7
The subject for the meeting
was: "Wax Flower :laking" by
Mrs C Long Oklahoma City
Roll call was answered by quo-
tations from Lincoln
Plans WCre !nab for an all day
meet Mg at the home of Mrs Ray
ansher Tuesday Feb 21
Guests ‘vere Mrs Amos Tuck
Mrs Edward Tuck both of Ok-
lahoma City :Irs Otto Dahl
Mrs 11 J Dahl Mrs Wm John-
son Mrs Chas Keefer and Mrs
Frank Fess ler
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FRIDAY ONLY
Feb 21
Ilarry Lang-don
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THE
CHASER
THE FLAG
A Historical Playlet
In Ter linieolor
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FEATURE PICTURES
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MRS Wm MONAHAN
ENTERTAINS DELTA
OMEGA CLUB
The Delta Omega Club was
vntertained Friday afternoon in
the home of Airs William Mona-
han 232 East Hurd Nam W as
assisted by Aliss Margaret Alon-
ahan and Miss Isa De Graffen-
Heti The rooms Nvere beautifully
decorated George Washington
motif in red white and blue be-
ing used Tall vases of red car-
nations graced the luncheon ta-
bles The afternoon was spent at
bridge favors going to Aliss Cul-
ia Holmes Aliss Anna Lillian
Alden anti Mrs John Irwin of
Oklahoma City
Special guests of the after-
noon Were Air anti Airs IL W
Granzow Airs Royce Adamson
Mrs Ilansford Huffman Airs
Joe Waugh and Airs John Ir-
win of Oklahoma City
VALENTINE RECEPTION
AT JA YNE HOME
HONORS MRS STEEN
Mrs Robert A Steen was
the honored guest at a pretty
shower4ea given Tuesday af-
ternoon by Mrs E Il'Jayne
Mrs Bryan Bender Mrs A L
Jones and Miss Bill Sherman in
the home of the former Heart-
shaped baskets of flowers with
cupids and arrows were used ef-
fectively in the decorations
Bouquets Of sweet peas W ere
presented to the guests
A large silver platter of
beautiful gifts was pasented to
Mrs Steen by little Ralph Bend-
er and Sonny Harwell nephew
of Mrs Jayne
Miss Dorothy Rose English
gave two very pretty solo danc-
es and Miss Royce Eileen Adam-
son gave a reading which was
Clean Gas Burners
Diem Lower Bills
Dirty or improperly adjusted gas burn-
ers are money wasters
Cook stove burners may be cleaned
quickly and easily Merely lift the burn-
ers out of the stove an4 boil them adding
a little lye to the water to help cut the
grease A stiff brush will remove the loos-
ened dirt Then rinse the burners dry
them in the oven and replace them in the
stove
When the coffee pot boils over and clos-
es some of the holes in the burner take
an ice pick or some other sharp instru-
ment and open them This will lc a temp-
orary hell) until you have an opportunity
to clean the burners thoroughly
Natural gas when properly used not
only is the cleanest most convenient and
efficient of fuds but it also is safe and
economical
OKLAHOMA NATURAL GAS
CORPORATION
Our Motto:
"100ci) Service and Courteous Treatment to Ali"
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THE EDMOND ENTERPRISE
&till FEB 18
PREVIEW
10:30 PM
Aileen Pringle
Lew Cody
in
WICKEDNESS
PREFERRED
Added Attraction On
Stage
NOVELTIES
CMIING: The Caucho
enjoyed
Out of town guests were Mrs
W C Bissey Mrs Ilarry Sor-
els Miss Willa Ray Dodson and
qrs Harwell all of Oklahoma
Cit y
MR tN1) MRS IL V HUFF-
MAN ENTERTAIN
A delightful event of Tuesday
was the dinner-bridge given by
Mr and Mrs liansford Huffman
in their home 220 South Nor-
mal Guests were seated at small
tables in the living room Valen-
tine motif appeared in place card
and tallies
Guests were Mr and Mrs
Bryan Bender Mr and Mrs Dia-
mond Roach Mr and Mrs B C
Browning Mr and Mrs Royce
B ‘Adamson 'Mr and Mrs R A
Bender Dr and Mrs A L
Jones Mrs William :Nlonahan
and 71r Otis De Graffenried
Iligh scores were made by
Mrs B C Browning and Mr
Royce B Adamson
DR FLUSHER LECTURES
T 0 MOTHERHOOD
CULTURE CLUB
Mrs Jaunita Lee and Mrs
Torn Tripp entertained the mem-
bers of the Motherhood Culture
club Thursday afternoon at the
home of Mrs Lee
The members enjoyed a very
helpful lecture on "Preventitive
leastires" given by Dr Flesh-
cr The club'members then had
an opportunity of discussing
health problems with Dr Flesh-
cr Mrs T 11 Flesher was a
special guest
Refreshments were served at
the close of the meeting
The club vjll meet with Mrs
Don Stone hostess Mrs Will
Snyder assisting on February
23rd
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WED & THURS FEB 22-23
CONTINUOUS SHOWING
Shows begin at
2-4:30-7-9:20
Matinees to 6 o'clok-25c-35c
Nights 25c and 50c
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MEMO
is a degree graduate of lyst yea
He is now manager of the Co
lege Shop and of the Simmol
Book Concern
This paper congratulates 'M
and Mrs Simmons and NViSht
for them life' s richest hiessim
and happiness
They Will be in home in FA
I mond after May 15th
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STEhN-EARP
Miss Mary Annette Earp the
very attractive young daughter
of Mrs Tanw 11 Earl) and Mr
Robert Bland Steen son of Mr
Shep Steen were united in mar-
riage at 5:30 o'clock on Thurs-
day February 9th in the par-
sonage of Rev John A Ca Iktn
Cushing Oklahoma
The only at t ildants were
Mr and Mrs E E Baumgart-
ner The newlyweds are popular
and have many friends in Ed-
mond and other cities who wish
them much happiness in their
new venture
WENDELL SIMMONS AND
MISS PAULINE TILLEY WED
of exceptional interest to c'(CI
their many friends was the mar-
for it
riage of Miss Pauline Tilley and you
Wendell Simmons both former A pot
students of Central College
which was solemnized on Satur-
Brod
day February 11 by the Rever-
end Forney Hutchison of the St ------ --
Luke's Methodist Church Okla-
homa City IA
The bride is a teacher in the
Pryor schools She attended
Central last year and made for
herself many friends She was a
members of the Shakespeare
club and Lasso club
Mr Simmons is one of Ed-!
mond's young business men He
is a degree graduate of lyst year !!!
He is now manager of the
lege Shop and of the Simmons
Book Concern
riooK concern
This paper congratulates Mr
and Mrs Simmons and Nvishes
for them life' s richest blessings
and happiness
They Will be in home in Ed-
mond after May 15th
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O enjoy an guiles' variety ot pleaiurre
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country oi the Coast!
T 'antihero At helm—with Intel
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"THE BARKER"
Coming to the Shrine Auditorium
23-21-25
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
The farms owned by P M
Holmes are now under lease to
to the Deer Creek Hunting and
Fishing Club and all persons
who do not have a permit to
fish hunt boat camp or picnic
on said premises rill be deemed
tresspassers and will be dealt
with according to the state game
and fish laws of Oklahoma if
apprehended violating any of the
above
DEER CREEK CLUB
RHEUMATISM
While in France with the
American Army I obtained a
noted French prescription for
the treatment of Rheumatism
and Neuritis I have given
this to thousands with wonder-
ful results The prescription
cost me nothing I ask nothing
for it I Nv ill mail it to you if
you will send me your address
A postal will bring it Write to-
day PAUL CASE Dept B 243
Brockton Mass
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rHe -BARKEte BALLYHOOS Tile-
HAWAIIAN DANCER
See us for all kinds of beauty
work Prices reasonable Rah-
mann & Grills Beauty Parlor ov-
er Cooper Drug Store Phone 15
HILL ANGLEA
ATTY4T-LAW
OKLAHOMA CITY
701-a TRADESMENS BLDG
Residence Phone Edmond 1111
Office Phone Walnut MY
Just call 49
Rain or snow cold or heat
we're always at your service
D A JOHNSON
Baggage & Transfer
Phone 49 Res Ph 415
Don't netriert your
INSURANCE
SEE T B DOUTIIIT
Inaurrot against Etre Lightning
Tornndoes N Indstorma and Dail
Oyer Kanaly'n Store
EDMOND Ott 1t110M
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MODERN PLUMBING
Call upon us for repairs or installation work Our
business is to serve you satisfactorily and at a reason-
able price Test our service You will like it A phone
call will bring you any information or a e ti-mat e timate
PLUMBING
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THE MODERN HOUSEWIFE
Finds more time for recreation and rest by doing all
her work—Electrically! She not only shortens her
hours of household duties but saves considerable ener
gy through the use of such essential Electrical House-
hold Appliances as we offer
ELECTRIC SUPPLY SHOP
JOHN IlAYEN ELECTRICIAN
Phones 48 and 452 210 S Broadway
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Adamson, Royce B. The Edmond Enterprise (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1928, newspaper, February 16, 1928; Edmond, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2053459/m1/2/?q=melvin+lee: accessed June 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.