The Hennessey Clipper (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 29, 1920 Page: 1 of 8
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Riitorical Cmtodlaa
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VOL. XXX.
• Knti-rcd at the Poitoflice at Hennessey
i Oklahoma. a* Second ClassMailMatter •
rhe Hennessey Press-Democrat Consolidated with The Hennessey Clipper January 15, 1914
HENNESSEY, KINGFISHER COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1920
Subscription I*Tlce$I i 0 a Ywrln Ad- -
vance: ti Months. 7f c: 3 MonthsSOc 1
No. \1
80ERS PERFECT PERMANENT
ORGANIZATION THURSDAY
At All-Day Picnic- Held at Thome's
Grove—Large Attendance of
89ers and Early Day Settlers
A permanent organization of H9er>
was affected iit tin* nil-day picnic held
.it the Thorne jrrove southwest « t" town
on last Thunlay. About ">nu sSh'rs ami
their friends enjoyed tin- l i,u basket
di mor, the hearty •jrcetinjjs and t h• •
nernl^sociability of the occasion.
After a speech and a sonjj acconi
panied by music on the ban.jn b\ Mr.
fJeorge Ivin«r,- of Kingfisher, the meet
in# was called to order by Mr. A. I'.
Herscher, por:irv chairm.i n.
On motnion made and «1111 \ -i • oioleil
Mr llcr-rlier was iinaninioiislv elected
permanent chairman of the new organ
izntion. Fred SeibeV was elected. vice
president, •' Q. Henry, secretary. ni l
IV. Newton Krctor, treasurer.
The following committee was ap
pointed by the chair to formulate by
laws for the or<raui/!it ion; Mr-. I.
Henry, Mrs. A. V. Hcrseh'
Leddv, (!i'(ir e Sturgeon am
Henry.
An interesting talk was u
Mr. fieorye Sturgeon, on the
in 18S9, and was followed by b
spicy talks by Parson Barnard. .1.
Henry, Prank Pra/.ak, and others
a much enjoyed 89er was sun*
Ben Thorne.
Xn invitation was extended
Ben Thorne to the s9ers to use
grove for their celebration next >
The festivities of the day w« re
ed by a talk by .1. L. Murphy.
The following are the names on the
membership roll of tin silers organi/.a
tion;
.lack
Bra.lv
upeiilllg
1,v
his
■ear. !
•i— i
T \Y. Holmes. Hennessey.
A. I', llerscher, Hennessey,
.las \Y. Hall, Hennessey.
Mrs. S. A Hall (widow of
lall). Hennessey.
Sam S. Hradlnny. Dover.
.1. \Y. Bradbury. Dover.
.lack Leddv. Hennes-ey
Mrs. .lack Leddv. Hennessey.
Kriost Moery, Hennessey.
.lack Rcnshaw. Hennessey. R. ••
i;i'ii, \Y. Sturgeon, Ames, H. 1,
r. A. siel.er. Hennessey. If. "
K. (irissom, Hennessey.
M r-. II. (irissom. Hennessey
II. L. Miles. Hennessey.
Mis. II L. Miles, Hennessey.
.1. M llentlmrn, Hennessey
Mrs. V. M. Dodsou, Hennessey.
.1 I. Snider, Hennessey.
Mrs. John Henthom, Hennessey.
Alma Conklin. Hennessey.
Sal lie K. Bayly. Hennessey.
Samuel Bayly, Hennessey.
l. A. Morrow. Henuessi y
l^ittif Morrow. Hennessey.
M mm a Howard. Hennessey.
I . \. Bird, Hennessey.
Dr. Newton Rector, Hennessey
\. \Y, Gore, Hennessey.
S. S. Bond, Hennessey.
l. II. Sterrett. Dover
\l rs. l. II. Sterrett, Dover.
Dcloss Nelson, Hennessey^
Mi>. Deloss Nelson, lleni:■ •-sev.
.1. \|. Hnjnil, Hennessey.
\v. \V. Wendell. Dover.
.1 l. Wendell, Dover.
Mrs. .1. B. Van Dereu,. Heaness
Brewer, Hennessey.
.1 I'. Brewer, llelinesse\
n. Oakwood.
b'obert .lohnston. Hennessey.
Frank t oiiUlin, Ilcnnesse\
Win. Bugg, Hennessey.
W H. Titterington. Hennessey.
.1. F.
Mrs.
Ii. II.
44
Home Talent Play
The Elopement of Ellen
A Farce Comedy in Three Acts
benefit of the hennessey cemetery association
At City Opera House
Thursday Night, May 20
CAST OF CHARACTERS
l(ICIIAItl) KORD. ' Jrv111i'il yniuiK lmsl.iiii.l, l>li. 1 I K M.UH.I-.lx H
*M()i;l.Y, 111' wit'.'
ROBERT >sllkl'aki>, m..llv- l.n.llii'i
MAX TEN KYt'H, :i rlunii of Robert'".
DOHOTIIV MARI'K. .-iijmi (!«••! t M'^
.U nk iiavKRUii.i.. w.ii.'-i.'v 'mi wli'
m'stigntioii fur t'cnnoniii'- inn'
JOHN III' M K. s' '
I.OIIA I'I.AKK
II lit AM I'ARKS
MOB \l 1 I.I.I If
St of Mrs. Poril'*
I ARRII'. BARTON
lining sunn* speiriiil ill
luring tin1 summer
MYR1, TAYLOR
DR. I,. V SWIFT
SYNOPSIS
ACT I. Moi-niiiy; rnmn :it Mrs. For.lliiinn-. t i'ijflit ti. in
ACT II. Corinr "f Mrs. Kuril's iu f h - .-i. m. tin' '•'
\,.t III. Snnu' •'orinr ill tlic ovi'ninjj ■'' tin'
I'l.ACK, I'leasniil Hill, xnlierli of New York rity.
TI ML. The summer of 190.•.
sKMOK LIMIT. K. K .ION KS, i s. \
Lieutenant Ko\ K. .loncs and wih
mid daughter are here tlil- week t'oi
:i visit with the former's parents, Mi-
ami Mrs. .1. M Jones. They arrive
[Monday from Washington. I(
where Lieutenant Jones has spent th
past three months. He was cnllod t
tlie Capital in connection witli th• • Sin
iniioressiona 1 imjui ry.
After lii^ graduation from the Na\ i
Academy :it Annapolis in 1'Jlo. he wa
•assigned to the Michigan ensign, an
during the recent world war served o
that vessel in naval convoy activities
! \fter tile clone of hostilities lie \\u
• Mignged in transport woik. a line «
duty that is arduous and with inn
I routine, but not without it- thrills.
| Lieutcnatlt Jones is one Hennes-e
I boy who is making good, and citi/.ei
! of Hennessey and his mnnv old tro-n-
j here nte prriud of him .
W. Titterington, H« nne>se\ .
Kli Troyer. Hennessey.
Jennie Henry. Hennessey.
J. <c>. ILnry. Hennessey.
Anna Ivuon, Hennessey.
.1 K. I'ringle, Hennessey.
I . H. (iuthrie, Ames.
\V. K. (luthrie. Ames.
r. M. (luinii. IL iin.e^^ey
A. Knox. Hennessey.
Mrs. Jennie lienshau. Hiuuiessev.
Ilattie 11. Nice, Kingfisher,
ti S. I'a in, Oklahoma City.
(., L. Keddiugton, Kingfisher.
J. \V. MuH'man. He.nnessev
(.en. W. Coleman, Oover
William Dunn, Henncye\.
J'.rndy IL ur\ . Ilenne-sey.
\V. R. Uobinson, Hennessey
B. J. Hughes, Dover.
Mrs. U. J. Hughes. Dovei.
Win. Hecknian, Dover.
John Ward, Hennessey.
Lola Herrian, IXcnnessev.
Minnie Hird, Hennessey
W. W Voland. Ilennessi \
K. B. Thorne, Hennessey.
Ida M. Ward, Hennessey.
Mrs M. A. Hope, Hennessey.
tlrs. l\ 1. Nlodgctt, Henncsv, \
Mrs. Laura Throckmorton. IL nm .
Mrs. A. r Herseher. Hennessey.
Mrs. S. A. Snyder, Hennessey.
James Green. Hennes«-. \.
Anna Green. Heiiiies<e\
s^ A. Snyder, Henness< \
Mrs. K. G. Barnard, Hennessey.
John Duffy. Hennessey
J. L. Murphy. Hennes^ev
Mrs J. Mnuk, Dover.
Mrs Ida Bugg, Henne- • y
K. G. Barnard. Hennessey.
Orie li Barnard, Hennessey.
John Smith, Hennessey.
Marv Smith. Hennessey
J M. A VAUGHAN DIED
EARLY SATURDAY MORNING
Remains Shipped to Old Home at Hale.
Missouri, for Burial
.1, M. A. Yimghan, ay ,s yi'ars, i
Iuissi'iI i\\:i\ at 0111' o'clock Salui'iln*
im'ininjt ut tin- homo of his soli. .1 1
\ iiiif>li:iii. His .lentil was .lui' to heart
t'liilnri'. an uiliiient from which lie had
I ;i snt'fcri'l for sonic time.
'I lui ilci i-.'iscd had made his houic with
his sim.'' in Hennessey and vicinity t""'
tlic past 11■ ii ceiirs, visiting at intervals
with other relatives ill Missouri. I
was well known in Hennessey. IIU sn i
dell demise will sadden his mnnv old
t'rleinls as well as relatives
The hodv was shi|i|ied Siiturdiiy nipht
In i he old' Inline at Hale. Ma., and will
In interred beside that of liN wife,
who jnei'i'iled Iiimi in death nineteen
.wars. His three sons. I.. -I and
. V. Vantfhan neeompunied the body
to Missouri.
The divea-i.il is survived h\ live «oiis
and two daughters, I,. Vaughna, of
Mil I'-luill: and -Ii" T and V
Viuijjlnin, nf Hennessey: W I'
\'a Kilty. Ti mis: ii C Vuiiphan.
Smlnlia. Mil.; Mrs Maude I'ninter.
inastle, Mo.. and Mr-. Ktliel
V'auyliiin, Hill", Mo. The deceased had
I,,. lie nihil iii the Ha (it ist .'hnivh
since liis sixteenth vein His geniality
iiiji,11- I,ini ninny friends. He was uf tIn-
old Mission;! liemoeratii stock and Ii is
w as alw.'n s uf t lie sininll pul'e. lie ill
wa \ - prided hlmtelf on the fact that
iltiriiig hi life he had voted the Dein
...ii,- ticket straight.
(Clipper)
IN TEli CHURCH MASS MEETING
To Ee Held at Christian Church in
Hennessey Sunday Afternoon at
•MM) o'clock - Dr. Tuttle of
Kingfisher to Talk
i \ itat itui is cxtenilcl to all tin
of the citv and coiintry sur
c Hennessey, to attend a mass
■ held at the Christian
Dr. Tuttle, of Kingfish
mi the liitereliurch niiivt-
DEATH TAKES TRIPLE TOLL
Mr: J W Shatto and Dieghter, Mrs.
Jess Ross, and Infant Child All
Answer Death Angel's Ca'l
Within Three Days
The .1. \Y Shatto home, on the Hen
l.ailitnkei farin south of town, was
made desolate the first of the week
by the death of three of the inmates.
The infant child o* Mr. and Mr .
.less- Ito-s, passed awa.\ Monday
inornni'j and the nuitlu'i tnllowiid that
same evening nt in;i)n. Mis Shattu
unit her of Mrs. Itnss, died Wi dliesdiiN
. \ ciiing nfter an illness of about m.v
\\ eeks.
The t'uueial of Mrs. litoss and babe
was held Tucsdai afteri from the
Kvang'.'lie.al cliureh nt llover and eli
terinetlt was made in the Dover ceni
. cterv .Tlic funeral of Mrs. Shatto was
Id this . Thursday i afternoon at the
lunch nii.l her body was laid tn
rest beside that of her daughter.
Mi. .Shattu and family and Mi Itoss
; have, the heartfelt sympathy of tie
ciimmunit v'.
See the Senior Class Play
"A College Town"
A Comedy in Three Acts
at City Opera House, May 6tli
at 8:30 o'clock p. m. Prices 35c-50c
eli I
iimiiiiit imis nre takin
>> rent world wide im \
extended ti
leinlieiH, •
etillg tn l«
ireli when
jer will talk
ineiit.
j Thirl \ dei
; |>:i t in this
' ment.
\ spec in I ilivitntinn i
: ll who are not cliureh
io non church members.
i Clipper")
OVERALL RELIGION
Win. 1.. K. Shane, the pastor of tie
1 limtiau church, announces that <•"
ie\t Sumluy ni-jlit. h« will use :i^ tie
iilijei-1 of lii*< seriuon. 1'Overall lie}
c'iMM '' Thy jneneli, i will iie ela'd tn
overalls, ii ml he invites his henrers l«
•nine .!i.-s^i d in comnieil or old clotlo-s.
I «,l | | «*rN
AMERICAN LEGION -NOTICE
There will !>«• a meeting of the local
j post American l.egiou at the city hall
Kiidjis nielli. April 30. All membor*
ire ur^ed to lie present at this meet
ing as luisiiie-s of importance will be
taken uf*.
(Clipper)
$100.00 REWARD
I will j!ive tlOO.OO reward for llie
11ipreheiisiou of the theif nnd the re
turn of the two bolts that were Rtul-n
from ni\ thieshinji machine nt m>
farm 7 i - miles northwest of Hemic-
. s4 y, sonieliine during the past ten
da vs. Belts were, one drive belt IdO
feet, !' inch, :nid one (Joodyear blower
belt. Both belts practically new.
I. r MrtOKK. Ilennessey, Okl;i
(CliplMV)
POLICE COURT NEWS
! I'oli,-e court fines <luriu^ the month
; of April ;imount I t«>
,n-L nf Fvcrv
sieiulM r Hank:
.'2,200,000,000 in
(ioM Heserve
RESERVE
yf wifc. „ SYSTEM^
V/\
(M Your Share in theTVast Reserve
$2,200,000,000
TI IIS vast Gold Rcser-e is only one of our
advantages us a Men:' >cr Bank of tlir I «<1-
cral Reserve System.
Aiul when you eome to us for your banking
needs this advantage is yours also.
Banking wlcty is the result of this mem-
bership.
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS
NATIONAL BANK
Hennessey Oklahoma
MEMBER
f*2.2QO, OOO.OOO IN HESF.RVE
Nature gives the squirrel a heavy
winter coat. Instinct makes him
store up food. But YOU must
look out for yourself.
CREDIT AND SAVING! Do you un-
derstand the true meaning ot the
word "Credit"? Do you especially un-
derstand its uses in connection with saying.
Credit can go much farther than enabling
vou to open a charge account in some store.
Real credit means your standing in the
community.
Can you go to your hanker and get from
him the credit you want for some under-
taking? The chances aie you can if you
cm trive him positive proof that ^ 01
HAVE BEEN A BEE TO SAVE MOMEI
REGULARALY. This is ABS0LD1 K prool
to him of your real worth and staiinch
character. Ol'EN A RANK ACCOUNT
TODAY.
We are under the direct supervision
of the United State* Government.
What could make us more solid.
First National Bank
Hennessey, Okla.
Member Federal Reserve Banking System.
i ,1. E. Osborne, Hennessey
(flipper)
HENNESSEY I. 0 O F ATTEND
DISTRICT MEETING AT ENID
Tuesday to Celebrate toist Birthday
Will Hold Next Meeting in
Hennessey In October
AI unit 50 iiu'iiiih'Is of tin* I. O. I"
I "t' 11 ciiiu'skc y utti'iitlcj tin 1 «'
lohrntiou of tlmt orflrr>' 101st Dirtli C
■ Inv anniversary ln M :• t l!ni«l Tm s lnv |
afternoon wid nl^bt. (n th# evonmg C
I'irst <lo| ro<* work was «;i\Mi l y :i
ftntT seloctort from the lmlp*-. of tin
,iv-orintion, in wli'uli Honne^Nrv turn
Uhod the guard*. Prof. J. J, LaV allej
■ if' 11 tinness '\ t'linishel tin- iiiu^i' t
I In- work. I (
I In the vote tnkeu for tln m-xt j
I meeting of tbfl iiMMUtioii which wiUjfl
'l>e liohl in (letobrr, Henne<sc\ w:i^ :il a
ino*t nuanimoiigly Melecto<l.
A number of RebeksJis from tli 1
i Hennessey lodge -attende«l the sr^-inn 11
of the (inrfiebl <'ounty Kfbektth As I
^OC in tion with whieh the Hennesxi-x jl
j Inil^c is aflfiliate«l, anil which wih lu-l 1 J j
| ni l oujunetion with the I. O. (>. Y j
meeting. Thone atteiulinu from h* I j
•luring the afternoo ami at night, w« r |
Mes.lames ,1. A. ^':inlk. \. M. 1 nil!,;'
Mim. .1, .1. La Valley Mrs. \\ <\ Moore
i Marie MnrMiny, Hetitoii St:it«'s, \\ I. i
1 IFamer, Kli/.nbeth Hurnett, Mary Mn^.
Mi«.« > Winnie ilanylo v. Smlie Stal
tier. Olailys Shearer, I#1 ell Sne«laker. I
jiii «l I'earl Murphy.
(Clipper)
BALL GAME SUNDAY
lloaneHHey will play ball with Loyal!
Kiel) on the Murphy fiolri, Hennes
m v, ni next Sunday afternoon. Mny
2n<) This « X[ eeto«l to he ;i rousill'j 1
yaiup.
Loyal was scheduled to play Hen I
I in sm'v last Sunday, but on account « f |
the eftiii was nnabh to make the trip I
jov rin lid through the mini.
f Hipper)
I .Mrs. Leslie K. (lardnor, who under
invent a ii operation foi appeu*lieiti«> ; i
j,-ui Knid hospital this morning (Tlmt-
'■lay) is reported to be getting alone
J nicely. Her many Hennessey frien<N
hope to see her home ay am soon
i\ i
?ggg; i^gg
A Farmers Bank
Thru times of stress, panic nnd war,
this bank has steadily Mrown and prosper-
ed and at no time have its depositors had
cause for apprehension over the safety and
security of their funds.
Guaranteed by the strict laws ot Okla-
homa and forcefully administered by tlie
officers of this bank.
A Helpful and a safe Bank for the pro-
gressive Farmer and Individual.
YOU CAN'T LOSE
The Hennessey State Bank
Hennessey, Okla.
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