The Norman Daily Post. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 65, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 6, 1918 Page: 3 of 4
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Fridav, June 7, 1918.
THE NORMAN DAILY POST.
Page Three
Coming! Coming! Coming!
THE MAN WHO KNOWS
Ambassador Jas. W. Gerard
"My Four Years in Germany"
University Theatre, June 12-13
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Local and Perso:
Earl Minteer made a business trip
to Oklahoma City today
QUESTION Al RES WILL
BE MAILED OUT SOON.
The questionaires foi the 184
RED CROSS NEEDS WORKERS.
The women of Norman are being
urged more than ever befofe to take
youtg men who have attained their pa|.( ^ (h{. W()rk jn t,)f
lied Cross
rooms Tile need tor workers is hit
Mrs. Cecil Dickenson is here for
a l'eil days visit with her mother. Mrs , hairtnan of the legal advisory board
S. H Mr-Call.
Miss I.ena Ramsey, returned today
from a weeks' visit with friends in
Noble.
Russell Smith has accepted a posi-
tion with the Minteer Hardware com-
pany.
prices on my spring stock of good
hats.—Mrs. lizzie Smith
majority since the registration last
June, will he mailed out in a few days. ^ am) {he „umber workt>rs is very I
County Judge Geo. C. Burke, who is sma|) (hus a heayy bunlt,n is ,hr0wn
upon the shoulders t>J' a few willing
workers While this is a patriotic
service it ought also to be a profitable
one as it brings the women face to
face with the realization of the needs
f the boys at the front
In a short time a record of the time
advisory spenl by lhe workers in ,he Re(1
I Cross room will be started and hon-
orable mention of these will be made
EMPEROR
and
PERFECTO
SHIRTS
Morrison's
Where you can buy with confidence and safety
informs the Pout that although the
I ianks have not yet arrived and the
Miss Clema Hrendle lett today tor date has not been set for the filing of
Shawnee where she will visit her (be questionuires, it will only be a
grandmother for a few days matter of a very few days. Compared
with the number which had to be
Work is progressing very fast on filled out last fall the ISO will be
the new steam laundry and is expect- rather a small job for the
ed to open up for business in a few board
Bargains. Bargains. Spei i«tl cut weeks. from time to time
Hhone 4!i will connect you with the lrom unle lu l""c
Miss Yhelma Lindsay returned yes- Daily )Jost job printing plant, and Two hundred and twenty five pairs
City where she ( ,ir man will come anil get your work of pajamas were made ready for ship-
terday from Ponct
H. W. Armstrong returned this at has spent several dav>
ternoon from Ardmore, where he has frienus.
be*-n interested in business matters.
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Hon Jim Stogner. candidate for! the fniversity. was called to Kanst
representative of cleveland county, j the first of the week on a.,-.uat t
was in Lexington and Noble Thursday serious illness of his m "her
visiting with We have the best mechanics and the ment yesterday arid it
newest of equipment, and the prices that
-—•—— an\ the work will please you. will
is Salter, instructor in piano at
CALL TO GROCERYMEN!
To all grocerymen in Cleveland
county Gentlemen: A meeting is
hereby called of all grocerymen of
Cleveland county for Friday night.
June 7. at > :■!(> o'clock.
Matters of public interest concern-
ing conservation of food will be (lis
cussed at this meeting and plans for
initiated for future regulation in this
county Every one is most earnestly
urged to he present and lend bis aid
to the patriotic work.
The meeting "ill lie held at the
large number of other article
reai y to ship soon
xpected | juti-jt-t court room.
H L MI LDROW,
FREE! Rogers'
Silverware. Ask at
Rucker's
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* UNIVERSITY JEWELRY *
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Rings, Pins. Scarfs: Watches, *
Clocks and Jewelry. Also many *
: 4'; Novelties. *
E. G. SHERMAN, *
Smith's Bcok Store. Main St. *
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i have a new line
hats with colored lacings
and let nie fit you up—Mr
Smith
i.l the N r-
hite sain. ■> •
Come ii. war. Mti,;;c c-ortpanv a
Lizzie ■ shipment of new pianos • noons
| bas a selected line of musical ir.stru-
I ments.
Professor and Mrs. A. C. Parsons I
will leave next Thursday tor Chicago W. E. Barnard is in rece,pt at a
where they expect to take work in the i letter from his son. Roy. v. h
university.
th
irnm-ng
Lr • e
iiiartermaster's dej
amy. and says he lik*-^
Roy is expecting to l
California soon.
tment of '
>:e army t
removed
Charles Burnett arrived from .-n:.e
wall this morning to eni-c.ll in the
summer school, in a special course it
pharmacy. He was employed ::: 'he
L. P. Carpenter drug st e f that
place
We Carry a Full Line of Accessories
our car
w
Mr. and Mrt
Osterhaus Tailoring company, went to
Oklahoma City this afternoon to r.iee
their daughter. Miss Barbara. *n.
reluming from collegc .:i .
Harold Pool left today lor f 01 a
•jty where he has a po-
ummer with the Ware Ever
ium company. Harold is a perfect
/ent'enian in every way. and
1 ,i- a salesman is sure to t-e e>s:u! ,
SCHOOL FOR NURSES.
Women of America who have Veen
I hoping that an opportui ty g.'-t I *
: sent itself to do war serv ce • ! a mili- j
I tary character are at las' to have that |
opportunity For. under plans ;jsi ap- j
proved by the secretary of war. there
w'll be established by Surgeon-General |
Gorgas an army-nurse school, with;
i-ranches throughout the country i>per)
to women between the ages <■: twenty-
one and thirty-five. It is the -t < si-
prehensive scheme attempted ty a:.y
nation. Girls with a high school edu-
cation or its equivalent v.l be ac-
cepted. and there is no ' ligation tc
-erve abroad.
Indeed, the plan is to augment the
sui of nurses on duty i:i th* nited
S',-" in military and v ian hoe-
Tires,
Tubes, Jacks,
Ihe United Salts Co. |
! of ccupcr-
j
Spark Plugs, Puncture Patches, Etc.
Whatever you may need in our line you will find
here and we will sell them to you as reasonably as
anyone in the world. We carry this line tor your
accomodation, and in order that we may render our
customers every possible service. Come in and ask
us for anything you may need--if it is one of the
ordinary requirements you will find it here and if it
it is something out of the ordinary we will get it for
you as quickly and at as little expense as possible.
COME IN AND SEE THE
battel/
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WORLD MOVES t.VD SO DO WE.'
THOMPSON'S
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r T R A N 5 F E R and
STORAGE CO.
We Haul Trunks, Pianos, Safes and Household
Goods—Storage.
OFF ce w th McDANIEL &. MATTHEWS
OHice Pione 225; Recice"'.« Pnone 505
They embody all that is desirable in any automotac, and we can save
vou considerable money and sell you more car satisfaction than you can
get in any other car.
11 mm umii mm inn.--yr.«-cr «s
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Distributors for Cleveland and McClain Counties
Phone 36 NORMAN, OKLAHOMA
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Ellsworth, George E. The Norman Daily Post. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 65, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 6, 1918, newspaper, June 6, 1918; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc111296/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed April 20, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.