The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 269, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 8, 1919 Page: 2 of 4
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__Tlie Dail> Transcript, Norman, Oklahoma^
The Daily Transcript
Published rvery afternoon except Sunday
fcy the Transcript-Efiterprite Publishing Co.
I, Entered as second-class matter January
|l V, 1914, a; the post-office at Norman, Okla-
B &IM, under a, t of congress of March 3,
At the Churches
I- • office, 21S Fast Main Street. Telephone 3.
DAILY SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
By mail, one year
i By mail, six months 2.00
I By carrier, one week .10
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SOCIETY
Phone Hems to 250
h Miss Elvela Minteer and Arms
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si .Mrs. Roy Smith of Bradley,
; >kla., was the dinner frucjts of
«>■ Farland on
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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN.
(Corner Main and Webster)
| The Sunday school begins at
i11 45. morning service at 11:00. The
i paslor will preach on the topic,
' "The Transmission of Power."
There will also he a special number
| by the choir. Christian Endcav-
I or mects'at 0:30, with evening ser-
vice at ~:.!0. Topic: "Best and
Second Best." Some very K°0(t
music is on the program also. A
| cordial invitation to the public i-
extended by this, a warm-hearted
church.
T. H. ASZMAN, Pastor.
11 o'clock. Subject: "The Gov-
ernment and Religious Men." The
address will touch upon Mr.
Roosevelt and other public men.
No night service. Reverend Mr.
Griffith will be in Oklahoma City.
The ladies are asked to remember
the meeting at King Hall on the
afternoon of Tuasday to hear Mrs.
Bil'er It is hoped that every
member of the Guild will come.
Their friends also will be welcome.
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HV1. A. De M. :id will pen 1 Satur-
Bajr afternoon in Oklahoma City
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FIRST M. E. CHURCH
(Santa Fe Ave., and Eufaula
; street.)
Sunday school 9:45, a. m. Mr.
C. E. McCormick, superintendent.
I Preaching, a m. theme, "Etern-
| ity." There will be an anthem
by the choir, a duet by Misi
Sanderson nrd Prof. Snell, and
j by special request l'rof. Snell J
j will airier the solo, "The Ninety
•ind Nine " Epwo-th League at j
0:64, p. m. leader Miss 1' yre .
Evangelistic services 7*-«." t iv
(The strmon will be iw.ehec! hv
(ha Rev. M M. Alden. Mr. Hurt,
'vill sing a solo, the University
tiing quartet "will play two :
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M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH
(Corner Crawford and Tonahwa.)
Sunday school at 10::00 a. m.
with John Hardie as superinten-
dent. Regular services at 11:00 a.
ill. and 7:30 p. m. Judge Win.
1'ranklin will speak at the morning
service, on a subject of vital im-
portance to all, especially men. At
the evening hour there will be a
special young folks' service. The
1 eague will have charge of the
music and the pastor will preach
i special sermon. Kpworth League
at (>:.i(). Missionary Society will
meet at the church at 3 p. m. on
Tuesday. The University Bible
Class meets it the Guild home at
teacher. You have a special invi-
tation to attend all services.
C. S. WALKER, Pastor.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Bible, school at 10:00; preaching
7:;>; subject: "Rt member thy
charge of the program. Music
and addresses will be furnished
by them;
Baftismal services at the close,
of the evening service.
Young Peoples Societies of |
the Christian Endeavor will meet
at 0:30 o'clock.
A most cordial invitation is
extended to the public. Come
and receive a welcome like your
mother would give.
D. A. WICKIZER, Pastor.
ALFALFA FOR SALE
At the place one-half mile north
and one half mile east of Pleasant
Hill school. Good hay. Also some
cow hay cheap. See HENRY
MATLOCK. 2G2-tf
The mechanics at the -Minteer
Motor Company are the best we
can secure, and all work guaran-
teed In Johnson building, east of
postoffice 268 3t.
Special, Special, Special, Hope
Muslin at the United Sales Com-
pany for 20c per yard.
Delbcrt Monical is home from
San Diego, Cali., where he was in
the radio department of the navy.
He has been honorably discharged
and comes home to enter the Uni-
versity and finish his education.
Storage, gasoline, oil, repairs
and everything else kept in an up-
to-date garage. Minteer Mot-
or Co, east of posoffice. Call aad
see us, get figures and we are swe
we can please you. Agents for
the Overland. 268-3t.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
First Church of Christ, Scien-1
tist: Regular services at the edi-'
fice on West Eufaula at llo'elock. |
-Subject: "Spirit."Golden text from |
Numbers: "The Lord said unto I
Moses, gather unto me seventy j
men of the ciders of Israel—
and I will tab the pint which is
upon thee, and will put it upon !
j them." We'norday evening testi-1
i iponial. meeting at 8 o'clock. All I
| are cordially invited to these ser-
i vices. Sunday school at 9:45
o'clcck. The reading room at the
! church is open from 2:30 to 5
o'clock every Wedn sday after-
noon, when literature may be read
| ir purchased.
COMING 10
' NORMAN, OKLA,
The Physician on Chronic Diseases
Will Visit Our City.
A full and complete line of i vv
millinery goods just received. Call
and sec us.—Kimberlin's Cash Mil-
linery.
WANT ADS
Kimberlin's Cash Millinery is
now opened for businc . Call and
sec our new millinery goods.
We have just received a large
hipmeut of the Famous DE-
TROIT VAPOR OIL STOVES.—
Minteer Hardware Co
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10TH.
Aand Will Be at the Cottage Hotel
Until 12, Noon One-half
Day ONLY.
Dr. Potterf of 3108 Garfield
Ave., Kansas City, Mo., who has
treated thousands of patients with
electricity and medic;ae, will rive
consultation, examination and all
the medicines necessary FREE.
All parties taking advantage of
this offer lire requested to state
to their friends the result of the
treatment.
Treats DEAFNESS- by an en-
tirely new proce.,3.
Treats catarrh, throat and lun ■
er and kid): ys, rivcl, rheuma-
Bright's "disease; diseases of the
j Marriage license was issued on
Thursday to Fletcher Riley, 2G,
and Miss Carolyn Duffy, 18, both
of Norman.
Try our WET WASH—4 cents
per pound. We make delivery the
same day we wash. Call phone
743—Ideal Laundry, and ask us
about the WET WASH.
TO TRADE: A 1918 Maxwell
car to trade for residence lots in
Norman. What have you?
268 tf. HOLTZSCUB.
WANTED: Housework by ex-
perienced woman by hour or
week. Phone 197 2G8-Jt*
Before buying your spring hat
call and sec our new line of millin-
ery.—Kimberlin's Cash Millinery.
Your "family washing" all
washed nice and clean—pieces re-
quiring it are starched and all
flat pieces are ironed. Try our
service with your next bundle
Phone 71. Norman Steam Laun-
dry.
Try our WET WASH—4 cents
per pound. We make delivery the
• <>ne day we wash. Call phoie
■ — Ide:.! Laundry, a 1 : -k i
bout the WET WASH.
NOTICE: The sewing is now
i • • ,-uifl ladies ::re reqn .it-
A dirty bunch of shirts and col-
lars receive proper attention in
our plant—for real high class
, work, phone 71—Norman Steam
\ Laundry.
WANTED- Girl or' middle aged
woman for housework. V - Asp
Ave. Phone 1S3. 259-3*
; ONLY TWO HORSES LEFT, if
you want one better hurry and
see Hollingsworth & Blakeiy.
265-tf.
FARM FOR SALE: KiU acres, at
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rinan as part pay. See
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Friday *
For<
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IjJrs. J.
^ake her peri::
lat city. She tal:
good wis':' >
!ith her.
cf I f mother,
tan, and will
■ €'ristian Endeavor
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Mr. and Mrs. < W.
Ivj'htful'y
] ana, Jaunita, and Bertha R .:
id Mr. Ralph I! . ah an
1 elock dinner at their home
. aesday evening, February st >
i 'ie evening wa tent in cor.* '
! tion and music, after which Mr
; lanr.on presented Mr. Roark wit!
i box containing numerous useful
i linnry utensils which he wa re
j. tired to name and then pass to
,. i bride-to-be
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( Honoring Mrs. Iiedford, t :■ >tt
r' Mrs. G. M. Clifton, Mrs. E. B.
, :Call entertained with a sewing
. rty at her lovely home, 510 West
s ifaula on Friday afternoon
-s. Jas. D. Maguire sang a num
3(r of solos which were much en-|
j. fed by all. Those present were:
•s. I. M. Jackson, Mrs. Ida
.. leeler, Mrs. M. F. McFarland,
, i s. H. L. Muldrow, Mrs. Roy Get-
ger, Mrs. M M. Ford. Airs G
■ I fton, Mrs Alden and Mrs. Jas
Maguire.
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Jare Fisher entertained with
l, lance Friday evening at Davis
w{ 11. Those present were: Miss
•, rjorie Brabant of Oklahoma
y, Golda Risingcr, Grace
j ngarner. Miss Langly, Katie
,l seman, Mabel Herrington.
,, xiline Armstrong, Lena Ad-
i; 3, Mattie Muldrow, Tbclma
dsay, Birdie Vancamp and
: *tha Burke, Miss Nelms;
■ >srs. Rossiter, Risinge '. Whit-
: ton, Williams, Pruitt, Van-
]J ip, Bumgardner, Whitsiter,
-ad, ."sicquefch, McKinnev.
i-i, it, Taylor. Chaperones for
evening were Mrs. R. L. Ri-
{- jer, Mrs. M. F. Fisher and Mr.
j I Mrs. E. F. McCombs.
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| aturday, February 1st, the
' ighters of the American Rjv-
l ion met with Mrs. R. C. Ter-
| and Mrs. C. C. McClure at
home of Mrs. Terrell. The
L|moon was largely given to
estimating of war activities
, ged in by the various mem-
|ji of the Chapters. Mr: F E.
• bolyer of New York City was
IIted to represent the Chap-
frat the National conference at
U hington, D. C., which is al-
js heid near the anniversary
, he battle of Lexington. The
* of the Chapter were de-
Wad to have Mrs. Terrell, our
juit, again with them. After
and Richie Miller, Morg Hardie,
Katharine Rader and Elenora
Hope Lam' O ♦ ♦
One of the most delightful
meetings of the year of the Bit!
A-Wee Club was held Thursday
at the home of Mrs. F. 0. Miller
with Mrs. Arthur Williams as as-
sistant hostess. With the exception
of two, all of the members were
present, with the following special
: nests: Mrs llobt. Muldrow. Mrs.
Oscar Webster, Mrs. Roy Iladsell,
Mrs. Roy Smith, Mrs. C. S. Walk-
er, Mrs. John Hardie, Mrs. J. B
McClure, Misses Mary and Nan
Hughes. At five o'clock the guests
were invited to the dining room
where a lovely two-course lunch-
eon was served cafeteria style. The
hostess was assisted in serving by
Misses Mary and Nan Hughes.
,nd Robert Par- People of the church Sunday eve-
Lind- ning. Thev will have the entire
Lunches
Chilli
Fruits
Candies
Cigars
Sooner
Confectionery
123 East Alain
Fleming's Grocery
We will offer you a chance to buy your
Groceries at Bargain Prices for the rest of
this week.
Michigan Hand Picked Navy Beans, per pound __12 l-2c
California Pink Beans, per pound 10c
Extra Re-cleaned Pinto L>ean>, per pound 10c
12 cans good corn $1.50
12 cans good peas $165
12 cans Pink Salmon 2.35
12 cans Red Salmon $3.35
12 cans Country Gentleman Corn $2.00
No, 10 Best Apple Butter $1.25
No. 10 Solid Pack Peaches .' 65c
No. 10 Solid Pack Apricots 60c
No. 10 Bucket Compound $2.50
No. 10 Red Rasp Berries $1.15
Yukon's Best Flour, per hundred pounds $5.75
Bulk Peanut Butter, per pound - - 25c
Best Creatn Cheese per pound 40c
Seed Potatoes, Onion Sets. Garden Seed
in Bulk or Packages.
B. T. Fleming
Phone 192
AFTER SUFFER
S A L E
LADIES' AND MEN'S
$2.00 up to $3.00 Union Suits. Rib-
bed or fleeced, best brands
FARM INSURANCE
• Continental Insurance Co. of New Yo
ASK US.
VINCENT & MULDROW
Exclusive Agents
I Phone 50. Norman- Okla.
fi S. S. WATERS, Solicitor.
We are going to
close out all these well
known brands at only
$
1.20
a suit
The weather bureau
announces ano ther
blizzard on the way.
Now is the time to pre-
pare for it at less than,
factory prices.
At $ 1.20
All Men's $1.00 wool sox 75c
All 75c wool sox 50c
8 yards Double Fold Percale, after
supper for 98c
Onlv 8 yards to the customer.
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L. C. CII.ES PUONE 59 \Y. C. WEIK
OFFICE—First National Bank Bid.
Giles-Weir 1 nvestmep-t Co.
Norman, Okla.
FARM LANDS AND CITY PROPERTY.
Call and see us, we have some good properties listed
worth the moeny. See us if you desire a loan on farm
property. If you have property for sale list it with us
Any Lady's Cloth Coat, up to $60,
after supper price $14.95
RUCKER'S
CLEANING AND PRESSING
Remember that the Price Dye Works are
now fully equipped to do First-Class
Cleaning and Pressing as well as Dyeing.
We will call for and deliver your clothes.
PRICE DYE WORKS
PHONE 593 210 WEST MAIN
THOMPSON'S
Transfer
A -L Company
Hauling of All Kinds
DONE PROMPTLY AND CAREFULLY. GIVE US
A TRIAL
WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF HAULING TRUNK>
Office Phone 225 Residence Phone 5(tf
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