The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 52, Ed. 1 Monday, June 21, 1920 Page: 2 of 4
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DAILY
SOCIETY
DAILY Sl BSCRIPTiON 2A7ES Mrs H P A e- en-
Oat oi Couatj __ __ tertained B be nor of her da-zhte*.
By mail, om year -J7.00 M„ v-- .. ,4 Wasingtoa.
By Mai:. su 400 3 C on T.tsiij after n on fo- - e
*■ Cow"ty. . t j o'clock. The e*er.t w* in the
By Ma-. ore ,e r -OJ -at:-e of i- aaorv*--.irr the
| ¥.** * month* MR ... .. M> .. V:e. *=d" t e
who were a!* oid-tinse frien.i
By Carrier, ooe «ek
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-lei ehte-i to -ecal! to mind rem:- s-
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cence# of his ehildh«od «t-ent in N •-
Tki w *, ~:aB- A crd ii KiTt of ho^pitaMr
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ti-' -'**- * the Hoar ar.d lir.'e loV.r. AJ-
04 *• **" >n i'1 fed greatly to the «r. yroe t
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ANNOUNCEMENTS\ doable ee-fert followed :a which
sIn John iia-d:* wis awarded the
;-fze fo- sk;!>?ul hanriw-rk and Ur«
' D Uuni e a prize fo- a conten in
the works of Whittier The prizes
presented were ->az;<iso— bar f
tar-ed cM-a. A'ter Je'i-<>o* -e-
it tre g-je-ts -soed Mrs
FOR CONGRESS 5th DISTRICT— —. - a «-, - -ev a
AH announc«*aezi? under this
h? ad are evade subject to the
Arrtoe:jt;c primary, August 3,
1920.
jonsetratory oi mu>c to New York.
Ir. Ber.ton .4 associated with the
Lank of Commerce :a Fort A orth.
Mr. a.-.d Mrs. Beaton uxl Rer. la:
rv Broooe motored 10 the City
t'er the Scnday morning -enrxts
ar.-i had dinner at the Hoeki-.i. Mr.
ird Mrt fie-ton leit Sor.day eTen-
izg tor Fort Worth where t-.ey -.;i
be at horse.
JOHNSON—CARTER
ss -f x« Nora Cartrr, da-^'*t;r
oi Mr. ard Mrs. R. A. Carter oi
Puis Va! ey. ar.d Mr^. J:m JeVjsoa,
son of Mr. and Mrs Henry Jo'-r.fon,
were quietly mirr.td in Pads Valley
l5--iday morning at ten oc.&ck. Mrs.
c nsor. attended the cniTtr? tr the
past winter, and is a yontjg lady of
charmiog personality Mr. Johnaoa
has grown to mnhaood io N'orrrran.
^r- - J*- - the N' rr-.i- ki«h
« voo!. arte- ded the ontrersitr ar.d is
a member of the ^igrrta Alpha Epsi-
bn fraterr.:ty. The yonng couple are
very popr'ar with the so-cie'.y et of
croan ar.d have a large number of
Hends who wish them joy and hap-
frjtess m their wedded Kfe. inmbtt of times, hve announced m°°" 'n't.roe"
WOMAN CLADIN te 1&£J3Uli U":,'ATC 'VKX.
f T/• 11T Iirrinn operating a f r-t-class hotel, catering
1 A1 1 1KL lespertally to -he traveling members Miller Hrot. -f the sara'ni! iOl
WAT IsFTk CTRFITT D' :"eir profe;§ on. They ill begin i ranch, jt *rt throwing on
•'tUVE'L' O 1 Ivil.Il. 1 Tork at once on a ha!:-ms.lion-dollar try. (Ilirket much of their farm lands,
— hotel in Kansas City, and will, ac- 1 n ,)T^tr to more properly care for
A woman oi mystery was abroad cording to their announcement, h re ,be Ceding of pedigreed stock,
a«? n:«rt. 1 competent ea-fern hotel man and whicb industry they nre fast becom-
Barerct*tad. bareheaded aad dreesed in*tr-ct to make the place Kan«- y,e leaders in thi part of the
ia night attire, with a blanket thrown 4~ ;-«y head^oarters for the actors . ,lth est. Many town lots in Eliss
ab->ut her -hou-cets. she was waader- ,re ai o on sale .
abozt tre -.icinsty of Wes: Ea- Vhnrrii
faala a-.'d Webster According to Rer G. J Rousseau, "rly pastor of the Methodist church
A telephone call to^-.e Transcript two cars of brick left Coffeyville, Pur;e"' f.Vuf t l,o„ fo
sent a reporter to the scere at 11 ' Kan. Tuesday, and one car ha, been am of the Oklahoma ^elegat w to
> V- the woman had diaap- leaving everr day since for th- new he national democratic convent,on at
peared Thirty m-nntes late- a home- 1 apt st church Lere They will use
holder reaidinz nearby telephoned
the T'ln-cript office that a scant:!?
c'ad worar. was on the streets
From Eufaula she proceeded s-ath
to Duffy and disappeared
■•(in Franrisco.
PENN
fDouWe tevd
Blade
"Glides ove
TTie D:'L"«Vv brothers, who are
well known in Norman by their tent
-how- which hare made this place a
f. b. sw ank.
TUSTICE SUPREME COURT—
L. C ANDREWS
FOR STATE SENATOR—
M A FLOYD
JUDGE W H WOODS
FOR CO. SUPERINTENDENT—
P W BAfrTON
MAUD NOk rr.'CUTT
S. S. WATERS
FOR TAX \SSESSOR—
J. G. TATE
J. L. (LEN) M.AYES.
L. L McCOMS
POR COUNTY ATTORNEY—
J D HOLLAND
GLEN MORRIS
C. C. PARKHURST
POR COURT CLERK-
RAY ISOM
E. V. GEORGE
POR COUNTY TREASUREP—
LYDIA BRIGGS
POR COUNTY CLERK-
ERNEST B. HELMS.
por county e::eiu. ?—
BILL W. H NEW BLOCK
J. H BENNETT
POR COUNTY WEIGHER—
/OWN F TAYLOR
FOR COUNTY JUDGE—
GEORGE ALLEN
COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 3—
JOHN A. FOX.
COMMISSIONER, DISTRICT 1—
-S. G. DYER.
-etnrr for '-e i« a or —e favr-
' he rn Norman aocial circlev
• • • a
. :.e and Mrs. E. D. McLais. :n
z'.- <■ a r'-T ete s-jrp->e
-i - st their t' i'ifi!
home i Oklahoma City it being Mra.
McLa-.e! *1 birth 'ay. A - irr,'- 'A.
r the - X' -mil trimrfc ■ ritec rkf r.,
ti. z :|i" them weU-fiied
conUi-tiac the be-t o; eats. T c
nrty "ewtH of fte fctwii ;
M « Ve'rj Farce" ?.!r:
T'i :e h.de- Ro,:* Stonev Mrs.
V.' R. Pe"er M:ss*« Ne!> rf V ■
-a =tomer, Ze'la WesterreK V a
-t< e-. Marie Barnh " Lucy Pie-si.
and t'-e little fo)'*« Pred Mo—lati.
Ralp- Rucker. T. B Reder. Noma
Fe- n !.ola SVi- r. ard M^-ea-
ret Henerr
• • •
\ fanr. - re-inton was '-eld at '.'re
home of M*. iB-i if-' H C. ift>oc.
-••■e miles east of Noma on Su"-
r'jT lt:ne 6. Mr ard Mrs. ifoon
were united with their brother' and
iirter wh m they -3d not ;ee- f -
thirt- ea-- M-' He--iet'a Spotaer
1 of 5^ da ia M Mrs Martha Mo-r: =
of Yates Ce-.te- Kan., a b-other
Mr« Moon's was there. if- and
Mr,. Moor's child-en we-e a" there
but three The chrd-en -resent -.ve-e
''-5 Vary Cur-'it. Mr, Ed Ha-mon.
Mr' Be' B; rgett. ?-s 'err—1a Row-
land. and Messrs. H. C. Moon an •
Harre Moon. There were e.ightv-
«.e- -elitive, a- 'r >- !s preset;*
All brought we'l fil'ed baskets and a
regular picni'- -ra- enjoyed.
• • • •
WEDDINGS
All announcements under this
head are made subject to the
tep-jbl" an p Tnary, August 3.
'OR COMM73StONtk, DIST. I—
P. Mcl.ENNAN
"THE PEOPLE'S FRIEND.'
One surprise of the Fer-ia-Go-e
campaign, whiie a smaW detail, keep-
r «m rt r.j it s ^e<-n many years
■ince anyone in this state but Thom-
as Pryor Gore bad the nerve to u-e
the old time tactics of posing as "the
peepul's friend.' ' and then on top
of that he still continues sending ad-
vertising matfer under frank. On
one de of the 'a-t edition it says
"part of the congressional rec rd
free'' and on the other is the politi-
cal 3Vjpe. The time should soon pass
that the people will -tand for paying
the campaign expenses of the candi-
dates
No mat'er who he is. no candidate
should be given any -upport wh'
makes the people pay his nostage bill
under the guise of congressional re-
cords.—Cordell Beacon.
BENTON—BOGLE
V;s- Fy-ne Bogle of Bristow, and
Mr Carl C en ton of Fort Worth,
Texas, were married by Rer. W. L
Broome Sunday morning at 10:30
o'clock at the M. E. church. South.
; ar = oni-e. Mr* Rer ton was organ-
ist for Reverand - <0—e in Bristo w
during hi- 'our year,' there and ha-
been studying fo- some time in a
^'cmcCommE
OWN YOUR
HOME
We hare many splendid ho nes
for sale. The styles and prices
will suit every taste and pock-
et book We have numerous
listings in very part of the city.
Every day there is more and
more inquiry and very soon
there will be a mighty rush for
homes in Norman. Every day
you put off buying means a
more restricted opportunity for
selection and a consequent
higher price. Tell us what you
want. We can find it if it is
in Norman
Fitch & Fleming
118 West Main Phone 742
All Straws
Half-Price
/"M* course you're going to get a
straw hat for summer. And as
long as that's ,ettled there's no
need of waiting. The sooner the bet-
ter. Might as well save your other
one for next fall, when you can't
wear a straw. Beside riiiht now you
can select from a wonderful variety.
That's one of the important things.
Nnother U that you can get them
here at half price.
\ allies Z- and upward.
ri of straw; any
ect style:
ok them over.
UJOUC
cuon-s
12 EAST MAIN
H I I I i *H I i * H H' > 1
A Modern West Side
Home On The Market
Well located on paved street, near
pu' lie >chool. iT.'vcr-ity and t"\vn.
Seven roorrs. bath, baserr.er.t. furnace, on
paved street or. west side, excellent location.
Priced at $6,000.
This home has just been placed with
us to sell. It's a good buy—a place you'll
be interested in if you want a home of
your own.
Let us show it to you.
McDanlel & Matthews
Real Estate, Loans, Insurance.
101 East Main. Phone 23
Ordinary
Blade
"Digs in"
Stroke your face after shaving
with the Pern Adjustable Safety Razor and you will
find it smooth as velvet and feeling fine, because thfl
Perm Double-Bevel Blade causes the razor to gl:d6
over the skin instead of digging into it.
If the Penn Adjustable Razor doesn't give you shavet
that make your face feel fine — return it and get y&O
money back.
Peer. Adjustable Razor Sets may be purchased
from dealers at (5.00, $7.50 and (10.00
Penn Razor
^ ADJUSTABLE SAFETVn^^
The Razor with the Double Bevel Blade
A. C PSNN. Ixk. Sin^tr Buikiinf, NtW York
growing Rasor Bu*in— in th World"
With acknowledgments to K C. B>
All right. Bill-
Tfcu can stop reading'em"
SafiVV
BILL TOLD rn«.
HE HAD a good Joka.
ON THE maker.
OF A well.knjwn brand.
OF CIGARETTES.
LAST NIGHT, £51 said.
HE READ an ad.
OF THIS cigarette.
IN A magazine.
IT SAID "They Satisfy."
• • •
AND THIS morning
IN HI8 newspaper.
HE READ "Ttey Satisfy.*
AND ON a billboard.
• • •
AND ON a card.
IN THE itreeucar.
AND IN the dealer's window,
AND ON the counter.
HE READ "They Satisfy."
AND HE bought a pact
OF THESE cigarette*.
AND I asked him.
"WHERE'8 THE Joke, Bill?"
AND BILL said.
"WHY THE darn fools.
8PENDING THEIR monsy.
PICKING ON me."
80 I said, "Tou bought 'em.
DIDN'T THEY satisfy?"
• • •
AND BILL said "Sura.
BUT HERE'S the Jolts.
• • •
FOR OVER a year
I'D ALREADY been smoking.
\V ^ "Jniit it, the joke's on us. And
«.°ver tkree million other smokers
are in on it #ith Bill, But the real
joke is on anybody who looks for
Satisfy" anywhere but in Chesterfields—
for the Chesterfield blend cant /*? copied I
THAT BRAND.
• •
cigarettes
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