The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 126, Ed. 1 Friday, September 17, 1920 Page: 4 of 4
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PERSONAL MENTION
THE COMMON STREET.
The common street climbed up gainit
the sky,
Gray meeting gray; and wearily to
and fro
I saw the patient common people
go,
Each with his cordid burden, trudg-
ing by.
Don Walker who has been with the State Senator Harry Cordell of Till-1
Marland company in Ponca City, is [man county was in Norman Thursdav
visiting his mother, Mrs E. E. Wal- | the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
ker, until Tuesday when he will leave
for Pittsburgh where he will finish
in the University of Pittsburgh next
spring.
Mr. and Mrs. Franl' Gouin of
Duncan are guests at the Sigma Chi
and I'i Beta Phi housey Mrs. Gouin
was Miss Gertrude Hazelton befor«
And the rain dropped, there was not jH,r marriage and lived in Norman for
number of years. Mr. Gouin's broth-
any sigh
Or stir of a live wind; dull, dull and
slow
A'l motion, as a tale told lun*r ago
1 he faded word; and creeping night J
T).«nrbur<"'*.he sunset, fii.di.* far", M' 1 1 ' "!" '/« 1!',l,r"''1
,n,l (I-,., i her home in Medford I nd;.v alt< a
l.«vins the whole of life willi manic1"' 1 "r;'„ Ur,
|oaYelj | accompanied her to Oklahoma Litv.
Stjd<l« ly long the wet glistening)
hill. J William Stacy started Wedur-sday
I'm* splendor poured—and lo' thejfor New York ( ity t<> attend ( olnm
common street, hia university ami to continue Ins
A trc.lden highway into golden heaven |voice ■ tnclies uncle: Mr llcil.ert W ith
Win the dark shapes "t men ascend*'erspoon Mt (lark Sncll will i">"
| him in a few weeks to resume his
.work there.
Cook. He was looking over the town
and the university and was very fa-
vorably impressed with everything
and is glad at any time to do any-
thing that he can for the university.
Mr. J. C. Minteer will leave Sunday
for St. Louis where they will visit
two days before goinp to Nashville
where Miss Minteer will enter Ward-
Belmont for the winter. Mr. Minteer
er is here t° attend the m.iverjHtv n;fc .„ jsi relativ R in Lexington. Ky..
Js pledged to the Sigma Chi fraterni-
ty
before coming home.
ing still
— Helen Gray Cone.
Migs Melba Smith of Clinton is vis
iting friends in Norman.
Mrs. F. M. Warren was a
itor Friday.
Carl pore! of Enid is a guest at tin-
Beta house.
8
Earl Hazel went to the city
on business.
• Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Day were Okla-
homa ( ity visitors Friday.
♦ Mrs. Adda White was a visitor in
Oklahoma City Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard of Pawhuska 1'
{•re here visiting at the Sigma Cln I '/
j iid Tri Delt houses.
M s II. M. Catron and son. lid, of
roncn ( ity arrived in Norman Friday
to « -ir« II Ed in the university.
• Mr. and Mn< ()ic ti Wei !i of ()1 -1 i
r Citv '«re visiting at t'ic / i" !
na Chi and Tri Delta houses. j
Misses I'«ggy Patterson < f Mus j|
!.g«e ;.n 1 Mice Hyde < : Olvia i |
( i.y ere pi-cats at the Pi l'«*. '*•'*!
i oxwe.
Miss f tcl'rt Ostt btirg of Claremore
?« a guest at t'te Kappa Kappa Gam
ra house.
. c,r-itton I) Kernodte < 1 )l • (
1 otna City is with his nit; j
i .miter* at the Beta house.
C cil Shear of S':aw::« .• i- a st !
ri the Sigma Chi house dnr..i rr.-h- i
iT
Ci'« ;i Meadows, who pitched this (
«: im cr |. r Drumriv'h* ia t^e Wot vi i
1.range, s visiting htft Sigma C!-i,
brothers.
>4r.>s icon Belcher arrived in Nor-||
r mi Frid: y siter a summer in St
i h■ >s. Mich. She is much improved
M:« >"arce'l«* Darling of Oklaho-
ma City is visiting the Pi Beta Phi |
house.
Mr. and Mrs. Kd Cassity and
r.<i ghtt. returned Monday fr«>in a vis-
in K an-a s. Texas, and Oklahoma.
Ca s.ty to« k tip his duties ! imrs-
iiiorniiiv: n manage' of the \\e«-
i r i Union of ce at the Santa I*
ion.
nrwinsi
Miss Helen Allen of 111 Reno ha
arrived to attend the university.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. March and
daughter, Irene, of l.l Reno, moton-d
over the first of the week to enroll
Miss Irene m the university.
Misses Mildred Holland and Dor-
othy Sunnott were in Oklahoma City
Thursday.
Word was received by Norman
friends of the death of Mrs. l ime
Whit lock of Enid Wednesday. Mrs
Whit lock was Mi— Ruth l.owe before
her marriage and lived with her
mothei at 510 Elm street.
Mrs. S. M. Salter returned Saturday
from an eight weeks' visit with a
daughter. Mrs. Melva Harris and fam-
Lena Helms, 'daughter of ! ily in Gainesville, Wisconsin and
I |. Helms, and Mi Hubert P. I points in Illinois, Kansas and Okla-
Oklahonia City were I homa. She reports a most enjoyable
1 Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Minteer enter-
tained with a seven o'clock dinner
I Thursday evening in honor of their
I von, Earl's birthday. Their guests
• • e Mr and Mrs. C. P. Landt. Mr.
(and Mrs K<l\v>n .Minteer of Oklahoma
ty am' Mi- LIveta Minteer.
daughte
in Oklahoma City 'Thursday j time.
hone <•; Mr. Surin-j
y the minister of the Clark Snell gi
. hi t i. Mi Helms rie of pupil's
vd by the Oklahoma j Tuesday evening,
lor the past tw«' "ram vt-c Leol
ti l.i i - manager « f I Snell. Ruth Inci
ve the fourth a
recitals at his home
Those on the i '-
a Atkisson, Ruth
11 a/el James. L< ui ••
mo; mug at the
ski's 1 >r. 11.• !i
First Christian
has been « nlc
Bread e/#mj an.\
fi.,1 May wood Baking lompany Mr. j James, Audra llolnns, Mary Avi'b-
Mrs. Snrwn.slv 1 left for (lalves-| Davi-. Ruth Hays. Dorothy Holland,
the In icyin n I hji y -trill Jo Hodges, Jaunita Snell, Pauline Bej
he at home In Oklahoma City after | lev. Barbara Begley, aunita Snedeker,
October I J oil la Kooken, and Wilhatn S'a-v
GOODYEAR
i ires
If vou own a car you arc familiar
the name of Ooodvear—the host mcdiuia
pric. 'i tire on the market.
We .;re :r-i t.:- for thi< make <•'. ti/ts and >«.licit your
tin- ba ■ nc s ' r.' v.inj; that when you buy a (iooilycar
Tire vou ,\v:!l he ati^fied with your purchase.
We have p'entv ol room for storage and mechanics
capaM ■ of taking can of your repair work. Sati:;'act!on
our purpose in the ;• a:;it■ • • lnr and \ *■ will • t.• i*1
hat k a! i \ir work.
Acree Garage
IVIoving to lew Location
We have helped hundreds of Norman
folk, and {hose wishing to become Norman
folk, find new homes. Now we must move
%
—hut we did ourselves the same good ser-
vice we did you—we found ourselves a new
home, h's upstairs-the front rooms.
107 1-2 East Main
Monday wc will be rr,>tiy to continue our usual good service to the
pul lie • practically every city home and every farm in this county that is
on the market is listed with us.
We can show you most any size or kind of a home you want i-j buy—
just call at Smith Brothers.
Rio Grande E&cs-prsSons
'I'lij-. i .'•(•/ :ts; h ,!c; i nru' the tri; to the liio Grande Volley at
ti ese excursion rates $25 pay? all exp< nsci from Dallas to the Rio Grande
VaiIcy 'tud rel.irn. : ;! <?.. ■■ /.Mi- ; low. (J !! on us for particulars of
the trip.
Smltli Brothers
R&Zc'k 'Qaafe LoaraSg loisuraiic®
cT"" '2 7a&t Caiin Street
-.i Kartstx:swer.-t-u •
> r v- H g | "ii '• 7
ilci y
pie.
A
Main and Ciav.fo.d
Phone 30-1
i iprnnrrahc
?
wf.umd Jfur
$1
Boys' Suits
Manly garments that com-
mend themselves l>y the
careful tailoring and smart
styles. Our prices do not
in any way reveal how
good are the qualities, the
styles and tailoring repre-
sented in this large group.
$7.50-$27.50
Some with extra trousers
and all wool.
BERRY'S
Everything For Everybody
There is a Pleasant Rivalry Between
Tricoline and Duvet De Laine Suits
Having won favor
with their interesting
braid and embroidery
trimmings, the former
have no trouble in
holding it. Their qual-
ities and finishing will
more than back up
vour first impression
of them. The duvet de
laine suits take kindly
to collars and some-
limes cuffs of nutria,
beaver, opossum or
squirrel. Jackets vary
but those of medium
length are well in the
foreground. Choice of
navy blue, brown and
tan.
Prices start at $39.50
then $49.50. $59.50 and
up to $98.50.
This is the best
time of the entire sea-
son to make your se-
lection, stocks are larg-
er, greater variety of
Styles, more complete line of colors than will be possible
later in the year.
Make the store a visit tomorrow and see these wonder-
ful suits.
(Cleveland
il i
At thn
•. -^4 a > <i. $
)av
i ree
McCain
NORMAN'S GREATEST STORE
Speaking at 3 o'Clock
Speakers
R. A. BILLUPS
.\-sistaut United Stali-s histrirt Xttorney
t
MRS. A. EMMA ESTILL
Teaclicr of lli-1 >r\ md 1 Nditi- il St'ieuce in Cfnlr tl State .Vornial School
Rdniond
Democratic Rally Saturday nij^lit
L. C. Giles, state committeeman, has called a meeting for Saturday
night at 8 o'clock at the Gilcs-Weir Investment Co. office. Organizations
will he perfected to cover county and rural precincts in this district. The
ahove named speakers will he present and discourse as to the objects and
merits of causes and candidates.
All democrats urged to he present.
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The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 126, Ed. 1 Friday, September 17, 1920, newspaper, September 17, 1920; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc114448/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.