The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 162, Ed. 1 Friday, October 29, 1920 Page: 3 of 4
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AT THE CHURCHES SUNDAY
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
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■I'm- school .-it 9:4.1 following which
I w.ll lit- ommunion service. The ser-
nio" Mihjecl. preached by Rev. !■' M.
ua'ren, i- "Pli, m,.st pa t'ictic siuhl
"i human history.''
j people's society of the
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FIRST METHODIST.
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,iday. Sill' 'ay si-ho, 1 at ":45. I'r..f
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CHURCH OF CHRIST.
!' I'll' classes meet at 10 a.
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lO'JTH METHODIST.
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FIRST BAPTIST.
ui" in old library build"
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i'.'STiAN SCJi'NCE.
that thou i
EPISCOPAI.
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think of "old
Co. 160-at |
13!. Eh' READY TO
OCCUPY
COMPANY ||
fl Phonos 51 or 1026
the clement
MORTGAGE CO.
nortg&iics, running
'i v ars, in amounts
000, m-ning 7 i cr
amount Icmcil.
11• tvo f'.r .salt- second
j"i< r to our own first
I to $200.00 netting <S
a to payment at ma-
nil market presents a
■ I'iiity to Kit a hi-ili
Paid Capital $75,000.00.
The
C cment Mortgage
Company
"«..iion.il Bank Building
l^lab!i„hed 1900
Oklahoma City
Okmulgee
Sale
Wool Sweaters
xcellcnt Quality Yarn;'
I uxcilo Model. Special
$8.95
Gowns—Furs Millinery
Woo! Hose, $1.95
I 'ic Milan I lose of the
t.iM>n. I'lill fashioned,
ribbed style, new dark
heathertoiies.
$1.95
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324 Suits
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Selected From. Stock and Arranged in Three
Groups at the Lowest Prices of the Season
Group A
Reduced
F rom
$ 75.00
$ 65.00
$ 55.00
THESE CUT PRICES
Coming now instead of January, will mean a sav-
ing double in value lor you have your whole season
before you in service and wear.
Group B
Reduced
Group C
From
$100.00
$ 95.00
$ 85.00
Reduced
From
$150.00
$135.00
$125.00
ii'oup A—hmbraein
g fine man uals rid
il\ furred with Australia
' )possum,
Sealine, Xntria or l
rimmed in new est stitcher
or fanciful embroideries.
Irou]) l!—Simple, at
tractive st \ les o) t l it
otitic, in strictIv tailore
effects an
d charmingly trimni
cd w ith rich fur.
*roup C—Kiclil\ fu
r-trimmed and eust<
m-made nil from Nc
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>remost manufacture
rs, will be included in tli
group. I
lox coat -1\ 1 e and t
-lit lilting bodices.
Materials
Shades
Sizes
Duvet de Laine
Navy
and
Duvetyn
New Browns
Appropriate
Veldyne
Black
Fashions
Vel de Cygne
Dryad
For Berth
Tricotine
Nanking
Miss and Matron
Sale Starts Promptly at 9 o'Ciock
Saturday
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The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 162, Ed. 1 Friday, October 29, 1920, newspaper, October 29, 1920; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc114483/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.