The Norman Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 40, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 2, 1922 Page: 10 of 12
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THE NORMAN TRANSCRIPT—NORMAN, OKLAHOMA
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Adair Vicinity
at Adair this afternoon (Tuesday), a|
'! ' llitllll)' VV. r< I>!•• rut I r r
I'nuhl was chited clerk to mkicC'I
J !•••! I I:« •: vh l! ■ c ; • i« •.!
4* A: . > (i. ( i illicit >; ciit ' I. .*. ! •
+ i h r « ,u<h11 ?. Mr \v iii
Nei liborly C.'hi!> So. ..M nu t with ^ honias.
Mrs. I), I'. Boc - kin last Tiiur: <l;t> a,lt^ rs- Halph ( ooIl)ati?;h and
afttrnoi n. It wa> an felt-1 spring day "l daughter, l.illian, were iat« af-
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Lillian
-moon callers ;-t the 1 . K. McUan
ie! home Monday.
j Mr. and
bhilo community spent Saturday
• light at the H. II. Morrison home on
Soutc 5.
Mr. and r.M:. II. I>. M rrison and
Pleasant Hill News
MISS BONNIE VOWKLL
Route No. Norman, Okla.
M •> Lola Hcrglan, Agiuss I j I
( p. and Lillie Hishop wci mi.- t*
an 11 (lay , Mr. and Mrs. Maun and Hill ■ J at Norman. Mr. Bill Gill took a ly used in altemptin
11,11 ^I'ool, | Brands, f I rankin. Mnnt Sunday ,ar load of the Uol.inson puoil, to Lrca'.-st n-od lor l
IV,ti, then- daughter, Mrs. \\ ill M<m- t|, fi,.|,l mfet Friday j, . ,, d,
Mrs. Hoh Flaniiiiigan, M . Bill
Fick
M'-'s Bonnie Yowil Tin day utter-
noon.
Miss \"<lu Alsnt) called on Miss
Mrs. Kvan Morrison of' Or' ha Wright Tuesday.
Mr Stanley Matlock. Mr. liruesch
land Mr, H. F. Vowell the members
J "t' the schol board of district met
at Mr. Vovvells Wednesday night,
March 28 is the regular school meet-
and ro 1 call found eight members and
eight visitors present. Three new
TUCml) :*s were addid to the club,
brin. . ii.g tli. membership up to four-
tei.u. 'voil cail topic was canitation,
and ; i u*ly all responded. Mrs. Harr
read :\ splendid paper 011 malaria and
we r ret not having it for our cjI-
umn. Mrs. J. L. Day, accompanied
by the little Mioses I'arbara licglev j ,'rs- ^scar Lei-.
and M try Day of Norman were \.«I- ^Is Charley Taylor pent Friday ! Matlock made a trip ot Oklahoma j
com visit* - • in t'-c club and we all' ",r rnoon wilh Mrs J. T.Carter. <■ ' ty Wednesday
Mr C . 1). JUsliop Mr. George Her-
of ' ndependence
enjoyed the e ns' dialogue and read-! *n,(' ^ ^;im Oliver of N'or
Mr. Weskv lirotts and Mr. O. B.
. community, in;ji the natrons of this district are 1,1 c.' ' 1 :';a" vvas 011 1-0 ^!n''"
pent bun day afternoon witli Mr. ai;<! j ur.eil to be pesent. ; mg Sundry in h\.
Mr. J Ienry Matlock and Mr. T. W. ' -^!fs V ! '•' "" and V:-> l<>'a
1 Mercian were m opping in .\ornian
H'rsday.
Mr. CI
in^'s id an interesting talk l>\ Mi .
Day. It goes with, ut saying* the
gir.s are real entertainers an.I will be
greatly enjoyed by th club, any
time 1! is possible for them to attend
as v. ill also Ah ; . Dry.
Mrs Bocskens was assisted in
serving a delicious lunch by Me>
dames Ralph Coolbau^h and Martin
Bode. The next meeting of tin . 1
wiil be with Mis. R;;lph Coolb: -ij. 1.,
April 13. Tin club accepted an invi-
tation to attend the ail day me. ting,
of Federated Clubs at Clothier April
Mi^s Kdith Hell of \dair scrool
won the championship banner in the
primary meet at Xew llup.\ and
also the second prize in penmanship j
at the co'e ty lield meet in Norman
last Hiday. Morris l -ll won si t ' i:d
in arithmetic. "Hurrah for Adair."
Some party or parties went into n'ir
chicken house one nifcir list week
and relieved us of six nice thorough-
bred S. C. H. I.eiJiorn hen It's
certainly too bad ,11.e country h . to
out ui) with Mich people, but it takes
ill kinds of people 10 make a world.
So what can \w ro? We hope, how-
ever. the guilty ones v* ;!i >00.1 be
ovrt't iken and punished accordingly.
We've been noticing in the Iran
script where chicken thieves were
operating in Xorman and only l ik-
ing six, and six seems t i be the
number, although a big yellow hen
was taken with ours.
John Marble of north of Franklin
aire down Saturday despite the
ain> weather and muddy roads and
purchased a supply of cane seed fiot«i
' ifforr Lee. It is thought a good
acreage will be sown to cane this
year as all are purchasing a quantity
of seed.
Mrs. Harry Hates and son, Willie,
«* nci Miss Myrtle Hates 01* balls com-
munity wen Norman shoppers Moil-
lay afternoon. ' Kf
One of the heaviest rainfalls ot
the year fell lure Saturday morning,
making the roads almost impassible
and checked plowing and farm ac-
tivities for a few days and as we are {
writing these items (Wednesday
morning) another heavy rain is fall-j
itig, which will delay plowing and
other farm work for a few days, but—
it ain't no use to grumble and com-
plain,
it's just as cheap and easy to re-
joice.
\V hen God sorts out the weather and
sends rain,
W'y rain s my choice.
—Riley.
Misses Florence and Anna Low
and Mr. Sain Vaughn spent Saturday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ci-
cero Vaughn.
Mr. and Mrs T. J. Murphy were in
Xorman on Tuesda;. of last w ek ti
meet their Kraudson, j hn \ >!\i
who came up from San Antonio. Tex.,
.0 spend the summer n the Murphy
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth l.awsonl
and children of Springfield. M<
were here last week for a \ i-it with
his mother. Grandma Law- n, ami
his sister, Mrs. Lloyd Dunham, and
other relative >.
Mr. S. M. Walt'-r • «111 Tlinr- l.y,
night at the home of hi- daughter,
Mrs. Lester Mauldin, 01 Ma. .11 re
Miss Marit lin nner v\ v;n ' 1
■it the home of her brother and family
11 Norman Thursday night.
Mrs. Clabc Grimett spent Friday
at the home of Mr. and Mr., S. G.
f iriinett.
The pupils of \dair enjoyed a va-
cation briday and several attended
he field meet.
. Dr. Gallier made a bu-ir.evs trip
o Oklahoma City I rida>
Mrs. M. L. Grave- .md Mrs. Lrnest
lcDaniel sj t t Sui : . an moon at
lie home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Spire?
ear Franklin.
Misses Edith and Lucile I'.e.l were
lie guests of Mi ie and
.lerta Carter Sun oterm
Col. Warren, wh has lice 1 em-
doyed in a barber slu 1 in .\ori-'
hi1 winter, came out Month and is
ssisting his father. R. S. Y\ .•■rr«,n.
lis brother, BenrJe, in plowin . this
week.
Mrs. 'Char'ey lir.nnuni. \ ! o ,^i ts
)een visiting at the home o' hi r < r-
•nts, Mr. and Mry. Grimett, and h-r
ister, Mrs. Will Thon . . retur-.cd
«o her home in Oklahoma t ity vlon-
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mr-. S. IJ. Vaughan nt
Tuesday with Mr. and Mr-, icer
Vaughan, Mr V.o; 'h'an heljii : t 1-
(.croc dig a 1 Hit*. _
Mr. and Mr . Amos Si n - .e
installed a tt I phoiu in their lion
rjiey purchased tin plioi « < j Mr.
I-ester Mauldin of Maguire.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Le- motored
to Oklahoma City FridJ
ill the . (tern on w« ■ t
man pent Sunday with tin ir r -n..
Mr. and" Mr>. X. J. Oliver, on rout
one.
Mi
M is,
s h.dith Hell was the guest o1
< hester Knox in Vorman
j 1 in and Mr. G. W. Matlock made
1 i.siness ti io to •Xorman Friday.
Mis- < )rpha Wright was the gi" t
| to" Miss Xola Alsup W'ednesday niglit
Mr. md Mrs. Rill f '.ill made a trip
f'-iy wi
day. /'
Miss \ irda Grinim *' w
I'ranklin to Sunday school S
morning.
II,.1 I 'in '".'V .1" ' ".'•"V. "" ! to Oklahoma City Thursday to y ; j Mi - Mm • \'« • eli . • p, 1 >'.•
Thut day night and attended the field Mrs, Gill some medicine and to see lie Bishor
I tin- doctor as she is cuiite poorly. j ti Ijishup 1 1 i<!.iy. •
Miss Lillit Mishop w:
visito** at the Pleasant
j Thursday.
''here atteu-iance at J uer and faniilv and att nded Sunda.
Sundav scle ol Sund.'y and -ingiii" • .scnoul Sunday a.fternoon.
: Sanday ni ! ttiere was about ixtv Mrs. ('. ]). 1' isiioi> is on the
prcsen: Surd y night, we have r. - i list .,t this writting.
> ' t i our ne\ ■■ >K • bd< !r v ■ Mr.-, \rtlmr Hr. -eli and children I
had real g« -1 singing altht.ugli it j Mrs. Luther {fo-lins and childen |
was ti;e first time we sang out of I NVlM 1 Sn-.d, >• n i.ing Mies; ; of Mrs.
I them. I'.very one ^eem to enjoy j 'Jl' i'n.e -i-!
j;1 in.selves very iiiucli. !."t rvei -Miss Agnes I'ishop was the guest :
one come next Sunday And sun . •• ",M. Friday.
ni(/ht and hriiv someone with you. i,n^ Mrs. Willie Vow* !! and |
If's a union Sunday school and we j '■■■'dldron v. < ,-e Saturday night and
'Sunday ue.-ts of Mrs. Vowels par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cable. i
Mr. ar.d Mrs ]ohn (>jw:n .n«1 'it-
tie daugl^er hrances were guests t f
Mr. and Ms. Geoge Be'lan .Sunday.
! Little Violia Cottreil was tPken to
i Norm m Sunday to see the doctor she
I some kind of breaking out on !
Skinner Mrs. Johnston of the Rob
isou community called on Mrs. Lai I
Patterson Tuesday afternoon.
Red Cross Receives
Donation Of $25 For
Charity Work Here
want everyone to come, w'
to tlo the
greatest num-
•> in the coun-
ty, according to workers. Some small-
er donations were given the work-
ers some time ago but was exhausted
before rcceipt ot this one.
Rains and Cooler
Weather Help Keep
Down Sickness Here
Not on'y the
Grin'-mott
Mr. I arnest Tin
Sun-
in r. it was feared she had the -hick-
en pox but the doctor said it was
caused from her liver.
Mrs Georgv Berelan callen t-n
Mr. C. I). H'sjiop Monday.
There ua> ,u, srhool at IMe.-.sant .| to 11 ■
Hill « ridav as the 1 acher md > .me j ht 1 ( r,KS workers are striving.
A L'tter highly prpi-incr the good
work o: Mrs. Joe Davis, Mrs. J. \V.
Sturgis and other Red Cross work—
r- in their efforts to cope cAarity i showers of the past fi
problems in the county, was rcceiv- | accompanying coolncs
ed at t ie Red Cross offices last week.
A check for $25 w. s enclosed in the
letter.
I 1 1 ontrih'.itioii was given by tin
members . f a sorority here and car-
ried the pledged support of all of its
for which the
Red t
rops er.joycfj the
lays and the
bpt the cit-
izenship of the county ns well, act.
cording to the health report' of Dr.(J)
M. Cliffon. conutv heahh ron- ft
sioner. \ lulliin si ! ne - in genera^
and 'c special ly * of th '-rtons ni'itrF
is in effect, says the physician.
With the arrival of fair and warm-
er weather sickness is. expo ted to be
of ti e pupils attended the field nieit • Such charity donations are sparing- kept to a minimum.
The first week in April finds our
store full of the daintiest Spring
Wear. Take your choice this week
at a saving in price.
Over one hundred seasonable ar-
ticles on Sale Tuesday at
99c
Many new bargains Tuesday.
* wr
- £ ■
Ladles Coats-Capes-Suits less
J it st •elected in the eastern markets are cumin ; in, and tl,< siirpa i.f ..sr i.ivlier
showin.tr. Vim will say they are wonderful, and worth twice the price we are ot'u- in^ tii.ni
for this week.
COATS $15^0T0 829^ CAPES $1212TO SI SM
SUITS gjgU TO
Don't wait to do your Easter shopping. Our selection will dwindle lntt ti price has
reached it* low ebb.
11^4
Reg alar Price
lirinys over 100 items of cxce|)lioiril value. Mat <-l tlii 1 i
barn-tins have not been ottered before . t V'c. ' ou wi'i
tonie earl\ to get some ot these bargain>. On! a few ol
article.-, listed.
Join the crowd Tuesday ami if you an loohiny for
you will not be disappointed.
Where is the lady or miss who can afford to miss this
timely -ale of dres cs that sell everywhere for at least
on( -third more than we are offering them this, week. We
w ere very fortunate in securing thi^ wonderful showing
of all the wanted colors and material.- made with the
latest touch of .-.prm:;' style, to offer you at this remark-
able saving in price. So we earnestly advise early choos-
ing, for we feel certain these values w ill be snatched up
at once.
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Ladies' lollar and Cuff Sets in lane*
check materials in variety of colors, with
cover of all-over lace and embroider) of
beautiful designs. C ollar value?
up to $2.50, Tuesday ■
99 €
bou ■
Men's Spring Weight Trot, a r
pants are second', taken Vfoin
S4.50 line and very special at _
' inc lot of ( hildren's Strap ' )\
llarei' ot Sandals,
Tuesd:i\ onU ...
silk
for
sli Colla1 ■
Men's 'I ies, silk and sill ku
'iuesjay, .5 for
k um li ,:i d I i. .<-,</(iinglt;
I IH ti J\ aids ful
99c
99c
99c
Q: O
o*J> X.
99c
I. dies' Xair .« i i iowns in \
ors. Trimmed or embroider*
Tuesday special
Wide Ribbon P : :
and a range of <i.
'Tm.srlay .5 yard-
$ yar 1- Kerry Sti
v inted CoT.. . 'I
3 \apT i r
Men'.
Tuesda
$ 1.75 i 'til;.
'Tu' -day '
$1 75 Taffeta !>il< 36 in*-! i s
w ide, Tuesday special -
. m
tlt'sda \ 's
have 'to
the <J'Jc
bargains
te and col-
QO <
- lid colors
99c
93c
d ' 1-2
. < i H * a
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House Dresses
Isn't it wonderful how they can design and
trim ti " new gingham and chambrays? If
Tom Duffs' \v ife would put one of these on
the. w. iid have to acknowledge his admir-
ation for her.
The}' are so cheap anyone that wants to
look nice find neat can afford them- Selling
this "week at
$3 jo TO «7.5o
Jersey Spring Sails
All wool Jersey Spring Suits for the miss
on sale this week only
S13sS $i<y§
I he very latest creations in these popular
Jersey Suits, absolutely all wool, and the
Price nt are offering is even cheaper than
ordinary coals. Sizes 1 r> to 40.
Men's
CI
iLi
Tweeds, Herringbones, Serges, fancy
mixed and stripes
v beaut :nl line of both conservative and
sport models. ^
Style Plus
Collegian
Could you a-k for anything better?
den' good bii-.no-.- or 1 Jres Suit--.
«s&e
Depart-
ment
$241
.u - lira
pair pan
mod-
^ 9Q.no
J?!2.-• I f>rc-s l'ants in the bcatftiftil
spring pallet lis, this w eek
ijh, i! looks like there is no end : . the
new stylo- oi ladii.-' footwear, l.cerv duv
ti I p i t month jl t- b:. ni;' 1 I soiilcthW ncv .
ou y.nc; :i t-inil pale,.: . to - or strap.,
kid in black ■ r I• r«.■ n, ■ .ird.-, |pnip.s or
strap -andal... I K | a lent an ii ine!u«' ■
ed in this w i ,ii.U i ,u| -ho .ving
.$4:i $?& :m
^9." > ro (-'Q.OS
Ci/tj t., tj ~::
'1 he latest in Men's S; rii .- Shoe and
Oxford - for dre-
VV- tyu-—
Men's C inline Leather Work hou
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