The Norman Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 105, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 31, 1922 Page: 4 of 8
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THE NORMAN TRANSCRTPT—NORMAN. OKLAHOMA
JUST K.iDe—AMBITIONS I
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MEYER AND MEYER HAVE CIPUT Kj U Q RRin
IDENTIFICATION BUREAU " r|,'r"' p',.,' n ..
MEN ENTERING 0. U
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representative of t' <
Miss Dorothy Vaughan Bell
Office Phone 3. Residence Phone 218
Tucker-Anderson
Miss lulia K. Anderson of Wor
chester, .Ma-v, and Mr. lairds I)
Tucker, son of Mrs Rosa L I'ucluT
were married i'i Oklahoma ( it>
Mondav. August at t'v I'resbv
terian manse with Rev. Phil Bainl,
officiating. Mrs. Tucker is a rrad
uate of t 'olumhia l'niver<itv. and ha
been doing child's welfare work in
the schools in Oklahoma. Sh -
Mr. Tucker during the war. in \ri
zona, when she w;;s a nms' Mr
Tucker y a enduate <>!* the \ irman
high sch ol. has attended the vn
sitv for three veats an ' was 1-Vvt
Lieutenant n t' e world war. lie
was in the army oi occupation 'U
Clermanv after the war. II. i< now
construction en-j'inc-er, d ning work
tnr the stat" l i'.'hwav f 1 .11 *• • • • \1
Hiv'e, nl-hi Mr. and \|r !"n.k r
will make their home in llu<>
when* Mr. Tinker ha> a Inmi-hed
home ready tor then, after . shor
visit with Mr Tuck< :'s tn< th •- at
her home. 22.? Soi'th ( .irt r street.
Mr. and Mrs. f. H. Mar.-hburn
and babv wi'l arrivi I*'rid: from
(i« ori'ia for a short vi> t with Mr
and Mrs. I. \Y. Shi . >• nl, b-'-ire
tT ev t 'm«- -<-sion of their h on
f ast Dn' v street- Mr. and Mrs
Mar«lihurn w'l ston mi th \t.r*
at Vinita to attend the wedding of
Miss Maud lie) ron and Mr v M
Salyer, wHich will take pkn ■' a* !'v-
home of the bride's parents. Dr.* and
Mrs. \ \\ llertoM h'ridav .meriting
Mi^s llerron finished the uni *r>it>
th's Bprinp* and is a men her of Delta
(ianinia sorority. Mr. Salver lias
been teaching in the Knglish depart
nicut of tly university. He will he
head of the Kny,:ish deoartni'-m ,r
the girls' school Sweet Briar. Virgin-
ia, where thev will make then h me
N'ews comes ft m Poteau. Okla-
homa. of the marriage of Miss \ddie
Wilson of this city to Mr Robert
Trrinan. « f Poteau. I"he wedding
was quietly solemnized at McAlester
on Saturday afternoon. August H>.
hv Rev \V. V Ireadwell of the
Baptist church. Mrs. Turman is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wil-
son and has taught in the public
schools of Poteau for the past two
years.
•!• •b •!'
1'he Misses Dorine and \lberta
Guthrie with their house-guest. Miss
Doris lack^(>n of Bristow, left We1
nesdav for Pauls Vallev to attend
the wedding of Misg Marie I;reen a i
to Mr. Frank Robinson of Seattle,
Washington. Miss Freeman was a
student in the University of Oklaho-
ma for two years.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Mrs. Karl Badger was .n Okla
homa City visitor Wednesday,
Miss Pearl Luttrell returned this
week from a visit with friends in Ar-
kansas
Attorney Ralph \Hardie returned
Wednesda\ from a 'short business
trip to Iowa.
Miss De Laurel Bcville of Clan
don. Texas is visiting her cousin.
Miss E.vorcne Alder.
Mr. T W Bradbury and childrc
Went tc) Mountain \ ew. Tlitn - lay.
where they will visit until Sunday
Miss Hazel Brvan went to Ring
ling. Oklahoma, Thursday morning
to spend several days with friends.
.-'Iceman's Identification Bureau of
St. Ioseph. Mo., was in Norman
Thursday tnorninu and made Meyer
•ml Meyer their Norman representa-
tiv-
Th's bureau i- organized to identi- !
> the unknown dead anil has a rep-
resentative in everv town in the
uii d States. The churches, lodges
iid mini ;'*i s co-operate w ith this
■ i . aui/ation in this work
Mr. and Mrs. Roy S-rih and Mr.
<111(1 Mrs. I'rank Trubv r< turned
Tuesday from a motor trip through
• oiuts in Colt rado.
Mr R S Kitnberlin of Santa
*nna. I'aliforn'a has been visitim.
hi- wister Mrs. M I We tervelt and
!• is brother. M;. K. K Kimberlin.
Miss I'lora McDaniel will leave
Fr;da> ftir Waynoka. Oklahoma,
here she has accepted a position as
• ( . ( hi . in the I Ionic Kcom mics de-
partment.
!■' \ and Mr- Earl kinev and
I leinnicd \\ (-dm >dav front
M sonri. where thev have been
.-■P'-nMiig several weeks e.ljoymg a
a ation.
Mr and Mrs. | \\\ Ledhctter and
Inldren of Snyder will come to Nor
man September 15 and occupy the
B. Kimberlin pr >pcrtv on Last
\crcs street which they recently
purchased.
Mr and M s Cecil l.angford will
'ettirn Friday from Wilburton, < >k-
lahoma. where Mr. l.angford has
been head of the chemistry depart-
ment Mr. l.angford will be con-
'i ctcd with the university this win-
Abbott Has Much Promising New
Material With Which to Mould
New Machine
Though eight nun have doffed the
orange and black of Norman high
! most of them to enter Bcimic Owen'
vearling souad this fall. Coach
(Jeorge Abbott reports football pros
pccts to be ;.s gootl if not better
than those of last year.
Men who have left their name
heavily stamped on Norman's grid
annals arc Kb Durkt-e. 138. right
•.a!f: Lawrence McKlhaney. 134, left
half and quarter; Dave luce. 148,
(inarter; Arden Booth--. 150. left half
Bill Craven. 138, right half: Clyde
I-lemming, 1(>5, guard; Maurici
Crownover, 170, guard; Leroy C or
nelison. 154. end.
Big Farmer Lad
Three good youngsters have re
ported io late summer praci-ce who
will enter Norman high school thi
Ll'.vd (i-orge hail- fr :n Bi-
|im'> ( rossing, n- ar Norman, and
nlnle inexperienced will form ;
go d foundation for one wing of Ah
dctence. when inoculated with
a few months grilling with the reg
ul:.r-. He tins the beam at 17rt
pounds. > willing to learn and prom-
ises ir.uch in the way of future use
fulnt ss.
Mineral Wei's. Texas, contribute
a valuable smashing machine for the
right division of the back field in
the person of Lee C ash. 153 pound
man who expects to register as ;i
senior this vear. He has had threi
years experience with t)ic oval ami
shows up well thus far. Abbott tie-
Miss Beryl Burnett of Oklahoma
Citv was .t uest today of Miss Kdna
Bessent. M ss Barnett and Miss
Bcssent made a trip together to
New York and other different inter-
esting points in the east this sum-
mer.
Mrs. Km ma Holzsclme. Miss Hel-
en lloltzschnc and Miss Greta Mit
• hell returned the past week from a
two months visit in Havana, Cuba
( >n their return trip they came by
the wav of Key West Mrs.
Holtzschue and Miss Holtzschue
stopped in Dallas for a visit and
Jacksonville, Florida.
Mr and Mrs. I. W Ledhctter. of
Snyder, Oklahoma, who have been
the guest* of Mr. and Mrs \\ . C
Bryan and family, left Tuesday far
their home. They were accompan-
ied by Mi«s J na Lee Brvan, who will
visit ohl friends and relatives there.
M > Bernice Dulancy of Ringling
Oklahoma, stopped in Norman this
week enroutc to her home from Col
ratio. Sin left for her home Wed-
nesday evening, accompanied hv her
grandmother, Mrs I F. Cummins,
sho has been spending the summer
with her daughter, Mrs. M \. Mor-
gan and family.
Mrs I' I-. ( lenient and daughter,
Mis- Besse Clement returned this
week from a month's sta\ in Colora-
do. I'hey expect Mr. Clement and
"ii, Kybert Saturday who are mak-
ng the trip by automobile having
ouie car trouble. I'hey have been
lelaved a few days.
Mr. and Mrs W. C. Bryan and
son, ( larencc will leave Thursday
1 • ening for Snyder. Oklahoma,
where they will visit friends until
Sunday. I hey will be accompanied
"iii( by Miss Ina Bryan and Curtis
Bryan, who have been visitim* in
Snyder.
"Red" Has Promise
The third bet among the recruits
from outside the squad fills his uni-
form with 175 pounds and shows rca
f i - lit though lack inu in experience
Dayton "Red" Davis is his allitera-
tive title lie will probable plug the
line in the late season.
Abbott expects a wealth of mater-
al in the large Freshman enrollment
this tall. Regular practice started
Monday. August S. and uniforms
were issued to the squad
New Equipment on Wav
While the men in sonic cases arc a
little short of sonic articles of equip-
ment. a new outfit is on tin- way and
will be on hands for the school open-
ing.
Several oi the regular squad, in-
cluding some old letter men failed
to report due to their holding down
pos tions that kept them past the
hour for practice, Abbott pointed
out, but twenty-five men have thus
tar reported regularly.
Letter men among these are Bob
McC all. 146. fullback: Dave Price,
165, right halt; Hal Muldrow. (Capt.)
170. center; Lorin Martin. 154. tackle;
blank Locke, 136. end; Claud Cor-
nclison, 162, tacklei Rex Whistler,
210, tackle.
Mrs W. H. Campbell v. i!i leave
Friday for Muskogee, w here she ^ ill
be the guest of Miss Tcressa Gibson.
Mrs S k. Me Call Miss 1
McCall, Mrs C. W. Carson and Miss
I.ucile Carson returned this week
from a month's visit in points of Col-
orado.
The Delta Gamma sorority is en-
tortainmg with a rush luncheon at
the Skirvin Hotel Saturday at one
o'clock. The Delta Gammas going
from Norman <re Misses Maurine
Dill and Alice Pierce and the ru di-
ces arc Misses Mildred Lee Williams
and Dorothy Downing.
Get Those Vacation
Films Developed
and Printed
Have the pictures to show
your friends of the good times
you had and the places you
\ isited.
Ouick service and pleasing
pictures is the result when you
bring them here.
Films in at 9 a, m. out at 5:30
p. m.
Truby Studio
122 East Main Phone 203
Trtlhv Plintos nre the Rest'
NEWBLOCK AND WILSON
BRING IN 890 GALLONS
£Ra1H- CLOTHES AND LOOKS' And I'm net. That', fny bfothh*.
I'm the coal merchant.
At one of the dormitories of a
widely known college tor women two
\oung honsi/naids fevert comparing
______ notes on academic life.
One of L:.rgts« ;nd Most Corrplu? eli, said Nora, dimpling, "the
Sti'ls in Cleveland County1-: has the brains and the college
;irls Nave the clothrs, but. believe
Histo y Captured
1 hie of the biggest prizes in the
history of ( levelaritl county moon*
li#iing was brought in Monday night
by Sheriif Will II. New block and
Deputy Scott Wil-"< u, when X(M^ gal-
lons oi mash was taken in a raid on
the Henry Md'.av farm ten miles
ea-t of Moore.
\ du/en gallon of coni whisky,
ill readv for ti market" was also
taken.
According t . \ewblock Tuesday
the still was one of the largest and
mo t comptete ever found in this
county.
yicl'.ay i> thought to have- been
-Hling the li(|iK r in gigantic quan-
tities tu t'levi laii*l and Oklahoma
county "customers."
Md'.av was brought to Norman late
Mtwiday night b> the officers and is
lodf > <1 in ( Icvclaml county jail pend-
ing his prdimiiiarv which will;
held this week
His arrest is thought to have rung
down the curtain on bootlegging in
that section of the county.
me, the rnaid-> have the looks.'•
different
\ lurious man rushed into a news-
paper office. He was a local cele-1
brity, and had been reported as pres-
ent at a boxing match.
N ou referred to me as the well
known lightweight champion," he
roared.
"Y\ eli " said the editor.
Are you
nervous?
Irritable?
unablo to cuncentrats?
Z)o you
lie awake at night?
have "spells" or fits?
start at sudden noises
YOU NCED
Dr. Miles' Nervine
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST
11* Cl2K ,k0i 4
belt-Adjbtliag, injp'v *ep uttl
tb Ltad. ('• >! at t\e w«iit ru) «wJ«r-
•n®. iniootb vot tigly liuci.
If v lur can 'r gat it. actual
tVl/P'Vn*' n{"ne- <**'•••
void. Xis*$ 34 t 48.
> oio Hygienic-Fashion la«ti ut?
J 16tK St., N«wr YoA, D«p'l h,
Take Advantage of These
Grocery Prices Now
Buy now for your needs for the next three months. It
will pay you big profits, big savings. Prices of groceries
will go higher within the next thirty days or sooner.
The trend of the market is upward. Take our advice and
buy while you can get high quality groceries at the price
you will pay for a much inferior quality a little later on.
Our stock is now complete. Any order of any size can
be cared for quickly and promptly. With the rush of the
opening of school the demand will draw heavily on groc-
ery stocks. New shipments of goods will be higher in
price. Buy now. Compare our prices and the quality of
our goods and you will take advantage of this opportun-
ity.
Free delivery anywhere within the city limits.
12 lbs. best Cane Su.^ar for $1.00
1 gallon best \ inegar, onlv 35c
1 dozen quart Fruit Jars, only 75c
3 dozen best Jar Rings for \ 25c
1 dozen Jar Lids only 25c
Flour, best grade, per sack, only $1.75
1 25c can Health Club Baking Powder 20c
10 lb. bucket Pure Lard, this sale only $1.25
1 gallon Karo Syrup, only 50c
25 lb. sack Hest Salt, only 40c
50 lb. brick Salt onlv 35c
TI ill Run Bran at store only $1.15
Shorts, at store onlv $1.35
Fancy black handle broom for 49c
5 bars \\ bite Laundry Soap onlv 25c
2 25c can- Dr. Price's Baking Powder 30c
Best Creamery Butter, lb., onlv 35c
1 lb. good Pea, onlv 25c
1 gallon can fine Oregon Prunes onlv 50c
1 sack good Flour $1.55
1 lb. Chocolate Candy only 25c
6cans 11 ebe Milk Compound for 25c
Matches, per box only 5c
3 cans good Tomatoes only 25c
1 lb. can best Peanut Butter, onlv 25c
Best Peaberry Coffee, only. lb. 25c
3 cans Van Camp Pork and Beans for 25c
3 cans Sunbright Cleanser only 25c
100 lbs. ()yster Shells only $1.35
1 lb. Black Pepper only 35c
Best Crackers by the box of 7 pounds, per 11^, 15c
1 lb. Best Cream Candy only -14-* 25c
1000 Best Napkins only 95c
Star Tobacco, per lb. onlv 75c
Brown Mule or Red Apple Tobacco, 3 cut for' 25c
1 large 2 oz. bottle Vanilla Extract 15c
Dyanshine Shoe Polish, this sale only 39c
1 full pound Best Cocoa 25c
• lb. Best C ocoa 15c
U. S. TUBBS
THE GROCER
203 East Main
Phones 31 and 75
Of Interest
sit McCall's
Sport Sailors
Going Fast
.Mrs. I'arrish received a
new shipment of twenty-
four Sport Sailors Wed-
nesday and before nij^lit
>he had sold four of them.
They're surely attractive
in hlack, red, blue and
brown. Perhaps a part of
their attractiveness is the
price, onlv $3.50.
"Masterpieces of
Perfumers Art"
•M.WGUMS" — that's the
latest in the way of a perfume
vial. The Mangum Import
Company, Inc., says, "To
Madame in America! We
submit for your esteemed
approval—Malliums dc lie-
iously Ircnch. And the
truly wonderful part is that
they bring to you the famous
perfumes of I'aris most gen-
erously nu-asured in suitable
quantities to accompany you
everywhere."
We have them filled with
Ideal and Qttclqucs Fleurs—
>o handy to slip into your
purse at onl> $1.50.
l e sure to look for them
in the Toilet Goods Depart-
ment next time you visit Nor-
man's lireatcst 'Store—where
you buy toilet goods for l<-s>!
Stillman's
Freckle Cream
i
Is probably just what you've J
been looking for at the end I
of an Oklahoma summer. i
Just apply a very small por-
tion of the cream when retir- j
ing at night. Do not rub in, I
but app!> lightly, wash off in !
the ,morning with good soap. •
( ontinue using the cream uii- j
til llu- freckles entirely dis- j
appear. Per box 50c. ^
$1.50 Mavis 1
Toilet Water '
Now 59c
Mavis Toilet Water, a new
shipment, each bottle con-
taining 2% fluid ounces—
"Kau de Toilett Vivadou"
that McC all's was selling a
>hort time ago for $1.50 a
bottle, now only 59c.
For the School
Kiddies Just Now
—when they are getting
ready to start to school. Of
course their teeth must be in
good condition or they will
not be able to study, play or
really enjoy school this fall.
Prophylactic tooth brushes
regularly priced at 50c, spec-
ially priced for the kiddies
who Will start to school Sep-
tember 18, each, only 25c.
Handbags For
Saturday Only
Have you been looking at
those handbags in the win-
low—they'll be placed 011
sale Saturday, you know.
Wionderful bargains, j^ood
looking bags with metal
trimmings. Some are lined
with moire silk in attractive
shades: others with leather
but all are fitted with mir-
rors, change purses and
toilet compartments — onlv
$1.49.
The
S.K.McCall
Company
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