The Edmond Enterprise (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 4, 1913 Page: 1 of 8
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One Dollar Per Year
Edmond
Published Every Thursday in jhe Interest of td,„„nd and Vidnilv
VOLUME 13
One Dollar Per Year
edmond, oklahoma. thursday,
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SEPT.
Shower
The young ladies of the Chris
entertained
no. 31
Beautiful
Wedding
H. PROFFITT Asst. C«s«
church
THE FIRST HATIOHAL BANK
of Edmond, Oklahoma.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $30,000 00
DIRECTORS
Patten
1- W. Rodkey.
■ W. Howard,
J- M. Anglea,
C. J. Patten.
John Pfaff.
" M. Anglea. JohnP.aff ^
New Suitings
Trimmings---Everything
needful for fall dressing.
Ratines, Silk finished Mat'
lesens, ^oplins etc
We have a fine selection
of fancy embroidered linens
suitable for gifts. We are
very busy unpacking and
placing this new stock.
Come and take an early
look.
Forstcr &
— wiicu IVilM
Mary Smitli with an idle mora-
ft. ihower Monday evening at
ti ' rome of Miss Ni'ia Pickerill.
A very delightful evening was
spent. At nine o'clock Miss Er-
nia Potts who is to play the Wed-
ding march was called upon for
music. To the great surprise of
the bride elect she began to play
the wedding march. Miss Mary
was still more surprised when a
door opened and the bridal party
marched in. Miss Bonnie Dox-
ie acting as Rgv. Scates began
the ceremony with, "This is a
very solemn occasion." The
selemnity was entirely forgotten
when the groom (Miss Edith
Dawson) was compelled to turn
her pocket wrong side out to
find the ring' At last it was
found and placed with due cere-
mony upon the finger of the
| bride. Miss Norva Barber. Miss
Doxsie ended the ceremony by a
very appropiate poem, "By the
wind and by the weather I join
this Dutch maid and Irishmon to
gether. Up the hill and down
the holler. Jump the broomstick,
and give me a dollar. Soon aft-
er this Miss Mary was presented
with an idle moment pudding
which she found to contain many
useful gifts.
Attention Candidates
The boys ami girls of Oklaho-
ma county who have been work-
ing with Mr. Lair, the govern-
ment xpeoial agent of this coun-
ty, should remember that they
are expected to bring their ex-
hibits to ths oounty fair at lid
mond, September 19 and 20
where they will receive their
prizes. These club exhibits and
prizes are to be a part of the reg-
ular fair; hence the boys and
girls of the county should re-
member the importance of being
on hand with their products on
the dates mentioned.
W. C. Jamieson,
Birthday Party
Mrs. J. S. Ringer entertained
last Thursday afternoon, from
five to seven, in honor of her son,
Kenneth, the occasion being his
seventh birthday. Seven little
girls and seven little boys were
present. Those present were:
Little Misses Mildred Wood, Mu-
riel t/oner, Maurine Ringer, An-
na Lillian Alden, Cora Mineo,
Caleen Kivlehen, Iris Jenkins;
Little Masters Arnold Black,
Henry Thurtnan, Melvin Ringer
Arthur Sargent, Zallars Scales]
and Leo Kneeland. Pictures
were taken of the little folks and
they had a great time at games
ontheJawn. About six o'olock
Strengthen Weak Kidneys | refreahmen's were served in the
Don't suffer longer with weak d,"Mne r°°m' con8istinfi: of iced
km
^0h
i \rr
Howard
Don't suffer longer with weak
kidneys. You can get prompt
relief by taking Electric Bitters
that wonderful remedy praised
j by women everywhere. Start
j with a bottle to-day, you will
soon feel iikea new woman with
ambition to work, without fear
of pain. Mr. John Dowling of
San Francisco, writes-"Grati-
tude for the wonderful effect of
Electric Bitters prompts me to
write. It cured my wife when
all else failed." Good for the
liver as well. Nothing better
for indigestion or biliousness.
Price, 50c and $1.00 at Hiatt &
Howard.
water melon, and ice cream and
calce. The birthday cake was in
the center of the tabio, with sev-
en candles burning brightly
around it. The party ended with
a hunt for animal obokies, hid-
din around in the yard. Many
nice presents were received by
Master Kenneth and all reported
a fine time.
Local Mention.
. Mrs. C. O. Girard and her
children and her mother, Mrs.
White" returned from Seattle
Monday.
Our Bonita coffee has the
strength and flavor. Give it a
trial. Barrett & Bryant, adv.
Miss Myrtle McCoy was in Ho-
■; bart this week to visit her sister.
Miss Sue Collier spent last
j I week in the country visiting Mrs
; VV. E. Moore. She reports a
very pleasant visit.
| Call no. 6 for Quick service
ana courteous treatment Spot
j Cash.
Miss Ethel Kanaly spent Sun
day in Oklahoma City with her
cousin Miss Ethel Murphy.
If we have not got what you
want we will get it. Spot Cash.
Don't Let Baby Suffer With
Eczema and Skin Eruptions
Babies need a perfect skin-
covering. Skin eruptions cause
them not only intense suffering,
but hinder their growth. Dr.
Hobson's Eczema Ointment can
be relied on for relief and perma-
nent cure of suffering babies
whose skin eruptions have made
their life miserable. "Our baby
was afflicted with breaking out
of the skin all over the face and
scalp. Doctors and skin special-
ists failed to help. We tried Dr.
Hobson's Eczema Ointment and
were overjoyed to see baby com-
pletely cured before one box was
used writes Mrs. Strubler. Du-
buque, Iowa.
by mail, 50c.
Miss Willie \. Hunt, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Hunt, of
Edmond, was married on Mon-
day, September 1st, 1913 at 9 p.
m.. to Mr. Joseph Lee Mathews]
of Okemah, Oklahoma. Miss
Hunt has lived in Edmond from
childhood, is a graduate of the
Central State Normal regular
course, besides having diploma
in both publio school music and
also in voioe culture. She has
many friends who extend to her
hearty congratulations and best
wishes on this important occasion.
The groom is well and favor-
ably known in educational cir-
cles of Oklahoma. He is a Yale
graduate of the 1905 class,
member of the Delta Cappa lip.
silum frat -ity. He was pastor
of the Okemah 1st Presbyterian
church for three years and is
now county superintendent of
Okfuska-oo.
The ceremony was solemized
at the home of the bride's parents
east of town, which was beauti.
fully and artistically decorated
in ferns, smilax and roses, in the
presence of many relatives and
friends, the Rev. Mr. Marks of
the Baptist church officiating.
The ring ceremony was used and
little Miss Marks as ring bearer
was beautiful and took the part
very gracefully. The bride was
extremely pretty and sweet in a
handsome gown of white satin
and laoe, with the usual bridal
veil and orange blossoms, oarry-
ing a huge boquet of bride's
roses. She also wore an exquis-
ite "Lavalier" of rubies and
pnarls, a gift of the groom. The
groom in the regulation suit of
biack, showed his happiness in
his beaming face. Miss Frankie
Hunt us maid of honor was be-
comingly gowned in pink and
carried pink roses. Mr. W R
Waller, the handsome best man,
took his place beside the maid of
honor with dignity and grace.
The gifts of the bride and groom
were many and handsome, es-
pecially a large piece .of tapes-
try which is both artistic and
beautifully presented by mutual
friends in Okemah.
1 he out of town guests were:
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wilso
Oklahoma City; Miss Inarose
Hastings, Oklahoma City; Mr,
R. A. Graddy, of OklahomaCity;'
Kev. John Hunt, of Texas; Miss I
Lena Corn, of Norman; Mr. I
Kator, of Norman; MissSwihart,
of Oklahoma City; Rev. and Mrs
Mower, of Oklahoma City
DON'T WORRY
You can get it at the RED
FRONT.
Pry Goods, Groceries. Nohn,
: - - - /
Queensware, Granite, and Tinware.
SHOES
-lust Received 21 casee of "Brown's Shoes" at a
reasonable price. All d' *
tans at cost.
canvas and
We are prepared to deliver your order promptly
and 111 good condition.
=aci,ta"h ror"h«ed'"lt * *"*" wlth
Red Front Mercantile Co.
Blackburn, Riley, & Blackburn.
I. c. WEST Pr„.
HUNK M PAGE. Vic.-Prt. AnlMUR DAVIS, C.shl.r
FARMERS GUARANTY BANK
OF EDMOND
CAPITAL STUCK $25,000.co
An account in this bank assures
prompt, courteous service and
absolute safety
I )SITS GUAMAXTEEI)
Frank M. Page
G. m. Simpson
DIRECTORS:
L C. West
John R. Anderson
Arthur W.^Dmni
Quality and Price
lhe Lest quality of goods for the
price is what the vast majority of
the buying public demand. There-
fore the
All druggists or I r,rr;,°' Uklah0,D;i Cily: Mias '
Hiatt & Howard. j£ r^n' ^?f.°k,ah<,ma Ciiy =
E. A. Bender, Pres'Vnt.
G. H. Fink, Vice-Pres.
H. W. Granzow, Cashier.
E. E. Griffin, Asst. Cashier.
rut
CITIZENS NATIONAL
OF EDMOND, OKLAHOMA
hank
W. J.
A general banking business transacted
DIRECTORS
e. A. Bender Wm. Courtney E. E
Huffman G. h. Fink E. h. Jayne h.
■ Griffin
W. Granzow
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Do You Fear Consumption
No matter how chronic your
cough or how severe your throat
or lung ailment is. Dr. King's
New Discovery will surely help
you; it may save your life. Still-
man Green, of Malichite, Col,
writes: "Two doctors said I had
On Thursday and Friday, Sept-
ember 11-12, the W. C. T. U.
County convention will be held
here in the M. E. church. The
first meeting will be at 2:30 p.
m., Thursday. On Thursday
night at 7:30 a Matron's Grand
Gold Medal oontest will be held.
These contests are always inter-
esting and helpful and it is honed
(hot „ I
Mr. Long, Oklahom.
and Mrs. J. o. B.
Okemah; Mr. and Mrs
Flesher, of Okemah; Mr. ana
Mrs. John Foos, of Birmingham
Ala.; Miss Lucilo Williams, of
Enid; Mr. Wm. E. Stainba
Memphis, Tenn.
The wedding march was pret
tily played by Miss Ruby Potter
and the bridal quartette from the
"Rose Maiden" sung by Mrs. H.
City; Mr.
Street, of
M. B
and
ok of
Hast-
that a large audience will be I p'TiT °V '
present on Thursday night \|| Watkln8' Mis,j Inarose .
meetings are open to everyone K ^ and Ur'
R. Watkins was appropriate
and the public is cordially
ed to attend.
invit-
Mrs. H. R. Watkins, and Mr. J
A. Graddy. It was an exception-
consumption and could not liveI a"y pleasant occasion, and
i used Dr. King's the return trip to Edmond the
two years.
* - — xyiiitf ti
New Discovery and am alive and
well. " Your money refunded if
it fails to benefit you. The best
home remedy for coughs, colds,
throat and lung troubles. Price
50c and $1.00. Guaranteed by
Hiatt & Howard.
Watkins
request
Mathews
j and affective. Mrs.
nang "All for You" as
led by the groom. Mr. .„„luow,
has purchased a beautiful home
in Okemah which is in readiness
for his bride. Our best wishes
go wtth them on their new jour-
ney of life.
Hunt, prior to her wedding, was
a six o'clock dinner, given last
Barrett & Bryant guarantee Sunday, by Mrs. H. R. Watkins
the Red Star flour to give satis- The immediate bridal party was
action m quality and price. Adv (present
P^rty stopped at Belle Isle for the
evening concert.
A-ons it. ~,.|ieM„| i Mi" l""o..H..tinK, or OH..
01., „..„L
McKinley
street, on Sunday,
August 31st, in honor of Mias
Hunt. Those present were Miss
Hunt and Mr. Mathews, Miss
Frances Hunt, Mr. John Waller
'Mr. " ~
The Spot Cash Groccry
at all times endeavors to carry a
full line of the
Best Quality of Goods for the
PRICE
that is on the market,
line of
Our special
Breakfast Delight, Alton,
Chase and Sanborn Teas and
Coffees are Always of the Best
Quality.
Fresh
Fruits and Vegetables,
faction Guaranteed.
Satis-
O'Connor & White
I'HON K
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Adamson, Royce B. The Edmond Enterprise (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 4, 1913, newspaper, September 4, 1913; Edmond, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc141235/m1/1/?q=%26quot%26C%20T%20Bolt%26quot: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.