The Hominy Journal (Hominy, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 7, 1934 Page: 3 of 8
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THE HOMINY JOURNAL rHURRDAY JUNE 1, 1M4
Lorn Is
350 Wash Dresses
City visited Mrs. Early Fraley last
week end.
Ehlers of Pawhuska, can-
Ladies* White Slippers
They come in straps, pumps, and sandals
8—
$1.95
f- R-A n th on ii (3>
Serves Ybu Better and Saves \bu Mom! v )J
AT SKIATOOK
No Guess Work
NEW LIBRARY BOOKS
When You Buy
THE AIR-COOLED
SPECIAL QN SHOES
ELECTROLUX
THE GAS REFRIGRATOR
STUDY SLEEPING SICKNESS
Don’t
NO MOVING
PARTS
Forget
jlt-s COSTLY
For Real Service
REPAIRS
The Pioneer Store
HOLMES SERVICE
STATION
G. M. Holmes
Phone 14
spent Mon-
Swope in
that we are going to move
across the street and that aft-
er moving we will appreciate
your continued patronage.
Duncan
England
of Hous-
homo of
of this
Mrs. Grady Guyton will assist Mrs.
Cal Goforth at the Osage Beauty
Shop on Saturdays. They are equip
ped to care for your beauty needs and
will appreciate your business.
and other
whether its greasing, gasoline,
air, water we are always
ready and on the job waiting
to please you.
motored
week-end.
Made of fast color material; organdy trim-
med. All sizes and shades.
took
time
candidates were pr;
Both Tub a and Osage county can-
didates were there. Several of the
gubnatorial office-seekers
ent.
Merchants of Death by H. C. Engle-
brecht Phd., ajid F. C. Hanighen, the
last book of the month selection, is
now ready to be checked from the lo-
cal city library, according to the local
librarian.
A book dealing with Rose crucian
questions and answers was donated
to the library last week.
Gene Hall spent last week vi
Bud Hall, employee
Wiggly Store here.
with the
They play
Levine’s are making a* three day
special on ladies’ shoes, pumps, straps
oxfords in high and low heels. The
sale offers some real bargains to the
bargain public.
political rally was held at Skia-
Tuesday of this week at which
several hundred county and state
' ‘ tent.
Costs Less Than
2c
A DAY
Electrolux is the simplest type of refrigera-
tion made . . . just a system of tubes and res-
ervoirs as simple as the plumbing in your
home . . . the heat from a tiny gas flame sets
the system in operation producing refriger-
ation in the unit . . . the cost of gas used by
this burner is the only cost in operating
Electrolux . . . less than 2c a day.
for a few days special work on the
Katy.
Ruth Ewing of Bristow visited with
relatives here last weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. L>. B. Russel spent the
last weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs.
U V. Wilson. They live at Tulsa
Mrs. Erank Moore was employed
at the Oklahoma Utilities Co., office
Tuesday. Mrs. Moore now lives at
Cleveland.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scott visited
at Barnsdall Sunday.
O. K. Sutherland, local attorney,
left Sunday for Oklahoma City where
he will attend the State Izaak Walton
meeting.
Carl T. Matthews was In Oklahoma
City last Sunday.
Mrs. Zenas Griffith of Norman Is
visiting Mrs. A. Allman
relatives this week.
Mrs. John Kenworthy
day visiting Mrs. B. H.
Wynona.
Mrs. Opal Moran is on her vacation
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl McCamey spent
Sunday visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Hodge of Arondale.
tXTRA SPECIAL
State health authorities Thursday
began investigating possibility of a
“sleeping sicknss” outbreak in Ok-
mulgee county.
Dr. J. C. Rembert county health
officer, said that four fatal cases
have recently occurred in that county
but that the epidemic was not pre
valent.
Electrolux eliminates the nuisance of me-
chanical adjustments, service and repairs
thereby overcoming the greatest disadvant-
age of automatic refrigeration ... no chance
of repair expense upsetting the household
budget ... no loss of value because of de-
preciation, for instead of wearing out, Elec-
trolux efficiency is higher after a year’s oper-
ation than when it is new . . . and this effi-
ciency continues uninterrupted indefinitely.
NEW BEAUTY ASSISTANT
Electrolux has no machinery—no compres-
sor—no motor—no belt or gears. . . no oil-
ing or other mechanical attention and adjust-
ments are necessary . . simply light the gas
burner and refrigeration begins . . . and con-
tinues indefinitely without further attention
producing the temperature of refrigeration
you wish, without variation.
Okla., visited at the
and Mrs Homer Mcl
end.
Homer McDaniels of the local Pigs* I
ly-WIggly Store wan in Pawhuska |
Sunday.
Claude Millsap
Seminole team this
ed Okmulgee.
Mrs D. G. Cowan of La Mesa, N.
Mex , is here visiting her daughter,
Mrs. H. B McWhlrt and Mr. McWhlrt
Miss Beulah Bidwell of Oklahoma
WORK PROGRESSING RAPIDLY
Work is progressing rapidly on the
new Holmes Service Station which is
to be located across the street from
the present location. Under the di-
rection of Goo. AT. Holmes a very
modern and attractive station is be-
ing designed.
Lumber Co., attended the Lumber-
man’s code meeting in Tulsa Tuesday.
C. P. Fish of Dewey Is assisting
Percy Howard at the Katy Depot re
Having L. A. Brown who Is at Vinita
A. J. Powell of the Hominy Fune-
ral Home attended a demonstration
by the Hollwood Casket Co. of Holly-
wood, Calif., Monday, at Tulsa.
Mr. Fist and Mr. A. L. Rosenstien
of the law firm, Silverman, Rosen-
s. to, and Fist of Tulsa, transacted
business here Monday
Mrs. J. W. Antwiler of Springfield,
Mo., Is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Hugh C- Jones this week.
Hugh C Jones transacted business
Id Pawnee. Tuesday.
George Ehlers of Pawhuska, can-
didate for court clerk, office he holds
Mrs. Mary Green and Mrs. Minnie
Blum of Kansas City are visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Levinson this
week.
Miss Mildren Town of Ponca City
is visiting Miss Lois Williams on the
Continental lease South of tho city.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Clink of this
city motored to Ponca C
Several from Hominy
Pawhuska Chamber o
meeting last Monday at the
Hotel. Dr. Schofield of
University spoke.
Miss Bertha Nell Donham
ton, Tex., is visiting at tho
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Overby
city.
Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor
to Cherokee over the las
Jim Crow who has been attending
the Cumberland University at Leba-
non, Tenn., has returned to Hominy.
Miss Rubye Flick of Osage visited
in Hominy last Thur day morning.
Mrs. J. F. Kendall and Jeff, Jr.
were in Oklahoma City Wednesday
of this week visiting relatives and
friends.
G. G. Moore of Morris, brother of
Mrs. John Dawson will spend several
days in Hominy visiting the Dawson
family.
A group of Hominy .young folks
motored to Fairfax Friday night and
attended the Country Club dance.
Those of the party were; Misses Joyce
Scot*, Pauline Cope, and Betsy Har-
per tend Mesers Allison and Lyle Ham-
mond.
A number of Hominy and Cleve-
land young folks attended the dance
at the Club Royale in Tulsa Saturday
night. They were: Misses Pauline
Cope and Verona Buckmaster, Hom-
iny, Elizabeth Duel. Cleveland, and
Mesers. Charley -Thomas, Howard
Walker. Kenneth Doughtery, and
Case Bunch, all of Cleveland.
Miss Rose Kieth. Author Went-
worth, and Elmer Reese of Fairfax,
and Miss Pauline Cope of Hominy
spent Sunday swimming and boat
riding at Merrimac Lake.
Clarence Lohman of Pawhuska was
a business visitor in Hominy Wednes-
day.
Regular 79c Value*—Friday and
Saturday
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Blackford, F. H. The Hominy Journal (Hominy, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 7, 1934, newspaper, June 7, 1934; Hominy, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1588943/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.