The Jet Visitor (Jet, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 12, 1921 Page: 8 of 8
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THE JET VISITOR
Graduation Gifts
SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY OF GIFT
SUGGESTIONS
Gifts That Last
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Speeiul chli-ken dinner Sunday at
Tiro's Cafe
Gerrge- Carson
F J fJeutry was here from Enid
Tuesday on hiufluetis connected with' the
lumber yard --
Miss Anna Oil! and - nor ulster ar
rived Sunday for a visit at the home
of C E Kill-
Joe Jt-tt and his family arrived hero
Friday from Sunshine N M for on
Indefinite stay
Mr Lundstrnmroommate of Finis
West at Phillips I'uivorsity spent the
week end nt the West home
He sure to see the Honlor Play "As
sisted tiv Sodie" nt the school house
Tuesday nicht
Mr "Hud Mth Uobert L Rolen of
Hennessey are here visiting the lat
ter'H lirother Walt Jewett
Mrs Kinmett lleiieilict mill mm (°itr- II A I'ursons was here from Wood-
rno) were here ever Siimliiy visiting wind Friilnv on hiisiiies and sKnt the
her parents Mr mid Mrs It A Hem- nifht with the It M Cavett fninily
diet the hitter iieeoiiipiinyiiitf her II A is driving H new Stephens now
dniivhter home Mmidiiy fur n visit lit whii-h IiIIci1i thit Woodward is
Kuid trenliiiK him well
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Don't Let Some Slick Oil Salesman
Take You to Cleaning
Don't forget when you get ready to order your
tractor and motor oils that cheap oil is expensive at
any price The oils we handle will meet every lubri-
cating test They will save you ten times as much
in lack of trouble and on repair bills than the differ-
ence in cost of good and poor oil will amount to in the
season's run
Mr nud Mrs Lew Venn are the
pi rents of a hahy hoy liorn hmt Sat-
urday Mother and child are reMrted
to he didni: nicely
For Sale— Good cane seed 1100 per
bu at the J O White place 1 mile
north and 1-2 east of Jet
He sure to nee the Senior Play "As-
sisted fiy Sadie" nt the" school house
Tuesday night
C B HULSEY
Phone 75
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TWO Ideal Combinations:
rlassey-Harris Binders
and
IVallis Tractors
Value and Price
7 Ft binder complete C?40
WITH TONGUE TRUCKS - V-U
8 Ft binder complete JMRfl
WITH TONGUE TRUCKS "m VUUU
BINDER TWINE ON HAND
Gensman Bros Hdw Co
W T RUSSELL Manager
Rev Toney Howard and family ate
stopping on a few days visit with hli
sister Mrs Harvey Miller- Rev
Howard formerly lived at Madrid
Iowa but is now moving- toCrand
Junction Colo via Ford
Tom Itniidnll put in a new cement
sidewalk at him home this week J C
Itlacklcdnc also has the material on
the ground to put in sidewalks at his
home
Be sure to see the Senior Play "As-
sisted hy Sadie" at the school house
Tuesday night
Special chicken dinner Sunday nt
Tim's t'ufe
Mr and Mrs Dillon living on the
Menke place west of town left today
for Woodward to ntleinl the commence-
ment exercises of thnt high school'
their daughter being one of I lie gnup
on les
Clyde Kephurt has an-epled a posi-
tion ns representative for the Kansas
City Itarher Supplies Co and will
leave Sunday for Arkansas City to
lake up his new work
Hoys' Suits siMH'lul prices HM to
7H— tyhn ! Knld
Jnst before going to press we learn-
ed that Mr C B George well-to-do
and prominent farmer of thli locality
anjd Miss Sllva Carson cldiat daugh-
ter of Mr- and Mrs Ed Cmun living
soutli of town had been quittly mar-
ried ut Enid Monday afternoon The
ceremony was -performed hy the coun
ty Judge at the court houce That
evening the cuuple returned lo Ihe at-
tractive home riCjotly built and fur-'
nlshed by the groom on hlsfarm south '
of Jet to take up the duties of married
life7 The many friends of these two
join ih) Visitor in wishlog them long
We and great happiness together
£ ITS! 'ft? 'Tlxji f-'l-S Vi'iTl' ? St m'" ? &
Examlnutlon'for Count Diploma
Kxainlnatlou for county djjouins
held in District No SO There were
eight for the Nth grade subject and
three for the 7th grade subject
Nettle Millir Hcssle Miller Milton'
liullanl Kenneth Itickelt May Jones !
Cecil Johnson and Joe Sheldon passed !
In the nth grade subjects anil one
failed Mildred Fisher Sylvia Vum
anil Mary Kuouse passed in the Till
grade subject — W K Nt'vin Examiner
A number of the Junior High folks
with Miss Merritt as chaperon were
guests at a three course luncheon given
at the home of Mrs Downing Tuesday
evening
Llnnie Vfnnie Audeneand Mildred
as fairies served and after luncheon
they gave number ot specialities well
liked by all present Those present
who report a good were
Catherine Rodgers Florence Van
0dol Christine Tucker Nina Wil
liamson Pauline Walton Rachel Dow
nlnjr lllanche Verr!tt rnd the four
fairies
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We have taken the agency for the
SHEWING
MACHINE
And will handle a complete line of repairs
and supplies
TALKING MACHINES
RECORDS AND NEEDLES
FLOUR AND FEED '
LARD AND GROCERIES
— NOTIONS — — —
Bring Us Your Prodiie
the FAIR STORE
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FRANK RICE Jot Okla
Change your Sox— then buy new ones
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FtUl RENT — $1110 rer
H I BIACKIKlHiE
A bunch ot high school boys went
t v u 1 — t — 1 m
K7df v ina Dimwi iiuriii vi fill- t it r 1 n- n-
Ing Saturday for a ball game which at 'onn J' Enid 2oe 35c and up to
they won 10 to IS H-OO
Tony tiriH'n nioviil his two wheeled
buildings Monday so that now they
both front onto main street There
lias lieen a good deal of siKVulution
around town as to how Tony was going
to arrange his places of business lint
In litu unirliul nliAut nil
seems little disposition to say that he
might have done Is'tlcr
reoiik who complain about the largi
lax lo pay for school purposes should
investigate a hit At Fnirvlew a coun-
ty seat town of over a thousand peo-
ple they are mniiitaining a school nt
I iwt approximately the same ns our
mn Hut their levy for the genera'
fund is '!X mills whereas ours it 111
Orvillo McDnnlcl went to the hospi
till ut Mulvaiie Kansas lust week to
be o era led tisiu II' will probably
Im home Sunday Mr Malum is Ink
ing Jiis place at the ib-isit
Mr and Mrs T It Nash left Tues-
day for an extended trip to Nebraska
Illinois nud Michigan Mr Nash says
that they have no idea when they will
come home at least not until they are
tired of traveling They exiect to visit
Chicago and Mngru Falls
Mr and Mrs (' II Hunavant ilijivc
to !'n mien Sunday to spend the day
with relatives at that plac-' anil Dr
ami Mrs Clark of Kansas City who
were visiting there for n few days
Mrs Clark Mrs Dunavant's sister
came lo let with them Monday leav-
ing Tuesihiy morning for Pond Creek
Neil Italicock had the third finger
on his right hand broken at the first
Joint Inst Sunday afternoon nt the
hull game He was watching when
the accident occured and a foul tip
did the damage The finger was reset
and Is mending rapidly
Fishing parlies nre becoming ipiii
the rage among folks of this community
lately Iat iSnlurday evening Lee
Kindly Charley Powell nail Herb
Cavett went over on Kaglle Chief erin-k
and Tuesday Charley IUacklotlgi
Clin r Icy Powell and Hub Clark web t In
the I'lilckiivha near Toukawii
Flour Feed (Boal
AT THE
THE FARMERS EXCHANGE
We quote the following
KANSAS EXPANSION FLOUR sack $225
KANSAS PERFECTO FLOUR sack 200
WHEAT BRAN sack 125
OATS per bushel 50
CHOICE COLORADO COAL'ton SI 300
AND ABOVE ALL
A GOOD WHEAT MARKET
Mrs V T Itussell had a birthday
last Sunday and because It was also
Mothers' Diy her children decided to
give her a pleasant surprise in Ihe
form of a home-coming Ilefore noon
thetr all gathered at the Itussel home
bringing provisions for a lilgfcni-l
which everyone present enjoyed thor-
oughly Those present besides Mr and
Mrs W T Russell were: Sir and Mrs
Clarence Itussell Mr and Mrs Kibe
Itussell and Mrs Klshhaiigh Mr nnd
Mrs Horace Dunavant nnd Mr and
Mrs Howard Dunavant
It is said that since the Lever Act
mis iss'n fwmren iincousiiiuiiouai 1 11
money rouccicu rrnm Tines win nave
to be returned If It is ns hard for
Ihe profiteers to collect a It wus to get
them to pay It should not lie begrudged
them
At The Metlirtlist (Imrrh
Hillsdale News
Mr and Mis Harry Hubbard visi'el
Sunday at the home of Mr Ira Dullard
and family
Miss Carrie Kvans of Jet visited
Sunday with Mne Risley
Mr and Mrs Frank Dudley mo-
tored to Cherokee Friday afternoon
Mr Lloyd Searcy in visiting Mr Ow-
en Loonils'a few days
Mr and Mrs Earl Uisley entertained
the following gu"sts to a lx o'clock
dinner Sunday: Mr Lee Mr Kllput
rick Mr Clifford Collins Misses Vera
anil Ruth Collins
Sirs Clyde Kepliart and daughter
Jean who has been visiting nt Kansas
City Missouri for several no ihs past
returned to Jet lost Saturday for an
indefinite stay
Mrs John Robertson who was re
iwrted very sick last week Is able lo
lie up and about her house duties
again -
There were KI2 present nt Sabbath
school for Mothers' Day Conimittei's
on reception flowers nnd transporta-
tion were busy before the oieiilngliolir
The church was suitably decorated and
each person in attendance was pro-
vlded with a red flower for a living
nmther or a white flower for it mother
gone before
There were reserved seals for moth-
er grandmothers and great grand-
mothers also for ffaiidfilthers uml
great grand-fathers Kor the grear-
great grand mother Mrs Sickles there
was a sent of honor on the platform
Mrs Sickles has 1(1 children and C
greiit-grent-grand children We chal-
lenge any Sunday school to produce
a greiit-grent-grand mother with more
(lcoendcnts -
Plenty of music was provided Mr
Stnlllngs played violin Homer Hole
IiIiih and Harry Collins cornets Mis
Mil be 1 Rodger the piano The chil-
dren's choir sung several songs The
ten commandments were rend from
memory by the audience led hy Dr
Sellc Ten modern commandment
were then read InlMrs Selle
A reading "Mothei's Wish' was giv-
en by Mrs Tucker
A reading "My Mother's Face" was
given by Miss Rodger A Tending
"My Mother's Key" was given hy Mrs
Arganbright The song "If I Could
See My Mother's Knee was rendered
hy the musical quartet Dr Selle then
gave a short talk on appreciation of
mothers nnd motherhood This was I
followed by silent prayer In tbnnkfglv-
Ing fur mother then prayer nnd bene-
diction Handshaking was Indulged
in wlillc the song "Rod Re With You"
was sung
Altoivthcr It was a Joyous occasion
tlio with a touch of pathos for those
with loved ones lost No civilization
remains great or permanent where
mothers nre not honored "Of all the
people who are shaping thLs world's
tomorrow no other group In so potent
ns the mothers of the ruce" May
(iod bless all moihers who mother their
own nil mothers at heart who hi var-
ious ways take part Ui community
motherhood and all mothers who nobly
fill the place in tiie home a mothers
to those whoe first mothers have tak-
en the long Journey home
"Mother O Mother! Forever I cry for
you
Sing the old song I may never forget
Even lu slumber I murmur and sigli
for yon —
Mother O Mother
Sing low little brother
Sleep for thy mother betiils over thee
yet I"
Mother O Mother! Must longing and
sorrow
Leare me in durluiess' with ever
wet !
And never the hoe' of a meeting to-1
morrow? - ' '
Answer me mother !
And sing little brother
Sleep for thy mother bends over thee
yet!" -
THE MODEL
ONE OF THE BEST PLAOCt IN JIT TO TRADE
Just arrived a brand new
line of all kinds of fancy dress
materials-voiles organdies Crepe-de-Chine
taffetas etc Get our prices on
Stevens Crash Toweling for your
harvest towels
Groceries
Groceries
Don't forget to give vs a chance to safe YOU
some money on your harvest groceries Now is the
time to buy in case lots come in and get our brands
and prices
McKitrick & Mahnken
CASH
Dry Goods and Groceries
EAST SIDE TARR'S HOW STORE
Hail! Hail! Hail!
IT IS GOOD FOR YOUR WHEAT
TO HAVE IT INSURED
GET A POLICY IN THE
m
Home Insurance Co
AND YOU ARE FULLY PROTECTED
THE BANK OF JET
C T POWELL Local Agent
Now is the time to sell
your rooster and save
the eggs
THE W C DANIEL PRODUCE A FEED COMPANY
Phone 36 Jot Okla
SANFORD HOTEL '
V GOOD CLEAN BEDS '
A$k The Man Who Has Tried Them
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Harris, George A. The Jet Visitor (Jet, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 12, 1921, newspaper, May 12, 1921; Jet, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1713819/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.