Marietta Monitor. (Marietta, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, March 26, 1915 Page: 1 of 8
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Official Newspaper For City of Marietta Oklahoma
MARIETTA OKLAHOMA FRIDAY MARCH 28 1915
NO 8
VOL 21
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TO BUILD for the future rather
than for the present moment to lay
the foundation deep ' and strong to
build so wisely and well that the lapse
of years will cement four every cus-
tomer to us with a deep sense of value
received in all his relations with this
institution
(h tHs Solid Reck
We Red (hr Pre-set
J Every man who deposits here in good
times shall have a sore and certain bor-
rowing privilege in tight times He shall
have every accomodation his business and
responsibility warrants
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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The news of a fatal shooting I Mrs W E Buchanan was
scrape which occurred at'Ring- hostess at a charming breakfast
ling Saturday morning about last Wednesday March 17th at
three o’clock and in which Robt eight thirty o'clock honoring
Thompson shot ahd killed dins Miss Clotilde Buchanan The
Tobin reached this place shortly living room whs beautifully dec-
after it occurred orated In festoons of hearts
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We aro not familiar with 'the ferns and vases of pink Killarney
facts in the case but it seems ( roses nodded approval to tho
from what we learn of the affair hnndsomely gowned Indies who
Robt had driven from his homo were received by Mesdames
at Leon with a real estate man to Buchanan Tibbs W 11 Burnet
Ringlingand was spending the of Ardinore and Miss Buchanan
night at a rooming house when Lights were soon extinguished
tho man who was killed started with the exception of candles
a general melee and upon enter 'and amidst much merriment ti-
lng Robert’s room was shot and 'ny pink candles were passed for
killed by him' Mr Thompson each to light and find her place
surrendered to the officers and Jat the table in the dining room
was carried ‘to Waurika where Here much artistic taste was
he was released without bail I manifested by the hostess in the
M r! and Mrs Thompson form- exquisitely appointed table Af
erlv lived in Marietta' and Mr' (ter seeing the "little couple on a
Thompson was tax assessor of
Love county for two years They
moved backto Leon just a few
weeks ago
Robert has many friends in
Love county who regret to learn
of the unfortunate affair -
SUDDEN DEATH OF L D HAIGHT
News of the death of E D
Haight at Shawneeo was receiv-
ed in this city Saturday after-
noon and came as a surprise to
his host of friends in this city
who were notaware of his illness
His mother and brother Clyde
of this city who had "been noti-
fied of his illness left immedi-
ately for Shawnee and arrived at
his bedside'just before the end
cameato&O p m
For several years 'Nr Haight
was in business in this city 'and
was universally liked by every
one who knew him He is sur
vived by his wife ins mother
brother and step-son Slniph Wis-
ner of Dallas- Texas The re-
mains pased through this city
yesterday afternoon t 1 o’clock
en route to Gainesville his old
home where ’the funeral and
burial toofle place yesterday af-
ternoon IThe remains were met
here by a delegation rom - the
Eagles lodge of which deceased
was a member— yArdmorifce
Mr Haight was well known in
Marietta having (formerly been
a frequent visitor here and his
many friends will regret to hear
of his -death
A BUSINESS CHANGE
Lat Thursday A P Hadley
'purchased the interest of D L
Howard in the Howard & Air
heart grocery business and will
In the future devote his time to
the business Mr Bailey is a
business 'man of more than -ordinary
ability and' has many
friends in Marietta and Love
county and we predict tor the
new firm a good business
Mr Howard will be e alloyed
as -organizer and -solictor for the
Yeomen -Lodge
£te a number of teachers
wene here (last Saturday from
the different schools in the coun-
ty to attend (the reading circle
An interesting meeting is -reported
j
Paramiimt Pictares
SATURDAY MARCH 27
LASKY-BELASCO Presents Dustin Farnum
in the Fascinating Southern Romance
“Cameo Kirby”
WEDNESDAY the 31— The Famous Playera
present Marguerite Clark in
“The Crucible”
DON’T MISS THEM
The Tvlajsstic Theatre
S3ATC2 KELLEt AT IZZ1
State Senator R A Keller ar-
rived home Tuesday evening
from Oklahoma City Hq will
remain here until Monday when
he will return to Oklahoma City
honey-moon” which marked the
place cards the guests were no
sooner seated until they began to
suspect
f’Din Cupid who la a wise young
Sprite
Undoing whom he can
And he trlee with all hia plight
To favor hia hero— man”
Immediately each one began
to untie the little pink sachet
begs and found a small china cat
attached to a card — “The cat’s
ont ’o the bag" — the names be-
ing Buchanan and Haynes and
the time March thirty-first Can-
at which time the legislature re
convenes to begin impeachment es'in preUyTandle-sticks shed
Banking Pnvelsges
The privileges ronferml bv a checking
account with this bunk are absolutely
free
Not only is your money kept in safety
but it is here for you when you want it
Our officer hold themselves In readine to
give boaine counsel when it ia aonght which
often reaulta In great advantage to clients
By making thia bank the clearing hooee
of yoor financial affaire your credit ia eatat-
lisbed and your intereata grow
The Marietta national Bauli
Marietta Oklahoma
Capital $8000000 - - Surplus $5000000
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
proceeding against Commission- goft Ught-over the little doll
er Watson and State Insurance
Commissioner Welch Senator
Keller savs the present legists
tore has been one of the most
harmonious hut at the same
time it has been tone of the most
constructive since statehood
Many beneficial laws have been
enacted
Out citizens are justly proud
of the record made by Senator
Keller He was there only a few
days until he was recognized as
one of the leaders in the legists
: trie body was on several of the
most important committees and
was honored in numerous ways
TIE IEXUE BTZTAT3
Last Friday evening the Miss
es White entertained the league
After playing several games and
being favored by piano wnd vo
cal solos by Misses Black White
and Harrison two interesting
contests were held ' -One the
different things found -on a pen-
ny the other a wedding of flow-
ers Dainty refreshments were
served and all present had a
good time P R
nmccs
' The marriage of Miss Lillie
Holt and Mr Steve Brooks oc-
curred at tne Baptist parsonage
in this city Tuesday evening at
9:30 oclock Re R D Hamilton
officiating '
J Steve as he is tsmiliarly call-
led has been driver of the fire
wagon ever since the fire depart-
ment was organized and is known
to every man woman and child
in the city and his friends are
numbered bv his acquantsnces
The young lady of his choice
is also quite popular
TO OUR FRIENDS:
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We have fitted up an office
for onr friends and custom-
ers to use while in town
and invite them to make our
office their headquarters
TbJardnCo
bride which graced the rose-cov
ered cake in the centre of the ta-
ble and bunches of violets were
caught in dainty bow-knots of
pink ribbon encircling the fra-
grant bowls of sweet peas At
each place were tiny baskets of
rice covered over with pink and
white mints the handles being
tied vrith fluffy bows of pink
tulle Miss Buchanan wore a
lovely gown -of blue crepe-de
chine with hat to match occupy
ing the place of honor at the
head of the table with Mrs Bur-
nett as toast mistress Mrs
Frank Cul well first gave a toast
on marriage —
“A unto the bow the cord is
So unto nan ia woman
Tkoogkfiie bends him she obey him
Though she draws him yet she follows
Useless each with oat the other”
Mrs Buchanan was next call-
ed on to give a toast to the bride
making the roses deeper in her
cheeks
Whatever vessels grace you board
Whatever sweets your cupboards
homed
May you and he where e’er you eat
Fed life is bright and love la sweet”
Mrs Davis was next to give a
toast to woman — s
"When Eve brought woe to all man
kind
Old Adam called her wo-man
But when she wooed with love so
kind
He then pronounced her woman”
Then came Miss Alexander’s
toast to the groom—
“When Henry's bark-sailed up the
bay
The Marietta town was taken
Finding Clotilde there bad come
to stay
And hia hold was never shaken”
Mrs Burnett next toasted the
bride’s sister —
“May all her thought be clear as
light
As they gather around thia day
And may love keep her memories
bright
And to her gentleness a wide realm
sway”
The bride then gave a toast to
the hostess —
“Here’s to the girl who can talk
And the girl who cannot
Here’s to the saint and tinner
Here’s to the finest girl In the lot
The girl who can cook s good din-
ner” Miss Jordan gave a toast to
the bride and groom —
“May they hold their faith with s
Buchanan Gipson Jordan and
Alexander
a love so true
And with a head so levs!
That they can afford to love us too
And not be afraid of the devU” i f
Tills dated the toftsti and the - -
i'tr u ini 'A large crowd of Woodmen
breakfast which served W(JOmen Circle mcmber9
three courses Then slips of left here Sunday for McAl-
paper were passed and gter to attend Uie grand lodged
wrote out a full order for gro-Q thege orders Followinff art3
cedes to be used for the bride s those who attended: W M Bah
first breakfast J tjiroPf q C Matherly G D Lay
Mesdames Morris Teeple se-! a A Mayfield WA Prichard
lected the best list which fell to jj jj Lanford delegates A J
Mrs M G Norvell who was H Enas and' W B
given' a box of-correspondence
j cards She gracefully present-
led this to the honoree who was
the recipient of a beautiful hand
painted salt and pepper shaker
The guest list included Mes-
Powell visitors Those who
went as delegates to the Wood-
men Circle were Mesdames
C Matherly' John Davis A-A
Mayfield and W H Burch: visit-
ors Mesdames Reder Robin--
’
dames Tibbs BurnettDranghon J son Emma Black Fred Enas
j W A Thompson L B Smith ! ‘ 1 11
Joe London John Wicker Rich- j br Thompson's bro’W' C
lards WG Davis Scanlon Con- Thompson of Ardmore
rad Cnlwell Norvell Morris and business trip to Marietta Mon'
C S -Teeple of Dallas Misses day morning
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With every passing year month day
and hour we are getting better posted
on land titles and records
Let us make your abstractsand clear
any defects in your titles
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Choate, Henry Willis. Marietta Monitor. (Marietta, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, March 26, 1915, newspaper, March 26, 1915; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1753139/m1/1/?q=led+zeppelin: accessed June 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.