The El Reno American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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City ToraSar Mr and Mrs Jud
Johnxon of HBId spent Wednesday
with tha formeri tether P Johnson
Mra Fred Pataack eatartalned the Lo-
di ee' Altar Society Thvreday Twenty-
elsht members were present Out-of-town
(roosts were Mrs EL O Had-
ley of Medford: Mrs D Hell of Chick-
asba end special nests were Mrs D
P Richardson Mrs Ed Owen and Mrs
Lemons An enjoyable afternoon waa
Spent and a delicious lunch was senr-
ed Olb Drew departed Friday even-
Ilf for Hot Springs Ark where he
WlU stay with his brother Edgar for
a while The ladles of the Altar so
ciety will hold a basaar on November
T Particulars will be announced in
next week’s Issue Miss Esther Mor
rison spent the week-end at the Nick
Musshafen homo Mr and Mrs Ben
Boater and family Mr and Mrs Ouy
Morrison and son Meryl and Will
Musshafen spent Sunday at the Nick
Musshafen bomeMlss Edna Clark
spent Sunday at the E a Morrison
home Mra Virgil Ritter spent last
week with friends in El Reno Miss
Bell Schumacher spent Sunday night
with Miss Ruth Drew Mrs Ed Rat-
terman has as her guest this week her
sister from Portlanu Mr and Mrs
F Zimmerman spent ounday at the
F Armour home Mr and Mrs Stan-
ley Byrne and son of St Joseph’s Or-
phanage spent Sunday at the Albert
Gats home Miss Ella Conrad Is
spending the week with Miss Lucy
Uixby and Mr and Mrs E O Had-
ley of Oklahoma City Miss Emma
Musshafen ana uennis Sweeney spent
Sunday night at the Claude Morrison
home Mra McCoy of Oklahoma oity
Is spending the week with her sister
Mrs F Armour Harve Mathews
who has been very Blck is reported
somewhat better at this writing
Guests at the Max Gats home bunday
were Mr and Mrs Frank Gats and
daughter Helen Misses Ella Conrad
Lucy Bixhy Bill and A1 Ritter Mr
and Mrs Fred Rice of Mlnco Mr and
Mra Geo Pappe and family and John
and Albert Ratterman were guests at
the M H Ciasen home bunday
Mr and Mrs Ed Owen and baby spent
Sunday with the latter’s parents near
Mustang Mrs a Dries spent over-
’ ' Sunday with her son Fred Dries
Mr and Mrs Jud Allison and chll-
' dren of Mulhall and Harold Green-
wood spent the week-end with rela
five's here Miss Marie Sweeney
spent Sunday with Miss Mayme Armour
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men who love
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payment plan on El
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property Am also
prepared to make
large sized loans on
well located busi-
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onable terms (19tf
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Phone 377
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lag October Uth pvt n o cantata at
the high school audit art am to a large
and appreciative aedlanee and every-
one seemed to thoroughly enjoy the
evening On the foUewiug Monday
night tha play waa taken to Mustang
and Showed la the Masonic hall under
the anaplcee of the Mnstang high
school The hall waa pecked and we
surrly appreciated the good turnout
On the evening of October llth the
play waa given at Union Center school
house whebe we had another appre-
ciative audience The League realised
little over $S0 from their efforts
ISO of which they gave to mission
work among the young people of for
elgn lands Thursday the Ladles'
Aid served plea and chill at tha Royce
sale This seemed to ho appreciated
aa long as It lasted but It didn’t teat
long enough Meat time wo wlU try
to hove a-plenty There was a splen-
did turnout ot Bunday school There
was no preaching services Sunday as
Rev Hickman was away to confab
ence — We had a very Interesting
Epworth League service Sunday even-
ing with John Vogel as leader The
Epworth League wlU give their month-
ly social some time during the week
of Halloween the exact date to be an
nounced later We expect to make this
of '
weather (boro
Thohlgh
Friday even-
te spite of the relay
n pretty good at-
frem the plea It will ho of Internet
to the many friends of Mr and Mra
M P Kelly who left about n month
ego to spend the winter in Hot Springs
Arit that they report being In good
health and thoroughly enjoying them-
selves la general Miss Sue Petree
who accompanied them feels that the
treatments received there are improv-
ing her health Walter Boevers
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HUUANT VALLftV
will leave Monday morning for Okla-
’ where
homo City Irhere he expects to at-
tend a business college
A FAMILY CONVCNICNCC
What er you buying one er them
loud-speaking horns fer — didn’t know
you had a radio outfit?"
"Wo ain’t got a radio outfit that’a a
fact" said Timothy Bean of Casual
Corners State o' Maine "but I low
we can hitch it up to our telephone
and the hull family'll be able to git
In on the neighborhood gossip" —
Judge
Mr and Mrs L R Gephart Mrs
H E Schafer and Ed Del Klmbal
spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs C
M Terbune in Hinton
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Kellogg m Corn
flokeB that
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It's a
jqyous treat
to sit down to
a bowl of
Kellogg’s Com Flakes
This te
need mors moisture for the growing
wheat Mr and Mrs H H Corbin
and daughters were Saturday evening
guests of Mr and Mra I 8' Duagaa
and daughtar Lorene Mr and Mrs
I Vera Smith visited tMb former's par-
ents Mr and Mra C W Smith Sun-
day — Mrs Jessie Butler visited with
Mr and Mra Bunch Sunday evening
Mr and Mra Henrichsen of El Reno
visited their daughter and family Mr
and Mra H H Corbin last week
Mr aad Mrs H Hutton were shop-
ping In El Reno Saturday Mr and
Mrs day Towell expect to move te
El Reno oooa They bad n sale Tuesday
F vtf him bad aid temlly wore shop
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ping to Yukon last Wi dMSday
slew brliag hia bay - Mr Bade doing
the baling Rev Buckner of Rich
land preached at the M R church
teat Sunday Rev Ready taking bio
place at Richland Mrs D Ratcliff
and Mra Hicks ware caller at tha
Shuff beam Friday afternoon jl hq
M B church 1s undergoing some need-
ed Improvements painting tbo outside
aad papering inside Miss Ann Art
who has been staying at Mrs 8huffs
since July will return to her heme
in Yukon right awayMro L Spits
and Miss Mary Spits Mr and Mrs
Ready aad Mrs Mattox wars shopping
In Yukon WodnesdayMrs Dunbar
called on Mrs BUlvell test Saturday
Mra
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One-Day Service
EVANS Cl FALES
TAILORING
Odorless Dry Cleaning :: Hats CteaaoC
Rugs Cleaned by the Vacuum Shampoo rrocsaa
Telephone 314 f
You’ll agree that you never ate such delicious such
satisfying cereal as Kellogg’s Corn Flakes 1 Those big
sunny-brown “sweet-hearts-of-the-corn” are so fasci-
nating in flavor and so crispy and crunchy that you don’t
wonder the children are thrilled to eat them I
Compare Kellogg’s with imitations to realize their
quality their appetizing appeal their wonder-crispness I
Unlike imitations Kellogg’s are never tough or leathery
or hard to eat I Each heaping spoonful of Kellogg’s is
even more joyous than the last— there
is no end to the happiness that is yours
eating Kellogg’s Corn Flakes!
ASK FOR KELLOGG’S! Be sure
that you get Kellogg’s — the delicious
Corn Flakes in the RED and GREEN
package that bears the signature of
W K Kellogg the originator of
Toasted Corn Flakes NONE ARE
GENUINE WITHOUT IT!
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CORNFLAKES
AIm Mikari of KELLOGG’S HUMBLES aad KELLOGG'S BRANhcooM and LraaMcd
COUSIN POLLY SAYS
“I’ve baked with many flours but
until I began using Super-Milled
Ilumreno I never found one that
did not vary with the seasons This
Super-Milled Humreno flour NEV-
ER VARIES— One season with an-
other year in and year out it’s AL-
WAYS THE SAME high quality
dependable flour If there is a home
in El Reno that does not use this
extra good flour it must he because
they have not been told of its good
ness
Cousin Polly’s Dark Cake
2 aquaria chocolate
2 oa yolka
Yr cup milk
1 cup augar
1-oupa 8upar-Mlllad Humrano Flour
8 tahloapoono ohortonlng
4-cup milk
jp-toaopoon salt
1 toaapoon aoda
Melt chocolate In double boiler Add 4-cup milk and the egg
yolks and cook until smooth Cream fat and sugar Add
chocolate mixture — the rest of the milk and dry materials
sifted together Beat well then bake in two layers Either
chocolate or a white icing is good with this f
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SUF2R MILLED
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Save Trouble and Expense
By Using the Right Quality and
Right Quantity of Motor OiU
Did you ever notice that the motorist who thinks he is saving
money by using cheaper oil and less of it is the one who pays the
biggest engine repair bills? Well it ie true Poor oil and in-
frequently changed oil mean burned out beatings scored cylin-
ders and pistons expensive repairs knocks loss of power etc
MARLA ND
Service Stations
Throughout Northern
Central and Western
- Oklahoma
There is one near
You
MARLAND SERVICE STATION
IN EL RBNOl
CORNER CHOCTAW A WADR
Marland Oils SAVE repair bills instead of causing them Made
in varying grade tor each particular type of motor they keep the
film of oil between cylinder ring and cylinder wall— smooth utter-
ly “greasy” and frictionlese for hundreds of miles while inferior
oils soon break down under heat and friction and lose their lubri
eating qualities causing injuries to cylinders etc
GET MARLAND
OILS & GREASES
FOR PERFECT
LUBRICATION
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"Many dishesManu diseases ”
So Benjamin Franklin discovered two hundred
years ago— and we’re re-discovering its wisdom
now
Strength and energy do not
come from a big variety of
dishes on your table
Better far better a few sim-
ple well-balanced foods in-
eluding a large proportion of
your most wholesome - and
sustaining of all foods-Bread
outset of the war and have
never gone back to them but
are now basing their meals
fifty per cent on Bread A
startling gain in' national
health has been the result
This has been proved by the
experience-of the English
who gave up rich foods at the
Try making one meal say
luncheon on Bread-and-Milk
for a week and note the new
store of vigor and energy you
will thus easily acquire x
The Bread you will especially joy for its flaky lightness and
fine texture is
IBake-Rite
the loaf of all-pure ingredients richest in food-value
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Bronson, E. S. The El Reno American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1922, newspaper, October 26, 1922; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1785197/m1/2/: accessed May 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.