The Valley News. (Lamont, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 27, 1921 Page: 4 of 4
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fwHGHBORHOOD
MEWS
Bjr Joaephin* Fiaieo
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Hollopeter
motored to Tonkawa, Thursday
evening, tq visit the parental,
C. C. Crawford, home.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mc-
Luary, a 10 pound son on last
Thursday. All concerned are do
ing nicely.
Mr. Packard, who haa been
seriously ill for some time, was
removed to the Blackwell hospital
Friday where he will remain for
a while until he gains strength
en -ugh to undergo a:* operation
thut is required to gain back his
health. His wife is at his bed
side.
J. W. Clark, residing due east
of our little city, has a new eon
at their home.
Henry Brock went to Lamont,
Friday, after medical supplies for
his son, Andrew, who is still very
sick.
Miss Edythe Steele came out
from Blackwell, Friday, to spend
Sunday with her i arents on the
farm.
Charles Hollopeter spent Thurs-
day evening with Vernon Heed.
R. L. Congrum is
ground fast.
Kater, the Magician, Make* Brother
c.-JZ'T" ®link I" Sheer Bewilderment
sJS£rs -
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Meade.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Flood have
gone to Conway Springs, Kansas,
— gaining!visit their son, Charles Flood,
He took two motorland family.
trips to Naruin last week. Mrs. Lila Reed and children | trnest Shrubshall was very ill
Mrs. Eunice Spencer and son, I motored up near Nardin, Wednes- last week with pneumonia. He is
Jack, visited her parents Sunday.May, to spend the day with herlvery much improved now.
Clyde Hill has coma out from Ja«?ht«r, Mrs. Lon Haynes. | Miss Thelma Moore spent Sat-
Arkansas City, Kansas, to makel D-*n Vannetta had two thous- urday and Sunday with her pa-
a visit with hie horn i fulks on the I3"J bushels of corn shelled by rents, A. Moore and wife near
farm south of Eddy. I the Miller boys Tuesday. "
O. M. Keeley was in Lamont, I Another big wolf chase was
Wednesday, on banking buainess. I Pulled off Tuesday by our Eddy
Andrew Brock, who has been)1*078- One wolf was killed and
real sick the past week, waa tak-|3everaI 8cared UP- A glorious
en to the Blackwell hospital, Mon-|Jf00<'time WM reported .by all uay evening
day, where he will undergo anlwho joined the gang of hunters, j brint home.
operation. I Chicken thieves invaded the! .M« Czapansky spent last week
Clyde Moore, who has been|Miller hcme one ni*ht recently J v,Ith her daughter. Mrs. H. B.
working as brakeman on a train|and mar,t* with &ood por- * orman-
running from Wellington to \Vich-|licn of trieir flock-
ita, Kansas, since early fall, is I Andrew Brock is still very sick
home on a short vacation with hisUt his home northweet of Eddy.
parents, G. O. Moore and wife. IThe neighbors are going in to
Mrs. H. C. Robinson called onl^'P care for the unfortunate boy
Grandpa Brock and wife, Mot-|at ni*hu-
day evening. I Mr. and Mis. Byde Dobbs and
Miss Marie Hill and scholars jfhildren spent Wednesday even-
ass.sted by Clyde Hill, delivered |'nff Ht thf C* ^ Ka> home south
a fine program Friday night in the|°' Eddy.
baseme nt of the Pratt ceiittrl Mrs. J. B. Cowen ian't feeling
school house. A large crowd wis|so well at this time.
Salt Fork.
Loma and Ada McBride spent I
Sunday afternoon at the Ernest I
Canton home. !
Ned. West and wife spent Sun- J
day evening at the W. H. Hill-1
present to trjoy the evening's
amusement.
Little Darrcll Robinson wis
tdal sick, Saturday, but at th's
time we understand hs ia fueling
m jch bettor.
Jossie, L*on and Maxine Reed
•peat Sunday with Lila iCeed and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Brunk ar.d
and son, Master Deward, of
Blackwell, have teen out visiting
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Cvmgrum at
Eddy.
A big dinner was served at the
Etta Dixon home Sunday to their
many friends and relatives.
T. A. Hollopeter and son,
Charles, were in Eddy, Saturday,
on business.
S. D. Lemuster and wife took a
apin to Tonkawa, Friday, o visit
their aon, Paul, who is attending
tie High School in that city.
Mrs. Moon has b«*-n taken to
the Blackwell hospital where she
will undergo an operation.
Mr. and Mrs. James Mitchell
mvj daughters, Lilian and Irene,
cuae out from l>eer Creek, Wed-
ncs lay, to make an all day stay
with Mis. C. A. Spencer.
Howard Hannegtn motored to
Pfcid Creek, Wednesday, after
his daughter. Miss Gladys, who
has b«*n spending the past month
with rc.'at.ves in that city.
G. O. Aluoie and wife spent
Tuesday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. R. I. Congrum i t Eddy.
, Mrs. Lrun d and daughter,
Maxu.c, were in I idtly, We«|p. §•
4 y. calling vn friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Cham-
bers have returned to th ir home
at Blackwell after • rrt with
M;ss Cora Miller was a Black
well shoi per Tuesday.
Earl Miller and wife are mak
ing pieparations to move to their
farm they recently purchased
west of Lamont of Jacob Andor
son.
RICH VALLEY
Miss Ada McBride, Editor.
Steve Davis, of Kansas, came
in last w«ek to visit his half,
brother, L. I. Norman, whom he
hadn't a<vn for twenty yeais.
The v.st was certainly a happy
and pleasant one for both.
Mr. and Mrs. Gault McConnell
took supper at the L. Prilliman
h^me in Lamont. Thursday even
ing.
Mrs. A. J. McBride and daugh-
ters, Ada and Loma, wars visit-
ots at the Riverside circle near
Pond Creek. Thursday.
Mrs. G. E. Shrubshall and Mrs.
Glenn Tebow came home Friday
from Wichita, where they have
been wifh their sons w^e are in
the hospital there.
A party was given at th«- John
White homo Tueauay night in
honor of Misa Lida Norman.
Ads McBride spent Tuesdsy
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EDISON ELECTRIC SHOP
Edison Lamps and Appliances
Electric Fixtures
RADER A SON, Proprietors
i h^i! .aD' 8 cfimlng. His biK prugraoi of masterly and Imtllinn
MeRht^f Lmi Inrfc °" f° ,liys,"y> hut to enter,aln ■« we"- "e excels In
Jerlor in / fl n u"? ma™Ioua trlck* ot Prestidigitation and has no to
perlor in thin Held. He k.-eps his audience guexsing from the moment he •tops
on the platform and his illusions follow one another xo cleverly that the au-
dience gasps in bewilderment. Recently Kater gave his entertainment
fore a large group of fellow magicians and he opened their eyes to some be-
wlOering -"ew stuff in the world of magic. His work occasioned . vew toe
criticism in tha official publication of American magician*
afternoon with Mrs. Cora
Connell.
George and Oscar McConnell I
and Larkin Mann shipped out fat I
cattle Saturday.
Ernest Shrubshall was very ill |
I Prices of
Years Ago
For seve •' ^ontL re have been
steadily lowe'•*" , -a any instances
even keeping ahead ot toe market. Now
our invoicing is over and we have taken
I the biggest step of all—with mark-downs
that revive the days of years ago.
Your $ will buy more good mer-
chandise at Kennedy's than at any
| other store in Northern Oklahoma.
Bargains are too Numerous
to Mention
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Dry Goods, L . ie Ready-fo-Wear,
Men's Suite and Over CouU, Shoes, Furnishings and
groceries
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YOU CAN GET IT AT KENNEDY'S
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Woods, Elmer E. The Valley News. (Lamont, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 27, 1921, newspaper, January 27, 1921; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc178911/m1/4/: accessed December 11, 2023), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.