The Hallett Herald. (Hallett, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 11, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 25, 1912 Page: 2 of 4
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;VI,sv Nell McClain of Tryon
-JH-Iit Sunday at tin- Todd lioine we
iip|>o*e visit in}* M,s. Totld—but
4S4iuond wax iliere.
Mrs. George Schroder of Lone
Oak farm is upending a couple of
weeks with her daughter Mrs. Aur.
tp Mi Daniel.
Mr. Mattocks who is spending
the summer with his children ^lear
I'oucii City was here the week end
looking after his interests.
Mi-. Hoy Harper of Collinsville
i* visiting her sister Mrs. McDaniel
I he Domestic Science Club will
meet Jnne 1. '/'lie meetings were
discontinued last fall until this time
Dr Mlake reports the arrival of a
baby boy at die home of Mr and
Mrs Edd Baker
Mu S N Treese went to Cushing
Wednesday to visit her daughter,
Mis Uoucher
hallett Will Have a
Good Base Ball Team
coming to the front T 11 P°0* VXT A " -
Hallett
w ith a Base Ball team that will be
a credit to its town.
Credit is tine to E. \V\ Lewis and
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J«) ! joy! joy! heep of wind. rZT'tt " "Z 7 "* V-' "T*
Vf ... . ... . . I Chas. Hoggatt for making the first
Mrs V.rgie Watkins went ,0 ,lep toward organization inasmuch
Mannford to spend „ few weeks as they have gone to work and solic
with her brother C ifford Muck •. 1 1
ited fuihscrmtimit t<> t.* i._
On Wednesday evening tiiere
Our town is amply supplied with
finh nowadays, as Edmond Todd
nnd Jack Arnold cn:i be seen most
every afternoon with their ffsbing
paraphciicla, headed for some iish>
ing lake.
I h«* Snnaay-school convention
In Id here last Sunday was well «t-
tended and an interesting day was
enjoyed by all present. At night
Mr. l'eters of Pawnee delivered an
inteiesiing and instructive lecture at
the Methodist church
Mrs. A lie visited her mother at
Cleveland, Saturday and Sunday
"Ml and Mrs Hurley McDaniel
ti" proud parents of a little
hilby daughter which recently arm-
ed at their home
II. A. < iosiiry of Cleveland made
•'" ihi.iI S.mday v.sii vvitl, hi> f;,,,,.
— "VMiasuiu tuning 1'iere
were a number of friends gathered
at the home of Mr and Mrs Andrew
Miller. Ice cream and cake was
served. Those present were Clark
Moore and family, Will Simmons
and family, Messrs W,M Stewart,
flenry Conner and Kobt Cassady
and Misses Frances Fobroy and
Mrs. Clark Moore took dinner
wiili her sister Mrs W A Fobroy,
Wednesday
Misses OpuI Muck and Maggie
Goodman were the guests of Misses
Mae and Francis Fobroy, Wednes-
1 di.y.
MRev Wetezle preached two inter
estiug srnnons at 1 X L last Sun-
day. He will preach again 011 the
third Sunday in June.
Miss Kiln Cassady spent a few
with I.e. sister Mrs. Andrew
Miller
1 uestlay Lee Connor was acci-
dently burt hy a mule
t ••"•v £vrn«, iu VtUIIV (lllll 51JJIC
ited subscriptions to a fund for the
benefit of the team.
Editor Dennison has agreed to
give to everyone subscribing $1
one one-year's subscription to the
Hallett Herald.
The following is an incomplete
line-up on the sub*ciption board ;
E. W, Lewis, Clias Hoggett, F
S Fearsoi 1, J E McQuain. A E Mix
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J B Feas, W A McCabe, « j
Huls. A F Smith and W C Denni
son each subscribed $1.
"Boots" signed up for 75c.
Those who were lined-up and
subscribed 50 cents each were A F
Mowry, Geo Cassady, J Witt, J W
Mosley, 11 B Wright, Les Long,
B Fugate, Fred Patrick, C S Bell,
John Kohison,
Those giving 25; cents each to
the boys were Geo W Martin, I F
Grantham. E Kimrey.
Mrs. W. C. Cennison of New
State lloiel gives ten meals.
Boost the base ball boys.
LONG BROTHERS
Our goods are light, prices are right, and we exert
every effort to treat our customers light and retain
both their trade and their friendship. Our line of
Staple and Fancy Groceries is fresh ami complete
in every detail
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Sapulpa, Sunday, from an extended
i isit with her dau^htc
Give the base ball boys your sup
po.t— 'Is encouraging.
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Mi Wallace of Tulsa i
'he interests of ,|le „i| |,llhi,lrs,
——Alt. King and wile who left here
i w ial years ago are l.eie visitmg
• i' ^ds and .elatives
Mi. B'i.kher of Cutliing visited
I the Treese home, Sunday
Shoemaker is drivW
iii" colts this week
I'lic Good Will Class of the Con-
:■■"••g.-ition.d church accompanied by
Mesdaines Shoemaker's and Ti -
: class, the Methodist
a Innch, spent Tuesday afternoon
eveeh^j.... the creak lining
genei | good lime
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propeity place. We welcome Mr.
Stafford and his family to onr com-
muiiity.
The
e organized i.i Hallett. With two
ew families in our midst they
Mght to be t .ken care of.
' • W. Kenton, of C'le
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county was iu Hallett
Rev. N. E. Jennings
lett, W ednesday.
An eight pound baby daughter
armed at the home of Mr and Mrs
V W Wilcox
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The Hallett Herald. (Hallett, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 11, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 25, 1912, newspaper, May 25, 1912; Hallett, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc180471/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.