The Edmond Enterprise (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 13, 1928 Page: 4 of 10
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Don't get caught in the last-minute rush for Christmas gifts Buy NOW while assortment is complete and buy useful things for the home the kitchen and
the workshop they cost no more and are the most appreciated gifts No mates what you want in the Furniture and Hardware line we have it
PLAIN WEL I E
Gold Band and Flowered Dishes
32-piece Set
42piece Set
52-piece Set
66-piece Set
All above are open stock and can be put-
chased as wanted
Special Vases Cups and Saucers in China
Salt and Pepper 'Water Sets
McGOWANS'---Maroware Furniture Undertaking
MR AND MRS A D DARK
CIVE DINNER BRIDGE
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A delightful party of last
week was that given by Mr and
Mrs A D Dark when they
entertained the traveling men
of the town their wives and a
few other friends with dinner
followed by bride
high scores were made by
Mrs T N De !bridge and Royce
Ad mnson
Guests included Mr and
Mrs T N Delbridge Mr and
Mrs Harry Bruce Mr and
Mrs Itay Tansel Mr and Mrs
J D Kivlehen Mr and Mrs
Royce Adamson Mr and Mrs
J E Waugh Mr and Mrs It
B Brewster Mr and Mrs Tom
Tripp Mr and Mrs Joe Terry
CLUB IS ENTERTAINED
IN HAYES HOME
Unusually artistic were the HAVE DINNER AND BRIDGE
appointments of the 1 o'clock -
luncheon with which Mrs Os- Mr and Mrs W S Patten
car Hayes 403 S Broadway entertained at dinner and
entertained the Needlecraft Em-i bridge Friday night in their
broidery club Thursday after-lhome 229 E Main street This
noon WaS the second of a series of
The one long table had for dinners tr and Mrs Patten are
its centerpiece a cluster of giving through the winter sea-
flaming poinsettias and red! son
candles The Christmas motif was
Those entertained included' used in all appointments
Mesdames Kivlehen Devereaux Guests were Mr and 1trs
Cranzow Earl Rodkey Earle John Roaten Mr and Mrs C
Flesher Jeffries E E Grif- W Wantland and Mr and Mrs
fin Roaten Howard Patten W Rodkey
Wantland Royce Adamson and
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TEACHER TO TALK OF WAR
'Atiss Lucy Hampton instruc- Mrs T J Tripp was hostess
tor at the State Teachers col to the L1NI Bridge club Mon
he at Edmond will speak on day evening December 3rd
"The Cause and Cure of War" Mrs Edgar Wax and Mn
at the regular meeting of the John Williamson were the clubs
Y W C A board of directors guests
Thursday morning She will Scores were won by Mrs C
discuss the Kellogg peaeo pact IL Spearman and Mrs J C
Crossman
Dr Carrie Simmons chiro Ming were made for a dinner
praetor Phone 278 E Main StI bridge to be given Friday even-
P M lug December 7th honoring
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1460
1775
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MR AND MRS' TRIPP
ENTERTAIN WITH
TURKEY DINNER
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Mr and Mrs Tom Tripp 400
E Third street entertained
Thursday night with a turkey
dnner when chrysanthemums
decked the rooms and tables
All enjoyed bridge and high
Baas The out of town guests
were: Mr and Mrs Bob Anger-
man Mr and :tirs Fred Letts
Mr and Harold Guiles all
of Oklahoma City Mr and Mrs
Bert Click of Shawnee
MR AND MRS W S mrrEN
used in all appointments
Guests were Mr and 1trs
John Roaten Mr and Mrs C
V Wantland and Mr and Mrs
I V Rodkey
MRS TRIPP ENTERTAINS
U-N-I CLUB
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THE EDMOND ENTERPRISE
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Gift Table
Hotpoint Gifts tot awry
member of the family
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LET ELECTRICITY
DO YOUR WORK
Any of these will make a Valuable
Christmas Gift :
ELECTRIC TOASTER
ELECTRIC IRON
ELECTRIC HAIR CURLER
ELECTRIC PERCULATOR
Use HOTPOINT Servants
ill your home
f ZT & Y I 'r I MR I W RODKEY IS ! The U-N-I Bridge club mem-'
1 bcrs entertaind their husbands
) k1 1L- HONORED AT DINNER' to
dinner and bridge in the
- home of Mr and Mrs Harold
MR AND MRS' TRIPP I W Roney was the gnest of
Pa Friday December 7th
ENTERTAIN WITH honor Wednesday night at a as
The tables were centered
TURKEY DINNER surprise birthday dinner given Ivith a little Christmas tree and
-- by Mrs I W Rodkey at their the Christmas motif was car-
Mr and Mrs Tom Tripp 400 home 515 N Jackson St the riud out in all other appoint-
E Third street entertained occasion being his 64th birth- ments
Thursday night with a turkey day High scores for ladies and
dinner when chrysanthemums The decorations were sIgges- men were given at each table
decked the rooms and tables tive of the yuletide S'itS011 Those who won scores were:
All enjoyed bridge and high wlille in the dining room a Mrs John Payne Mrs W L
scores were made by Mrs John Santa Claus motif predominat- Shelden Mrs Will Snyder Mrs
Payne Mrs Bob Angermand ed A large basket of poin-I J C Crossman Mrs II A Mil-
Mr John Crossman and Mr settias centered the dining room ler Mrs J I Van Antwerp
Bert Clisk table with red candles in cry :tr T J Tripp Mr C II Spear-
The guests were: Mr and tal holders at each end Tiny man Mr II G Paas Mr W L
Mrs John Payne Mr and Mrs reindeer among pine trees coy- Shelden
John Crossman Mr and Mrs ered with fluffy snow corn- Mrs T A England and Mrs
Crawford Spearman Mrs Lee pleted the artistic setting The
Snyder were guests of the
Mr Mears Mr and Mrs Harold! small tables were decked with club
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settias centered the dininy room ler Mrs J I Van Antwerp
table with red candles in cry Mr T J Tripp Mr C IL Spear-
tal holders at each end Tiny man Mr II G Paas Mr W L
reindeer among pine trees coy- Shelden
ered with fluffy snow corn- Airs T A England and Mrs
pleted the artistic setting The E B Snyder were guests of the
small tables were decked with club
silver trees bearing red ber-
ries A wealth of poinsettias
NIASONS
and holly decorated the receiv-
ELECT OFFICERS
jug rooms
Mrs Rodkey was assisted by -
Mrs Earle Flesher Mrs Earl At the meeting of Edmond
Rodkey and Mrs Von Rodkey Chapter IL A M held Tues-
in the evenings festivities
day night the following offi-
The high score awards at '
cers were elected for the corning
bridge went to Mrs J D Ely- year
P
lhen Airs Earl Rodkey Earl Commy Shelden
King N A
Rodkey and Royce B Adamson
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The geusts were Mr and Mrs Scribe J Elomsen Waugh
Elmer Griffin Mr and Mrs Sec S J Payne
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Howard Patten Mr and Mrs Treas D McGowan
Royce B Adamson Air and
Mrs John Roaten Dr and BONDS NOT WORTH MUCH
Mrs T H Flesher Mr and
Mrs W S Patten Mr and Mrs 1 "Why will folks listen with
Wayne Clagern Mr and Mrsj believing ears to the lies of a
D Kivlehen Miss Jean Ras certain class of security sales-
Mr and Mrs Earl Snyder Mri men?" asks the Oklahoma
and Mrs A D Dark Mr and Farmer-Stockman of December
Mrs Earle Flesher Mr and 1
Mrs Earl Rodkey and Mr and Recently some very smooth
Mrs Don Rodkey Sale8Men have been peddling
Before the last course of the German bonds throughout the
dinner was served a large and southwest Many farmers and
beautiful birthday cake lighted townspeople too have invested
Christmas Greeting Cards—
in very latest designs IVaugh
Jeetry and Gift Shop Me Cow
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Mrs Earl Rodkey and Mr and Recently some very smooth
Mrs Don Rodkey Sa1e8Men have been peddling
Before the last course of the German bonds throughout the
dinner was served a large and southwest Many farmers and
beautiful birthday cake lighted townspeople too have invested
with bright rvd and white !in these bonds When inquiry
candles was placed before 1trlwas made to the special com-
Rodkey This he graciously missioner of German govern-
cut and served to the guests ment bonds that were being
The guests presented Mr Peddled he replied:
Rodkey with a silver paper "We wish to inform you that
holder the 12 per cent 1923 bond is
missioner of German govern-
ment bonds that were being
peddled he replied:
"We wish to inform you that
the 12 per cent 1923 bond is-
sue of the Itypthekenbank of
Ileiningen is being redeemed in
Cash with 20 pfennings for each
1000000 marks In order to
secure the redemption amount
YOU NEED
DAY BEDS
For Extra BeJs or Lounging
Beck nothing can take the
place of Day 3eJs We have
them in mahogany and wal-
nut Priced from $25 to $40
This bed for $15
It is a Simmons Light
Steel Beet too
Others $6 and up
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den will be hostess Wednesday' to the issuing bank in Meining-
December 12th ZATERTAIN
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It appears
folks paid for
paid too much
that Nv h al ever
such bonds they
At the regular meeting of
the M W A to be held Friday
night December 14 officers
will be elected for the coming
year Refreshments will be
served
BRET TOSSUIFS FUR
WILL SOON BE PRIME
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Bre'r 'possums fur is gettin'
prime the December 1 Oklaho- The bo
ma Farmer-Stockman remarks added to
The cool days andcolder nights lu:ise Sto
of November and late October Wooden
have warned bre'r 'possum that Pictures
winter is on the way and he has I:Am1" “
been growing a thicker fur to Christmai
help him withstand the rigors of Our Pi
of the north wind We are
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That thick fur is going to seventh
prove bre'r 'possum's undoing ham havi
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The trapping season has ar-
YOU
rived Though the opossum's now YOU
medicine
fur is not of especial value they
are taken in such numbers that first al(
their total value runs high curtains
The worth of all furs taken in 10'e13' fr
Oklahoma in the 1927 season Ironsides
h4 estimatcd by the Oklahoma a'I a Prel
fish and game department at Clig
around $200000 Opossums J IL 1
head the list in numbers taken erlY Ate
with a record of 36149 ant Hill
Over in Arkansas the fur grade WI
catch amounted to $3000000 Christi
last season And of that amount night I1
it is estimated that from $1- ('11' weaN
250000 to $1500000 represent We ar
opossum pelts that sold at an rn"s Ilya
average of $1 each
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Farmers and farm boys ac-
KLINGN
count for practically all of the
furs taken in the southwest Santa
The fish and game departments mond S
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of Oklahoma Texas and Ar- at 1 o''ci(
kansas estimate that 90 to 95 come
percent of the furs taken in any old
these states are trapped by to him I
farmers or farm boys who leged chi
spend their spare time during
the winter months trapping Christ
along the streams and in their
own timber land with a half- in cry
' dozen traps Jewelry i
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STAG HANDLE TWO BLADES 1 Large
Spear Crocus Polished and Etched 1 Pen Blue
Glazed Nick le Silver Saw Rivets Brass Lining
Length closed 3 11 inches
Weight per dozen t lb&
BEDROOM CLOCKS
Small pretty iVirm
Clocks—variety of colots
t12 to $450
Edmond American War Moth-
ers Chapter No 2 will meet
Friday December 14 2:30 p
In at the home of Airs W Z
Spearman 316 E Second St
All members are requested to
be prtsent as this is election of
oft icers for the coming year
1VOODM EN TO I AMERICAN WAR MOTHERS
ELECT OFFICERS
TO HOLD ELECTION
Phone 10-130 Edmond Oklahoma
go to swell the total for the
greatest fur-producing section
of the world—the Mississippi
valley This area accounts for
most of the $65000000 to $70-
000000 annual fur catch of the
United States
WATERLOO ITEMS
The books that have been
added to our library are: "Sur-
prise Stories" "Windmill and
Wooden Shoes" "What the
Pictures Say" "In Animal
Land" "Manufact ures" "Birds
Christmas Carol" and "Lives
of Our Presidents"
We are sorry to lose another
seventh grade boy Wayne Dur-
ham having moved to Edmond
If you should visit our school
now you wiuld find a new steel
medicine cabinet filled with
first aid supplies cretonne
curtains in our library and a
lovely framed picture of "Old
Ironsides The latter we won
as a premium for selling pen-
cils J B Underwood who form-
erly attended school at Pleas-
ant IIill enrolled in our eighth
grade Wednesday
Christmas t ree Th ursday
night December 20 Every-
one welcome
NVe are busy selling Christ-
mas Health Seals We hope to
win a Health Bond PAULINE
KLINGMAN reporter
Santa Claus will be in Ed-
mond Saturday December 22
at I o'clock
Come see him If you have
any old toys please bring them
to him for some underprivi-
leged child
Christmas Greeting
in ery latest designs
Je dry and Gift Shop
Need a Stove?
YOUR WIFE would certainly
appreciate
A NEW GAS STOVE FOR
CHRISTMAS
We have them with and without regUla-
tcr Black and enamel semi-white en-
amel half enamel all enamel Also in
colors Can be used with Lorane heater
$45 and up
SINGLE BARREL
SHOTGUNS $9
Double-barred Ham-
merless Shotguns $25
FOOT BALLS
S120
RIFLES $20
Cards--
Waugh
McGow
HUNTING KNIVES
$25o and up
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Mr and Mrs James Harri-
son were called to Middleton
Texas Saturday on account of
the serious illness of Mr Har-
rison's mother
Mr and Mrs Eugene Douth-
it of Konawa Mr and Mrs
Burton Douthit of Oklahoma
City were Sunday guests of
their parents Mr and Mrs T
B Douthit
Mr and MN Crawford who
have been visiting Mrs Craw-
ford's brother D N McGow-
an and family have returned
to their home in Tulsa
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Last Minute Christmas Gifts
—Magazines See Mrs T B
Douthit for real bargains with
Announcement cards
a
Miss Ethel Cardiff of Tulsa
was a guest of Mrs Emma Estell-Harbour
Sunday
a a a
J A Ashton attended the
Master Barber's convention in
Oklahoma City Tuesday night
a a a
J A Ashton has installed the
"Vitalizer for Health Building
weight control and beauty" at
Hoosier Inn Beauty Parlor
a a a
Mr and Mrs Joe Halley and
family of Wessington South
Dakota are visiting Harry
Wright and mother and other
relatives here Mrs Ilailey is
a sister of Mr Wright
a a a
Airs Nannie Grills of the
Rahman-Grills Beauty Parlor
who has been in Tulsa the last
three Months taking it special
course in beauty work was
brought home Tuesday
While in Tulsa she was pain-
fully injured in an auto wreck
and is now confined to her
bed
The high school glee club will
give an operetta: "The Belle of
Barcelona" Thursday eve
December 20 at 8 o'clock in
the high school auditorium
Prices 25c and 35c
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Adamson, Royce B. The Edmond Enterprise (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 13, 1928, newspaper, December 13, 1928; Edmond, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2053501/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.