The Edmond Enterprise (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 20, 1930 Page: 2 of 4
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Gem Theatre Program
THURS &
PARTY GIRL
WITH
Douglas Fairbanks Jr
Marie Prevost
Jeanette Loft'
When it comes to getting or-
ders from out-of-town buyers
she can make a high-pressure
salesman look like a flat tire
FOX NEWS
All Talking Comedy
Shows at 7 and S:10
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NOTE: This is not a suitable
picture for children
THE EDMOND ENTERPRISE1'"1""t
I ra rt UMUINV ' ran itarmard j
Tile special Music last Sunday
Published Every Thursday Royce B Adamson Editor-Publisher consisted of a solo by John Car-
ruth duet by 'Misses Dot Ross
Entered at the Post Office at Edmond Oklahoma as matter of the and Geneva Dark hist rument al
second class $150 per year in Oklahoma County $200 outside duet piano and clarlonet by
Miss Helen Long and Harris
OFFICE AT 17 WEST FIRST STREET PHONES 50 AND 120 Dutcher All numbers Were very
L much enjoyed
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OKLAHOMA 1930 ELECTION FACTS Rev Russ preacherd a splen-
Every voter should clip this article for fu re tu reference 114 it did sermon Sunday morning on
1"The Stiggering Task" but the
gives you information on the elections to be held this year
lone Sunday night On "Heroes
First primary July 29th Second (runoff) primary August 19
1 and cowards" was voted by
General election November 41 h many to be the best one he has
Registrtion—Primary First period opens July 9 and closes on
ever preached here The folks
July 19th who stay at home don't realize
Registration—Primary second period opens July '23 and closes!
! N h a t splendid sermons they aro
August 1st
Registration—General Electi "Ii"i
on opens October 15 and closes on "g ev'TY Stilui"Y'
Following is t he schedule for
October 124 the pre-Easter campaign
Filing periods—county offices opens April :10 closes June "S
- Church letter xvvek of March
state offices opens April 21 and closes June 7 01 t !to
M E CHURCH NOTES
"The Friendly Church"
fly Mr 1 A AMIITON
Attendance at S S last Sun-
day was 322 we hope to have
400 or 5'01'e by Easter Sunday
Come rext Sunday and bring a
new member
Circle No 2 is entertaining
general aid society this week to
a St Patrick party
Circle No 4 served the P T
A banquet at 6 o'clock Tuesday
eve
The W F M S Will Me et I
with Mrs W G IliMeii next I l
Wednesday AU the ladies of the The W: 11 M S met with ' On next Wednesday night
church are imited 1 lirs Freo Stevenson last Wed- April 26 a church ridly will be
held at the church The pro
1 nesdav There yore 25 present
I gram Nvill begin at 7:20 and Nal
The It S department of the and an interesting less" Wa'consist of musical numbers and
S S was presented with some enjoyed Dainty refreshments: vill also be other interesting
nice new chairs last wt‘ek by E! were served during the social numbers Every member and
11 Castleberry They are highly hour The April meeting will be friend of the church is urged to
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appreciated and as a church we i emu at the home of Mrs Mattie come This will take the place
t of t he regular mid-week prayer
service After the program a
l social hour W ill be spent and re-
rinlimpommasommassimmansatemumusamennen& freshments scrytd We especial-
7 laynaini:riittt:11:iill our rural members
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Buying boards?
Don't blunder
better use
pre-shrunk
lumber
Iandy Andy
SAT & MON
CONRAD NAGEL
IN
THE SHIP FROM
SHANGHAI
Vail
Carmel Myers Louis
Wo Theim
In the romance laden reaches
of the China seas this story
of mutiny and love is laid
Metrolone Sound
News
Talking Comedy
Sat urday Mat inee at 2:30
Nights at 7 and 8:10
Regular Priees
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extend to 'Mr Castleberry a vote
of thanks Ile certainly express-
ed his interest in these fine
young Iwo Ple in a Practical waY
It has been truly said: "The
church that faik in keeping its
young people need uot Nvor
about its future It NVill not have
any"
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A charming home selected from
our Plan Service and budt wit1i
Long-Bell Preshrunk trade-marked
Douglas Fir lumber is the best possi-
ble investment Should your pre
sent home need only alterations to
make it desirable have us send )ou
handy Andy he knows how
IpnG-ReLL
itbout its future It will not hav'el April 20 stand hY Program Phillips does away with all that sour-
any" ' from Easter to Pentecost IIIT ROADSTER STOLEN lesa and gas right after meals It pre
-
vents the diatr u
ess so apt to occur two
FROM E E IIARD1 aours after eating What a pleasant
Mr Haug reported '5 in his! L'ash SondaY will be OhseV- preparation to take: And bo‘v good it iti
college class of boys last Sun1":(1 tIlltlaY -I ramllY day-- - A ItuprnoLile roadster stolen oftrgotthiett F1)8tChl i11111itket11111011rr!ilyi!gdi'i7f
day The class is growing each Ills will be I ully explained at from E E Hardy Friday even- I at best—Phillips Milk of 11agnesia nen
week These toys win sell you a the church rally u
— e(IllesdaY ing was located in a ravine tralites many tittles its volunic iu acid
ticket to the Passion Play to be Ingni April -:o ' south of Edmond I Next tin
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given in Oklahoma City the ! The tires and rims had been a diet has
first week in April Call INIr Enlist now in the "Personal' removed from the car and tools' fort' try—
Haug Billy Wantland or John! Workers Training Class" morel used in concrete Nvork amount-1
Newcomer for information' and more the interest is grow-! ing to about $75 were missing ! 11
about t ickets ing at 1 he mid-week services i The car was still locked and ! I
i ' it evidently had been pushed byl
The W IL I S met with On next Wednesday night' another car from Alr Hardy's!
Mrs Fred Stevenson hoq W pr
ed- Ail 2 a C) church rally yin be residence to the ravine
i of
1 held at t he church The pro- The loss was covered by in-
nesday There yore 25 presenol i -
gram will begin at 7:20 and W in surance
and an interesting lesson Nva consist of musical numbers and' I
enjoyed Dainty refreshments : yin also be other interesting I Phone 33S for plumbing J N !
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were served during the social ' numbers Every member and ! Shaefer Plumber i
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Oklahoma's Greatest
WILL ROGERS
IN
THEY HAD TO
SEE PARIS
Here is one of the best pict-
ures of the year of an Okla-
homan 'kho visited Paris
nithe Silent Comedy
shows at 7 ttnd S:50
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THE EDMOND ENTERPRISE
23 to 30
Sunday school membership
week of 'Alarh 30 to April 6
Decision day in church school
Palm Sunday April In
Non-church goers Week of
April 13 to 20
In gat hering and membership
(lay Easter Sunday April 20
April 20 stand by program
from Easter to Pentecost
bash Sunday will be observ-
ed Sunday May 4 Family day— -
This will he fully explained at
the church rally 'Wednesday
night April 26
Enlist now in the "Personal
Workers Training Class" more
and more the interest is grow
BELLES 'TITRES CLUB
MEMBERS CIVE DINNER
Forty of the Penes Lettres
club members and their hus-
E bands attended the annual din
ner party given at the home of
Mr and Mrs C W Wantland
Monday CV (ling
The dinner was served buffet
style and guests were seated at
small taliles having green vases
filld ‘vith spring blossoms in
cetitcr Tallies' and other
pointments were in St Patrick's
' day mot if
Little John Lewis 'Wantland
sang charmingly "Tip Toe Thru
the Tulips" and responded to an
!encore "Painting the Clouds
with Sunshine"
IL L Hamilton and P
W Lutman received high scores
Others receiving prizes were:
11 W Granzow Mr and Mrs
Ralph IcI'Iderry Mrs Mona-
Alan Mrs Hale Mrs Wantland
!Dilly and Iliac Wantland
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Our aim Is to give you real
service real marcells beautiful
finger waves and water waves
alio permanent waves We will
i give you any convenient sip
:poidment—if you can't come
during the day—come at nite
J A Ashton Phone tn
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WAR INUMIERS MEET
WITH MIN W J HUFFMAN
Edmond Chapter American The comedy "Patty Makes
War Alothers met with Airs W Things Hum" presented by the
J Huffman Aiarch Li assisting high school seniors of the train-
hostess Airs Williams ing school was enjoyed by a
Sixteen mothers and three large audience Although the
visitors were present The visi- participants in the play swere
tors were Mrs Rhoda Metcalf1 inexperienced in dramatic ‘v or k
Airs Alctiee and Airs Wood 01 they did veil and reflected
Oklahoma City much credit to themselves
As the occasion was the an their sponsor Miss Cora Sir(
nual installation of officers The cast of characters wa
Mrs Rhoo la Metcalf past state follows:
president presided and acted as Captain Braithwaite IA
installing officer Reynolds
Mrs Monahan president and Captain Little Vermin S
Mrs Douthiti secretary were ins
just ailed Mr Greene Lecil Perkins
The Chapter plans to do some I Mr Smith Roy Cat her
good work this year vhich in-I Mrs Greene (Captain Litt
eludes aiding every ex-service sister) Anna Pearce
boy or his family found in need Patience Little (Patty) h1
Mrs Rhoda Metcalf Past State
President War Mothers
ington D C and to look after
ington IL C and to lokk after
planting and attending to more
fees
A number of the mothers paid
their dues
After the business session
Mrs Metcalf gave a very inter-
esting talk on her trip to Louis-
ville Ky to attend National
convention of War Mothers last
Sept 29
The second Friday of each
month is the meeting day and
the mentbers hope to see their
organization grow this year
After the social hour the
hostess served t empt ing re-
f reshments
A number of our Edmond
ladies attended a tea given at
the home of Mrs Kaye Dawson
in Oklahoma City in February
and an interesting program k'as
enjoyed as well as delicious refreshments
1OIiBob
'1611 you have?
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The boyish Bob the Gar:
con Bob or what will you
—we know them all If you
ask we will recommend
the best for your type but
wha: it shall be is for you
to say
For the lust bob—ur !Ater
trininung we do it as yol1
wish it to be done
In the treatment of ‘the
Hair and Scalp we use
only the Parker Method It
is acknowledged to be the
most scienlific method in
today Consult us any
tme without obligation
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COLLEGE IL S CLASS
GIVES DELIGHTFUL PLAY
much credit to themselves and
their sponsor Miss Cora Stroud
The cast of characters was as
follows:
Captain Braithwaite Louis
Reynolds
Captain Little Vern4in
When Food
Sours
3HILLIFS
Milk
of Magnesia
Mrs Greene (Captain Little's
sister) Anna Pearce
Patience Little (Patty)Julia-
elle Naylor
Mrs Smith (a neighb(r) Rob-
bie It Griggs
Ile len Braithwaite (engaged
to Capt Little) Barbara Riv-
ers llope Dunbar (who is still
hoping) Mem Lakey
Hyacinth Elizabeth Parker
Music by College Orchestra
C B Macklin director
Tap Dance Miss 1 Men Howse
director
College Girls: Frances Thom-
as Mildred Robin Eva Sullins
Alaxine Ferrier Wilnifred Wal-
ler Emma McMillen Mary Jane
Kilbie Elsie Eslinger
When TOW
Children Cly
for It
ovab
Lots of folks who think they have
'indigestion" have only an acid condition
which could he correeted in lie or ten
minutes An effective anti-acid like
Phillips Milk of Magnesia boon Pestores
digestion to normal
ray has little upsets at times All
our (are cannt krevent them liut yoU
sxn be prepared lien you can do what
Any experienced nurse would do—what
IWO physicians would tell you to do—
tixe a few drops of plain dastoria No
tsx er done than fishy ia soothed relief
a just a matter (4 moments Yet you have
ased your child without use of a single
loulittul drug Castoria is vegetable
io it awls to use as aten us an infant
las any 1ttle pala iU caonot pat away
and its always ready for the crueler
quip of colic or constipation or dial-
lea t ffect ive too for older children
rstenly five million bortleo were oispl4t
oat year
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MARY MELBA HARLOW reproduced in Oklahoma City
POPULAR ENTERTAINER She has given matinee and night
entertainments in Shawnee El-
Miss Mary Melba Harlow of more Noble Moore and at oth-
this city played the part of er places She is playing the lead
Leisel in the "Guardsman" and in the "Servant in the House"
Emmie in "Laff that off" in for the second season and will
the Louis Ford Sweeties comp- go on the road with this number
any in a recent road tour in April She will take the lead-
Miss Harlow has joined the ing part in "Evening Dress In-
WKY players and was among dispensable" to be given at Ok-
the broadcasters last Wednes-
day night and Will be heard
lahoma City university soon
She is going to Tulsa and Shaw-
again Friday night lf this week !
She is also going to have "ileart nee
this veek end to give enter-
of a Flapper" Nvhich she wrote tainments
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Series 40 $12t0 to $1330
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Adamson, Royce B. The Edmond Enterprise (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 20, 1930, newspaper, March 20, 1930; Edmond, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2053567/m1/2/?q=Birth+of+a+Nation: accessed June 9, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.