The Edmond Enterprise (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 17, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 19, 1931 Page: 1 of 6
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Grocery & Market
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Edmond ladies who are planning On
keeping boarders will do well to get our
prices on case goods and meat
ORANGES per Doz 25c
HAMBURGER 2 lbs 25c
3 lb Can CRISCO 63c
CIIEESE per lb 17c
2 lbs GREEN BEANS 15c
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DISTRIBUTORS OF
MONARCH QUALITY FOOD PRODUCTS
Delivery Service Phones No 15
MY WIFE SAYS:
THAT THIS SANDWICH SERVED WITH
ICE TEA AND COLD FRESH TOMATOES MAKES AN IDEAL
SUPPER FOR THE "TIRED BUSINESS MAN"
Spread a slice of bread with Monarch tomato catsup and thin slices
of hard boiled eggs green pepper and two crisp slices of bacon Top
with a slice of bread and toast sandwich until light brown
Don't forget Monarch tea this summer you can't buy it better
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Beef Short Ribs fine for boiling 2 lbs 25c
Extra Fancy Veal Roast lb 19c
MONARCH FOOD OF WHEAT the finest
breakfast food large package 17c
MONARCH TEA 1-4 lb can 25c
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Watkins Store
For about two weeks we will furnish you gallon ran
goods at prices very near cost and delivery
FISH FLAKES In
Cans 1 5c
HAMBURGER irs coed
to Eat Lb 1 2c
SALMON Pink Tall
2 for 25c
TOMATOES No 2 ns
3 for Ca 25c
PEANUTS — Bulk
Lb 1 5c
CARROTS Fresh
Per Bunch 5C
You may be surprised The above quotations are
regular price (et them any day except Sunday
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Thc First National Bank
Edmond Oklahoma
Capital and Surplus $5000000
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"If you have to beat a retreat beat it quick and be sure to close the gate"
Published Every Tuesday in the Interest of Edmond and Vicinity
Sixty-seven College
Seniors Will Receive
Degrees Thursday
The Community Vacation church I
school will open Monday morning i
May 25 at 8:00 a in in the Presby-
terian educational building Alt
children of Edmond regardless of
church affiliation are welcome to en-
roll with us The age limits are
five to fourteen years There will
be an enrollment fee of 50c which
will go toward the expense of the
school but this fee should not keep
any child from entering Following
is a list of the officers and teachers
and also the courses of study for
each group
Kindergarten group: ages 5 and
6 (pre-school age) Miss Mildred
Gray teacher There will be Chris-
tian lessons drawn from the exper-
iences of the children lessons in pa-
per folding object lessons in clay
EDMOND OKLAHORA TUESDAY MAY 19 1931
About 80 Edmondites
Attend Rev Rayburn
Meeting at Watonga
eesthursday 3 lines 14 Friday evening a large crowd of
67 Central college seniors will re- Edmond people went to Wautonga
ceive degrees at the fortieth annual where they enjoyed another evening
commencement exercises Thursday with Rev Rayburn who is holding a
May 21 at 10 a m at Mitchell hall meeting there His sermon was on
This is one of the largest graduat- "The Three LIELM"
ing classes ever to receive degrees About sixty of those who went took
from a state college in Oklahoma a lunch and ate it in the park at
The public is cordially invited to Kingfisher While in thift park they
attend the exercises Hon John had the pleasure of a short visit with
Vaughn state superintendent will Mr and Mrs Geo Farrar and Fran-
deliver the commencement address chelle who were also enjoying their
supper in the park The Farrar
Phone 358 for plumbing J N family were prominint early settlers
Shaefer Plumber tf here
A splendid report was given of the
High Seniors Have meeting as well as quite a number of
conversions on that night
Special Chapel Today Among those who made this trip
were Rev and Mrs Ross Rev and
The annual special chapel of the Mrs Darke Rev Runyan Mrs J
Edmond High School Seniors occurs G Smith Mrs D S Welch Miss
today at 10 a m at the high school Ruth Lynch Misses Cecile and Meda
auditorium Shadle Mrs W S Snyder Mrs
Special numbers by members of Gilmore Mr and Mrs Kale Mrs
the class will be presented The Covelle Mrs Florence Kivlehen Mrs
parents of seniors are especially in- Allen Mrs Stark Mrs Johnson Mr
vited to attend and Mrs Freeman Mr and Mrs E
M Bradbury Mrs Stark Mr and
Fire Chef Steen Mrs Young
Others were:
Asks Cooperation Lorene Perkins
Lola Phillips
A call for citizens to cooperate in Minta Mae Drake
preventing fires has been made by Francis C Campbell
Fire Chief Chas Steen Three runs Mrs Hugh Manes
were made one day last week be- Mrs D P Townsend
cause of carelessness in burning Vivian Lewis
trash on a windy day Ilena Lewis
He requests that as nearly as pos- M E Beams
sible every one refrain from burning Mrs M E Beams
trash and if it must be burned that Pearl E King
every precaution be taken to pre- Douglas Thomas
vent fires Eva Mae Lewis
Doyle Pearl Lewis
Vacation Church School Horace Goss
Vaughn Davis
To Open Monday Alorn Margaret Hurt
Boyd Bradbury
The Community Vacation church Evelyn Holcomb
school will open Monday morning Catherne Holcomb
May 25 at 8:00 a in in the Presby- Buena Denney
terian educational building All Zelma Bradbury
children of Edmond regardless of Vermon Bradbury
church affiliation are welcome to en- Lois Gilles
roll with us The age limits are Margaret Doughtery
five to fourteen years There will La Rue Reed
be an enrollment fee of 50c which Mr Graham
will go toward the expense of the Mrs Graham
Achool but this fee should not keep J R Lewis
any child from entering Following Mrs J R Lewis
is a list of the officers and teachers llilton Lewis
and also the courses of study for Velma Smith
each group Irene Childers
Kindergarten group: ages 5 and J J Holley
3 (pre-school age) Miss Mildred Airs J J Holley
Gray teacher There will be Chris- Edna Cain
tian lessons drawn from the exper- Carl Mathas
iences of the children lessons in pa- Mrs Carl Mathas
per folding object lessons in clay Ferol Ochsner
modeling games songs etc Mrs P (Mistier
Primary group: ages 7 and 8 Mrs Lucille Ochsner
Otis Stark teacher This group will Everett Lewis
have lessons in "Goil's Children Liv- Mrs Everett Lewis
ing Together" Bible memory work Lon nie Le w is
object lessons in clay modeling Mrs L Lewis
Vacation Church School
To Open Monday Morn
per folding object lessons in clay Fe rol Ochsner
modeling games songs etc Mrs P Ochsner
Primary group: ages 7 and 8 Airs Lucille Ochsner
Otis Stark teacher This group will Everett Lewis
have lessons in "God's Children Liv- Mrs Everett Lewis
ing Together" Bible memory work Lon nie Lewis
object 1eSS0113 in clay modeling Mrs L Lewis
games hymn singing
Two junior groups: ages 9 and 12 FREE! FREE!— Beautiful
Mrs Richard Crum teacher The
zx and saucer for two dozen
juniors will study "Ilow we got the
Bible" and the "Child in his World" ie Bread Wrappers
There will be Bible memory work
soap modeling hymn singing and a Bible Class to Meet
definite project for each group to
work out during the four weeks of On Thursday Night
the school
Intermediate group: ages 12 and 14 The Presbyterian church will con-
Mrs Theo Busch teacher Study duct its midweek Bible class on
book for this group will be the "Life Thursday night of this week instead
of Christ" taken from a comparison of Wednesday This change has
of the four gospels There will be been made on account of the Com-
a Bible dramatization written by the mencement programs of both high
children some work in pagentry les- 'schools The session will start at
sons in hymn singing and a definite I S o'clock The elders and deacons
handwork project to be worked out I are requested to meet fifteen min-
by the group during the four weeks utes earlier on the same night
This is the fourth year for such The Presbyterian college endeavor
a school in this community Most of society had an unusually good time
the teachers and officers have re- at their ''steak fry" at Coyner's farm
cently attended an Institute for Va- last Friday evening A record crowd
cation Church School workers at Ok- V ELS present
lahoma City University and we can The high school endeavor society
say that this will be the best effort had a splendid picnic at Canyon park
put forth for this type of Christian last Tuesday
education
I Mrs J Wesley Runyan and child-
If you want Service when you ren will have next Tuesday for Riv-
have a loss call at Our Office
erside California where they will
and get the facts about Insur-
ance '
Npend the summer months with her
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Pres J G Mitchell Numenommunummemonmagensmo
Has Been Offered
riviRRY
Seminole Position
President John G Alitchell has beed
offered the superintendency of tiv
Seminole city schools If he accepts
this position he will succeed L D
Kitchens Seminole superintendent
for five years
In as much as the Seminole po-
sition carries a much larger salary
than his present position here
friends think he Will accept 'tho he
had not accepted last night
FREE! 'RE E!— Bea ut if ul
cup and saucer for two dozen
Dixie Bread Wrappers
S Commencement -
Wednesday P Al
The annual Edmond high school
commencement exercises will la held
Wednesday at 8 p in at the high
school auditorium tit high school
seniors will recelNy deplomas
Superintendent Burns
COMIIWIWPfliell t Prog rain
Processional Berta Lee Marks
Invocation Rev J W Runyan
Salutatory Address
inamiatory Auoress
Amy Jewel Frain
Vocal Solo Ardys Granzow
Valedictory Addtess Frances Kunc
Song Senior Boys' Quartet
Joe Kirby Warren Green
Don Castleberry Foy Harrel
Address Pres John G Alitchell
Presentation Of Diplomas
Supt Ray G Burns
Benediction Rev Ray Ross
Recessional Berta It ldarks
Bids On '66' Paving
Work Due June 21
Bids for paving of It miles of
concrete on U S highway No tkl I
tween Bridgeport ami Clinton to
make the highway an all-weather
road through the state wili he re-
ceived by the highway conimissbal
June 2 Sam R Hawks chainnan
said Saturday
The pavement should be complided
before the first of the year he said
and with oil and gravel ections be-
tween Bridgeport and the paving
west of El Reno there will be a con-
tinuous all-weather road Irian Kan
Has at the Craig county line to the
Texas line
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Carnation Small 6 for 25c
Large 3 for 25c
Fresh Vegeta Mes: Fresh To-
matoes Green Ieans New
Potatoes Cauliflower Cu-
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Rhubarb Carrots !lead Let-
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in Edmond and vicinity should save
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Saturday
On Saturday we will give absolutely free
one wautiful New-Rose Water Class
with each 50c cash purchase at our retail
store at 102 East Second street
DIXIE BAKERY
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PICKLES Libwi lora' MaJ
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LAVA SOAP 3 bars 25e
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Blue Bibben Every sack
guaranteed 62c
COFFEE Snyder White Roy 29c
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The Edmond Enterprise (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 17, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 19, 1931, newspaper, May 19, 1931; Edmond, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2053628/m1/1/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Journalism%22: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.