The Edmond Enterprise (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 32, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 6, 1932 Page: 2 of 4
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Edmond Oklahoma
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THE EDMOND ENTERPRISE'
1800 SWORN CIRCULATION
Published Every Tuesday Morning By
TIIE EDMOND PUBLISHING CO
Royce B Adamson and D W Ilanzett Owners
Entered at the Post Office at Edmond Oklahoma as matter of
the second class under Act of March 3 1879
We have but one policy and that is to boost Edmond and all of her
Institutions
OFFICE AT 17 WEST FIRST STREET
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Mrs Royce B Adamson
Phone 120
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Entertain
The Y W C A will entertain aui
college girls their house mothers and
the ladies Of the college faculty at an
informal tea Sunday Sept 11 at 2:30
to 4:30 in the dean of women's recep-
tion room Administration building
Mrs Howard Patten
Honored by Luncheon
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PHONE 50
Mrs D W Banzett
Phone 531
Welch entertained with a luncheon of
!unusual appointments on Thur-day
at the home of Mrs E E Griffin
The guests were seated at quartette
tables having as centerpieces minis-
Jure trucks filled with tiny boxes of
candy Beautiful bouquets of rose
and autumn flowers were used
throughout the rooms
Following luncheon Miss Colleen
Kivlehen gave a most enjoyable In-
forms I resume of her recent ti ip
abroad after which Mrs Patten was
called to the door and greeted by
little Miss Louise Griffin pushing a
Ismail moving van loaded with gifts
!for the honoree from the members of
Chapter An P E O
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Howard Patten who will leave soon Chapter An 14
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! To start school out right a group
to make her home in Norman MrsI The invited guests were Mesdames 1 of the high school girls entertained
E E Griffin Mrs Harry Griffin1 M A Beeson Mabel Brigham Mettle I with a series of parties this week
Miss Hollis Griffin and Mrs H E Bryant E M Castleberry J T Dick- Wednesday night the girls were
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erson E C Flesher Mary Hannah
Clyde Howell W C Jamieson J D
Kivlehen Fred Kirkland P W Lot-
man J I Lyon J B Lyon Lloyd
McAlinimy Fred McCaulley W S
Patten H J Payne A M Pear( e
Claude E Reeds John Roaten I W
Rodkey Earl Rodkey D R itodkey
W E Scott S N Stone John
ThOrriaS C E Tool Donovan Tool
Alisses Jesie Dickerson Marian Tool
Dorothy Mann Colleen Kivlhen Mary
Hannah and Mrs Chas Row of San
Antonio Texas Miss Willie Beeson of
Stillwater and Airs GibsonEdmond
The hostesses were assisted in the
dining room by Yrs John Thomas
Miss Dorothy Mann and Mrs Lloyd
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U D C Chapter met with Mrs J
IL Thompson Fri lay afternoon Af-
ter the regular order of business ktrs
Dark took charge of the program
which consisted of each one telling
the story of their vacation which was
very interesting after which delicious
refreshments were served
Miss Temple
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On the evening of :September 1
Miss Lorene Temple entertained with
a midnight brioge and slumber party
The guests assembled at 11:00
o'clock when they began playing
bridge Miss Ardys Granzow won
high prize Before retiring the girls
enjoyed a melon feast
Friday morning a most delicious
waffle breakfast was served to the
guests
Those invited were Misses Kathryn
Ardvs Granzow Marcie
Scott Leona Watkins Lorena Wat-
kins Mire Surbeck Tennis Monhul-
lan Wilma Johnson Edna John Eon
Alyce Shelby Malta Cooper And
Janie Lou Thompson
Senes of Parties
Given by Girls
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To start school out right a group
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NEW and USED
We Have the Largest Stock of
School Books of Any Book Store
in the State of Oklahoma
LOWER PRICES
Owing to the Depression we have lowered our prices on
School Books We invite von in to investigate our prices
Bring in all the old Books you have around the house
and let us figure you an exchange price on the books you
will need for the coming year
RURAL SCHOOLS
WE HAVE ALL THE BOOKS USED IN ALL THE
RURAL SCHOOLS OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY
BOTH GRADE AND HIGH SCHOOL
REMEMBER-11'c are "Headquarters for School Supplies
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Edmond Oklahoma
"In the Little White Building Across Front the Library"
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taken to the show by Miss Janie V
Evans and Miss Charlaine Tullis af-
ter which they spent the night with
Miss Alice Harr who served a tasty
midnight lunch and breakfast Thurs-
day noon a lovely buffet luncheon
was given by Miss Myrtle E Oakes
A slumber party was enjoyed that
night in the home of Miss Frankic
Monhollan
Friday evening Miss Virginia 11
France and Miss Bonnie Housmon n
served waffles That night the gr:s U
With their escorts went to a dance
given by Miss Dorothy Rose English
and Miss Royce Eileen Adamson
Music was given by Janie V EvanR
and Her Band consisting of Janie V
Evans Harold Brown John Coone 0
Hayward Floor and Chester Judy
These parties were ended with a
slumber party at the home of Miss
Leona Temple A delicious breakfast
was se Tv ed
The guests were Miss Janie Evans
MI83 Royce Eileen Adamson Miss
Charlaine Tullis Miss Leona Temple i
MIMI Virginia France Miss Alice
Harr Miss Myrtle E Oakes Miss' psi
Frankie Monhollan Miss Dorothy I1J
Rose English and Miss Bonnie Hous-i
mon
Special guests were Miss Madoline
Welch Miss Helen Hiatt and Miss'
Ruth Campbell and Miss Pauline 1 n
Reed of Oklahoma City
Bow-Wows Have
Sunrise Breakfast
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To welcome home their sponsor!
Miss Zackery and the new high school'
girls the Bow-Wows went on a sun-
rise breakfast Sunday morning
After they had eaten rousing
cheers were given by the Bow-Wows
as only they can give them—and as
the old saying goes "A good time
was had by all"
Stye hin' Time Club
Guests at Britton
Unusually attractive was the out-of-door
setting for the picnic dinner
given by Mr and Mrs I W Rodkey
at their home Saturday evening
Tables for dinner were arranged at
the back and south of their lawn
where pecan and fig trees with shrub-1
bery and rowers still blooming form-
ed a most attractive background The
' tables were centered with baskets of
the late summer flowers
Mra Earle Elesher and Mrs Earl
Rodkey assisted in the hospitalities
1 A most entertaining evening was
enjoyed with interesting talks by
Miss Colleen Jim Kivieben and Rev
Callan on their trips to Europo
Prof W C Jamieson was Master of
Ceremonies and in his usual interest-
ing manner Introduced the speakers
i Later informal games were enjoy-
ed Guests were bfr and Mrs John"
Roaten Mr and Mrs A D Dark Mr
and Mrs J D Kivlehen Mr and Mrs
Harry Griffin Mr and Mrs Howard
Patten Mr and Mrs Will Weaver
Mr and Mrs W C Jamieson Prof
and Mrs S J Payne Dr and Mrs
El
The arrival of many new
students and all the old
ones who are receiving a
hearty welcome at the old-
est drug store n our city
equipped to take care of all
their needs
WE WELCOME YOU TO
and School Supplies fc'r
High School Grade School - College
SOME SPECIAL BARGAINS
"Gold Pen" Fountan Pen
INK 2 for 15e
"Pen Art" INK 2 for 5e
Big 6-oz Bottle
LIBRARY PASTE 15e
Consistent and Fair Prices Always on Books and School Supplies
FREE PENCILS -Wilt)hurtE haacshe !Book
The bilete shop 1:im
WENDELL SIMMONS Manager
(Owned and Operated by Central Grads and Central Students)
Opposite College Auditorium Entrance Phone 77
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M A Beeson Mr and Mrs Royce B
Adamson Mr and Mrs John Balowin
Mr and Mrs H W Granzow Mr and
uuests at Britton !Adamson Mr and Mrs John lialuwin ed the bride and groom with a wed-!
1Mr and Mrs H W Gratizow Mr and ding breakfast Sunday morning at I
Mrs Bryan Watkins was hostess to
Mrs W S Patten Mr and Mrs Earl: which the immediate family were'
the Stytchin' Tim club which heti an
Rodkey Mr and Mrs A MPearce: guests
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Mrs Bryan Watkins was hostess to 1 Dirs VY Z rtil-Lell Dlr Lulu oars 1:trt wiiicil Me IIIIITICUlaLe rannly were
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the Stytchin' Tim club which heti an l RodkeY Mr and Mrs A M Pearce guests
all day meeting at her home in Brit- Mr and Mrs Ben Harrison Mr and I
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ton last Friday Mrs D R Rodkey Mr and M-s 1 RAINBOW GIRLS—NOTICE
The ladies passed a pleasant day Earle Flesher Dr and Mrs S N
sewing and playing games At one Stole Rev and Mrs J A Callan
o'clock a covered dish luncheon was Election and initiation will be Wed-
served An interesting program 1
Mrs F W Brigham Mrs Flora Jeff-
I
Miss Colleen Kiviehen Mrs G nesday night at 8 o'clock All Rain-
wail ries
given in the afternoon by Misses Le-1 H Fink and Dr and Mrs Hawkins of bow girls are urged to attend
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Members present were Mrs Otis 1
Stark Mrs Chas Randolph Mrs' hower Ifonors
Richard Crum Mrs Clara No w
el s 0AT 1-1lam COSMETICS
J W kaggs Mrs Carrol Blailes
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Members present were mrs uus I
Stark Mrs Chas Randolph Mrs
Shower Honori
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Richard Crum Mrs Clara Noel 14rs AT Co Tier
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J NV itaggs Mrs Carrol Bladt154Hilb
and Mrs Howard Pride Special
guests were Mrs L E Watkins Miss-! Honoring Miss Florence Coyner
es Leona and Lorena Watkins whose marriage will be an event of
this week her Sunday School class
Silver Thimble Club of which Mrs Brigham is teacher
gave a clever handkerchief shower at
Abeets Thursday Mrs Brigham's home last Friday
I A miniature clothes line on which
- !clothes pins covered with gaily color-
Mrs W W Curby will be hostess led pom-poms each holding a meseago
to the Silver Thimble Club Thursday written by a member of the class
afternoon at 2 p m Each member wishing Miss Coyner happiness and
Is urged to come as the club will re-igood luck was the feature of the par-
organiAs ty
Mrs Howard Patten assisted Mrs
Picnic Dinner on Brigham in entertaining and serving
the following guests: Bonita Maple
I W Rodkey Lawn Arneta Fisher Waldene Slagle Mar-
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garA Dougherty Rosalie Ray Mar-
garet Potts Vivian Suenram Hal
Unusually attractive was the out- tRuth and Ethel Von Thurn Martha
of-door setting for the picnic dinner flay Doris June and Geraldine Mc-
given by Mr and Mrs I W Rodkey 1
!Gee and Paridee Degraffenreid Mrs
at their home Saturday evening i Gibson mother of Mrs Brigham as-
Tables for dinner were arranged at I a' t d in ' entertaining
Eugene Hubbard Weds
Fairview Girl
Coming as a surprise to his many !
friends was the marriage of Eugene:
Hubbard to Nliss Wathina Hawery
Fairview which took place in Okla-
homa City Friday September 2
The bride is the daughter of Mr
Hawery of Fairview where she has
a large circle of friends She has
been attending school at Alva where !
she received her degree this summer
Eugene is the son of Mr and Mrs
P A Hubbard of the Hubbard dairy
He has finished his school work and
received his degree from Central'
Both young people will teach in the
Fairview schools this year Eugene !
is principle of the grade school
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I ding breakfast Sunday morning at I Taxes are Collected
i which the immediate family were '
guests
COSMETICS
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NOTE BOOK 10c
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Tuesday Sept 6 1932
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! About four-fifths of the taxes for
1931 to be collected in Oklahoma
county have been paid according to
J O Crawford county trasuur
Tuesday the collections had reached
!a total of $6300000 leaving about
!$I:700000 yet to be paid
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OF COURSE—You want to look your best—at school
—at play—at the many social functions—and at work
We feature: ARMANDS DEBARRY THREE FLOW'
El S and CARA NOME These Beauty aids are indispensable
REAL SPECIALS
Boyer's Cleansing Cream $150 jar 69e
Ambrosia Set S200 value Sin
Jergen's Toilet Soap six 10c cakes 39e
than Face Powder and Perfume both for MOO
50e Cleansing Tissue for 29c
Dr West Tooth Paste two 25c tubes 33c
Wahl Fountain Pens
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WELCOME CENTRALITES
BRING YOUR MITES TO
Central Cleaners
FOR THE BEST SERVICE
ANNOUNCEMENT—I have purchased the interest
in Central Cleaners formerly owned by Bill Williams
It Nvill be my policy to ElIPLOY ONLY STUDENT
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The Edmond Enterprise (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 32, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 6, 1932, newspaper, September 6, 1932; Edmond, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2053696/m1/2/: accessed June 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.