The Enid Events. (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 1, 1924 Page: 4 of 16
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BISON ITEMS
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VS We Ole writing these items
taming licat the band" and also)
illowing a gale and doesnt look s
though theiti you'd be buy let up in
time for 11:i to get to the post office
However the lleWS NH! Ive 1C tt rl hit
hall
We had quite a wind storm Mtinolay
night about three o'clock
Miss Semrad is visiting ho'r
iidster Mrs Leo lleinhemeyer
Tulsa
'Misses Melia Pribyl and Lucy Ftibi
tier Wel'e in Enid the latter part of
last week taking teachers examina-
tion and l')Irs M B Anglin and son
Olaf ut Enid visited Sunday with
Mr- Anglins parents Mr and Airs
It Blodgett Mr Anglin expected
to leave Ntunday morning for the pan-
handle country to be gone fur some
Ole Oil bLISilleSS
Mrs J iteinkemeyer returned
Tuesday morning from a week-end
visit tvith her sisters Mrs Ed Stev-
ens and family and Miss Florence
But hod
Mrs Stevens and Miss Iltithial ha
just ieturned from a live months stay
in Now Mexico
Miss Lillie Tayliii and Mrhm
Cliermach were dinner glicAs :t1 the
hYg(1011 home Sunday
Misses Mary and Lizzie Nlack and
Bessie Trojan visited ‘vith Mts
'Mack Sunday
Mr It F Tate who had been ill
fall and winter and who was taken to
the hospital in Enid about two weeks
ago died Thursday morning Ind the
funeral services viAe 'held at the
Selitiffer-Eyan funeral parlor 4)11 Sat-
urday afternoon at 2 o'clock Ills
death did not come as a Stit'pliSe t
friends zind neirhbois as he had
heen seriously ill fur SO tollg
tO CXtllit 0111' to the
iclatives
The community program vhih was
ti) have heen given last Friday NVaS
pOst ponod on iitccount of the rain but
the committee is planning to give it
the coming Friday May 2 Every one
be sure and come as this Will pl'Ohahly
be I he last one of the season
The school picnic also had toi he
given up on account of the rain but
we understand that quite a number
Ment bravely through the rain and
mud and enjoyed a bountiful dinner
at the school house
'Mr and Mrs Joseph F Trojan of
Bison entertain with a six o'clock
dinner On Monday April 2s in honor
of the Senior daSS a St Joseph's
sehool The rooms were beautifully
decorated with class tadors (gold and
gray) and the color scheme was car-I
ried out on the place cards and candle
holders 'After dinner there were
several violin piano and vocal num-
brs which were enjoyed by all Later
progressive rook was plwd at four
tables with high score going to Miss
Frances I en and consolation to Miss
Leona hjeil The hostess WaS assistt'd
in serving by Mrs Jake Vaverka
Places very marked for the following
The graduates: Miss Lucille Felber
Miss Elizabeth 1ack Miss Lucy
Felber and Miss FI'311CCS !yen Others
were Misses Flossie Reinkeineyer
Laura Ilaygood Christina Pribyl
Anna Felber Leona Iven Agnes
Reinkeineyer Lillian Taylor Lillie
Senirail AdIla Pribyl Anna Matus-
sak Emma Kokojan 1lary Mack
Elizabeth Trojan and no Fr Schau-
broc Other guests were Mr and
Mrs Jake Vaverka Mr Jake Mack
and son John
The occasion N11s also Mr and
-Trojan's fifth wedding anniversary
The guests all departed at a late hour
wishing Mr and Mrs Trojan many
happy returns of the day
WAUKOMIS NOTES
Mr and Mrs Dennis Mitchel :out
httle daughter of Enid Were N iit-
ing at the Charles Eaton home Sun-
day Mr and Mrs Floyd McVicker On)
teach in Medford Nvere Sunday visi-
tors at the home of Mr and Mrs I
M MeVicker
The school children are preparing
for the May Day festivities and com-
munity picnic on the school lawn Fri-
day -
Mr E Carron i home from
Watonga where he has Leen making
some imin mcnt On hN farm
Rev and Mr Alden are away
helpiI1 g in a revival meeting
Mrs Ballard of Enid vas visiting
with her daughter NIts (to Prown
MOTIday
Mildred Cox of Phillips University
was a NV et'k -end visitor Ivith her
school mates Put h Dellart Lesta
Shades am! Helen Pitman
Burford has gone to New
York city to study art unds:r the
masters
Mr C S Marsh has decided to
beak in Enid
'Airs Dryden mother of Mr Bert
mmommmmomil
We Sell "Good" Goods
HERE
Usual 60c size
A Rea! Money-Sa lag
Proposition
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A the! st II quite seriously ill
at her da ughter's home
The vital tind rain storm Tuesday
it f tertmon dew down a wordier of
treys hut did not magi
v 'windy to any extent
Mrs I y(1111 co lc y of Drummond
wa a Wztuktimi N'kito
Thu EVatigelh'Itl htach people a re
im proving their pa rsonage lv t lie ad-
i t of a could' of rooms
COVINGTON NEWS
:'441-I some itortu ve had The
‘ind tore the roof 41r or th rnint
part of 'Mr Stean asiI did a
lot mote damage to oiler liou
'Mr and 1irs Ernes ‘Vi Warns and
fatally of Crescent petit a fe‘v (lays
rift 'A1r arid Mr G E 1Villiatus
Mr and Nirs Mart Ftlekensehmidt
hp proud parents of a tine 1)ah'
hoy born Alai! '29 'Mart Iut a ntilt!
from (ar to ear ful face
Airs Ander'r rota Kauas
rity E here on a visit
Effie illiatu- and daughter
Virrinia Mae have teturned honw
alter t eel or 'mg in Enid
and Co ingion
any 4)nc ailL a V(t111111 h work
for pler-e H or call Etrio
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Ills Iota it y at present
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it rict No I I dosed itla:v
Ind on account of rain the program
iihil hox welt put or unto
'111111:1Y tiight croxvil
sa w the pogi am iss "lnia Moti-
le11(614i gl'411 a lin X of candy
rut heing nioA poptila r vlung
lady present
Miss Virginia tind A I iye 111141s
isited tt it 11ithe on Is Stinday
'liii I E Chili Nva entertained
iss Freda Schmidt 'inlay night
'hose present tvere isses Nora
initil1011 Edith Cletvell Juanita
hrin ilirhara IZauiston and Freda
Schmidt and Leslie Cooper Dee Raul-
liugh itohert !Awn ilehring
Paid Nollorts Paul ( letvell and Ed-
yin Echring
(lien XVi lk-r i tvol king in Enid
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: is Qtlalli'a
N‘ it it frunds last tveek
M 1 and Mrs !lilt 11wood called
on Mr and Mrs Ted u rrey Sunday
tven
Mr and 'Airs ini Mycrs Mr and
'Airs John Chat lion and 'Al r :11(1 )1rs
Willie Ma xe iiid (la 104 ht cr
PIONEER NEWS
Ntr and NIrs N C Nlahnke tnd
daughter Mabel spent Sunday after-
noon with their daughter Mrs Sam
Drirdier and family
Mr and Mrs Owen Miller spent
SUnday ith Ntr and INIrs Pearl
Dodson
Mr and Mrs J R Woodson spent
Sunday at the Aaron Donaldson home
ND and Mrs E M Robinett and
Mr and Mrs John Edwards and fam-
ily and Miss Iva Vowel' of Perry
spcnt Sunday at the Jay Talbott
home
Ntiss I s a yowen of perry has
started to school at Pioneer this week
Air anti Mrs Raymond Talbott
spent Sunday at the J V Hunter
home
Mr and Mrs A R Talbott and
family called at the J R Woodson
home Nionday evening
Helen Rogers spent Tuesday night
with Edna Talbott
Another good rain Tuesday
No gravel road for Pioneer com-
munity they miss us by ei or 8 miles
Miss Pauline Woods has her old'
school for another year
THE ENID EvENT: ENID OKLA THURSTAY MAY 1 1921
COVINGTON NEWS
Weather Ittothur nervous
Air Itilotrian has 'been sooriously ill
the last Tot cull poimming
lloo is now roported as hotter althio
still in io
Covingtim vt tt
the Sunday school convention held at
Douglas It Sunday aftprnoon
A young tounado st itiL here late
Monday night doing considerable
dounago to) t IIV north and northeE
parts of town 'Ile A 1 Ilarrnon'
houso and a number of others Nvcre
seriously damaged vhilo oths std—
tcrod tho loss il vitidw pOrtile
NIA !MIMS
Cov ingion tcril Star catcr-
s from Enid aid Ponca
Cit y Aloonday evoning
Th llovorth League sub-district
nacting ha bevo ilaktinitely post-
(if the xveatlier
Ono of Covington's old dentkt
fricnik It (Wings has returnool and
sot up an ottlieo in th( I O loath:
Airs Herron ha-z lotuned to her 1
IlUIfl4 III Ponca City a ftor a short visit
Nith her sister Airs r I Suthard
Itospile th iiit Tote lay floriotoon
a largt crowd tilt( H N Ltow:t-
ia'S 11:1111
hiP111' kV WO I 'kill
A tratt a LIIHI 113 hoa pun-1104q1
and addi41 to I k on high
!--thool oco10k
stand Is tiotx leteg erectoor for the
comfort of the spoctatools Tho
voill now lartooo unouoll tor a11 t auk
rpo-4
('vir:gt1ii ia tot hax irt2- 3 I
la! ion at Erid ‘Vcdoesday
night to ilkar Gov -hap!) 411ifil
Ih NI 01 AYS IZ E FOR
Ti I It LE )0 v ( )N v EN11()N
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Approximatrly 11110 delegates to m
tlii thitil state conclaie (Hier
whi11 opens here this a
morning had arrived in the city last LS r
night itt WaVt I tilt CroWd k
eipecici1 to hit this morning
when all iaiz iU i ischarge dole- II
gatv I o the meet ing
Pit
Xora D Clark graril lecturer of
the national organization of the De- 111
altived in Enid yei-torday and
is anxious to take pall in the ses-
"i"s Ile will deliver a school of in-
struction front until In o'clock Sat- HI
urday night
'rho executive committeo of the nnn
stato 11(111 a meeting' last night at 1
th Masonic Temple in which all the m
last minute preparations for the con- II-
elavo were worked out rtirlton Stentz
of Oklahoma City state president ar- 1111
rived Wednesday aftornoon from les
Norman where he is iittending the
univerisity V h h i h t hor iktrivor
1
went fishing Sunday 1 university while the et her officers
There was another kill 231)1(' ()Itt h i came in later in the day ilembers of
a Freckinvidge Sunday l the executive committee are J J Al
kti Freda Schmidt is one of the len chairman Enid 1 A Nelson
1:it ones to get her hair twhhcd ‘Vlio treasurer Lawton G E Poulter kr(i-
will be the next 7 more t 'ha ries ( lot wa F4 Muskogee
len chairman Enid M A Nelson
treasurer Lawton G 1 Pou !ter Ard-
more t It (ot wak M us1(q2Te
Carlton Stentz Oklahoma City Amie
Sponsler Muskogee Ne(i flood Cher-
oke at( Sidney Mills Chickasha
EN ID NI
N I vheat s 91
No 2 wheat
Eggs 17
Ducks
Hens anti pullets under 4 lbs 102
liens and pullets over 4 lbs 18
Young st agy roosters OS
No I turkeys
Old Tom turkeys 1":2
Ity ano 31ISS 111 I OWCH t rerry old rom:tels
spent Sunday it the Jay Talbott cream 2S
home hogs iltll:2
Miss Iva Vowel' of Perry has Cattle 3 to 05
started tO SehOel tit Pioneer this week Kanas City Cith Grain
Air and Mrs Raymond Talbott KANSAS CiTI :ia April :0—
spvnt Sunday at the J V Hunter WHEAT: No 2 hard ')Sc to $121
home No " red 810A to 8II0 l‘lay 11Pie
Mr and Mrs A II Talbott and bid July 14t1 7-8e to 117c Sept 98 ll-Se
family called at the J II Woodson bid
home Monday evening COEN: X 3 vhite 7Ie to 72e No
Helen Rogers spent Tuesday night 2 yellow 711:c to 75e No 1
1 yellow
with Edna Talbott 73c to 71e No 2 mixed 71! 2 to 72e
Another good rain Tuesday May 71' c July 7:1 7-Se Sept 7' 5-8
e
split asked
No gravel road for Pioneer coin-
Chicago Cash Grain
munity they tiliSS us by el or S miles cmcAGo Apra 30 wHEAT
miss paulino Woods has her old No 2 hard 8105 to 811114
School for another year CORN: No 2 mixed 771i!e to 7:13:ie
Meeting at the Bethlehem Baptist No 2 yellow 7Se to 7Ste
church Nvill begin May 1 'Basket OATS: No 2 white IS1e to 91:te
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dinnpr Sunday No 3 white -17:t4e to 4914c
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Perhaps you've heard of the new Gro-
cery store on Broadway One of the
cleanest and neatest stocks in Enid is the
IDEAL GROCERY If you have not
heard of it come in and be convinced that
it is one of Enid's leading grocery stores
Nvith everything at exceedingly low
prices
Besides this we give with grogeries
the GREEN TRADING STAMPS a na-
tional saving which can be redeemed for
gifts more valuable than with any other
stamps If you have not begun saving
them it is not too late to start Get them
with your groceries and see how quick
you can get your book tilled and what
nice premiums you can get Nvith them
We also give the stamps on Eggs in
exchange—the same as if you were pay-
ing cash
EXTRA SPECIAL BARGAINS
lbs No 1 Peaberry Coffee 95c
No 110 gallon Apples 39c
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ft !Thr Nvho lic ntar Fairmont
ink 4itIont of tile hoard or
Oklahoma ‘Vlipat
( 1 aclat ion at dm first
tp of I lw new hoard V$u(hms
WO V T GrAes vas
vick—lire":t(lont -John Manlvy
k en vice-president -John MankY I Rau Won Quanita Ilehrirg Edith
'''''' wa!' l'an" '11"") (d I ht : Clcwcli Barbara Laulston and Freda
orgarization 1 clitnidt AItsts Paul Roberts Ed-
The new (xecutive commie tte ot 1 win Biditing raul ciewell Llie
IH I t 11rinkman Henry :luei204en- I and Deo
tile pooling body includes A H Lam cooper Lim Eehring Hugh izolierts
Raulston
In Okarc he Peter stein (hero-1 -
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taecr Fairmont and
FLORISTS N NI E PECK
L W Shielk Guymmi -
Homer l'cls 1010 Ea:4 11oadway
1 1 -' B I 0akk 10:'I Bat r0 mid- 1 ieceived notification yestmday thiI02
:iv left for Elackwell to represent
!he y Federation of ‘Vomen's clubs
:it the district convention Of the Fed-
eration of Woincn't clubs Airs: S1
Hart and Mis Elizabeth Itoylo yin
iclocsent the line iicts clubs at the
7t
SANDERSON HOTEL
Rates 1Zea:onab1e
We are serving a Splendid 10c Noonday lAineheon
Special Sunday Dinners 63e
W1 Side Square EN!!) W E Arney Pr(
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TOM JEWELL
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The Jewell Grocery
Successors to Moothart Grocery
PHONE 1100 123 EAST 1
Shoppers find it well Nvo rth while to visit
this store on every trip to town and we
are now offering the special incentive of
many unusual values Come in and com-
pare the quality of our merchandise and
you ‘vi 1 1 be convinced that
OUR PRICES ARE NEVER HIGH!
BLUE RIBBON COFFEE—Ask the man
of the house He will tell you that the cup
of good coffee steaming hot—starts him
right for the day If you want uniform
quality as well as satisfying goodness
use Blue Ribbon Coffee As good or bet-
ter than other 50 and 55 cent Coffees
Sold only by this store lb 3Se 2 lbs 75c
Fancy Pink Salmon 1 lb cans3 for 47c 111
Genuine Navy Beans 12 lbs for$100
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All from our regular stock
In this assortment of all-wool
Suits you will find standard
makes such as Fashion Park
Yorktown and Alco — all are
hand tailored Suits The fab-
rics are all tine quality wor-
steds un finished worsteds
serges and cashmere You
will find line checks stripes
fancy mixtures a n d solid
colors The models are young
in e n ' s conservative a n d
sports styles
11 C1113 Mr and Mrs Lee Shf
dale Wet0 ill the city
l dale veto
Mks Frrdit Schmidt vntertained the I
L I rlub at her home east of town
u rdiy vening 1lusie and ioolc!
furnished the alowcments for the!
tvening and at a late Inur refresh-
ments were served
Thtke esent v:Tre :tisses Nora
hat been appointcd a member of tht
general publicity commit t f thi
Society of American 111-ists unit
Ornament:II This Ltp-
pointineict conies in recognition of
Peck's achievcnients in the floral
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CLIFF JEWELL
123 EAST BIZOADWAY
Valts to $1000
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Take your ice bill
into consideration
when buying a Refrig-
erator The PANAMA has
a double wall con- I
struction with a com-
bination o f charcoal
sheathing and (lead
air space as insulation
which cuts your ice
bill in half
Just think of the Ice va4-
ed each year in a poorly cOn-
structed Refrigerator!
T h e PANAMA is hand-
somely finished in Golden
Oak The Provision Chamber
has a sanitary Nvh te lining
with tinned wire shelves and
serviceable ice rack
We have Refrigerators of
various sizes and prices but
for economy service and style
xve highly recommend t ii e
PANAMA
Price $2750 up
Ingram Hardware
Company
Phone 327 210 W Rand
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