The Enid Events. (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 23, 1924 Page: 2 of 18
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CARRIER ITEMS
The weather is cool this morning
(Tuesday) and indications are fav-
orable for rain Most every one has
splendid wheat pasture thi fall but
have not turned in yet waiting for
a rain first to come and pack the
fields a little more solid
There were no items last week due
to the "busy-ncss" of the correspond-
ent who couldn't find time to write
them
Community fair week has arrived
at Carrier As it has just started
will have to wait until next week to
give any kind of a report
E E Bich ford left last week for
his home at Valley Calif
Airs W J Row who has been sick
in Enid at her sister's is a great deal
better
A good crowd was in attendAnce
at the first number of the lyceum
course "Cappy Ricks" and report it
tine I 4 wet
Carrier football boys won from
Goltry two weeks ago score 40 to 0
but lost to Douglas last Friday score
27 to 14
Grandpa Uhrig and Schultz atal
Grandma Estell still remain On the
sick list
Mrs W L Vickers was called to
Tonkawa last Wednesday where a
new baby boy was born at the home
of her daughter Mrs Ray ilildreth
Parent-Teachers meeting was held
last Tuesday night in connection with
a reception for the faculty A line
program was given with dainty re-
f reshnwnts at its close Officers
elected for new school year were Mrs!
Marvin Murphy president anti Mrs
S D For(I secretary
Burhman Hall and wife of Enid
were out visiting relatives last week
Air Oakes received word last week
of the tilath of his mot her in Ten-
vessee Mr and Mrs Wm Heintz are the
happy parents of a new boy born
Sunday morning the 10th Mrs Heintz
will be better known as Louise Sch-
ultz The Intermediate C E of Carrier
went to Drummond a week ago last
Sunday night where w it h I heir sup-
erintendent Airs Ed I iloar they
helped to organize an I C E soci-
ety there
Weilmsday evening October 15
M a nd Airs Lee Skaggs entertained
r
the young peoples Sunday school
class at their home one mile south
of Ca 'Tier A ppropriate games and
contest8 Were the evening's entertain-
ment Mrs liugh McClure Nvon the music
memory contest Al rs Hide Nelson
won t he blindfold and ladies nail
driving contest Lawrence Ester was
unanimously chosen by the three lady
judg(7s as the best seamstress in the -
men's sewing contest Following a I
short business meeting an iced lunch-
eon was served The hostess was as- (
sisted in serving by Mrs S E Car- (
Tier and Mrs Albert Schultz Mem- I
berg of class W ho attended were
Messrs and Mesdames Lawrence Es-
ter Dale Nelson Floyd Carrier Or- I
ville Tingley Russel Anderson Pres- :
ton Bolenbaugh Mesdames S E Car- I
tier D A Lewis Lowell Nelson Aliss
Martha Koechel and Messrs Eugene
Cigoux Virgil Marshall and Dick
Stout Invited out-of-town guests a
were Airs Albert Schultz of Dacoma
Mr and Mrs Leo Prinster of La !
Junta Colo Mr and Mrs Floyd 4
Kamp Mrs Hugh McClure Messrs
Estella Leta and Ruth Hoar Wilda t''
Kate and Grace George Lou E and
Jennie Ford and Eva Lightfoot all I
of Enid t
Mr anti Mrs Leonard Rork of t
Roma are the parents of a new girl
born Monday night c
Mrs John Mitchell returned Sun-
day night from her visit ill Lafayette ti
Ind
The families of C A and Elmer
Boyington and A E Ford enjoyed a k
tine dinner anti day at the H C
George home in Enid Sunday The) c
occasion being Grandma Boy in gton's
birthday 1
GARBER ITEMS
Congress 111:1 11 M C Garber spoke
to a packed house at a big republican
meeting- in tho City Hall last Friday
evening Quite a number of nomi-
nees of tho republican party of Gar-
field county were present and at1-
41ressed the crowd
Mrs Ezra :lich and baby girl of
Kansas City arc hero V kiting hur
parents Mr and Mrs Curt Coe
Mr and 'Mrs W S Wilcox return-
ed last Thursday from att extended
overland trip through the cast
Miss Dorothy Taft was home from
'school duties at Enid over the week-
end 'Mr and Mrs F W Hopper of
Hutchinson KaS spent the past cock
in Garber on pusinoss
Mrs Dr E L Beard and two
daughters motored to Enid Monday
to do shopping
Mr and Mrs Virgil Hoard of Bison
spent the Nvtek-end visiting his broth-
er Dr E L Beard tind family
Mr and Mrs Pet' Klopfoustine
and daughter Roso motored to Can-
ton and ()hectic Saturday returning
home Sunday V Ve
Harold Ashburn left last Friday for
his home in Hoisington Ka
Miss Dolly Corey left Sunday eve
for Anthony Ka for a few days
by the illness of his father
J G Gratton whose home is in
Long Beach Calif spent the past
week in Garber on business lie ex-
pects to bring his family to Oklahoma
to live in a month or six weeks Mr
Gratton is an obt school mate of :‘Irs
Chas Sanberg of Garber
Mrs Temple Rogers is attending
the 1Zebekah Assembly at Guthrie
this xveek as the representative of
Garber Rebekah Lodge No 15
Mrs Pearl Switzer of Enid was a
visitor in Garber last sveek
Attorney Roy Wilkinson ‘VtS call-
ed home from Sapulpa by the death
of his brother Dr Jay Wilkinson last
week
Hon M C Garber and Nvife Mr
and Mrs J Dive ly Mr and Mrs
Denker and Mrs Evelyn INIcCormack
and sister Jack Lemon were out
from Enid to attend the funeral of
Dr Jay Wilkinson last Tuesday
Saturday morning
Rev and Airs Goehel are the proud
parents of a nine pound baby hy
born Thursday morning Mother and
babe are doing fine
Lloyd Ilermanski son of Mr and
Mrs steve Ilermanski visited the
Prairie Valley school Wednesday af-
ternotIn Miss Iola 1Nloore spent the week-
end with home folks in the Tonkawa
Oil tieids She WaS aCC0111 par)
her grandmother Mrs Niart Nloore
Visitors at the Edith Green home
Sunday were Charles Jenkinslack
Ulrich Henry Diet and Mr and Mrs
Steve Ilermanski and sons Lloyd anti
Everett Wayne
Mary and Ilazel Lafferty spent
Sunday with their cousin Isa Crane
Miss Edith Green spent Saturday'
afternoon with Rosa Lee Ferris
Jim Wallace's turkeys called on
Alva Jenkins turkeys Monday morn-
ing Mr and Mrs J A Ragoss visited
Sunday at the Dick Janssen home
Mrs Edith Green and children A1
belt and Edith and Mr and Mrs
Calvin Grim visited at the Harry
Green home Sunday evening
Margaret Ferris spent the week-
end with home folks
Mrs Ilite and SOn 1:0y Spcnt Fri-
day at the chirord home
NIs Jim Wallace called at the
O'Neill home Tuesday evening
Dora Green and Willie Jenkins
called at the Frank Ilermanski home
Monday evening
1ht 1 L Ilisson sale was well at-
tended Mrs Will called on 'Irs Jim
Wallace l'uestlay afternoon and help-
ed put in the comforts the Harmony
Club tacked for her Wednesday af
ELM DALE
TIIE ENID EVENTS ENID oKLA THURSDAY OCTOBER 23 1921
"AS TOLD TO ME"
Mrs Emil Hildebrandt railed on
Mrs Fred Dodds Tuesday afternoon
Mrs Gorge Starkel and Mrs Geo
Yarger visited the school Tuesday af-
ternoon Misses Mary and Ella Elliott and
Mr Elliott called on Mrs Charles
Way Tuesday afternoon
Mr and Mrs Oscar Miner and chil-
dren attended the fair at Hayward
FridaY
Mr and 3Irs Eli Wells and son
Lowell spent Friday night and Sat-
urday night with MI and Mrs Chas
Way
Mr IZoy Walters tilled his silo last
ternoon
Mrs Lee Clifford and daughter
Audry :Tent from Friday until Sun-
day with her mother Mrs Hite of
Willie Jenkins called on Elmer Ita-
goss Sunday afternoon
Wednesday and Thursday
Mrs S Wyler and Alt's Cco”ge
N'arger spent Friday with Mrs Roy
Johnson
Mrs Charles Way accompanied "Ir
and Mrs Eli kVells to Enid Saturday
Mr Will Wyler of Tonkawa called
at the S Wyler home Thursday
'Aliss Iola Claus visited with rela-
tives at Medford Sunday
Miss Lillie Sisson spent Sunday
with home folks
Mr and Mrs R IL Loepp le and
Messrs John and Bert Starkel spt9nt
Sunday CVC11 ing with Mr and Mrs
George Starke"
Mr and Mrs Gus Ilueppelsheuser
Alma and Wallace spent Sunday af-
ternoon at S Wyler's
Mrs John Bangerter spent Tues-
day morning with her daughter AIrs
George Starke'
Miss Leota Mitchell spent INIondity
night vith Miss Iola Claus
Mr George l'arger accompanied
Mr Will Vyler to 'l'onkawa with a
truck load of cattle INIonday
Uill'Ulq ilte1WKall 1utige 44 U 'Ia
Mr rind Airs Russel Douglas spent I wan norne 10IKS
Mrs Pearl Switzer of Enid was Lt
last Tuesday zit the home of Mrs Mr and Mrs R If Itoepple and
visitor in Gitrber last Week Douglas' parents Mr and Mrs John! Messrs John and Bert Starkel spt9nt
Attorney Roy Wilkinson was eau mt
- i t (Sluetritrigaey etva lk
enlinf wit h Ai r and Airs
ed home ap
e from Sulpa by the death ' r ''
lir George Raem n
er retured hist s
of his brother Dr Jay Wilkinson last l -
uesday atter spending a week with All- and Airs Gus Ilueppelsheuser
week Alma and Wallace spent Sunday al-
relatives at Marysville Kas
lion M C Garber itnd Wife Mr
Aliss Gladys Steph sp
ens ent Tues termn'n at S' NVYler'''''
anol Mrs J Dively Air and Mrs
lay night with Miss Lois Alorris Mrs John Iiiingerter spent Tues-
Denker and Mrs Ev M C ma
elyn corck '
Airs J R Woodson was aAgtio‘ti('1:YurgrnIlsmtialligkellth her daughter Airs
and sister Jack Lemon were Out
at the home of her brother
from Enid to attend the funeral of 1 Aliss Leota Alitchell spent Morality
Donithison last Tuestlay night
Dr Jay Wilkinson last Tuesday Mr and Mrs Frank Ludwig wo night with Miss Iola Claus
dinner guests at the Ditgen home! Air George Yarger accompanied
mr Will Wyler to 'l'onkawa with rt
PItAlIZIE BREEZE Thur F
sday
Airs Lizzie Lang was a r tt
id truck load of cattle Monda y
ternoon caller on Airs k'red Lang
Across the many miles that lie Mr and Mrs Will P'orest and
I breathe at even-tide a prayer daughter and Grandpa Foster ‘vere UNION STAIZ ITEINIS
May the world smile my friend upon guests of Mr and Airs J IL Dennis ---—
you WedtwAaY The weather has been very pretty
And peace and joy a t t e n d you Mrs John Payne and daughter Albert Foglesong and family Ora
everywhere
Edith and Airs Floyd Payne spent Vance and family spent Sunday with
Thursday afternoon with Mrs (lies- his daughter Air and Airs Orbia
Air and Mrs Howard jordan and ter Ilildabrand Britton
family visited Sunday afternaon at Mr and Mrs Frank Ludwig Air Bro Kordis was a Sunday dinner
the John Gravy h a
ome nd Airs lulies Li tng and children
L test at the Henry Bohn home
M Ed G
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een ad daughter a a
nd Mster Fn
onie Ludwig were -I
Miss Lula Stran was a Sunday din-
Lora called at the Steve liermanshil Wednesday evening callers at the
home Wednesday marning I home of Airs Lizzie Litng ner guest at the Lan Gant home
Sunday afternoon callers at the' Mrs Henry Pralle is visiting relit- Carl Dierksen atal wife ire the!
Jill! Wane(' hOlne were Air and Airs tives :it I itridnivr Ka at present I roud parents of a new Iby boy
John Gray and Airs O'Neill and sail Air and Airs Frank Kornbauml horn FridaY Ntother and habY are'
Francis vere Sunday guests of Air and Airs i getting along fine
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Airs ?Tait Alooe visited W11 h M I'S 1011 !I CUW1 1 Mrs Hackney is staying at Sam
O'N led Tuesday Little Miss Eileen Lang spent Fri- Dehass' home wherer they have a!
Willie Jtaikins called on the school day at the home of her grandpanaltsd new baby boy
marni Alonda evening after school 'Alt and Airs John Ditgen i I ATM
l')ann ihiel :Ind family Well? SIDI- 1
AI i' :lint M I'S Walter Bentz spent Air and Mrs John Morris and fam- d ditintr glicst at the Henry -Buhl
Wednesday t the Ed Bentz home ily spent Sunday with Air and Airs hu'itle
Air and Airs John kite anol (laugh- Russel Douglas near Douglas
Bill Denison wife and daughter !
ter Mary spent Sunday afternoon at Air and Airs John Lang and little
the Will Ferris home daughter Christ ina were Sunday i
Among the Enid shoppers Saturday guests of Mr and Airs Fred Lang
-- - - - -
Were Mr and Airs Frank Davorak i Mr Ind Airs Win Tindall of Bills-
and family of Garber Mrs Edith bora Ore ai t the parents of a nine-
Green and daughters Lora and Darai pound son born October 9 rr I IE
Air and Mrs Leslie Whayleen and! Air arid Airs A W Donaldson and
family Willie Jenkins and Air trail family left Tuesday for a few weeks' IIRICE
Airs Calvin Grim I visit with relatives at Stoutsville Ala
Airs Jim Wallace and Airs John! Mr and Airs John Ditgen Mr and
Gilley were shoppers in Garber Mon- Mrs Julies Lang and daughter Eileen IS
day a ftenoon 1 motored to Marshall Sunday after-
Air and Mrs Steve liermanski and i noon TIIE
sons called at the Eolith Green home! The Ladies Aid of Bethlehem
Sat urday morning !church met NI it h Mrs John Duncan
Rey and Airs Goebel are the proudi last Tuesday and spent the day quilt- TILING!
parents of a nine pound baby boy log Dinner was served at noon to !
iorn Thursday marning Mother and the following members: Mrs J R
tabe are doing tine Woodson Airs J Talbott Airs Grant
Lloyd liermanski son of Air and Miller Airs L IL Hickman Airs J
Mrs steve liermanski visited the R Ihrllap and Airs J II Dennis :
'rairie Vtilley sCI1001 Wednt'Sday af- Ti As N in Lattzt and Mrs II E Dun-
ernotin can of Enid were present
Miss Iola Aloore spent the week- Leroy Kornbaum who has leen
nti with home folks in the Tonkawa traveling- auditor for the Chamn 44(1 me t I - 1- D : 1
il tvids She was accompanied by Refining Company the past two years
er grandmother Airs Alart Aloore has a position in the Otriee depart-
Visitors at the Edith Green home ment at present
unday we C
were J
arles enkinslack The home and J
e of r Airs ohn
Arleta Henry Did and Mr and Mrs Payne was destroyed by fire caused CUTS
ti!ve ilermanski and sons Lloyd and by a gaol ine stove Thursday after- I
iverett Wayne noon A few articles 'were saved
Mary and Hazel Lafferty spent Mrs Anna Karban ha!t' been quite
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unday wit h their cousin isa Crane sick t he past two weeks i
Miss Edith Green spent Saturday Miss Rosa Nell Ditgen little Miss
fternoon with Rosa Lee Ferris Christina Lang' and Mr Ed Lang -
Jim Wallace's turkeys called on wtre Sunday evening callers at the : I
Iva Jenkins' turkeys Monday morn- F Litchske home near Enid
1g Mr and Mrs M J Streck and - - - - -
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Mr and Mrs J A Ragoss visited family spent Sunday afternoon Willi
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unday at the Dick Janssen IlOnit It and Airs Frank Ludwig ! Inn
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Sylvia left for Hacoma Saturday
Mrs Eva Worthington and children
are back home for a short time be-
cause diptheria is in the neighborhood
where she is teaching school
Henry Sebe and family and their
(laughter Mie Emma Rodingburg
and baby spent Sunday at the August
Dierksen home
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1 HILEMAN
coN ington Okla
CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF
Farm-Labor Party
Stands for Economy in Office and
Law Enforcement (10-20)i
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Use
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For Every Use
Champlin Oils for Every Purpose are Pro-
duced Refined and Marketed by
CHAMPLIN REFINING COMPANY
With our OWn wells pipe lines refinery tank
cars and stations we are equipped to supply
you with gasoline kerosene and lubricants of
unexcelled and uniform quality
For Power and 31iles Use Champlin Gasoline
And Use Champlin Oils for Lubrication
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WILIZTION
REP LIG
I have no class that I NI611 to punish
My motto is a square deal to all men and women
Don't get the idea that there is but one man who can take care
of the Assessor's office Republicanism has been safe in the past
I am one of the old stock
My neighbors say that I am competent and I have come to
believe it myself
Jas James of Britton Okla visit-1 I ask your support in the election
ed his daughter Airs W S Wilcox !
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John Thomas of Ctirnegie Okla'
transacted business in Garber several' t ell
days of last week I I
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Sunday afternoon with Mabel Mahnke
A large crowd went from this com-
munity Sunday night to hear Rev
Andrew Potter speak
C E Johnson of Kremlin was an
Enid visitor
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andy supper at Pioneer Friday night 7 f 9 rostel Knupp & --
misA Wanda Parker being the most
popular young lady and Mr Boyce I -- Company R
being the laziest man The proceeds -
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Purcell, F. Everett. The Enid Events. (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 23, 1924, newspaper, October 23, 1924; Enid, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2074565/m1/2/: accessed June 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.