The Enid Events. (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 22, 1925 Page: 3 of 16
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'1"s- mell"E"s" "EA" I DEL NORTE NEW
Mrs C McPherson wife of C Mc-
Pherson manager of the local plant
of Swift & Company died at her
home NO East RaHolph street Tues-
day morning at i:25 at the Rge of
:14 years
Mrs McPherson leaves her husband
two daughters lIermoine and Mary
Lee 9 years and 18 months of age
two brothers and one sister
The United Sample Shoe Company
which has been operated by S M
Cole and J A Maddy for the past ten
years at 101 North Independence
avenue has moved to a new location
above Klein's on the north side of
the square
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me we do Red bottom tanks will economicaillY
and conveniently keep it always ready for them
Two styles—the round and the oblong with
round endsMade of high gradegalvanized steel
Reinforced at top with patent Tube Ton at
bottom with Double Lock Seam Sides made
doubly strong by 2 triple corrugations Solder
is sweat into all seams Entirebottom and lower
edge edge coated inside and outside with rust
preventing paint made in our own laboratories
Applied by special heat process
Look for the 5- year warranty stamped in the
steeel Not genuine unless an stamped
COLUMBIAN STEEL TANK CO Kansas City Missouri
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News is scarce around this corner
at present nearly every one has had
colds and not much going on
Wm Shockley and sons James and
Earl were callers at the Frank Brown
home Sunday
Mr and Mrs Roy Cook spent Sun-
day with Mr and Mrs Ernest Nixon
The many friends of Mamie Moyers
are sorry to hear of her being sick
find all hope she yin soon be able to
be out again
Mr and Mrs Will Turner were
Enid visitors Monday
Mr and Mrs Frank Brown were in
Enid Monday Mrs Brown went to
see the dentist
The Drummond Rebekah Lodge in-
stalled officers Monday night Mrs
Creighton the S D P of Garfield
county and her staff installed the fol-
lowing officers: Helen Snodgrass P
N G Carrie Smith N G Mildred
Thor lton V G FranUe Underwood
secretary Letha McDonald treasur-
er Rachel Secor warden
01 Ida Brown conductress a
pi Chesnut I G A I) Smith O
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!I! Messenger L S N G Pearl Biel
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Portia Brachen chaplain After to
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and cocoa was served to thirty
bekahs
The little children of 'Mr and A
Ernest Nixon are having a time NI
I the influenza
PHIL O'NEILL
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GENSMAN GROS & CO Enid Okla
IMPORTANT EVENTS IN
AMERICAN HISTORY
Discovery of Cold In California
On January 24 1848-77 years ago this woek—J W Marshall
a workman employed at John A Suter's sawmill at Coloma Calif
accidentally found some yellow grains of ore after the mill race was
F topped
The greatest discovery of its kind in America was made and tens
of thousands of frenzied gold seekers surged westward to eventually
make the Pacific Coast the America ElDorado
January 22 1903—Panama Canal Treaty signed
January 23—Nat iomtl election (lay fixed
THE ENID EVENTS ENID OKLA THURSDAY JANUARY 220925
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Regular W inter weather in Okla-
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a Visitors at the Romine home Sun-
n day evening were l‘lr and Mrs G T
M Beck Mr and Mrs Roy Frost
I- Mrs Mary Macemore is visiting
1 MrS' HOraine this week
s Mr John Moon and Fred Olbert
k took a hundred bushels of African
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millet seed to Enid Monday sold to
h 110We1'S Feed Store at $1 per bushel
Daddy iuni Roy Kirton killed a big
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coyote Monday On Warren Green's
farm south Of Hillsdale
a 'Mr and Mrs Jim Wallace returned
0 to their home in Beaven county after
a short visit here with his nut her
- Mrs Alartha Wallace is having the
flu at this writing
I Mrs Claud Wampler and children
- etui ned to her home in Cherokee
' Sunday after a shohrt visit here with
I relatives
Bert l)owers visited last week in
Cherokee with Claude Wampler
Quite a number of young folks en
joyed skating Sunday on Kirton's
pond
IZ NV Kirton J B Romine and
T Bert
liert VOWerS attended the farmers vie-
vat or meeting at Ilillsdale Saturday
bringing home some good dividend
checks The company is contemplat
ing handling oil
Gus Reims is hauling gas from
Deer Creek made a trip Wednesday
of this week bringing back eight bar-
' refs
Mr and Mrs T N Puryear and
daughter Lucile visited with Mr and
Mrg Roy Thompson at North Enid
Sunday
Jim Romine is taking census horse-
back these days Jim says there was
a time he didn't care how much they
jumped around but now he wants
them to stand real still while he
mounts
' R NV K i rim) and family visited
Sunday wtih 'Mr and Mrs Charles
Hernias
Carl Niehous visited Sunday at the
Charlie Ilenrich home
Mrs A D Bever was quite sick
the past week
Rev Trent and wife got a good
pouncing Tuesday night of this week
They were to get it last week but
weather conditions were such the
pounding was put off
J E Ilenry was doing some butch-
ering Tuesday
J B Romine is back in the hog
business again too fascinating J B
says Likes t2 see them cat this $I
corn
Mr and Mrs Gus Reims are happy
Over the arrival of a (laughter Gus
laid aside his corn cake z11(1 smokes
Prince Albert in a new cob pipe All
are doing well
Mr and Mrs Bert Dowers visited
1Nl0mlay evening at J B Romine's
Ed Romine of North Enid took din-
ner at G T M Beck's Wednesday of
last week
Roads are quite bad in spots and
altogether rough and rutty which
makes going around slow
W A Pope was out to the farm
Tuesday looking after things
UNION STAR ITEMS I
Well here we are again sorry to
Well here we are again sonT to
say not much news The writer has
been staying too close to home to
have much news
Louis Dehning am! Nv fe and Mr
Henry Bohn drove around Monday to
see the country They drove around
Drummond and Waukomis
Those who were the Sunday din-
ner guests at the August Dicrksen
home were O J McKown and wife
Louis Dchning and family Herman
Dierksen and family Frank and Nora
rlohn Everybody reports a good
time
Monroe Hayes threshed out cafi
corn and fetcrita last Monday Fred Mr and Mrs Earl Whitelock and
Comming did the work children of Enid spent the week-end
Mrs Leo Rundle staying the past I with Mrs Whiteloek's mother Mrs
week at Mrs Grace Peck's while she Wm Gilchrist and family
Is ill I School Notes
Mrs J W Becker is on the sick list (Too late for last week)
at this writing The Douglas boys and girls basket-
Mrs A M Smith and (laughter
ball teams played Waukomis teams
Mary called Monday afternoon at the '
at Nkaukomis riday night The
B F 'Lackey home
Henry Bohn received word from his Douglas girls won 12 to 17 the boys
were
son-in-law at Cass Co Nebr that defeated
they had four inches of snow and the I Semester examinations ended Fri-
thermometer registered zero day Everyone is ready for real work
Aithur Vance and wife are the this next semester
proud parents of a baby boy born Dr Parker is going to put up a
last Tuesday I skating rink in the hall
Many folks are reported ill and the The basketball teams will play
doctors are busy i Hillsdale this corning Friday at
The bad roads are keeping some I Douglas Everyone come and root
folks from the city but the roads are for the home team
good when folks have business there Douglas high school held its seines-
Miss Opal Hackney and Ray Gret- ter examinations Thursday and Fri-
eller were married in Enid The day Pupils whose conduct and grade'
bride was dressed in a brown canton were ninety percent were exemptedi
crepe and a brown hat The bride is Among those who were exempted en-
a (laughter of B F Hackney and tirely are: Ruth Keltner Nina Gage
wife The groom is a son of Mr and Edith and Edrie Kirk Mary Williamsi
Mrs Gretener of Lazy Bride and and Carmess Parsons
groom are with his folks this week The seniors will entertain at chapell
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DOUGLAS NEWS
MN Anna Ca ley of Bowen Illinois
and Mrs 1izzie Gamm of Clayton
came Friday to be with their
mother Grandma Dievert who has
been quite ill at the home of her
daughter Airs liarvy North She is
some better and her many friends are
hoping for a speedy recovery
Mr and Airs Brumfield visited at
the Bud Shedrick home Sunday eve-
ning
Mr and Mrs Will Bosworth re-
turned home from llot Springs Ark
a few weeks ago where they visited
their daughter Airs Mosley and fam-
ily and have ordered the Events sent
to them for one year
Alisses Delia Childs and Rose Niuh-
ols spent Saturday night and Sunday
with Miss Lottie Dougherty
Mr and Mrs Gilchrist and Mr
Edgar Swaim and Mrs Gladys White-
lock drove to Lovell Saturday to at-
tend the funral of an old friend Mrs
Ray
Airs Joe Rule and son of Parsons
Kam spent last xveek ViSiting her
parents Mr and Mrs Bill Parrick
She returned to her home Tuesday
Guests of Mr and Mrs Bud Shed-
rick Friday were Mr and Airs A
Wershing of Covington Air and Mrs
Roy Shedrick and family and Airs
George Pock of Mehan Okla
Mrs Phyliss Bishman who has been
quite ill is some better
Air and Mrs O W Childs and
sons Wayne and Paul drove to Nash I
Saturday and spent the week-end'
‘vith relatives there
Miss Etta Atteberry was the lucky
one to get the radio given away by
Whitelock brothers store Saturday
She wants to thank the people thru
the Events who gave her their votes
to help her get this radio and invites
all of them to her home to listen over
it at any time
Mr Lloyde Keltner of Ponca City
is spending a few (lays this week
with home folks
Mr and Airs Roy Hamilton enter-
tained at their home Sunday evening
Mr and Mrs Mell Carroll Miss Win-
nie and Orlis Carroll Mr John Peters
Mr and Airs Bert Page Air and Mrs
Albert Hoffman Air and Mrs O M
Whitelock Mr and Mrs J S White-
lock and Mr and Mrs Logan Cook
Mr and Mrs Joseph Brannen were
the Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs
Will Kirk
The Community Booster Club held
their regular meeting Monday eve-
ning in the hall ninety men were
present and at the close of the busi-
ness session they enjoyed an oyster
stew and smokes The next meeting
will be February 2 at which time the
ladies of the community will be the
guests
January 15 being Mr J T Gage's
Wld birthday Mr and Mrs J S At-
terberry and family Mr and Mrs
Leslie Gage and family ' Mr A Deer-
ing and (laughter Beulah went to his
home with well filled baskets and en-
joyed the day with Mr and Mrs Gage
and wishing that Mr Gage might live
to see many returns of the day
Mr Earl Lenta of Enid purchased
the Whitelock brothers grocery stock
and the store was remodeled and
opened for business Tuesday morning
under the management of Mr Cecil
Snyder The community regrets the
removal of the Whitelocks from their
midst but feel assured they will meet
NVith the same success in their new
location as they have enjoyed here
Mr Lents has been salesman for
Ranney Davis Mercantile Co and has
been making this territory for sev-
eral years is well and favorably
knowo to many here and as Mr Sny-
der needs no introduction to the com-
munity we predict for the new firm
success
Miss Zelpha Gibson who has been
our central girl for the past several
months left Monday for her home in
Missouri
Do You Want Good Food?
We have it in the most won-
derful variety and the best
part of it is that you can
shop here and enjoy the
finest products of the mar-
ket at less than y o u are
often asked f o r ordinary
food
We want to emphasize the fact that m
WE SELL GOOD GROCERIES
REASONABLY
CITY GROCERY
CITY GROCERY
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Frank Dulavy spent Sunday with Mrs E E Koster and daughter
Ali and Airs George Dulavy d
near Kathleen of El Reno were in Eni
Marshall over the week-end visiting Mrs Kes-
Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Juel ter's mother Mrs Julia Watkins 1108
Polwert vere Mr and Airs Willis North Independence
R ugh and family Air and Airs Joe
Taylor and son Air and Airs John Snow rain sleet thaw — makes
Aline' and family and Air John Rugh colds and coughs Buy Sourbeer
and daughter Sybil Cough Remedy 33c—Sour1)eer Drug
Atisses Tillie Neihus and Katie
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Lemke and Masters Walter lAmike Co Enid
anti Chris Eggers were Wednesday -
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Miss Sybil Rugh visited Bank -
school Thursday PRACTICAL
Myrtle Cox spent- the week-end 1 a
v I t h home folks
Mr and Mrs Fred Ilatterman and! 1111 El
family were Sunday eve callers on
Bill Briehan AND R
Bill Briehan was a Saturday caller "I '
on Oscar Kruckenburg
Bert Cox was a Tuesday nunning 1 111- pRETTy AREcLEs !II
caller at the home of his mother 1 E
Hubert Loesch and S IL Eggerslin
were Sunday callers at the General For i or Madame) Miss -
Hospital a
Ralph Cox attended tho skating !NI or Baby — excellent -
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party in Douglas Saturday night —
Air Will Kirk was out taking the 1
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school census Monday
Inez Cox has been sick with the I a
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Ilu the past week i - nes fonthro o lr o r v
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Wednesday morning
Everett Snyder who underwerL an
operation for appendicitis a week ago
is steadily improving
We are very glad to krow that
home economics is offered this next
semester It will mean some more
very interesting work fix us
The sophomores will give their play
again on Wednesday armory 21 "The
Fascinating Fanny Brown"
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to destroy San Jose Seale and save
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Unconscious for a continuous period
of nine weeks Mrs Alberta Potter
who was run down in this city by
motorist has recovered sulTidientty
to converse She spoke the first
words which have passed her lips
since the accident 63 days ago Ques-
tioned egrding details of her life
she was unable to recall any event
prior to her injury She could not
understand that she was married or
had ever lived in Enid The girl is
being cared for by her mother in
Kansas City
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