The Enid Events. (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1925 Page: 6 of 24
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THE ENID EVENTS ENID OKLA THURSDAY OCTOBER 22 1925
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DOUG LA S CO M M UN ITY I Iclite Wyandotte cockerel: William! Good English poster: Harold Clod-I Domestic Arts
FAIR ATTRACIED LARGE I Qi:dlhorst first pen Wm Quellhorst : felter 1st Lova Kretzinger 2nd Bed set lace trimmed: Mrs V R
CROWD OF NISI' ORS ! first 1 Original narration: Edith Kirk 1st Clodlelter 1st
- ! Rose Coml) Ilh-de Island Reds: Mable Baker 2nd ' Bed set embroidered: Beulah Deer-
The Douglas Commnity Fair last l Cckerel: Frank Dievert nrst and ' 7th and tth Grades l ing 1st Viola Wegmiller 2nd Mrs
week was a "hurn-dinger" from all second hen I- rank Divert- first sec- l Penmanship: Douglas 1st 1 Merle Edwards 3rd
reports There were big crowds in i ori'l and third pullet Frank- Dievert I Poster: Douglas 1st and 2nd Center piece lace trim: Etta At-
attendance each day and the exhibits first second and third pen Frank ! Product map of Garfield county: terberry 1st Mrs IL G Parker 2nd
were very interesting There were 1J:evert fir Douglas 1st Otter Valley 2nd st I Center piece embroidery: Mrs R
other entertainment features which f Single Comb Rhode Island Reds: Illustrative drawing: Douglas lst J Pock lst Viola Wegmiller 'nd
combined to make the fair this year I Cock: Boy Shedrick first ben Loy " Betly4 school 2nd l Mrs Harry Swegert Ord
a most interesting and (ntertaining : Shedrick first second and third l 5th and 6th Grades I Dresser scarf embroidery: Mrs C
event The right sort Gf ccrnmunity I cockerel: Mrs M rage fr-t Roy i Penmanship: Evergreen 1st: Doug- Lorgpine 1st Mrs R J Pock -'1:td
F p i r i t was there which made for hat-- 1 Shedriek E ec 6 n d Mrs- O 'W Childs: las 2nd ' Mrs E D Coldiron 3rd
rnony and good will third: pullet: Frank Divert first Mrs ! Poster: Evergreen 1st Hope Hoff- ' Dresser scarf lace trim: Mrs V
Prize winners of the fair were as O M Page second and third Frank i man 2nd ' R Cldfelter 1st Mrs Harry Sweg-
f ollows: l Dievert pen Mi:s M I age f rst Roy Language book: Bethel 1st Doug- ' ert 2nd Mrs Esther Johnson 2rd
Douglas Fair Prize Winners -
1 Shedrick ectrid Mrs O IA Childs las 2nd
Doi1 y lace trim: Etta At-erbury
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Douglas Fair Prize Winners Shedrick second Mrs O W Childs las 2nd
Doily lace trim: Etta At-erbury Mr ani Mrs Charles Way were H J Buller of Kremlin was a busi-
Sweet potatoes: Victor Branen first third Man of any :
counr Hope ty: H Iroq- 1st Lottie D-volertv "nd
— " Enld visitors Tuesday ness visitor in Enid
and third C- B Long second Lrahrna pullet Mr H A Pownelli m an 1st i Work apron: Airs R J Pock 1st
Onions: R J Pock first C R Long first and second pen H A POWnell I 4th G n
rade i Mrs H A Powell and -ATiss-hla Claus spent Thursday al-
i ternoon with Mrs Floyd Payne
second and J '‘ Hobbs third I first Penmanship: Evergreen 1st Doug- Baby hood embroidery: Mrs R J 1 md
atoes: q R J Pock first ' Black Lang sh an s cock Mr
: s- V R ! las and Ps ck st e aies Emil Hildebrandt Geo
Tom Mr l
! Starkel Geo Yarger and Barbara
and Mrs V R Clodfelter second Clodfelter first and second hen Mrs l Geography book: Evergreen 1st ' Baby booties crochet: Mrs R J waler
Turnips: Albert Shedrick fi P
rst ' V L Clodfelter first second and i Hope Hoffman 2nd P f th
sck lst attended the all-day meeting
i oe Lath ES Aid at Mrs- A Schultz's
Mrs I Roelsie second and N R thirl: cockerel Harold Clo4Helter1 or of language: Evergreen lst t Handkerchief: Mrs R
Maxey first
third second and t d en Mr V Dougla n
hir p s 1 s 2d J Pc'ck Isl Thursday
Etta Atterhury 2nd Mrs V R Clod-
i Miss Irene Martin spent Saturday i
Beets: C P Long first Herman I: Clodfelter first Primary Work 3rd Grade i felter 3rd
! evening at the home of her grand-
Gregert FMccmd and Mrs VV AL : White Langshan cock: Airs Shroul I Number work: Douglas i s t Hope' Lunch cl'als lace trimmed: Etta p a r e n t s Mr and Mrs C A Sisson'
Johnson third hrst Mrs V In Clodfelter second Hoffman 'and I Atterbury ist Mr Fred Dodds did carpenter work
Cucumbers: First and onla entry hen Mrs V R Clodfelter first Mrs i Penmanship: Douglas lst Bethel' Lunch set embroidery: Rose Nich- 'n Enid last week
Wm Quellhorst Cline second and third cockerel: 2nd als lit Mrs j L Branen and Mrs
Pumpkins: Mrs Dora Gihson first Ilar11 Clodfelter first Robert Shed- ! 1st and 2nd Grade Work H G Parker :ird t Air Elmer W is is having his house
and second rick 2ral Shroul Cline :3rd: pullet: I Construction work: Douglas ist ' PIlasv cases: Miss R esNichels 1st painted Rev Wall of (sovington is
Squash: J S Atterbery first C B- Ilardd Clodfelter 1st Robert Shed- ()ter Valley 2nd Airs I: J Pock and Airs harry diing the work
Long second and Shroal (Ine third rick arid anal Harold Clodfelter :1rd 1 Free hand cutting: Douglas Is-t s':Yfsr-- :1-'1 Little Nora Re Dodds spent Sun-
Watermelon: first and only entry pen: HaroIl Clodfelter lst Shroul Evergreen and Pillssv cases lace trimmed: l'Irs R day afternoon with Janette Starkel
W M Johnson Cline and Illastrative story: Douglas 1st Ot I l' ck 1st Airs Harry Swegert and ! Mr and Mrs Roy Johnson spent
Boys' and Girls' Clubs Lose Comb Leghorn—No entries ter Valley and Etta Atterhury 3rd Sunday at Sam Wyler's
Sorghum: Victor Branen first John - Single Comb White Leghorn: cock Home Economics—Fruit Pilliw- cases tatted: Mrs V P Aliss Lillie Sisson of Enid spent
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Pock Fecorld Florence Pock third R J Pock 1st hen L J Pock ist ( annial ft p p k s : Mrs R J Pock ist (I dfelter 1st I Sunday with home folks
Corn: Harold Clodfeher first and and 2rid: Cockerel I: J Psck Ist l Airs Ham Swegert and Mrs V R Ssfa pillow ernisroidery: Airs V R: yr and mrs Floyd pame spew
only entry ydlet R J I' 4A k I 4t and s'ral pen ciadfelter :1rd Clslfelter 1st Mrs E D COldiron -
Best Trio Of Birds: Tohn Pock first V- J l'''''' l'f- 1 Pe:aches: Airs II A Pownell 1st sunua: N ith Mr and Mrs Hildebrand
Elorence Pock and Mari
Sngle Comb Buff lacadsorn: Cock 1 Airs R J Pock and Mrs- V R Clod- Tawel lace tsa-a Mrs rs R J
Ire third second e
erel: it W Shedrick 1st and 2ral raj ! feLer :rd Psa'k ist Airs Harry Swegert and
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t and ndo Plums: Mrs R J Pock 1st Mrs Tawel enlist idered: Mrs Luca
B p: est Apron and Ed drip Kirk1 ' : irga omb Borvn Lchh
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orn: cock- Iva Page 2nd Mrs Harry Swegert 341 Haishard 1st Esther Johnson 2nd
first Dorothy Pownell second and '
ere I m rs V ( lc irk 1st pullet Aprocots: Mrs Wm Johnson 1st Mrs R J Pock 3rd
Nina Pownell third i Airs W C Kirk ist 2nd and 3rd: Mrs V R Clodfelter and Mrs C B Table cloth embroidered: Airs R IT IS FOLLY
Best uniform dress: Edith Kirk! pen Mrs IV C Kirk ist Long ard J Pock lst
first Edrie Kirk second ! Rose Comb White Minorca: cock- Pears: Mrs Harry Swegert 1st Mrs Liarary scarf lace trimmed: Mrs- Keeping v a 1 u a b I
Best can vegetables: Alice David erel: Mrs Lucy Hubbard lst pullet IL II Pock 2nd Mrs Iva Page :1rd I: J Pisck 1st Mrs V R Cbadfelter
son first Edrie Kirk second and ' Airs Lucy Hubbard 1st and and :1rd Cherries: Mrs Harry Swegert 1st and Mrs Harry Swegert f1rd papers heirloom art
Marie Irey third pen Mrs Lucy Hubbard lst Mrs J L Branen 2nd Mrs- John Hol- Pest cotton quilt: Anna Gragert lst cles ot Jewelry
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1 Blue Andalusians: Cockerel Max Jar :rd Vanity set embroidery: Mrs C -
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1st and lletMax M Shed- Bckber
laries: A l'ag
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ist I nine ist Airs L Hubbard ubbard 2d
Barred Pl:amouth Rocks Cockre1:1 She'll" pu other priceless posses
rick 1st and Mrs Chas Long-pine and Edith Kirk 1Z--a2 Nichds ::rd
W Jeffries first and second Pen :
White Orpingtons: t' ock Mrs Lucy :rd Lay's garment: Mrs Emmett Dish- sions about the hom
w Jeffries first John l'iper s econd
White Ply Rocks: el: Rex !!jl' "rd' ist hen Mrs Lucy Hub- Gralit-iea j: IA(1rcsk 21r'ldR Clodfelter 1st man ist
ist '2nd 11rd: pen Airs Lucy Mrs were y are in con
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Shedrick mouth Cockr
first and second: Pullet:1 uar(" Child's garment: Mrs W L Cook h
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id n Rhubarb: Edith Kirk is t Mr Joh
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tant d a n g e r o
Rex Shedrick first and only entry S
car mr v R C lodfelter 1st II"ilar 2nd ine tt Dishman :-1rd
Buff Plymouth Rocks Cock: Leona '
!Lollar first Cockerel: Rex Shedrick I John Holhir and Canned Vegetables i Elderly Ladies' D epartment thieve is such foil'
ked Game black lareased: cockerel Tomatoes i: r Airs I: J Pock ist Knitted article: Airs J E Rogers
first pullet: Rex Shedrick first sec- ! when you can at so little cos
Jo Allen lst pullet Joe Allen lst Beans: As Ilarry Swegert 1st first
ond and third: pen Rex
Silver t iced ndtt Shedrick 1Wt s
2ral 3rd pen Joe Allen 1st arrs O W Childs and Las rug: Airs F E Gage ist rent a safe deposit box amp
a Wyaoes Cock: '
F Shedriek first I Rhode Ishind Red White: Cockerel Beets: Airs 1ohn Hotrman lst i Juvenile Department in size to keep them in Fah
I Leona Hollar 1st- pullet Leona Bol- Jellies ! Crocheted article: Dorothy Pow- ty If you have never bee
Golden NVyandottes cock: E AL l r isa d :'d '' i
Plum: Mrs V I' Clodfelter 1st nell 1t s
Sherwood first pen E Al Sherwood I 't ! ' 'n '1 int() our safety vault take th
Bantam Shute Cochin: Cock Max Airs R J Pock and Airs A C II dress: Florine Pack 1st
first second third Shedrick 1st pen Max Shedrick 1st Parker ard Nina Pownell 2nd Dorothy Pownell time tomorrow to inspect i
hen Max Shedrick iFt and Green grape: Mrs R J Pock 1st :rd
un um alum I I I Iv 1 N Bantam Buff Cochin: Cock Guy Mta-:7 V R Clodfelter saind Embroidered article: Elva Eranen
111 In n ! orman 1st hen Guy Norman 1st Lilo! grape: Mrs O W Childs 1st' 1st John Pock 9nd Dorothy Pownell
Airs John Ilollar and Mrs V R ard
II : and cockerel Guy Norman 1st John Alizeteicait
11 I Pock 2nd pullet Guy Norman 1st Chalf Ruth Parker 1st
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I John Pock and pen Cu Nora Airs G
n Apple: II Parke rs r 1st M : - '
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i Paintaisr: Drro-
- thv Pownell and Nina Pownell :1rd
--i El I st John l'ock and V R Clodfulter 2nd Airs H G Park-1
I Al -A - 1 Tlirkov4: Prral7o onot Mr c I' P er :rd 1 Foreign Articles
I Lauf itrivalumaris: Locmrel MIX
Poultry Department
1 en Shedrick 1st 2nd pullet :lax Shed-
Barred Plymouth Rocks Cockrel: i r
ick lst - rid
W Jeffries first and second Pen: --' i White Orpinwtons: Cock Mrs Lucy
W Jeffries first John Piper second ar
i lst hen l'Irs Lucy Hub-
White Plymouth Rocks: Cockrel: Rex :'i'r
i lst '2nd ird pen Mrs Lucy
Shedrick first and second: Pullet: 1 Itihui rc
ist: Mrs O W Childs 2nd
Rex Shedrick first and only entry i 1
Capons: Mrs V R Clodfelter 1st
Buff Plymouth Rocks Cock: Le y
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ohn 'foliar 2nd
'Lollar first Cockerel: Rex Shedrick
Red Game black breased: ecckerel
first pullet: Rex Shedrick first sec- ' joe Allen 1st pullet Joe Allen 1st
ond and third pen Rex Shedrick 1st
)nd rd pen Joe Allen 1st
Silver Laced Wyandottes Cock: W
Rhode Island Red White: Cockerel
F Shedriek first
Leona 'foliar I st pullet Leona BolGolden Wyandottes cock: E M lar 1st 2nd :lrd
Sherwood first pen E M Sherwood Bantam White Cochin: Coc k Max
first second third Shodrick 1st pen Max Shedriek 1st
hen Max Shedrick 1st 2nd
Bantam Buff Cochin: Cock Guy
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Norman 15t hen Guy Norman 1st
I m 2nd cockerel Guy Norman 1st John
Pock 2nd pullet Guy Norman 1st
Figure With Us On John Pock 2nd pen Guy Norman
- n Ist John l'ock 2nd
that Turkeys Bronze cock Mrs V R
" Clodfelter 1st Mrs H Lutzemeier
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- a 2nd hen Mrs V It Clodfelter 1st
n Mrs H Lutzemeier 2nd pen Mrs
Ill ' 71 N' R Clodfelter 1st Mrs- J Lutze-
meier 2nd
I Bourbon Reds cock Mrs Dora Gib-
I son lsa hen Mrs Dora Gibson 1st
M cockerel Mrs Dora Gibson 1st Put-
I ALL KINDS OF ' let 11 rs Dora Gibson 1st 2nd pen
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111 Painting and Deco- Ell Indian Runner Duck pen 'William
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N rative Work 1 White Eges: Mrs John Pock 1st
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ALL KINDS OF
1' Painting and Deco-
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ENID PAINT &
WALL PAPER CO
'a- 125 West Main Phone 445
(10-29)
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BETTER BREAD
There's Health In Better Bread
BREAD MEANS HEALTH — HEALTH klEANS
It therefore has become man' s most important food
The invigorating qualities of BAKE-RITE BREAD
builds robust and sturdy bodies that supply needed
strength and endurance—that stimulate vitality—
the essentials so necesary to health
Every tender crisp slice of this bread entices your
Palate—its the wholesome bread that puts the glow
of health in your cheeks
You Must Try
OUR BIG FLUFFY LOAF
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On Sale at All Grocery Stores
We have recently installed all new modern Bakery
Machinery which enables us to bake the biggest and
lightest loaf of light bread you ever saw You will
say that it is really a wonder
COME VISIT US DURING THE FAIR
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Brown Eggs: N J Maxe2- 1st
Mrs Iva Page 2rol Mrs Harry
ii Swegertt 3rd
High School—Agriculture
Budding and grafting specimen:
Malle Baker lst Mary Williams 2(1
Crop rotation theme: Mary --NC7rL
Hams 1st Lucile Stoner 2nd
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Domestic Art
IICH Painting: Ruth Ke ltner 1st
" 9nd
Original poem: Ruth Kehne
Keltner lst Ruth
Ruth Kfltner 1st
BREAD
Bake-Rite Bakery
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11)7 south Grand Avenue Phone 29
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Apple pickles: Mrs Wm Johnson
1st Mrs R J Pock 2nd Mrs V R
Clodfelter 3rd
Green tomato pickles Mrs V R
Clodfelter 1st
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Chow chow: Mrs Harry Swegert
1st Airs V H Clodfe her 2nd
cherry pickles: Mrs O IV Childs
1st
a Beet pickles: Edrie Kirk 1st Mrs
I C B Long 2nd Mrs Harry Sw-eger
Alang0 pickles: Mrs R J Pock 1st
Mrs V K Clodfulter 2nd
Piccalilli: Mrs V R Clodfelter 1st
Meats
Canned beef: Mrs H A Pownell
first
Canned pnrk Mrs Harry Swegert
1st Edrie Kirk 2nd
Cakes and Cookies
A n O food ('ake: Louie Daugherty
ist Mrs C B Long 2nd
n 1)vils food cake: Eva Hoffman 1st
a Airs Harry Swegert 2nd
Durnt sugar cake: Mrs John Hoff7-
man 1 t Airs Harry Swegert 2nd
im Edith Kirk 3rd
White nlyer cake: Eva iiifrran
Dark layer cake: IAona !foliar 1st
I'lain cookis Hrs Harry Swegert
m first
One-half dozen doughnuts: Mrs
Harvey Stoutist Mrs Earl Dishman
2tui Mrs C IV Kirk :rd
a Cinnamon rlls: Airs Harvey Stout
1st Mrs R 1 Pock 2nd Mrs John
!"! Hoffman 3rd
Light rolls: Mrs Earl Dishman ist
E - Airs O V Childs 2nd Mrs Ilarvcy
Stout 3rd
Wheat yeast hrend: Mrs Earl Dish-
II man 1st Airs liarvey Stout 2nd Airs
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Mrs GuN Norman 1st Ails
Earl Dishman 2nd Mrs J IV 'labs
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Preserves ()Nest
Blackberry jam: Mrs C L Long-1 first
pine 1st Mrs J L Branen 2nd Mrs 1 Oldest
V R Clodfelter :3rd i Oldest
Strawberry: Mrs R J Pock 1st Oldest
Mrs C Longpine 2nd Mrs Harry
Swegert :rd
Apple Butter: Mrs Harry Swegert!
I 1st Mrs R J Pock 2nd Mrs Wm
Johnson
Pear preserves: Mrs R J Pock 1st
Mrs Harry Swegert 2nd Mrs V R
Clodfelter 3rd
Plum butter: Mrs John foliar 1st
Mrs V R Clodfelter 2nd Mrs I J
Pock 3rd
Watermelon preserves: Mrs R J!
Pock 1st Airs Iva Page 2nd Mrs V
R Clodfelter 2rd
Peach butter: Airs R J Pock 1st'
Mrs W M Johnson 2nd Mrs Harry
S wegert 3rd
Grape butter: Mrs C N Long 1st !
Mrs V R Clodfelter 2nd Mrs R J i
Pock :rd
Peach preserves: Irs R J Pock
1t Mrs C B Long 2nd Mrs John 1
11Ilar :3id
Cherry preserves: Mrs J Ix 1ran-1
n 1st Mrs V R Clodfelte 2nd1
Mrs (' L Longpine
Pickles and Relishes
Peach pickles: Mrs C B Longs 1st
Mrs O W Childs 2nd Mrs Harry
Swegrt :!rd
Watermelon pickles: Mrs R J
Pock 1st Mrs V R Clodfdter 2nd
Mrs E H Stoner :ird
Cucumber pickles sweet : Ed rie
Kirk 1st Edith Kirk 2nd Mrs Iva
Page :3rd
Cucumber pickles sour: Mrs harry
Swegert 1st Mrs V R Clodfelter 2d
Apple pickles: Mrs Wm Johnson
1st Mrs R J Pock 2nd Mrs V It
Clodlelter 3rd
Green tomato pickles Mrs V R
Clodfelter 1st
Chow chow: Mrs harry Swegert
1st Mrs V R Clodfelter 2nd
Cherry pickles: Mrs O W Childs!
1st
Beet pickles: Edrie Kirk 1st Mrs
C B Long 2nd Mrs harry Sweger
:rd
Man() pickles: Mrs R J Pock ist
Mrs V R Clodfulter 2nd
Piccalilli: Mrs V R Clodfelter 1st
Meats
Canned beef: Mrs H A Pownell
first
Canned pnrk : Ali's Harry Swegert
1st Edrie Kirk 2n1
Cakes and Cookies
A n food cake: Louie Daugherty
1st Mrs C 13 Long 2nd
IT IS FOLLY
Keeping valuable
papers heirloom arti-
cles of jewelry and
other priceless posses-
sions about the home
where they are in con-
stant danger of
thieves is such folly
when you can at so little cost
rent a safe deposit box ample
in size to keep them in safe-
ty If you have never been
into our safety vault take the
time tomorrow to inspect it
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I Quilt with most pieces: Anna Gra-
Blackberry: Mrs II G Parker 1st gert 1st
Mrs V 1: Clociffe lter 2nd
Preserves I Oldest article: Mrs John Fortney
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china: Mrs Wm Johnson
firearm: Wallace Modesett
article of wearing apparel:
Money invested
at 7 doubles
itself inio years
OKLAHOMA GAS AND manic comPANY
ENID DIVISION Lincoln Beerbower Mgr
"You Should he One of Our Many Shareholders"
Mr W C Kirk southwest of Fairmont
Pest display of coins: Ruth Keltner Miss Iola Claus spent Sunday with
Water colors: Mrs E D Coldiron Misses Lillie Sisson and Irene Mar-
1st Ted Coldiron 2nd tin
Hand-painted china: Mrs E D Mrs Sam Wy ler returned home on
Celliron 1st Mrs Wm Johnson 2nd Tuesday from a ten days' visit in
Indian relics: Rose Nichols Kansas
Judges 1 The Ladies Aid will have an all-day
Miss Myrtle Stimson Carrier home nieeting with Mrs George Starke' on
econornles Thursday October 22
Miss Davis Hayward education -
Mr Paul G Adams Stillwater Aris
I s Helen Eason was in Enid last
agriculture 1 week-end visiting her parents Mr
I and Mrs T T Eason 1305 West
I Broadway She is attending school
ELM DALE at Norman
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on the road of successful
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that safety of principal is
his first consideration
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pays you a satisfactory rate of
return regularly without fail
regardless of what happens to
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Purcell, F. Everett. The Enid Events. (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1925, newspaper, October 22, 1925; Enid, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2074617/m1/6/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed June 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.