The Enid Events. (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 22, 1926 Page: 14 of 22
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HAYWARD STATIC
Our U S mail carrier was wel-
comed back on the job Friday Ile
is now sporting a new '27 model
coupe the first in Garfield county
Richard Dunbar spent Monday
with his grandmother Mrs E A
Dunbar
Little Jack Moore the mail car-
rier's son who has been bad sick
since their return is quickly recover-
ing Mr Loys IIise called on Mr S B
Moore Wednesday morning
Mr and Mrs W D Harvey and
son Warren called on Mrs Dunbar
Mr Harvey's mother Sunday
Earl Meyers and Mike Decker call-
ed on 11 N Moore the mail carrier
Sunday
Miss Beulah Tompson is sporting a
"Boot's bob" of late it is very be-
coming Miss Louise Holton Miss Marie
Neundorf and Mr Alton Neundorf
called on Miss Flossie Moore Sunday
evening
Mr and Mrs Gus Johnson of hay-
ward motored to Lucien Monday eve
Mrs R E Moore of Stillwater is
spending a week visiting with her
cousins Mr and Mrs S B Moere
Miss Beulah Tompson and Mr Al-
bert Braithwaite motored to Coving-
ton Sunday evening
Miss Iris Craig and Mr John lIodge
motored to Covington Thursday eve
Mr Clifford Ilise is helping his
father plow this week
Mr and Mrs H N Moore called
at the Gus Johnson home Sunday
The neighbors all miss Mr and
Mrs DeBoard ifrom the neighboring
circle We all hope they are pleased
with their new home
Mr and Mrs James Dunbar and
family were dinner guests at Mrs E
A Dunbar's home
Miss Narcissus Cook of Douglas
spent the week-end with relatives In
Lucien
Mrs Martha Pricer former resi-
dent of this community mourns the
loss of her infant son who died in
the Guthrie hospital Sunday
Miss Effie Graves is visiting her
sister Mrs Gus Johnson this week
Miss Flossie Moore left Perry on
the 9:26 train Monday evening for
Texarkana Texas There she In-
tends to stay with her brother and
attend business college
Those W h o accompanied Miss
Moore to the train were her parents
Mr and Mrs S B Moore and sister
Fern her brother and wife Mr and
Mrs E P Moore and little daughter
Betty Lee and her brother and wife
Mr and Mrs H N Moore and small
son Jack and Mrs IL E Moore
dent or this community mourns tau Mrs Walter Mason and son Law-
loss of her infant son who died in rence left for Booker Texas Friday
the Guthrie hospital Sunday to visit her parmts Mr and Mrs
Miss Effie Graves is visiting her Mounts
tister Mrs Gus Johnson this week Rev Oakes motored to Alva and
Miss Flossie Moore left Perry on Waynoka Monday
the 9:26 train Monday evening for Mr and Mrs Samuel Bass went to
Texarkana Texas There she In- Enid Saturday to visit with relatives
tends to stay with her brother and and friends
attend business college Mrs Ca !lie Jones is visiting at the
Those Mil o accompanied Miss home of her son Grover and family
o
Moore to the train were her parents south f town
Mr and Mrs S B Moore and sister Mr and Mrs Oakes went to King-
Fern her brother and wife Mr and fisher Thursday visiting at the home
Mrs E P Moore and little daughter of Air Oakes brother and family
Betty Lee and her brother and wife they returned Ik:iday
Mr and Mrs H N Moore and small Alt Joe Jose is employed by C
on Jack and Mrs R E Moore Brewster as the ice man
Rev Oakes preached on the street
BERRY COMMUNI Ty Sunday and had a fair size audience
Tuesday evening as Mrs DaveH
- Montgomery was doing her house I
work in some manner she fell and
Miss Reola Wise spent Sunday vis-
ting with Lovea Childers broke her leg she was rushed to a
Mr and Mrs Will Thomas and ' hospital at Enid
araliy Mr and Mrs Floyd Thomas Joe jantz motored to Enid Tues-
da
Ind family spent Sunday visiting y afternoon
Mill Thomas' brother Fred and Howard and Foster Harrington of
'amily Douglas were Goltry visitors Mon-
Mr and Mrs Earl Wise and fain-
day afternoon
Iv spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Rev and Mrs Oakes and daughter
1 Brain in Hillsdale Mabel Mrs Walter Mason and Mrs
Samuel ass went to Enid Thursday
B
Mr and Mrs Elmer Boyington and
'amily of Carrier spent Sunday eve-
afternoon called on Mrs Montgomery
Mil o is in the hospital there
ling visiting and eating ice cream
vith Will Hatfield J and Mrs C M Wampler and
Mrs Al Currier is carrying a pet I :''t jS
Miss T:cola Wise spent Sunday vis-
iting with Lovea Childers
Mr and Mrs Will Thomas and
famliy Mr and Mrs Floyd Thomas
and family spent Sunday visiting
Will Thomas' brother Fred and
family
Mr and Mrs Earl Wise and fain-
spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs
E Brain in Hillsdale
Mr and Mrs Elmer Boyington and
family of Carrier spent Sunday eve-
ning visiting and eating ice cream
with Will Hatfield
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around on her chin it's strange bow I nesdaY
Sam
some people care more for their pet Duller and P B Becker mo-
s
than for things of great value tored to Cherokee last Wednesday
Among the Enid shoppers Satur- John Doltz and M Hammond left
for Iowa last week they are making
day were Mr and Mrs J W Harper
t
and daughter l‘Irs Will Shaw Miss he trip overland
Faye Thomas Mrs Earl Wise and
Mrs E S Barnes
Miss Lucile and Audrey Wise vis- GARBER NFIITS
ited at the Thomas home Thursday of
last week They attended the sale Mr and Mrs Robert Glass of Wau-
cif Bert Dowers in the afternoon
Mrs Will Hatfield who is cooking ------------'
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for Moore's threshing machine crew ' —
has been on the sick list for the last 1
few days but is better at this writ- ' I'vT e m
ove
ing (Tuesday) 1 1
Miss Emma Thompson took dinner
with Leula Mae Liming they spent 'fir I J
the afternoon visiting with Audrey 1 1 011 hastly I
Wise at Mrs E Brain's i 1
Mrs Earl Wise and daughters 1 I
spent Monday afternoon at Will hat-
held's s Alma Experts in PACKING and
Mis Hartman spent Sunday
with Marie Beck ' CRATING GOOD HAULING
Mr Rex Worman who is employed ! EQUIPMENT CAFEFUL and
at the Moore threshing machine had EXPERIENCED WORKMEN
the misfortune of being knocked down
by the tongue of the separator his —
leg was badly bruised but n9 !Kns II
brolien 611PP"
Several from this community are
sorry to hear that Ilillsdale will
loose their minister Rev C E Hur-
ley who will attend the University
cf Tennessee find will Ozp fill the
pulpit of a near-by church
A large number from this commu-
nity attended the gale of Bert Dowers
Thursday several purchases were
made Ilert Dowers and family will
leave for Idaho some time this Nveck
Mr Jack Pope of Enid is hdping
Mr Charlie Church (luring the busy
season
The Perry Club 111 meut with
Mrs C A Marquis hoping all mem-
bers will be present
Breekinridge Breezes
Marvin Cade and Cecil Elexsen
F pent Sunday in Oklahoma City
Mr Tom Cooper's sister from Cal-
ifornia is spending a few days at
the Tom Cooper home
Mary Schneider spent Sunday eve-
ning at the Doe Jenkins home
Mr and Mrs Charlie Schultz and
sons called at the Henry W Heiberg
home Monday morning
Miss Mollie Diet celebrated her
birthday Friday evening
Mr and Mrs Emil T Evers and
children and Mr and Mrs George
Evers and daughter were Monday
evening visitors at the John Evers'
home
George Diel called en Arthur Jen- I
Mns Wednesday noon
A large crowd attcialed the sale at
Oscar Sclirceder's Tuesday
Mrs Ed Romang and daughter
Edith called at the Doe Jenkins htime
Friday morning
Mr and Mrs Geo Did and daugh-
ters Mollie and Rosie were Enid
F hoppers Friday
Emil T Evers called on his father
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Friday afternoon komis were Sunday dinner guests of Leslie and Albert accompanied Mr
Among the Enid shoppers Satur- Mr and Mrs R D Creighton I Goodpasture to Hennessey Saturday
day were Mr and Mrs Henry Stet- Mr and Airs Geo Bass and baby and visited relativ-ss
nisch Mrs Bessie Weden Mr aid of Guthrie were Sunday evening call- I Mrs Kate Ueollar and on Joe and
Mrs Wm Jenkins and daughter Ruth ers of Mr and Mrs II D Rogers I Mrs John INTri and Junior and Kath-
Mr and Mrs Pete Schmidt Mr and N It Colby and family returned rine Prudot motored to Garber and
Airs Reynolds and daughters Mrs last Tuesday from a six weeks tour spent the day with relatives N
Roberts and son Paul Joseph Voght of the western states They visited Mrs Joe Pribyl and daughters
Mr John Marshall and Walter Gado in Colorado thru the Yellowstone Christina Josie and Elizabeth and
Mr and Mrs Henry Siefried spent Park and thru California and return- son Steve and Miss Elinore Roads
Friday evening at the Alex Wieder- ed home the southern route thru Ari- shopped in Enid Saturday
kehr home zona Ivan Southwick and family I Mr and Mrs John Roads received
Mr and Mrs Henry W Heiberg who accompanied them stopped over word Sunday of the death of Mrs
and Miss Ruth Jenkins spent Sunday in Peublo Colo for a few days visit Road's neice at Mutual Mr and
in Oklahoma City Mrs J B Cullison and children'
Miss Freda and Minnie IleitleId of Chicago are guests of her par-I -
gave a lawn party Sunday evening ents Mr and Mrs S Searcy and
Mr Eddie Alohlenbrink spent Sun- family They will also visit in Enid a
day afternoon with home folks with Judge and Mrs Cullison and
Mr and Mrs Tom Robison Mr and other relatives before returning home
Mrs Willie Jenkins and Charlie Jen- Mr and Mrs M G Harrington en- I
kins were Sunday dinner guests at tertained the Evangelistic party in-
the Doc Jenkins home eluding Rev Kendall Mr and Mrs I
Mr and Mrs Ed Schultz of Enid Moore and children and Mr Jacob-
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr son to Sunday dinner I gst 1 to e
and Mrs Will Schultz The revival meetings are well sit
II E B CLUB
Mrs Howard Marshall entertained
the H E IL Club Wednesday after-
noon July 14 Members answering
roll call were Mesdames Peterson
D Bacon Fred Johnson Julius Evers
Chas Campbell Doc Jenkins Pat
Bird Ed Kunard Walter Bacon John
Hartman Wilbur Campbell Grandma
Bird Edith Leir Tom Robison and
Miss Glen Travis
Visitors were Mrs Wagoner Mrs
Bessie Gilger and Ruth Jenkins The
afternoon was spent in quilting The
good cheer package was drawn by
Mrs Wagoner
At 4:30 o'clock a delicious lunch
was served Next meeting will be
in two weeks with Mrs Peterson
—REPORTER
Goltry Gleanings
Cie LTA a Call
Merchants Transfer
& Storage Co
Go Fairgrieves owner and
manager
209 SOUTH GRAND AVE
Phones: Office 818 Iles 753
(7-29)
Wall Paper
In Attractive De-
signs for Every Wall
in Your Home
All ready for your close inspec-
tion We have a wonderful se-
lection of the best domestic and
imported papers and our men
are experts in putting them up
"Full value" is our motto We
have adopted this policy in all
our years in business and our
patrons as WC11 as ourselves
have greatly profited thereby
Let us estimate
ENID PAINT &
WALL PAPER
COMPANY
South Side Square
(7-29)
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TIIE ENID EVENTS' ENID OKLA TIIURSDAY JULY 22 1926
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N R Colby and family returned rine Prudot motored to Garber and
last Tuesday from a six weeks tour spent the day with relatives
of the western states They visited Mrs Joe Pribyl and daughters
in Colorado thru the Yellowstone Christina Josie and Elizabeth and
Park and thru California and return- son Steve and Miss Elinore Roads
ed borne the southern route thru Art- shopped in Enid Saturday
zona Ivan Southwick and family Mr and Mrs John Roads received
who accompanied them stopped over word Sunday of the death of Mrs
in Peublo Colo for a few days visit 1 Road's neice at Mutual Mr and
Mrs J B Cullison and children'
of Chicago are guests of her par-
eats Mr and Mrs S Searcy and
family They will also visit in Enid
with Judge and Mrs Cullison and
other relatives before returning home
Mr and Mrs M G Harrington en-I
tertained the Evangelistic party in-
eluding Rev Kendall Mr and Mrs1
Moore and children and Mr Jacob-1
son to Sunday dinner 1 Saes
The revival meetings are well at-
tended and interest is growing day
by day They are beginning the
third week and will probably continue
another week
Mrs Parker of Los Angeles is the
house guest of her daughter Mrs
Roy Eaton
Judge J B Cullison was campaign--
ing in the city Tuesday and was the
guest of Mr and Mrs S Searcy for
luncheon
Mrs O B Peachee who with her
children are visiting in Montana
writes she is having a wonderful va- -
cation and is enjoying the cool weath-
er
Mr and Mrs Ivan Southwick and IL O
Joan returned home Friday from
their six weeks tour of the western A
Mrs Rose and daughters of Okla-
states
A G Crowe of Enid was visiting
in Garber last week
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roma City were guests of her moth- -
er and sister Mrs Fugott and Mrs
Frank Wilson last week
BISON ITEMS
The following shopped in Enid
Wednesday of last week: Mr and
Mrs John Roads Mrs 11 II Slusher
Mrs B F Taylor and Mrs J E
lIerrian
Mrs Intel and on Oris and Mrs
Anglin and on Olof of Enid visited
Thursday with their parents Mr and
Mrs J D Blodgett
Mrs Chas Goodpasture and sons
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—Pedrick Piston
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day evening Funeral services were
held Monday morning They return-
ed Monday evening
Mr and Mrs J B Frost and son
Victor motored to Enid Sunday night
and enjoyed a sermon by the Enid
M E pastor
The Oklahoma City boosters ar-
rived Monday morning about 10
o'clock and say we're not for Okla-
homa City for most of them thought
they were too big for Bison and mo-
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Genuine Alabastine 5 pound package 35
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stead of going through the town and
they didn't even play us a tune and
stingy! They sure were with their
souvenirs
Mr J L Stephenson and family
visited in Enid and west of Enid
Sunday
Mrs J B Frost goes on the mail
route as Mr J B Frost is taking
his vacation
The correspondent has been too
busy the past two or three weeks to
gather much news Therefore the
items have been short
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Purcell, F. Everett. The Enid Events. (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 22, 1926, newspaper, July 22, 1926; Enid, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2074656/m1/14/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.