The Enid Events. (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 7, 1927 Page: 4 of 20
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EASTER LONG A co
nA KNFSS o'er en 'salters ardent
A-- Ear and ler away'
Twilight morn an angel guard
A reat atone roiled ss syl
Mary bearing vices sweet
On loving teak intent
Drooping milent 'roan kJ
Tsar only lor lament
0 IOW MU sad di consulate
lure from the rock reit grave
And know thou now the Master's weir&
I be measage that He saves
Co lintel among the Ilk—
Put by thy owre
'The Lord I Preen se He eat&
And wait to Spook to thee
Hare Employ0::
as Symbol Vift
of the MoonIA
IMutniess many people have won-
dered what relation to the Easter
season is borne by the hosts of candy
haro4 and rabbits which are diaplayed
by the confectioners side by side with
the Easter eggs Th14 association of
the hare with the festival is an old
custom among the nertnans and has
doubtless been Introduced into this
country by them Its origin is remote
and rather vague but the attempt to
trace It brings out interesting facts
In kn article by Katherine Hillard
In the Atlantic Monthly for May IBM
the author went Into the subject of tho
Easter hare at length Researches
having shown that the hare was used
by vartous enclent netball as a sym-
bol of the moon she prefaced her re-
marks by mottle explanation of the
chute conneetton between the moon
and Easter thus establishing the
chain of related ideas For one thing
she mentioned that tliti Ion golidems
nut Easter Find
Eostre Is thought to have been Met -
Mal with Astarte the l'imenteten gol-
dens of the flioott Then followed an
account of the Important part whiett
the moon played in the religions my-
thology of the Egypt la no Its differ-
ent phases were thought to represent
the conflict between the powers of
good and evil Doring the loiter or
waning holt of the mtom l'yphott the
god of darkness and evil was sno-H
potted to conquer Osiris who repro
seated light and the prinetple of good
Osiris It was thought I eta lip
14 picas correapon linz to the Litter
two weeks or the ittoon'a monthly
course- Then "wtth the now moon
Ostris came baei to life and at its
the Egyptians Itaeritivti blaek pig
(representing the tu)vs- conquered Ty-1
Oen) to Ootrio In the pisnkpliere
of Dendersh the god Khunsee is seen
offering a pig by the leg in the disk of
the full moon and contInued the so
thor "In some parts of England a leg
of pig Is still eaten on Easter Mende)
—4 curious survival of this aaerinee"
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SWEETHEART LOYAL
Waitress Wronged Twice Kills
Iler Attacker
Stanley N D—Shooting to death
the man who attacked ber and boasted
about it Allti Holtz t wenty years
Mt H prytty waitress IS happy la
Jail hero awaiting trial because her
tragedy lois not shaken the faith of
her sweetheart
Alice WW1 engaged to marry Jack
Hardwick a fort ler farmhand of her
father's farm and now owner of u bur-
her shop and re4tiiurant Alice was
employed wailrems in the restau-
rant Late mit night Willie Nafus twenty-
three years Mit of Sanish N It way-
laid Al He whilo ott ber way to her
lodging from the restaurant tfter-
ward Naftiot roomed to the restaurant
and spoke stightitigly of the girl in the
bearing of Hardwick
Hardwick did not believe the story
was true but cautioned Alice about be-
ing friendly with Natits Unnerved
the girl t'Irlett for hours Then she be-
came desperate In Hardwick's bar-
ber shop she 'secured a revolver nil-
lowing Neils to a billiard hall she
Jerked the revolver from her coat and
shot the matt through the heart
She is now being held on a charge
of murder while prominent citizens
are urging authorities to dismiss the
case But no matter what her fate
may be she Is happy for Hardwick
Sttillitilig by het
"1 don't want to talk to anyone ex-
cept my folks about Ibis" she says "I
was afraid I vvould break down but
now Jock atilt bellevea in rue and
loves me so I am contented His love
is till that counts with I110"
"1 (thill't i)011fVil Nartis but I believe
In Alice" Hardwick mays
Dog Braves 40 Below
to Carry Plea for Hell
Little Squaw Alaska----Carrying a
scribbled noto trout two miners crip-
pled by an explosion a malamute dog
((ssod a 3004) foot 1)44:4 In the Brooks
Itiounttin range at night with the
mercury 40 degroes below zero to Ills
master's cabin here The Injured mon
have arrived here
Oscar Ottersonlit Little Squaw min
or was awakened at 2:30 in the morn
lug by his dog Nigger whining and
scratching at the door A It e on
the husky's neck read: "Conte both
seriously injured Exttiosion"
tIttersonix had lent tho dog to J S
Shaw and C Initi lap who were min
ing on Tohin creok beyond tile pass
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aled an1 a team of dogs found
Shaw and Dunlap badly injured by
the explosion or 1 thtotto
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Fronk tho Little Sip law radio station
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stales signal corps tulles north of
the Arctic cirele word was sent to
Vtirbilliks Alaska to rush an airplane
to take the patients to a hospital
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THE ENID EVENTS ENID OKLA THURSDAY APRIL 7 1927
Hark! Rejoicing chimes are ringing
Earth no longer fa torlorni
Peppy hearts once more are mittens
With the joy of Easter morn
In the chancel bloom th flovers
Lilt fragrant fair and whits
After all the cheerless hours
Ot our penitential night
Chant th singers of Chridt's glory
Kneel th worehipers to Pray
And win we hear the story
of his Resurrection day
Oh! the joys of Easter morning
When with Christ we leave oarth's
sod
When the early spring is dawning
And we worship near to Ood!
PAGAN CUSTOM OF
RITE OF EXPIATION
Feast of Purification in An
dent Rome
In the calendar of ancient Rome
February 15 stood for the feast of
purification when worshipers of tbo
pagau gods indulged in rites and cere-
monies of expiation The pagan oh-
ovule although brief in duration
was In some of its aspects similar In
purpose to the modern Chriatiaa Len-
tea seasou
The Roman Februa was the most re-
markable of the feasts of the ancient
Romano The lova of the present-day
Italian for frequent religious observe-
tiona saint& days and festivals may
be a heritage front those distant an-
cestors who worshiped the innumer-
ublo deities of their polytheistic faith
Theee rites' and feasts were says Gib-
bon the Detroit News recalls "closely
interwoven with every circumstance of
buminees and pleasure of public or of
prtvate life and it seemed impoedible
In escape the observance of them with-
out at the sante time renouncing the
commerce of mankind and all the of-
Ikea of amusement and society"
To avoid participation in these vari-
ous femtivititos without thereby incur-
ring iiiipular or official displeasure and
ite accompanying plintahment WWI one
of ttm chief concerns of the early
Christians of Home There came a
time however when the shoe was on
the other foot and the triumphant
Christians attached severe penalties to
the obeervance of the old feasts The
restive) of purification became the
Christian Lenten moon the spring
celebration of the pagans became the
Easter of the Christians and the De
comber Saturnalia was superseded by
Christmas
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Just MI4 to overflowing
ith jo) ot piing and sunny skies
And slods rait- green things grossing
Welcome Easter Message
More people go to churc'h on Llasiel
Sunday than upon any other day in tho
year because tho ineesiage Is a funda
mental ono and whatever else Chris
tiens may bo charged with tho truth
Is the mass of the Chr Wien peopie
really believe In the fundamentals of
their rth1kn orhapo if they beard
more sermons on the resurrected
Christ more plow4 would be lied than
ere Je AL maid 'If I be lifted up I
will drew all men to Mo" gni thoe
cliurAdtes In which a real ItvIng Vbrtst
Is preached do not leek attendants
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Hillsdale News
I (Miss Marie Beck correspondent)
Church Notes family over the week-end
Sunday school at 10 a m classes and brother Mr Earl Ransom and
Mr and Mrs John Gerheard and
I for all ages Ernest Barnes super- family Mr and Mrs Carl Bengtson
1 intendent Morning worship at 11 and son Jack were Sunday dinner
'Christian Endeavor at 7:15 Evening guests of M r and Mrs Howard Gear
services at 8:00 heard and family
Passion week services begin on Sun-
day morning April 10 and continue Misses Elsie Bengtson and Loraine
Cearheard who are attending school
throughout the week Service being in Stillwater spent the week-end with
held every night except Saturday and home folks Mesdames Roy Golden
will culminate on Easter Sunday
morning with the commemoration of and Gearheard took them back to
the Lord's supper In the main these school Sunday returning Monday
morning
services will follow the events of the Mrs R W Hale and son Marvin at-
last week of Christ's life on earth
As far as possible let the attendance tended the graduation recital Tuesday
at these services be regular coming evening at Phillips University when
Miss Sylvia Kennedy received her de-
each night The entire community gree in oratory from the school of ex-
pression persenting as a dramatic
regardless of church affiliation or lack
of it are urged to attend Subjects 1
i
will be announced at a later date— reading the famous play "Bought and
Paid For"
I IS' A Lower pastor
The Mothers' Study Club will meet 1 icy
Miss Grace Hale Mrs Flossie Bark-
Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs' thand daughter Alice accompanied
em to Enid
W IV Thomas
About 14 of our Christian Endeavor Mr and Mrs Ernest Tribby and
workers motored to Carrier Monday two children of Harper Kan motored
down Sunday and spent the day with
evening where they attended the C E '
Mr
convention and report a fine time Tribby's sister Mrs Riley Mc-
worth going much farther to attend Neal and family
Mrs C J Hayworth and Mrs J H
General News Roy entertained the H II B club at
Mr and Mrs Floyd Thomas Mr Mrs Roy's home Tuesday March 29
and Mrs Earl Ransom Mrs J P Those present were Mrs L D Golden
Ransom and Mr Ben Ransom were Mrs Frank Wallace Mrs Everett
Enid business visitors Monday !Horton Airs Will Shaw Mrs Will
Mrs IL O Childers entertained with! swift Mrs C H Neal Mrs F D and
a Sunday dinner in honor of her IL F Burns Mrs Olof Bengtson Mrs
'
daughter Lovae's birthday Guests
w T P Robinson and Mrs Roy and Mrs
were Misses Mary and Jean Shearer
Hayworth A delightful afternoon
Cleo and Orlie Rayner and Alys Bark-
Icy was spent and a delicious two course
luncheon was served by Miss Myrtle
Paul Hoeltzel and James Taylor !
took Mr R L Taylor to Geuda ' Hayworth and Miss Rea Gearheard
Springs Monday where he remained
for treatment We are sorry to hear
of his failing health
Miss Marie Beck took Sunday din- ayward News
ner with Miss Lucile Wise
Mr and Mrs Don Jones are very —
happy over the arrival of a fine baby The annual school meeting was held
March 29 A report of the past year
arc
girl at their home Tuesday of last
happy over the arrival of a fine baby! The annual school meeting was held
girl at their home Tuesday of last March 29 A report of the past year
week Little Gerald is sure proud of was given The usual estimate was
his little Sister i voted and Homer Holding elected to
Announcement has been received of I succeed Howard Braithwaite as mem-
the arrival of an 8-pound boy at the ber of the school board
home of Mr and Mrs Webster Lynch! The Parent-Teachers association
near Covington -Sunday April 2 1 meets April 12 A representative of
R W Hale received a telegram Sat- the United States Educational Health
1 urday noon from the Santa Fe office
to report for duty Monday mornin g I association Will be here to give us a
on the main line between Guthrie and
'Arkansas City and left Sunday morn-
ing for Mul where he is stationed at
I
present Mr McLaughlin of °Idaho-
Seeds With
ma City was sent here to take charge
during Mr Hale's absence which may Seeds like people don't always
be until late autumn yl There's much in heredity as well a
Mr and Mrs Ellis Ilinchcliffe and come from good healthy parent st(
Mr and Mrs Jeff Gordon visited Sun- good results while other seeds t
day with Mr and Mrs Charles James color in weight—bring forth sicli
Mr and Mrs Martin Messenger You're safe in getting your sei
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spent Sunday with relatives in Enid rich ripe and nourishing All ari
Mr and Mrs Herman Messenger 1
and family were Sunday afternoon West Side
guests of her mother Mrs Will Kent
near Nash 223 West Randolph WE
Mr and Mrs Ellis Hinchcliffe visit-
ed Monday with their daughter Mrs lecture demonstrating how to keep
J W Reid and family of Enid - well and how to render first aid in
Mr and Mrs Emery Ransom and case of emergency After the health
family of Protection Kan visited program the High School Athletic as-
with his mother Mrs J P Ransom sociation will give a box supper The
and brother Mr Earl Ransom and athletic association is trying to be
family over the week-end self supporting Some material is
Mr and Mrs John Gerheard and needed for the StWilliZ athletic work
family Mr and Mrs Carl Bengtson There was a good attendance of the
and son Jack were Sunday dinner boys' and girls' club last Tuesday The
guests of Mr and Mrs Howard Gear- club decided to have their local club
heard and family rally April 16 To raise the money to
Misses Elsie Bengtson and Loraine send a delegate to the state meeting
Clearheard who are attending school each member is to furnish a dozen
in Stillwater spent the week-end with eggs The eggs will be judged and
home folks Mesdames Roy Golden sold the first week in May
and Gearheard took them back to The general science class is apply-
school Sunday returning Monday ing some science to the garden and
morning ground this week
Mrs R W Hale and son Marvin at- The street grader did a good serv-
tended the graduation recital Tuesday ice this week It even smoothed our
evening at Phillips University when school drive way
Miss Sylvia Kennedy received her de- Baseball and jump the rope has
gree in oratory from the school of ex- ' been the games this week
pression persenting as a dramatic I A new drain system has been in-
reading the famous play "Bought and I stalled at the pump The floor of the
Paid For" primary room received another coat
Miss Grace Hale Mrs Flossie Bark- of oil last Saturday Some of the
Icy and (laughter Alice accompanied black boards were also painted
them to Enid The seniors gave the chapel pro-
Mr and Mrs Ernest Tribby and gram Friday
two children of Harper Kan ' motored Miss Williams saw "The Music Box
down Sunday and spent the day with Revue" in Enid Monday night
Mr Tribby's sister Mrs Riley Mc- Mrs Vosburg enjoyed a visit by
Neal and family her brother last week
Mrs C J Hayworth and Mrs J II Albert Correll was visiting at Hay-
Roy entertained the H H B club at ward last Sunday
Mrs Roy's home Tuesday March 29 Miss Flossie Moore a graduate
Those present were Mrs L D Golden from Hayward last year and who has
Nirs Frank Wallace Mrs Everett been attending the Texarkana Busi-
Horton Mrs Will Shaw Mrs Will ness College this winter is home
swift Mrs C IL Neal Mrs F a and again
Hayward is developing an orchestra
They now have six members
The juniors have decided upon May
3 for the junior and senior banquet
The seniors are practicing on their
play entitled "Fascinating Fanny
Brown" It will be given April 22
A group of young folks are prac-
ticing a play to be given for the
Christian Endeavor The play is
called "Lir Wild Rose" The date has
not been set
We have two new pupils in school
this week Irene Woodward for the
7th grade and Frank Woodard a soph-
omore in the high school They have
come from Junction City Kan Frank
says he is pleased with our school and
the courtesy of the students
Mr and Mrs Shappell have start-
ed a revival meeting at Hayward
Seeds With A Pedigree
Seeds like people don't always turn out as you expect them to
There's much in heredity as well as in environment Seeds that have
come from good healthy parent stock can be depended on to produce
good results while other seeds that look just the same in size in
color in weight—bring forth sickly fruit or die before they ripen
You're safe in getting your seed here Your vegetables will be
rich ripe and nourishing All varieties always on hand
'West Side Feed Store
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Apparel
Being Well Dressed
Need Not Be Expensive
Good taste does not require an extrava-
gant outlay but it does require thought
and care in your selection
In our showing of Spring Clothes you
are sure of correct style good tailoring
dependable quality and at a price with-
in the reach of the most modest purse
$25 gg $30 Bo $35
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