The Enid Events (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 31, 1929 Page: 4 of 18
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ENID! EVENTS
1The evening was spent in playing
Douglas Items
Fairmont News icards high score going to Mrs O
1J Schroeder and Mr Walter Sch- ommormomong
"God has been good to me! Toroeder low score to Mrs Henry The Douglas community three
tell in part !S(hroeder and Mr Faurote At al day fair closed Friday evening It
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was one of the most successful
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' nity !cream cake and coffee were sery-
i fairs that this community has v(-
1 Ms gracious bounty in so many ed
- ways er held While there were not
as many exhibitors as in some
Ilas blessed me through bright l
I y former years the spirit of cooper-
years of happy days
I have not eloquence to voice his! Otter Valle—
ation was greater than ever be
praise I Mrs Fred Gragert was plcasart fore The good quality of the ex
I can but say again with grateful!ly surprined for her birthday last
hihits in all departments was very
heart !Thursday evening by a host of rel
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praise 1 Mrs Fred Gragert was pleasant
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- I can but say again with grateful 13 surprised for her birthday last
'01 heart I Thursday evening by a host of rel
God has been good to me" le:ives and friends Cards were en
tjoyed by the following and their
r Mr and Mrs John Ditgen motor- families: Henry Nobis Ed Lang
!!! ( ed to Marshall Thursday !Oscar Kruckenherg Rudolf Del-
H Mr and Mn John Duncan at- berg Wm Breihen Henry Meyer
1 ' I tended the fair at Garber Wednes- Ray Johnson M F Mittelsteadt
1 ' f day Marry Sweger Mrs Lizzie John-
I The Fairmont band furnished en- son Lula Meyer and August Mey-
i tertainment at the Hunter fair On '
0 Wednesday We are having new cement walks
1' - I Mr and Mrs- John Ditgen and put in at our school house this
h Mrs Ed Lang and daughter called week
1 0 on Mrs Julies Lang Friday after-1 Fred C:ragert and family spent
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i 0 This community was well repre— telsteadt's home
f : sented at the Douglas and Wauko- ' Miss Irma Swain spent Thursday
I mis community fairs last week and Friday with Miss Audine Les-
' ! Mr and Mrs Julies Lang Mr ' er
and Mrs Ed Lang and families Mr and Mn Berman Grngert
i motored to Marshall Sunday i and (laughter Edna and sons Lloyd
'4 1 Mr and Mrs Roy Henry and and John were Enid shoppers Mon
'-' three daughters of Madison Kan day
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' 6 Mr and Mrs Carl Henry and son Mr and Mrs Walter Leser were
" Clifford of Iola Kan have been:Douglas shoppers Thursday
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guests of Mr and Mrs Frank Luc! i Mr and Mrs Roy Johnson were
: jig Jr at Hennessey and Mr and 'Monday evening guests at the Fred
' Mrs Chester Hildebrand at Hunter Gragert home
a recently They visited Mr and School was dismi:sed Thursday
! Mrs A W Donaldson Saturday I nocfn and Friday for the fair and
evening : i teachers' meeting
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r Mr and Mrs Fred Pommit and ' Thelma Opal and Carl Stout vist-
6 son Warren are moving to Enid ited Thelma Velma Edna and Wal-
- this week Mr Fred 'fatten-flan ter Gragert Sunday afternoon
-' :bought out his interest in the ! Mr and Mrs Charlie Hubbard
wneat crop I visited the Lesers Sunday after6
4 : The F F F Club will hold its noon
annual Hallowe'en party at the Mr and Mrs Herman Gragert
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home of Mr and Mrs Ed Lang!visited Harvey Stouts Wednesday
Saturday evening evening
-: Several from this vicinity attend- Mr and Mrs Lloyd Hayes visit
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ad the funeral service of Mr Fred ed with Mr and Mrs Forbis Sun
: lWagoner Sr which were held at day
: ' athe Enid Lutheran church Friday 1
afternoon i Red Rock Items
r Mrs John Ditgen was the dinner' 1
'guest of her daughter Mrs ller: Mr Geo Groom and son L D-
' man Duerksen at Enid Saturday !spent Sunday at the C W Deboard
- Mr and Mrs L T Van Seoy home 1
: daughter Loraine and Irene and Mr and Mrs C G Mattocks rm'
lion Thair of Garber were Sunday tored to Covington Monday
dinner guests of Mr and Mrs A Mr and Mrs Homer Holding'
1W Donaldson and family spent Sunday at the
Miss Mary Gibbs was the guest Ben Holding home
of her aunt Mrs Paul Donaldson Mr and Mrs P Shaffer spent
oat Waukomis last week Saturday evening at the Mrs M
' Mr and Mrs M II Schroeder of F Quinn home
"1314 W Broadway entertained Mrs Bertha Roberts and sons
' oMonday night Mr and Mrs henry Reece and Sanford spent Sunday
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Schroeder Mr and Mrs O J at the T A Mewherter home
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Schroeder Mr and Mn Herb Mr John Robertson called at the
' 'Schroeder Mr and Mrs Aug George Groom home Friday after-
t I Nahring Mr and Mrs Ira Faurote noon
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: 7 Mr and Mrs Harvey Smith Mr Mrs M A Groom has gone to
and Mn Albert Miers Mr and Missouri for a visit
Mrs Walter Schweder all of Enid Mr and Mrs W M Zeller of
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and Mr and Mrs Edwin Heiberg Oklahoma City and Dr and Mrs
sMr and Mrs Ed Miller Mr and S J Curtis of Seminole visited
Mrs G Wiesmann of Fairmont Sunday at the Mrs M T Quinn
6 °Iola Alfiel and Esther Nehring and W E Robe t 1 — r II homes
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$250 Men's all
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$350 Men's all s2
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$150 Alens Dress
Oxfords all styles $345
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$600 men's high $4 ne
class Dress Ox- Uj
fords for
$750 men's sheep
tined Coats n 0 NV
priced at
$1195 men's blue
Corduroy Coats
now for
$1195 tnen's horse
hide Jackets now
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$125 men's ribbed
Union Suits now
selling for -
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Shirts and Draw-
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$250 men's Wool
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the poultry to bunwater Naturday to att(
the home coming game
noticeable especially
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r and livestock The community
Miss Alice Davidson was
schools the Farm Women's dubs
Enid visitor Saturday
1 and the 4-11 club exhibits were
v of' very attractive arid unusual
Ruth Weldon spent Friday ni
tra rit i
with Sallie Le Grand
On Thursday evening of last Eugene Swaim spent Sund
week the Fairmont band present-
night with Kenneth Kretzinger
ed a concert in our high school ' Mr Albert Krausse went pec
I auditorium which was one of the hunting Sunday
I main features on the fair prog-' Girl Reserve Notes
gram This band would be an as- "All work and no play mak
set to any community and our Jack a dull boy" How true t
neighboring village certainly is Girl Reserves find this to be aft
very fortunate in having so much Laboring two days in a stand Ho
musical talent ever we have found this to
Mr Earl Dollar is assisting with true too "Nothing gained withc
the county fair work at Enid this work" We are very happy to a
week He is in the 4-11 club Hie- trounce that during the fa:r t
stock department girl reserves took in MO- 41
Miss Mabel Atterberry arrived most two-thirds of that amount
home Friday evening from Texas clear: We take this opportuni
where she has been during the to sincerely thank every pers
summer months who helped to make our stand
Mrs Martha Clevenger is ill success and hope you will co
this week at her home east of tinue to give us your support
town
Mr and Mrs O W Childs re- U
mon Star Items
turned home Saturday from Hill-
side Colorado 'where they had -
been during the summer months A small crowd attended the le
Mrs Leonard Stout and children supper at Union Star school hou
of Nash accompanied Mr Con- Friday evening
ard Stout to his home here Sat Fred Dierksen who has be
urdaY returning home unday shucking corn in Nebraska can
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evening home Sunday for a few days sta
Miss Leo Ona Kramer who is We are sorry to hear of the ii
teaching near Bremen spent the fortune Mrs B F Hackney ht
week-end with home folks and al- in falling We hope her injurt
so attended teachers' meeting at aren't serious
Enid Carl Duerksen and daughte
Mrs Addie Longpine of Okla- Deborah and Herman Theis r
home City was a week-end guest turned home from Texas la:
of her son L C Longpine Mrs Thursday where they have hes
' Longpine and daughter She re- working on Mr Duerksen's farr
turned to her home Tuesday Morn- Ray Smith and family of Co
: ing ington spent Friday at the Mr
Mr J W Hobbs was painfully A M Smith home
injured Saturday when he fell and Gus Dierksen motored to Thr(
injured his knee Sands last week with a couple (
Mrs Della Roller received a truck loads of pears for Mr 0
message this week stating that McKc'wnt
her son Mr Herbert Roller of Henry Bohn and wife silo
Denver is not so well She with Thursday evening at the Gt
her son Wm Roller of Lamont Dierksen home
will leave for Denver this week Bill Shirley and family of NV
Mrs John Gilbert northwest of tonga spent Sunday at the Mr
town is ill at her home this week Doddy home
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Miss Hanna and Miss Lundry number attended the loci
were Sunday dinner guests at the fairs in near distance
home of Mr and Mrs John Hol- Momae Hayes and wife wo
ler Enid shoppers Saturday
Mrs Rose Robinson of Carmen Miss Edith Miller spent Thur
left Thursday for her home hay- day with her friend Miss Rut
ing spent several days with her
son
son Mr Wm Robinson Rev Kordis and family of Hat
Ma
Mr and Mrs George Anderson ley Okla were guests at the A
and Mr and Mrs Frank Miller bert Decker home Friday evenini
and son were Sunday dinner guests Word seas received Friday ths
at the home of Mr and Mts Wm Gus Dierksen's cousin of For
Bosworth - ea City passed away
Frank Bohn and wife and Nor
Mrs John Clevenger of Okla-
home City spent Thursday with Mae Bohn spent Thursday evenin
Mrs Martha Clevenger at the Frank Sueneram home
Mr and Mrs C B Snyder and Those who were present at
sons were guests Sunday of Mrs birthday surprise dinner on Mif
Snyder's parents Mr and Mrs W Edith Miller Sunday were M
Coffman and family at Edmond Lukeheart and family of Enii
Mrs Seyder and sons remained Riley Munkers and family Owe
for a few days visit there Gulf and family Jessie James an
Mrs John Gilbert and daugh- family Ben Davis and wife Cho
ter Patsy Gene spent a few days ter Miller and family of Enid
Miss
last week visiting at the home of Agnes !thinkers entertains
her parents Mr and Mrs N M the children of the school she
Kramer Mr and Mrs Gilbert teaching Saturday night also
have recently moved to Wichita few of the young folks
where Mr Gilbert has been trans- Miss Nora Mae Bohn spent Sut
ferred day afternoon at the Frank Mill(
Mr and Mrs Frank McEachern home
Iand son Chas Blayne of Mt
Hope Kansas were Sunday Stanton News
: guests of Mrs MeEachern's moth- -
cc Mrs Modesite and family Misses Verna and Francis Crai
Rev Wallace Lynton and Mrs
Lynton were Sunday night guests spent the week-end with their pal
ents
of Mrs Ida Burton and daughter
Melissa Mr and Mrs Carter sper
Thresday evening at the S I Mr and Mrs Wright Downing
and daughter Dorothy May Mrs Thornbrue home
Mr
Roy Brink and children of Coy- and Mrs G Shultz M Emmet Malone and Mrs Cro
ington and Misses Marian and spent Sunday at the Frank Wi
Margaret Parker were Sunday son home near Waukomis
dinner guests at the home of Mr Mrs G Hildreth and son Ralpl
and Mrs W N Nichols spent Saturday evening in Pens
Miss Ruth Parker entertained Those who visited at the I
the members of the freshman Zelle home Saturday night an
class at a Hallowe'en party in her Sunday were Mr and Mrs Ran
home Friday evening Games and Bey and children Robert Calvii
stunts were in keeping for the oc- and Patty Lou of Parsons Kanste
casion age which refreshments
were served by Miss Hattie Jef- Mr Clint Womeldort of Miam
fers and Mrs Rose Downing Okla and Mrs Mettle Rushing c
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A surprise dinner was given on Mi"issiPPi
Sunday at the home of Rev and Mr and Mrs Alec Murdoe
s
Mrs J B Rogers in honor of pent Sunday at the J M Mut
' Mrs Rogers' eighty-first birthday dirk home
Mr and Mrs Gus Johnson an
Upon returning from the church Alfred Graves motored to Eni
services Sunday morning they Monday morning
found a table well-spread and Miss Bonnie Koch spent Sunda
their house filled with guests
Those who enjoyed the occasion night at the Miller home Those who spent Sunday evenin:
were Mr and Mrs Obe Rogers at the Is Zelle home were Mr an
Mr anti Mrs Pete Esdine and
children Mr Ralph Rogers all of Mrs IL L Braithwaite Mrs C
Enid Mr and Mrs waiter nog- Hildreth and son Ralph and Mt
ers and daughter Helen Mr and and Mrs J M Murdock Mr and Mrs W D Harvo
Mrs Herman Rogers and son spent Sunday at the Otto Wes
Merle Mr and Mrs Lee Rogers
and Mr George Rogers We all home
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sincerely wish Mrs Rogers many A few from this eommuniy ar planning on attending the fair ii
happy teturns of the (lay
Dr and Mrs H G Pa Fnd ths week rker and ' The rain Sunday night was wel
(laughter Ruth attended the foot- appreciated by the farmers
ball game at Stillwater Satur-
day
The Douglas Eastside Common ' Glenwood Items
ity club met Thursday afternoon
October 17th with Mrs May At Nits and Mrs M St 1
terberry with h js rasnass K
a Kea last " len"
spent last week at Stillwater
cot Mrs Harvey North was a mama
guest A business meeting was Mr and Mrs C E Rapp am
held and plans made for tho fair family spent last Friday at Wait
It was voted to hold the old ail- komis at the f 8 '
eers for another year Mrs Clara Mr and Mrs 111 B t B Goble Mrs
Edwards won in the coatest and Eddie Willie and her daughter
Mrs John Cutter guessed the toys-
ll'rilirs m
Peterman from Rock Island
terious package D cv elicious noun visited at the hoe of Mr
freshments were served by the emit Mrs II L Goble Tuesday eve
hostess The next meeting will ei g
be held in two weeks with Mrs Iltt'itt W L Butler and childrer
Dora Baker motored to Oklahoma City Sun
School Notes day
Miss Lundry Miss Kelly and Mr and Mrs E H Turner Mrs
Miss Drake were at the teachers' John Sw(inehart and Mr M E
meeting at Enid last week Miss Turner spent Sunday at Blackwell
Kelly stayed for the home-coining
held at Phillips Saturday She re- ' Venezuela produced 64336926
ports having a lovely time in spite barrels of petroleum in 1927
of the fact she couldn't get a bus Ames News
Monday morning '
bliss Hanna was unable to at- '
tend the teachers' meeting because The silver wedding anniversary
she felt her responsibility of of Mr and Mrs August Dierksen
sponsoring the Girl Reserve stan& was celebrated at their home north-
On account of the Enid fair west of Ames October 28 About
there have been several absences one hundred people enjoyed the
this week delicious dinner The bride and
Senior Notes groom of 25 years ago were great-
This is the senior's week for ly surprised as neighbors and
chapel We hope we are able to friends and two married sons and
entertain you as well as the pre- families gathered at the home Din-
ceding program did ner was spread in the front yard
Mr Foster Harrington motered with a beautifully decorated wed-
to Stillwater Saturday to attend ding cake placed in the center of
the home coming game the table They were presented
Miss Alice Davidson was an with the following gifts from the
Enid visitor Saturday choden: 0 scl of silverware
Ruth Weldon spent Friday night crumb sweeper cream and sugar
with Sallie Le Grand condiment set also a toothpick
Lugtne Swaim spent Sunday holder casserole bread knife pie
night with Kenneth Kretzinger knife teaspoons bread plate and
Mr Albert Krausse went pecan scenery picture from their neigh-
hunting Sunday bors and friends and other rela-
Girl Reserve Notes Oyes A wonderful time was en-
al All work and no play makes joyed by all and each departed at i
Jack a dull boy" How true the a late hour wishing Mr and Mrs'
Girl Reserves find this to be after Dierksen another 25 years of hap-
Laboring two days in a stand How- piness together
ever we have found this to be Mr Clifford 'Weathers visited
true too "Nothing gained without
home folks last week
work" We are very happy to an-
Harry Peck and daughter
nounce that during ' the fa :r the
Mrs
Elizabeth ' called at the Guy Shook
girl reserves took in MO Al- i
home Monday evening I
most two-thirds of that amount is
clear We take this opportunity Mr Russell Shok and G C
to sincerely thank every person
who helped to make our stand a Shook made a business trip to
Enid Mon day afternoon
success and hope you will con- Mrs Durgan and daughter Bu-
tinue to give us your support lab and son Francis visited with
relatives at Covington last week-
' end
Union Star Items The first play this term will be i
- put on next Tuesday evening at I
A small crowd attended the box the high school auditorium The !
supper at Union Star school house name of this play is "Civil Ser- i
Friday evening vice" or "Old R F D" We are
Fred Dierksen who has been hoping to see a big crowd attend i
shucking corn in Nebraska came this play !
Union Star Items
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A small crowd attended the box
supper at Union Star school house
Friday evening
Fred Dierksen who has been
shucking corn in Nebraska came
home Sunday for a few days stay
We are sorry to hear of the ill-
fortune Mrs B F Hackney had
in falling We hope her injuries
aren't serious
Carl Duerksen and daughter
Deborah and Herman Theis re-
turned home from Texas last
Thursday where they have been
working on Mr Duerksen's farm
Ray Smith and family of Cov-
ington spent Friday at the Mrs
A M Smith home
Gus Dierksen motored to Three
Sands last week with a couple of
truck loads of pears for Mr O J
Mc K own
Henry Bohn and wife spent
Thursday evening at the Gus
Dierksen home
Bill Shirley and family of Wa-
tonga spent Sunday at the Mrs
Doddy home
A number attended the local
fairs in near distance
Momae Hayes and wife were
Enid shoppers Saturday
Miss Edith Miller spent Thurs-
day with her friend Miss Ruth
Mason
Rev Kordis and family of Han-
ley Okla were guests at the Al-
bert Decker home Friday evening
Word was received Friday that
Gus Dierksen's cousin of Pon-
ca City passed away
Frank Bohn and wife and Nora
Mae Bohn spent Thursday evening
at the Frank Sueneram home
Those who were present at a
birthday surprise dinner on Miss
Edith Miller Sunday were Mr
Lukeheart and family of Enid
Riley Munkers and family Owen
Gulf and family Jessie James and
family Ben Davis and wife Ches-
ter Miller and family of Enid
Miss Agnes Munkers entertained
the children of the school she is
teaching Saturday night also a
few of the young folks
Miss Nora Mae Bohn spent Sun-
day afternoon at the Frank Miller
home
Misses Verna and Francis Craig
Spent the week-end with their par-
ents Mr and Mrs Carter spent
Thresday evening at the S A
Thornbrue home
Mr and Mrs G Shultz Mr
Emmet Malone and Mrs Croy
spent Sunday at the Frank Wil-
son home near Waukomis
Mrs G Hildrcth and son Ralph
spent Saturday evening in Perry
Those who visited at the L
Zelle home Saturday night and
Sunday were Mr and Mrs Ram-
sey and children Robert Calvin
and Patty Lou of Parsons Kansas
Mr Clint Womeldort of Miami
Okla and Mrs Mettle Rushing of
ississippi
Mr and Mrs Alec Murdock
spent Sunday at the J M Mur-
dock home
Mr and Mrs Gus Johnson and
Alfred Graves motored to Enid
Monday morning
Miss Bonnie Koch spent Sunday
night at the Miller home
Those who spent Sunday evening
at the L Zelle home were Mr and
Mrs IL L Braithwaite Mrs G
Hildreth and son Ralph and Mr
and Mrs J M Murdock
Mr and Mrs NV D Harvey
spent Sunday at the Otto West
home
A few from this communi'y are
planning on attending the fair in
End ths week
The rain Sunday night was well
appreciated by the farmers
Mr and Mrs J M Stephenson
spent last week at Stillwater
Oklahoma
Mr and Mrs C E Rapp and
family spent last Friday at Wau-
komis at the fair
Mr and Mrs R B Coble Mrs
Eddie Willie and her daughter
Mrs Peterman from Rock Island'
Illinois visited at the home of Mr:
and Mrs IL L Coble Tuesday eve-
ning Mrs W L Butler and children'
motored to Oklahoma City Sun—
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Mr and Mrs E U Turner Mrs1
John Swinehart and Mr M E!
Turner spent Sunday at Blackwell!
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best value where quality is the first consideration We are featuring merchandise at "lowest in Enid prices"
but first we have assured ourselves that the furniture is up to a quality that we can recommend it to you and
there will be no "regrets" later on And we suggest comparisons urging critical inspection firm in the
conviction that you will decide YOUR BEST INTERESTS LIE IN SELECTION HERE
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Several people from Ames at-
tended the football game at Phil-
lips last Saturday
Miss Swiggert visited home
folks last week-end in Enid
Mr Lester Crawford and Mrs
Frank Montcastle were Enid visi-
tors last week
Mr and Mrs G C Shook and
son Russell and daughter Betty
Jo made a business trip to Cher-
kee Sunday
Miss Swiggert's room painted
the slippery slide merry-go-round
swings and teeter totter last Fri-
day Mr Jack Martin made a trip to
Enid last Saturday
Mr and Mrs J A Hill and
daughters Misses Mary Martha
and Marie visited at the home of
their daughter Mr and Mrs John
Rundle of Oklahoma City on their
way home They took Martha to
Bremen where she teaches school
Mr Fred Dierksen who has
been working in Nebraska visited
home folks this week
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young and old alike is being arranged by Argonne Post
No 4 of the American Legion to commemorate the end
of the war—everything is free and everyone is invited
Plan To Spend the Day in Enid
November 11th
Athletic Contests—generous prizes Airplane Exhibi-
tions by Daring Pilots Good Speakers Band Con-
c'erts A GiantsParade Street Dancing Thrills
by Daredevil Performers
All Entertainment Is Free You
Will Be the Legion's Guest
Members of the Enid Retail Merchants' Association are
backing the Legion in this endeavor You are as-
sured a great day
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Northup, Frank D. The Enid Events (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 31, 1929, newspaper, October 31, 1929; Enid, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2074827/m1/4/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed June 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.