The Enid Events (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, March 14, 1947 Page: 5 of 10
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Mr and Mrs L E Parr and in Stillwater ! GYER:—Thomas 3 Gyer of Cov
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Kenneth Hansen 1505 W Broad- : ! ington died: Friday afternoon in
way spent Sunday in Woodward! Mr and Mrs Joe hull Jr abd ' an Enid hospital Funeral services !
with Mrs hires sister and hus- i children of Tulsa were weekend were held Sunday in Covington!
band Mr and Mrs Clyde Glass ! guests of Dr and Mrs C J Rob! Baptist church
i erts 716 W York Mr Hull re-! Survivors include a daughter!
Mr and Mrs W T Buchanan! turned home kite Sunday Ills ' Mrs Ira Johnson Covington a
1302 Vinita and Mr and Mrs family remained for a week's visit: son W T Gyer Enid and a sis- !
George Ireland 1710 W Cherokee: Mrs Clarence W Saunders 416 ter Mrs G L Bridal Marshall
returned Monday from St Louis: w Elm visited the latter part of !
Mo where they attelided the in- - the week in Norman with relatives SEXTON hi —While visiting at t he
tvrnational "7-up" convention : she was a gues brother and of her broth !I ! home of s sister Mrs
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wife Dr and Mrs Guy Y Wit- man Ariz diol Friday ast in t w rarna c mpe s- : a member are the Republican
Mrs Robert L Strickler of Cor- wedneday ne d ee
died Sunay v bra r y use President Briggs said
' liamson lnil Of her sister and ' :steering I ononit tee 1 he Rules
on ado Calif arrived the miume - - '- - - Ile is survived by it son and two ning at the home ( f his son Wal- I today
Mr and MI'S J S Gif- daughters in Salt Lake City Utah lace R Smith Committee and the Committee On
of the week from ‘Vashington D ! husband
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c where she has spent six montos ' six sisters and a brother Relatives Ile also leaves a daughter Mrs ' ' cxpenihtures in Executive Depart-
She i a guest of her iste an
s sr d ' ("0' afternoon in Oh' homa are the ist
Perry in a ser Mr
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W II Chandler Ilvington Tenn ! ' 'bents
husband Mr and Mrs A J Ma- E J Slater 1428 E Broadway Robison and brother Charles Sex- I eral rdmation Board mid is to te
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ted a msure to
honey 1619 W a
Maine nd her and E G Wilmoth W M
Mil aine ton of Homestead WITTE E
MYER — After a to used to rehabilitate redecorate atu r
! extend indefinitily an excise tax On
I and wife 'Mr and Mrs - returned by plane Tuesday night '! week illness Ilenry Wittemeyer remodel the library One of the
uxuri a
les nd also a proposed
Hugh Conway 225 Western Drive front a brief business trip to Chi- : MeCURRY—After a lingering ill- 82 tiled Snulity morning at hi I outstanding feittures uf remodeling -
e Cimst it ut ion I
amendment to th
(lig° "Ss W J MeCurrY Th died in an home 824 West Cherokee Funeral I Will be the installation of a book
Mrs C l ayton W right 2314 W ' E nid hospitl Sat
aurd eve
ay ning '
Better lighting services were held Tuesday at the lift will a lso be which would limit presidential ten-
tiradway mrs max itersdhirger Little SUSan Boulton daugnter Ile lived on a form northwest fie tire Of office to two fooryear
i Fossett funeral home ! instidled
itEl E Maine ItIrs J C Freeman of Airs Jeane Boulton who was town
Survivors tire his wife and two! terms
and Mrs F II DeGarimore 1717 seriously ill with pneumonia last Survivors are his wife one step-
sisters Mrs Percy Knower Enid New books will be purchased with '
E Cy pr e WCre Vi itOrS I t
ss SS week in a local hospit al wa s t aken daug-hte ir r
r 'As Aubey Z aloudek and I
INrs John Y w 1 l the remainder of the fundS part of
flung as ling- 11 i ' i l' 1 1 i titx
y cot tit i mg tie t xury
Repubhcans expected the
eekend in
w Oklahoma City to her home 1801 W Maine Tues ii II 1 1 - 'w k t' ' D h '
i i S( a e one stepson ei- tol t I whic may be used to form the ' -
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hard Enid his mother lAIrs Cath tueleus of the library in the new ' 1 rY tn 1)e swell" l'Y :1411""-
Mrs Raymond Rowland 1709 W 000000 in It Ititi Republicans fat
erine Met urry h ind tt sister 'Mts BILDENt--Funeral services were Bible College building
Maine returned Tuesday from NIARNAGE LICENSES 0 B Stags Hennessey and a held Monday in the Henninger- ored extension Of the luxury tax in
Tulsa Site accompanied her dam r
n 22 Enid brother G R McCurrv Enid Viten funeral chapel for Adolph - order that tax relief could he ex
ghter Mrs Joe Davis anti sons '-'erge A 3(thns?--1 ' " ' " '
Joe and Bill home monday Thev and Nellie Morris 21 Wichita : Bilden 69 who died Saturday tt 41 t e i t ‘ t tended to income taxpayertt rather
Ntithaniel Duke legal Bovisttm GARMANt—Funeral services were morning in an Enid hospital Ile ye"'" t a' 1 t'l "V"tg " "Int' trj ' than to buyers of luxury goods
have been guests for two weeks of ' - t -' t t ' ' - ' ' ' cuestaly alternoon
Ala and Sara jean Race lepti held Monday tn the Brown e r al bad lived ith his w son Cliff d Bi
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Mr and Mrs Rowland fun Survi vors are the maternal grand RePublicans urged ationtion of
tdotont Gat chtirlo II irz41t 71 flan A')±1 'LlioQf ilf11" tz i no I !IPI
William Taft of Oklahoma City Al Vill Bese 21 Enid Mid
was a guest Monday Of Nit and Rose Ila Eroektlr 19 Enid
Mrs T T Eason 1l05 W Broad- Lloyd 11 Collins 21 Enid
day and attended to Inisiness ! Clarihel Willard 19 Enid
: J E Chapman V Enid
Mr and Mrs George Leverton Nel le II Miller 72 Enid 1
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IN STYLE AND TONE
Magic in performance too! It's a beautiful mahogany Sheraton
end table with no outward sign of being a radio then with
a simple turn of the drawer knob the Phantom Dial appears
and you have real radio entertainment at your fingertips You'll
marvel at the performance and tone of this lovely dual-purpose
radio and you will find its utility and decorative value just the
thing you have been looking for
The Phantom Dial
No sign of the Phantom Dial is visible
when the radio is off Simply turning
the drawer knob an easy to read dial
lights up and you're ready to dial your
favorite program No lids to lift—no
drawers to pull Operates AC or DC
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Hunter chapel for Charles IL Garman 71 den 423 West Oak since 1913
Alvin Bese 21 Enid and Alice who died March 5 at his Laurana Another son Howard of West-
Rose Ila Eroektrr 19 Enid Courts home Burial was in Me- field N J 14 urvives
Lloyd 11 Collins 21 Enid and morial Park cemetery
Clarihel Will 19 Enid REG1ER:—C T Regier 71 who
J E Chapman 67 Enitl and BOWREN—An Oklahoma resident sttled near Enid in 1891 died Sat-
Nelle II Miller 72 Enid 1-0r 36 Years Mrs- Je'sie E Itow- urday at his home 516 E Maple
ren 68 died Saturday evening at Funeral services were held at the
her home 702 E Oklahoma Eli- liennin ger-Allen funeral chapel
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1 l'ERRY: — Dwight J Perry 87
-le-( father of Mrs Edwin II Shockley
1631 E Pine died Saturday at his
home near Edmond
: Not-th Kennedy four sons Walter DECKER:—The infant son of Mr
Leroy Gerald Eugene Jimmy Bay and Mrs Troy Decker was born in
: and Jerry Dean and two daugh- in Enid hospital Saturday and died
' ters Velta Marlene and Jutly Cath- on Sunday Graveside services
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lieen his father and three 'brothers
!one Roy living in Enid
FREEBURG—Prayer services
were held for Mrs A Freeburg
S9 at Henninger-Allen chapel
A'uesday followed by services in
Lahoma She died Sunday evening
' A Lahoma resident since 1900
she leaves her husband one datigh-
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' Lahomit and two granddaughters
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY!
600 Boys'
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SMITH — Funeral SP Iv lets were
held for Walter E Smith 905
East El in in the Darnall chapel
Wednesday Ile died Sunday eve-
ning at the home of his son Wal-
lace R Smith
Ile also leaves a daughter Mrs
W Chandler Ilvington Tenn
WITTEMEYER — After a two
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Treasury to be swelled by $1130-
Enid his mother Mrs enth- tuelvus of the library in the new 1 00o non Ift1 republicans fay-
NteCurry Enid tt sister Mts BILDEN:--Funeral services were Bible College building
ored extension Of the luxury tax in
lionnosqev !Mil hpid Nlioninv in tilt lionnincror- I
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Sanforized shrunk Short or long sleeves
Sizes 2 to 20
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For everyday wear washable cottons!
Sizes 1 to 6
BOYS KNIT SUITS rl
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short sleeve short pant suits in fancy 0
colors Sizes 3 to 6
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All Sales Final—No Refunds or Exchange
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Home of Better Values COMPARE!
North Side 0 Enid Oklahoma
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EVENTS ENID 0!(LAHOpA
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brcethe Fourth !iirrfay recrttiting!er
Important Committees One of the men INDSgt Wil laim
R Deakins of the 7th Infantry
Gives $20 000 WASHINGTON D C — In the division is from Kaw Okla The
$ two months since ihe opening of others are T-Sgt James K Wilson
it the 80th Congress nell lloss IZiz- fith Infantry division T-Sgt Emil
For LIDrary by Oldah011la Eighth District
von appointment to three House ' 7 - -
eeminitees aided in the passage of
two importzint measures and in—
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The men of the First Christian
Church Oklahoma City have HieriliK Ir
given troduced three bills !
$20000 co phimps university ii t onmutiees ()II WIIICII i)(Zit'y iS
(11C111110 are the Republican - - PoimPolooltriiii
brary use President Briggs sail! a
today Steering Conunit tee t he Rules
f Conunittce am I the Committee On iis "
This amount is to he matched
: Expenihtures in Executive Depait- ik I - ! !
with an equal sum by the Oen- --
eral FAIVII'lltiffil 110ard and is to be
used to rehabilitate redecorate and Rizicy stiplioi t eii a it i e a s u re to ! ssaiut I
extend indef Mitt ly an excise tax On
remodel the libt81) 011e of the
outstanding features a rtklit luxuri es and also a proposed
will be the installation of a btok ainendatent to the Constitution I i !
lift Better lighting will also be which mild li pr
mit eidential ten-
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instidled ure of office to two fooryear 7T
terms
mother 1Irs A A Hazen Enid the proposed constitutional amend-
the nutternal grandfather Harry tnent as a measure of "self-proDavis
Wichita and paternai grand tection" for the people With the
parents it and Mrs 3 D Decker1 twoterm tradition broken tiahnost
Douglas :And president can secure his re-
nomination hecause the use of pa-
Enid Camp Fire Better tronage have enabled him to
control the party machinery" one
Breakfast Week Wins Note majority spokesman pointed mit
Bills intilidueed by nizley pro-
1Inid Camp Fire executive Mrs '
vide for an increase in pensions for
Julius Alniond has received a let-
certain Spanish American War
ter from Marcia Lee Of the na- -eterans: authorization to refund
tional public relations department collected and cancel uncollected
asking for further details on Bet- penalties on so-called excess Wheat
tel Breakfast Week and saying for 1941 and 1942 and would sus-
that Enid's work rates special pend authority to make further re-
mention i II her reports ductions of duties nutter the Re-
Miss Lee mentioned the exten- elprocal Trade Agreements Act
sive activities carried on by the
Camp Fire Girls in Enid through Team to Contact Veterans
speeches before civic clubs pamph-
lets radio programs breakfasts Of Japan and Korea
and newspaper publicity She asked Veterans who served in Japan anti
for more details in order to "recoru Korea will be contacted 'March 10
Enid's activities in their full h
sot men recently returned from
glory" I the :Pacific theater anti sent to Enid
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crisply tailored! Sizes 10-16
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in one of these chic suits! They're specially stylod for teenagers in yummy shades of all new
wrpI Jackets are rayon lined skirts have zipper plackets and generous bons So choose
your favorite style from the Teen-Age Shop in our Spring Cita log S Then tell
Dad bow lo! can get yours on Wards Monthly Payment Plan
"Benoit': suit atippeildn
roaroadored skirt Sizes
10-16 Aqua or Powder Moe
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Lawson Ilth Airborne division
and T-Sgt Robert L Phillips 25th
Infantry division
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Moist Cold Compartment
Extra Cold Storage Drawer
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-- neral services were held Tuesday Tu sd y morniv Breakfast Week Wins Note
majority spokesman pointed out Atoist Cold Compartment
mow Survivors include two sons S urvivors are his wife and two
r f liugh anti Harold Bowren of Enid u
I a brother Taylor Bowles of daghters Katherine and Martha Enid Camp Fire executive Mrs 11111s iatu!'duced 1'Y Inzl'Y 1'11)-
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Dwight J Perry S7
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''' ' ' ' ' t ' '( Wednesday at the Henninger-Al- 1631 E Pine died Saturday at his ter Breakfast 1 eek and saymg tor I li n IJI and would sus-
len funeral home home n ear Edmon d that Eniti's work rates special timid authonty to make further re- i Dry Storage Bin
--- 7-77777-r- - survivor include his wife 1413 mention ill her reports duet ions of duties under the Re-1
11 ' VI' ---!- - !'' -- 14 - - ': North Kennedy four sons Walter DECK:—The infant son of Mr Miss Lee mentioned the exten- elprocal Trade Agreements Act 1 Twin Crisper Drawers
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4 ters N'elta Alarlene and Judy Cath- on Sunday Graveside iseti'w(i-ce(Fit IC"
speeches before civic clubs pamph-
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veterans wha seved in Japan anti
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Purcell, Everett L. The Enid Events (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, March 14, 1947, newspaper, March 14, 1947; Enid, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2075418/m1/5/: accessed June 8, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.