The Enid Events (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, May 22, 1942 Page: 2 of 10
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FAI RMONT
" — By Dorothy J Froemming
— Those honoring Donald Meier on
his birthday Monday afternoon
HUNTER
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Krey and (laughter Mr and Mrs '
A 'Tribute
'' Hy Dorothy J Froemming W Durheim and family
By Mn W B Dodds
-' Sunday diuner guests in the 1
r" Those honoring Donald Meier on I Frank Krey home honoring Miss ' to Gene Carrier A patriotic program to dedicate
bis birthday Monday afternoonlMathilda on her birthday were Mr : the new American and Christian
-tvere Walter Lemke jr Gene 1 and Mrs Fred Krey and family
: flags for the chancel of the Chris-
Schroeder Fred Froemming and and Mrs and Mrs Otto Krey of s c' tian church was given Sunday
Kermit Lee Meyer I Enid and Mr and Mrs Walte r : ' "'"1"un "I ge" ( t'l
raler so" n
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: evening at the church A service
Sheffield and Elizabeth
' Kre and Carolyn Lou F vening ' "111"'l honoring all the men from our
Mr and Mrs Walter Gragert1(filers Y -' - ' ' - Carrier was born in Meadville i flail
were Pvt Marvin Nobis of
and children and Mr and Mrs 1 P (nn November II) i s61 His i community who are in military
!Fort Sill were 'and Mrs Henry '
otissin occurred k ril 5 1942 at service was also dedicated Those
F II Froemming and daughter
(Nobis and family ioid Mr and - - I P
'Miss Dorothy spent Monday eve-1 : lamily home 1101 West Maine on the program were: Song
‘ ' Mrs F 11 Froemming and (laugh- :
:: : " A mrion tho Iloilo it'd" hu tho
——' Mrs F Proenuning anti Alamo-
nn
ig visiting at the home of Mrs
ter Ntiss liorothy "America the Beautiful" by the
nudietue! seri tit tire Rev J D
Dar and airs livorge PACES flu IN11r 3 IVO) f117 11 ItUr 1 guti II
arden presentation of service
' Those honoring Mrs Ernest liel- family of near Garber spent Fri- i Lucretia Ellen West of Bolivar
firrg on her birthday Tuestlay eve- day evening visiting at the Ed- Mo and to this union seven chil- nag bY Mrs: 1‘1 C Clegg while
Mrs it M Smith sung "(od Save
Ding were Mr anti Mrs Henry (1 ward Eckert home :dren were born four boys and "
- 'Heiberg and family Mr and Mrs
pen i o t s e i esen I
a vy
Mr and Mrs Henry Meyer s t II r t 1 ri it p t t J Our Men" American creed by con-
gregation reatling in unison
t7 A Heiberg anti Mr and Mrs j Saturday evening visiting at the Carrier v‘ho preceded his father in
' NVm Heiberg all of Breckinridge Edward Eckert home death two years ago Earl and processional "Star Spangled Ban-
Mr and Mrs L P Challelter and Mr and Mrs Paul Wyssmann Fearn who died in infancy and ael"' dedicatory prayer Joan
Klugh and Dick Welty presented
son Mrs E IL Pittelko and chit- and daughter of Oklahoma City Senator Floyd Carrier tof Carrier
the two flags boys anti girls glee
dren Mr and Mrs Martin II s nt M I t ti II W
pt um ay a It i nry ysit- a
Mrs S C II rt Oklahoma City
o club sung "God Bless America"
to 311sg iorotny
Anna Gragert t whence scripture Rev J
M r nl
aa Mrs G eorg e Eve r anti d November 29 1183 he 'mimeo
Harden presentation of service
'Meier and sons Mr and Mrs F
II Herrington and Mother Her-
rington Mr and Mrs Walter
Gragert and family Mr and Mrs
1Wa1ter Lemke and family Mr and
iMrs Fred Buschmeyer and family
Mr and Mrs Ernest hone and
sons Mr and Mrs Edward Eck
and Mrs Oscar Reinhardt and sons
! Mr and Mrs Erhard Schoe ling and
sons Mr and Mrs II J Heiberg
and Miss Laverne Friekenschmidt
Those honoring Mr C A Gil)-
! son on his birthday Tuesday eve
ring were Mr end Mrs M F
: Mitteistaedt and family Mr and
Mrs Delbert Alwert and family
Mr and Mrs Otto Krey of Enid
Mr and Mrs E T Alwert Mr
and Mrs Henry Meyer Mr and
Mrs Merton Gragext Mr and Mrs
Rudolf Wyssmann Mr and Mrs
' Walter Krey and Carolyn Mr and
e- Mrs H W Durheim and fatniiy
Mr and Mrs Louis Gerken and
Berneta and Leora Loesch
Mrs Fred Seel of Topeka Kans
a
was an overnight guest at the W
H Benecke home Thursday night
Mrs Fred Seel and Mrs W
Benecke spent Thursday evening
visiting at the F H Froemining
home
Those honoring Mrs Oscar
Meyer on her birthday Thursday
t evening were Mr and Mrs Edward
Eckert Mr and Mrs Melvin Eck-
: rt Mr and Mrs Adolf Ruppel
Mrs Lydia Harland and daughters
- Idalene Julia and Luanne Carmine
and Mr and Mrs S R Eggers
Mr and Mrs F H Froemming
and Mr and Mrs Adolf Froemming
and children Fred and Faye Ellen
spent Friday evening visiting at
-
-4 the Chris Froemming home
The Lutheran Ladies Aid met at
the parish hall on Thursday after-
— noon with Mrs Otto Timm as hos-
: teas The afternoon was spent in
quilting for the hostess - In the
social hour the mysterious pack-
' age was won by Mrs Martin Meier
The next meeting will be with Mrs
E T Alwert as hostess
Mrs Herman Meyer called on
--Mrs F W' Hatterman and 'Mrs
Helena Niehus Thursday after-
! noon
NOTICE: The Lutheran Ladies
Aid will present their three-act
play "Hubert the Great" again
on Friday evening at 9 pm at the
school May 22 If you have riot
seen it plan to attend
- Mr and Mrs Cecil Brandt and
1 daughters spent Friday evening
visiting at the William Heiberg
home near Breckinridge
Mrs Herbert Pope and son and
Mr Eldo Niehus spent Saturday at
: the Albert Staerkel home near
11 Covington
t The Pinochle club met on Friday
evening at the home of Mr and
Mrs Otto Niehus Winners were
: Mrs Otto Timm and Mr Walter
Krey Those present were Mr and
Mrs Walter Gragert and family
Mr and Mrs C A Gibson and
' daughter Mr and Mrs Otto Timm
Glenn Francisco M De
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and family Mr and Mrs Walter
Krey and (laughter Mr and Mrs
H W Durheim and family
Sunday diuner guests in the
Frank Krey home honoring Miss
Mathilda 011 her birthday were Mr
air anti airs L r ajodietter and saturday wnue waiting t4t tne
Mr and Mrs Paul Wyssmann rearm win oleo in infancy lino
' Klugh and Diek' Welty- presented Hot Springs Ark who is dietician 1
son Mrs E H Pittelko and chit - 'am:10r
and daughter of Oklahoma City I Finyil Carrier or C"rrier the two fla s boys anti iris I h ' I th
‘1 if gee in an army °spite ere is vtsit
Aztec theater for my children to
'come out of the show "Gone with
dren Mr and Mrs Martin II spent Monday at the Henry Wysa- Mrs S tl Hart Oklahoma City ' einas
sung Cod Bkss Atlanta' mg her parents Mr and Mrs C A
Meier and sons Mr and Mrs E man home NIrs A F Schultz t arrier Mra " the Wind" Everybody looking
IL Herrington and Mother Her- Mr and Mrs Edward Eckert and G X Baker Enid ! Mrs E E Wilson gave address Kaiser and family She - will re- —
tired and wind-blown Then up
rington Mr and Mrs Walter Mr and Mrs 11 1 Heiberg spent ' Wiwi) a young man Mr Car- on Americanism song by audience turn to herr work Tuesday drove the Fossett ambulance and
' "Onward Christian Soldiers" bene- Miss Susan Johnson who has
- Gragert anti family Mr anti Mrs Sunday evening visiting at tho E vied homstended on what was the when they came out With the pa-
Walter Lemke and family Mr and T Alwert home ! original tew its ite of Carrier Ile dietion by Rev Graham of M E spent four weeks in Enid visiting tient I saw a happy smile I'll never
-Mrs Fred Busehmeyer and family Those who spent Sunday at the elalt stein t I I mer-
i: awnet a genera church Taps by LCOn Balfour The her sister-in-law Mrs Anna John-
service flag was made by the serv- son and Mrs Angie Reim returned forget It was Mrs Fred Buck-
minster who has been bedfast for
Mr and Mrs Ernest hone and Charlea Brandt home near Enid eh li i r t I with wagon and
8111 -t S 0 e 1 Ili
iCe mothers club home Monday the past 10 months with a broken
sons Mr anti Mrs Edward Eck- were Mr and NIrs Cecil Brandt team hauled merehandise and mail
Rev J D Harden is the pastor Mr Roy Buss jr is erecting a hip and complications and who had
ert Mr and Mrs Fred Gritgert and and daughters Mr and Mrs Her- from Enid to him attire The ad- '
son Mr and Mrs Henry Bade man miner and family
il of i dres a the pet take cr a of the Christian church attendance new silo on his farm southwest of seen the show from her bed Mrs
and Bon Mrs Sophia Bode and Douglam Mr and Ntre Kenneth p
tier The o st offic e was in his at Sunday school Sunday was 119 Hunter Vent Courter and Mrs Ed Hat-
Sunbeams won b
the anner
daughter Olga and son Edwin Mr Miller Pvt LeRoy Miller of Camp stAre and the town has had no : The In honor of Air and Mrs Will hoot club intanbers made arrange-
and Mrs Oscar Reinhardt and sons Barkeley Texas and Mr and Mrs " other name i class Next Sunday morning will Schmidt's :17th anniversary Sun- ments for the trip and We know
: Mr and Alrli Erhard Sehoeling and Dean snnth of Enid n a short me IP H at MCO
I i
t tl V ' Rail ' be Pentieostal services the birth- i
oay Miss ilildred Brown gave a from that smile it must have been
urch
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f the of h
sons Mr anti Mrs II J Heiberg A number front here attended ' road built through Carrier The nnK dinner in the Jim Rogers home a very vniovable taw
am Miss Laverne Erickensehmidt the 45th Anniversary of the found- ' country waS growing and develop- i liss Rita Klough is visiting her
The following relatives and
Those honoring Mr C A Gib- in of the Covington Lutheran ing rapidly and Mr Carrier known grandmother Mrs Minnie Klugh
Those present were Mr and Mrs
Will Schmidt Mr Albert Wells f t i e n d s gathered at the Perry
son on his birthday Tuesday eve- church Missouri Synod on Stitt- ' notA' to overview as Mr and MI'S Bernard liermanski Shreve home Sunday to celebrate
ring were Mr end Mrs M F day Gene em Rutty Kenn
1 this week
larged his activitiea anti for many 'i Miss edy who is at
the birthdays Of John Lozier Mrs
Mitteistaedt and family Mr and Sunday evening dinner guests many years WliA a real dynamo in tending school in - Alva was home Mrs Glen Letteer returned to
her home Friday in Grayville Ill Perry Shreve and Kenneth Nelson
Mrs Delbert Alwert and family at the W J Nobis home near Mar- - the amid of business in the fields this Week looking for school to Mr and Mrs George Beeson re- After the basket dinner at noon
Mr and Mrs Otto Krey of Enid shall honoring Mrs Nobis on her I of hardware lumber coal and gen teach next year
The Huntschool dismissed f
er scsmisseor eeived a letter from their son
Duane Beeson U S Naval llos- music MIS furnished by William
Mr and Mrs E T Alwert Mr birthday were Mrs Anna Nobis ' eral merchandise Dixon Edwin Nelson and Mrs
this term Friday Those receiving
and Mrs Henry Meyer Mr and and family Mr and Mrs Iohn ! Organizer of the first band in Lulu Roberts Those present were
' Mrs Merton Gragert Mr and Mrs Nubia and daughter M I'
ss Inogene ' tlartiehl County known as the Car- ! cert iticates for reading vital Corona Calif saying he en-
Rudolf Wyssmann Mr and Mrs Mr and Alm A thert N Wham and rmr windi mit will he remembered Jackie Beeson Gearold INall Don-
were: Joyed it there very MUCh and that
he was going to call on Junior and
Mrs Chas Mason am! son Luther
two grandchildren Wayne and
Walter Krey and Carolyn Mr and Miss Virginia Radke hv Ider yesidnt for its many Dwight Griggs Alfred Kennedy na Meburg Margret Cunningham
Nlarjorie of Curtis Mr and Mrs
Pickrell of Hollywood who was a
Mrs H W Durheim and family Valeta and Alyne Durheint and appearances at it variety of affairs ' Helen Semrod lb
Donna Boenaug ) resident of Hunter for several NV D Fyffe Mr and Mrs George
' Idr and Mrs Louis Gerken and Geneva INIae Riekenberg played Nie Carrier was also largely re- Nelson and sons Ernest and El-
: Berneta and Leora Loesch piano in recital at Enid Sunday spoleatite for t he establishments Georgia Mae Clark Teddy Peckham years Ile said the stone in the
lawaha Wayne Lounsbury Del- floor of their chow hall was im- bert Mr and Mrs Rhode Mont-
- Mrs Fred Seel of Topeka Kansa afternoon under the direction of of the N W Academy at Carrier ' Ported from Egypt Their post gonwrv and daughter 110-Ellen
0- with a AI ) 111 vetra and trivba Vroilin
WIIS an overnight guest at the NV i Miss Ruth Lizar : whieli wee mod aoyectil vpnrst iernY 11!ePle Neal Griggs!11911 includes 700 1 I of land
!diss Ruth Lizar which was opened several years
before the public schools became
ZION LU TH ER AN active and from its halls he de-
Fairmont lighted to sue graduating young
E Pittelko pastor Marti" InVn and WfiniVil who today as
Ileier teacher Paid Sohn viear iloctors lawyers geologists master
10 anl Sunday school and Adult hirmers ete are helping to make
Bible Clots I 1 am divine serv-
kmerica a better place in which
lees Vicar Sohn will preach Mon- to live
daY "'ruing' first it 'lass As an Anwrican citizen Mr Car-
day evening Walther Leaguetopic !
tier was absolutely Inn per cent
tiny rvening VT UILIIVF torligLie it111C tier was absolutely WO per cent
study Wednesday evening Men's
staunch Republican ne served
club Thursday evening choir re- his county in any and every capitchearsal
school dinner Friday
Mr and Mrs Robert Stebbins
and daughter visited their son
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13 to 15 timoo as much as there is in her entire body A regular
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THE ENID EVENTS ENID OKLAHOMA
cieray Treeple Neal Griggs Ruth
Marie Balfour Wanda Jean Smith
Phyllis Kennedy Will 11 Whitmire
Gerald Dean Kelly and Andrew
Balfour Perfect atendance: Jackie
Beeson Donna Mehurg a years
Donna Bolenhaugh Alfred Ken-
nedy Dwain Smith Earl Hilda-
brand Evelyn Evers Joy Kitchen
Jitionie D Moore Leon Evers
Jessie Jackson George Cunning-
ham °nal Durr Jackie Wall
Mary Donna Lewis Dolly West 2
years Claudine Cockrell Eunainne
Scars years Bonnie Chunk
Wandalee Horton 2 years Dick
Welty Gene Lewis Frank Dayton
2 years Jean Caltipbull Grover
Myers George Evans Bonnie Lee
West 2 years Wanetta Mae Walk-
er 4 years Elaine 1Velty 3 years
George Meberg 9 years Neva
Sears 2 years Dorothy Kennedy
i1ettrill41
! ity for its betterment ‘N'huther a r"s ' "multi(' t ("sr Ullt r4U1111111i1V
delegate to a convention a county c': : Years Bonnie Chunk
Horton 2 years Dick
chairman or a private citizen be S'111111ak°
LI NCOLN CENTER '
constantly kept in close touch with IN elty Gene LVW IS Frank Dayton
loyal national and even interim- 2 Yvarsi 'lean Cainnbell Grover
By Mrs Wm Oldham Myers George EV ans Bonnie Lee
i Goma affairs and with all his heart
Vest 2 years Wanetta Mae Walk-
Mr and Mrs Herchal Van lloes- and unlimited vitality fought in his
gentle but enthusiastic manner for er 4 years Elaine 1Velty 3 years
en of Oklahoma City visited Fri-
day and Saturday with Mr and : tht' things
Mrs Howard Van Hoesen and fain- right Sears 2 years Dorothy Kennedy
he considered just and Ge"ge Ill'herg 9 Years Neva
years Dorothy Jordan 4 years
Hy For eight years he served most 2
whole-heartedly and efficien tly as IA'is Iffidurhrand 2 VcaN Ilinvar'l
Herman Coats of Covington at ' rlitchen 9 year's 'Leon' Balfour
cony commissioner receiving aL
Sunday dinner at W E Shawver wit 's arry Cogswell jr Gladys Ken-
the polls every vote cast in his
Mr and Mrs Bill Hawkins and nedy 4 years Leon Klugh 7 :fears
on of Lindsay spent Sunday ' t'mushiP Goldamae Meyer Ruby Semrad
Being one Of the first to foresee !
night with his parents Mr and and Nellie Bonard 9 years
Mn O F Hawkins with the coming of the autmnobile
Mr John Kaiser was seriously
- the need for good roads to early '
ti c hurt when a cowshed door feli
Mrs Jack Oldham called on Mr : not only "I hron 'It traffic"
it ' it on his head Sunday evening lie
and Mrs W L Oldham Saturday ) vitally ' important traffic from k
!was rushed to the hospital a few
eveaing !"farm to market" Mr Carrier led
Mr and Mrs Wm Heintz and in the county mud building pro- stitches taken and an X-ray made
children &tended the commence- ' gram both of the "through traffic Mr and Mrs Evelyn Munch
and
ment exercises Wednesday evening highway m s" and the "far to market children of South Haven spent
tht Ni (A k-t ad IA itri his pitrents Mr
at Hunter system d
" And a e cidedly happy
Mrs Jack McGinnis and children person he was to see developed a anti mcs Joe (launch
of Wichita spent the week-end system to imlude every town in Mr and Mrs Dick Rogers left
S
with her parents Mr and Mrs W the county in an "inteii:1-1(1ounte?:tuhneir n camp who will be hay-
- brother i aturday for Texas to visit her
E Shawver eating system of
Mr and Mrs Herb Janssen and roads" ing soon
children were Sunday dinner During these years be linked ' The eighth grade graduation was
guests of Mr and Mrs Geo i with his many activities a most
progressive i auditorium Tuesday afternoon at
!
Janssen and family successful program of held in the Hunter high school
'
Mr and Mrs W m Heintz and ' farming H o clock Those receiving di-
e was among the very plomas were Donna Meberg oil
family attended the Breeliinridge first to learn that the soil in Hobart
' ' - " ""'" '""' "' '' - Dum Margrvt Cunningham Lewis
schooi dinner Friday Township was just right for al- Peck flower Hilderbrand Dean
Mr and Mrs Robert Stebbins falfa Ilis orchards were famous
k Wayne Roller Edward
and daughter visited their son for their prize fruits and berries "'
Shulz Billie Kitchen The ad-
Merle and family at Pryor Sun- ' Fine stock grazed in his pastures dress was given by Rev Graham
day anti always his machine sheds held
day anti always his machine sheds held ' "'"' "'" m'''" "Y "" """"1"
of i
Mr Fred Kruse and sister Mary ' the newest and best in farm equip-
M E church Valdictorian was
of Burbank sp Donna Meberg salutatorian was ent Saturday night molt
Margret Cunningham clas s history
aria Sunday : with Mr and Mrs Also being one of the first to was given by Lewis Peck class
Henry Kruse and family ' foresee with the advent of the rophecy Opal Dun class will by
Mrs Nona Wells and Mr H E ' automobile the necessity of "serv- :
)ean Clark Mr R P Evans was
Coats of Covington spent Thurs- ice for cars" Mr Carrier estab- sponsor of the class and Mr David
day evening with Mr and Mrs hshed at Carrier and other points
w w 4:1n nn in i!iingiiiii s1 A te 1 C 0 Mitchell superintendent
on IWILVII 2 I
-
'W E Shawver in Cartield and Alfalfa Counties KI IV I IIILVILUCtit
' a line of wholesale and retail gas Mr and Mrs Ernest Moore of
Okeene
—
On Pay Day Buy Bonds ' and oil stations This business spent Sunday with her
sister Mrs Clay Johnson and fain-
! known as the Carrier Oil Co was ii
operated by bis sons anti himself JNIE and Mrs M R Smith re-
ED FLEMING S J a partner at Carmen and ceived a telegram Wednesday from
Floyd a partner at Carrier and 1—A"3" TT C I- -
r 14 LA pit I 111U1- III t III EMI tilit4
until his I A
eanquarters U S Marine Corps at and son Eari Wayne of Enid
maiped v ilbiess Mr Carrier re-
d
ttdly active in his wide Wash C
ington D reporting thin spent untlay with her parents Mr
son George Smith missing This and Mrs John Sears asd family
expanse of affairs alert decisive Mr and Mrs Ira Johnson and
IS the first information they hiive
with never a task too menial and
had of their son since earlier in
never a task t" "Ileting fm him the year when he was reported family Mr and Mrs Forest Jenk-
ins and family Wert Sunday guests
to cheerfully perform
wounded in action He was serving in the Walter Hardy home
public office
: Following his retirement from
he had the joy of with the Marine Corps on Bataan Ir and 1Irs Rock Bonnet made
1 (
1 Adelding his strong and far-n Junior P
otch- week for Canfield Teckham will !env exas for the this a business trip to Enid Monday
! ing influence in the election of his Using its knowledge gained in
! sons S J and Floyd to the house Mr e"Pg
A dance was sponsored by the industry is i
anti it11:rrtisetiilitti!(t)iuvnetsit:7(nstlieAtifftilillifya 1 to11 h nday evtgliaa at eva regular production one
i now aditpting materials used in
i tion hall The proceeds will be football uniforms for A m e r lea n !
and later to work as diligently —) : h : A mischnic triltInq
it Tin II I tI 0 WOrK I nligynt iv !
Jt invested in war 'bonds they I parachute troops
hotil Yd bccoine a meinoer of : t
the 1 eeived $SO There will he an r othe
sunate
mi carritr wa a devotvd mem !public dance in the hall Wedoes-
k ber of the Carrier Congregational 1 daY "cuing prOCeds going for
1
:Church very proud he was of the I "me'
Mrs Jessie Buss reeeked a tele-
'present edifice but often he recalled '
the frame building that stood on 1 --
the original townsite and for
whia knanhood They can never diel
I nioneers and he not only i
hauld the materials but vith lov-
nl
Stilled is his war vihi nt hand-
ing hands '
e ‘
Hain clasp but in the "Garden of Ntem-
: erected the bu
mr cariderwas I ones " this picture of his rich full
: In the home
everythiow fine old twoutifot To I life will travel by our side never
his devoted anti ever-loyal compati- I to be forgotten
ion he adwingly anti tenderly I Cining t° his reward on E'n'ton
Day was true to the spirit of this
gave the riches of his kindly neart
and s hand and to
truly great man for surely no one
generou
t his s plvnd id ouph made e Home ex pressed at All times lift in the
Sweet Home" a retlity A home fullest more than he
1
: where peace reigned A home of
love and loyalty and where the!
tinQ and worthwhile things were J D III1TON
nexer found wanting
To his children he was a dearly AGENCY
: beloved hero fir no father ever
gave to his children a greater
more inspiring love
To the youth the aged to all he INSURANCE
WHS friend counsellor and guide! rrivate Money for Farm and
and his busiest tiny was not too ' City Loans
busy for him to lend a helping I
hand
Thus in the passing of Mr Car- ABSTRACTS
vier Oklahoma has lost one of her J D NIINION
most progressive and loyal citizens MAX MINTON
From our sight hsf rtul s gone pt his body phom 02 Stephensou Bldg i
i but not his svonde and 1 4
gram from Dewett Nebr Wednes-
day afternoon that her sister Mrs
W W Barmley had a stroke Mrs
Buss was unable to make the trip
there
Mr and Mrs D E Wells have
as their guests in their home Mr
and Mrs Woodrow Way of Texas
Mrs Way was formerly Miss Fern
Be 'four
Mrs Ida Howard is visiting her
son Lt Frank W Howard at Ran-
dolph Field Texas She was ac-
companied by her daughter from
Tulsa who was hero visiting her
cast vim"
Mr Frank Futhey received a
the center would he a grand thing
nice letter from his brother Alvin so the people could see for them-
306 Bomh Group 367th Bomb '
selves the effort Enid and Gar-
Squadron Wendover Utah who '
held county has put forth to make
has had a promotion from private
the soldiers' stay in Enid a pleas-
to sergeant ---
I
zum one -
Pvt Eugene Wiederkehr who Mrs Howard Weston nee Sylvia
Miss Harriet Elizabeth Kaiser of
11I II Lk IF WVI-Po 1 uunua y I drove the Fossett ambulance and Miss Leona Sattelmeier were I """" '-"" ""- —"" th L
—
Miss Susan Johnson who has when they came out with the pa- hostesses at a bridal shower art spent the week-en
wi ar-
pent four weeks in Enid visiting tient I saw a happy smile I'll never in the former's home Sunday '
ld
lene Arnold of Enid
ler sister-in-law Mrs Anna John- forget It was Mr Fred red Buck- afternoon honoring Miss Ruth Lloyd Tetft helped his son Bob
on and Mrs Angie Reim returned minster who has been bedfast for - Ceihster bride-elect Of Mr paint their house in Enid Monday
!mine Monday the past 10 months with a broken Harry Vogt of Enid Mr aml Mrs A W Creighton
Mr Roy Buss jr is ere ns cting a hip and complicatio and who had They have set their wedding (late
ww silo on his farm southwest of seen the show from her bed Ahs early in June Many pretty and spent Sunday with l near HMr and Mrs
Wm Cogswel unter
Hunter Vern Courter end Airs Ed Hat-luseful gifts were received by the Mrs Curtis Thomas enter-
In honor of Mr and Mrs Will hoot club members made arrange-lbride-elect At the close of the tamed the Unique Club Wed-
Schmidt's :17th anniversary Sun- ments for the trip and we know party lunch was served to Miss
day Miss Hildred Brown gave a from that smile ile it must have been Geihsler her mother Mrs F H nesdav afternoon at her home
linner in the Jim Rogers home a very vniovable on
t Geihsler Mrs Bertha Sattelmeier 11 i 1 East Randolph
Those present were Mr and Mrs The following relatives and Airs Arthur Sattelmeler Mrs Otto Garden flowers were spring deco-
Will Schmidt Mr Albert Wells friends gathered at the peiry Sattehneier Mrs Walter Sattel- rations throughout the rooms
Mr and MI'S Bernard Hermanski Shreve home Sunday to celebrate meler) Mrs Anna Dalrymple Mrs ' Cards were played at three tables
the birthdays Of John Lozier Airs Coonrod winning high and 10
Mrs Glen Letteer returned to T J Schultz Mrs Ross Caton
her home Friday in Grayville Ill Mrs Alfred Heiberg Mrs Walter score Mrs Thomas assisted by
Perry Shreve and Kenneth Nelson
Bentz Miss Helen Bentz Della Airs Coonrod served iced refresh
Mr and Mr G
s eor ee
ge Bson re- After the basket dinner at noon
oeived a letter from their son music MIS furnished by William Hilda and Minnie Roggow 1-hide-ments after the games
Duane Beeson U S Naval llos- Dixon Edwin Nelson and Mrs gard and Vehmt Breitenkamp Mrs Clifford Hays spent Mondtty witi-
pital Corona Calif saying he en- Lulu Roberts Those present were Arnold Breitenkamp -Mrs Homer Ehner Taft
ioyed it there very much and that Mrs Chas Mason and son Luther Morman Airs Sid Johnston Miss Among those calling on Mrs
he was going to call on Junior and two grandchildren Wayne and Edith Williamson Miss Laverna Bessie Hellums the past few dity
Pickrell of Hollywood who WIts a of C ti and Mr s Kelso and Miss Elsie Lane all of were Mr and Mrs Geo Pitman
Alarlorie Fyffe urs Mr
resident of Hunter for several D Mr and Mrs George
Enid Mr and Mrs Ferguson and Mr
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years Ile said the stone in the and E Th
t and El-
e Lutheran school closed it' and Mrs Lloyd Ten
i elson sons rnes
floor of their chow hall was im- heft Mr and Airs Rhode Mont-
19-11-1942 term last Friday May John Kaiser is in the Genera
!
milted from Egypt Their rust gonwry and daughter 110-Ellen 15 with a dinner and ball game hospital for a few days recoverim
includes 700 acres of land with al Th Ira Fyir and girls Emma
A nice crowd was present and en- from bruises and cuts receive(
big lake where they can go boat-Rby Irene and Kathleen Mrs joyed the ball game which Breck- Sunday evening when a barn non
u
ing and fishing The people there Loki Robers am I t 1 u 1( ren Jo -Ann
t- 1 !
inridge won by a score of 11-10 fell on him at his home new
really treated them swell nd Teddy of Enid Mr and Mrs large crowd also attended the H er
unt
a
Mrs E E Wilson C L Thom Joo
p- ( n i t mzi: er Edwin Nelson and m progra and graduation exereisos Frank Turner is operating th(
son and D E Wells returned home Ke th and B ad of M no on Wednesday evening The fol Deisel engine for the Owen drillint
sons nnee
Wednesday from Ft Worth Tex I Mr and Mrs Marvin Jzintz Mrs lewl" received eighth grade comptiny near Hennessey when
where they attended the nationtil D G hreve f Lal
diplomas: Emery Iee Dtilrymple a a
they re drilling deep t W
est PII
S o anna Mr an I
convention of woolen's federated mrs W illiain Dixon and girls' Wallace Roggow Vivian Evers The coyotes are getting to be t
clubs They zdso made a tour jw(1 d rhylli and Altible Mary Frances Freeman lone hell real menace in the west part Of thi
of Mexico City Dixon of A on Miss Iva Ruth hart and Ethmer Pearl Steinert neighborhood wlwre they ar
Mt— " ' -oht1 sves11 vs Ls sslicl tlngi nr“Ills
Mr school Y
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s W ill Schmidt a ho
id ws- (ourtri ght f o Per kins rwtty Jean The averag attendance for the
'fiok Imo Sparkes and Bob Jonk- e
tess to the 11EB club Wed-
ins All reported a fine time and
tli(lich)awttl'silc1111-11(1'wge'liTivge97115filitt'elerno'cilleglilteteo The
nesday afternoon In her home
There were 13 member nswer the honor guests received mny
a
-Met: gifts rs of perfect atendance: Donald
ing roll call with how they met yya
their husbands and one 1is1tor rank Shrev sp
e who has ent the Kroll Oletlla 1Ielberg Lynn Ray
Prizes went to Mrs Belva Evers 13st several inonths at Wewoka ilellicrtt' N "Ian Evers Ethmer
'
Beatrice Evers and Mrs W B with Ins daughter is a visitor at Pearl Stemert Helen Breitenkamp
Dorothy Kroll Marcella FreeMan
this time at the Perry Shreve
Dodds Luncheon was served by lone Kedbart and Lloyd Schultz
the hostess assisted by Mrs min'l ! home
I rith odi nii z1 h The school scored seven points
the hostess assisted by Mrs Min- "1")titile and David shrev have The school scored seven points
above the state average in the
nie Klugh and Miss Hildred Brown
been On the sick list the past sev-
Club will meet in two weeks with state tests and the scores in arith-
Mrs Belva Evers A weiner roast era' daY'' metic were double the state score
is to be held in red hills Friday Defense stamp sales by the school
evening of the 22nd BRECKINRIDGE have reached $12700 The pupils
The Country Home Makers
also contributed an average of 24
cents a piece toward the church
club met with Mrs John Ing- By Mrs Fred Soh' army and navy collection
ham Tuesday There Isere 16
members present and one Mr Kenneth Heiberg and Miss
visitor Velma Dreitenkamp were among The president of one company
Prizes went to Mrs Mahlon the Garber high school graduates announces that $95203 was paid to
Estes Velma Lee Johnson Mrs who received their diplomas at
— employees for suggestions last
ItiA- t 4 is '
Bernard Hermanski and Id it kaiser the graduating exercises Thurs-
Club meets June 2 with Mrs Frank (lay night May lIth Others from
Johnson this community attending these
Miss Edna Mae Dodds spent Sat- exercises were Mr and Mrs John
urday and Sunday with her par- Breitenkamp and daughters :Ir
cuts Mr anti Mrs W B Dodds anti Mrs Henry G Heiberg and
Mrs Roscoe Chaney is visiting daughter Mr and Mrs Martin
her daughter Mrs Glen Ingham Gerdes and daughters and Rev E
and family in Oklahoma City Mr F Puler
and Mrs Ingham announce the Mr Ilaro Id Brunken of Lahoma
birth of a boy born Tuesday May Helen and Norman Bentz Erwin
12 Hilda and Minnie Roggow Wilbur
Mrs Don Tobin of Brady Texas anti Wilma Heintz Charlie and
is spending a few weeks with her Helen Jautlicek and Wilbert Het-
nmther Mrs R M Babb berg spent Friday evening at the
'Airs Edgar Hays is the new tele- John Breitenkamp home helping
phone operator in Hunter Her Wilbur celebrate his birthday
husband is employed with a rail- Last Thursday morning one of
road at points in the southern part
focft 11 with h ?Ir hays Pat Bird's cows was killed by
n''t a lightning
week Tuesday morning of last week
w (lays
Circle 2 of SCS met with AINIMINEMINEOMPIESOF
Its Charlie Robinson TO
afternoon with nine members and DID YOU EVER SEE
Mrs M McMillen arid Mrs
Buchanan of Coldwater as visitors ANYONE
in attendance After a short busi-
ness meeting Bingo was played STARVE TO
Lunch was served by the hostess
assisted by her daughter Mrs
Buchanan
'DEATH!
Mr and IT George LeGrand
and son Earl Wayne of EnbL We never did either when
spent unday Nvith her parents Mr they had a
and Mrs John Sears asd
Mr and Mrs Ira Johnson and VICTORY GARDEN
family Mr and Mrs Forest Jenk- Planted With
ins and family were Sunday guests
in the Walter Hardy home SHANNON
Mr and Mrs Rock Bonnet made nr111111 FTFCTrn trrnt
Farm LOANS
412 — 5
City Loans—Low Rates
Abstracts—Insurance
M J FRANTZ
906 Bass Bldg Phone 512
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SPENCER DIST 62
By Mrs Perry Shreve
Mrs Lewis Kaupke spent Thurs-
thay in Enid with Grandmother
Kaupke who has been
Te
The Sunnyside club delivered
I Ten who left Tuesday for Okla-
community and now serving in
their cookies for the soldiers' re- 1 ma City where he will be en-
the U S Army which have recent-
ho
creation center at Enid Saturday d the U S service Guests
in
ly moved to different camps are:
liste
The writer had the privilege to be were Mr and Mrs Boll fft Mr
Pvt Albert Keilbart who is at
present ttn
aeding the David Rankin
taken through the place and can and Mrs Lloyd Taft Mr and Mrs
say I was pleased to find it such
a homey looking place and so well school in St Louis Pvt Bernhard Roggow is again in California and Gene Tefft Mr and Mrs D W
Windsor Elmer and Chas Tefft
kept I think an open house at and LeRayne and LeRoy Ten
is dkh
stationed at Ft Ord Sgt Alex
Wwerer has been promoted
Mrs Bessie Hellums returned to
the center would he a grand thing people could see for them-
selves the effort Enid and Gar- her home Friday evening from an
so the
from the rank of private to Sgt
Enid hospital where she had been
anti transferred to Camp San Luis
field county has put forth to make Obispo Calif Pvt Orvill Schultz
is trainnig for military police at for treatments Her friends will
be glad to know she is improving
the soldiers' stay in Enid a pleas-
0 t tIne Ft Crockett Texas Nellie Tefft is staying with her
The Sunnyside club delivered
their cookies for the soldiers' re-
creation center at Enid Saturday
The writer had the privilege to be
taken through the place and can
say I was pleased to find it such
a homey looking place and so well
kept I think an open house at
Defense stamp sales by the school
ECKINRIDGE have reached $12700 The pupils
also contributed an average of 24
By Mrs Fred Sold cents a piece toward the church
army and navy collection
vaned' Heiberg and Miss
The aresident of nor ennmst nv
3 DAILY SCHEDULES
From
(Oklahoma City
1Wichita Kan
We never did either n tit
they had a
VICTORY GARDEN
Planted NVith
SHANNON
DOUBLE-TESTED SEEDS
or a Flock of
SHANNON
QUALITY CHICKS
for Fryers and Laying
liens Fed on
SHANNON
DATED CHICK MASH
We have Oklahoma's most
complete stock of Garden
Field and Grass Seeds—Also
Flower and Garden Plants
SHANNON
Feed Co
202 E Broadway Ph MO
Oklahoma's Largest
Feed Distributor
OPEN 7 to 7
FAST FREIGHT SERVICE
f Phone
165
TOQACA CO
On Your Order
a cadet and an instructor from the
Enid Army Flying School were
killed in a plane crash 2 miles
north and miles east of Breck-
inridge at the Breckinridge land-
ing field
Among the boys formerly of this
has been reported quite ill in a '
Spaulding and infant daughtt-T of
camp hospital at Valdosta Gag IS 1 Elm Spring Ark spent the week-
well on the way to recovery end with friends are relatives in
Mrs Helmuth Ceihsler and and near Enid
Joan Stewart and Anita Stew-
Miss Leona Sattelmeler were
hostesses at a bridal shower art spent the week-end with Ear-
lene Arnold of Enid
The president of one company
announces that $95203 was paid to
employees for suggestions last
year Most of these suggestions
dealt with ways of speeding or im-
proving war production
NOTICE
—
FREE REMOVAL
of all dead animals within 40 miles if
Enid 0413 boa of soap chips gives
YILES for each dead anima
Telephone 3730 or
L D 5 Enid
Used Tractor Tires
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SPRING VALLEY
By Mrs Nellie Tern
Mr anti Mrs Larry Sow le en-
tertained with a family dinner
Sunday eveningm honor of Bob
Mrs Curtis Thomas enter-
tained the Unique Club Wed-
nesday afternoon at her home
1111 East Randolph
Carden flowers were spring deco-
rations throughout the room Cards were played at three tables
Coonrod winning high and low
score Mrs Thomas assisted by
Mrs Coonrod served iced refresh-
ments after the games
Clifford Hays spent Monday with 10
Elmer Tefft
Among those calling on Mrs
Bessie He Bunts the past few days
‘vere Mr and Mrs Geo Pitman
Mr and Mrs Ferguson and Mr
and Airs Lloyd TOIL
John Kaiser is in the General
hospital for a few days recovering
from bruises and cuts received
Sunday evening when a barn door
fell on him at his home near
IIunter
Frank Turner is operating the
Helsel engine for the Owen drilling
company near Hennessey where
they are drilling a deep test WPII
The coyotes are getting to be a
real menace in the west part of the
neighborhood vhere they are
catching young lambs and poultry
They caught two at Lake Ile Bums
(luring the day time
Mrs Pearl Watters and children
of Tulsa visited several days the
Past week with her mother Mrs
M Hughes They were all Sunday
dinner guests of Mr and Mrs
Lloyd Tefft
A magnet tied to a string has
become all important tool at one
airplane plant When small tools
screws anti scrap metal fall acci-
dentally into engine parts the
magnet gets in where fingers or
tools can't and lifts them out
FARM LOANS
See
H M LONGCOR
305 Masonic Temple
Pillsbury's Hatchery
CUSTOM HATCHING
BABY CHICKS
STARTED CHICKS
2402 E Chestnut Phone 2527
(5-2)
Hum ID"' 1245 x 32 1125 x 28
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Lo"" 1245 x 28 1125 x 36
et 1125 x 24 900 x 36
We Repair All Sizes Tractor Tires
WEBSTER'S TIRE SERVICE
201 E Maine Phone 560
UNCLE SAM Says:
Friday May 22 1942
OkVIE
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OIL-GASOLINE-TIRES
Don't operate your car unless it is
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to use only quality motor fuels—those
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