The Enid Events (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, October 16, 1942 Page: 3 of 12
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Friday October 16 1942
HAVE YOU HEARD AacilT
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MOW IMP 118 tor All WI
The whole town is sympathizing with Mrs Milton J
Newman For many weeks now she has been feeling
badly but she is so sweet and uncomplaining that even
some members of her family did not know about it Final-
ly a week ago last Wednesday Mr Newman agreed she
was able to travel so they packed their bags and planned
to take a rest in Hot Springs Arkansas
The bags were at the depot each had donned his
traveling costume and then the last moment as Mrs New-
man started down the stairs
her leg gave away and in- sters Bruce Jr and Brian to
stead of going to Hot Sioux Falls where Daddy Bruce is Captain-ing in the army medical
Springs she went to St
corp It will be hard for all of us
stead of going to Hot ' hioux rails wnere Daddy truce:
is Captain-ing in the army medical
Springs she went to St
!corp It will be hard for all of us
Mary's Hospital I to see them go but who can blame
:
them for wanting to stick togeth-
There she is now with a broken ! er? o
bag and I know of no one who ' A lot hns been said and a lot !
deserves more or nicer bouquets! can be said for all of the gals who
For the vast twenty years Mrs i weekly donate many long hours 1
Newman has been a "good neigh- ' to Red Cross work but there is
bor" to everyone in Erik having la quartet about town who have
Oven generously of her time to ! taken to their jobs with an on-
the Junior Welfare philanthropic ' Imolai amount of seriousness Real- !
work the Y W C A and num- izing how much mor they could
erous other organizations Her aid the Red Cross if they were
(Joliet unassuming manner is dear- ' side to type Mrs Chester E
' ly loved by all who know her so i Young Mrs W L Stephenson
here's a wish for a quick Mend ' Mrs William F Hoehn Pnd Mrs'
Loma! : Ed T Fleming have enrolled in it !
OP Have you heard all about the leourse at the Enid Business col-
Hinsons? Elizabeth is spending ' low Every morning from nine
this week and until Wednesday of I 'till noon they peck away now !
next with hubby Dr Bruce in I isn't that sumpinl
Sioux Falls South Dakota and I Among the other business col-
they are putting in their time 1 lege co-eds aro Mrs Leslie Ever-
' house hunting Early in November itt Mrs Ned Hume and Mrs Sam
Elizabeth plans to move young- Keath These last two lassies have 1
Special EVANGELISTIC Services
West Side Community Church
106 West Randolph St—Claude J Moore Pastor
Beginning SUNDAY Morning Oct 18 and continuing through
25th Services every evening at 7:45
The Rev Richard Zoet
Missionary to the Lumber Jacks of Upper Michigan
in the Great White Pine Country
Mr &et is OUR OWN HOME MISSIONARY and is a man
of unusual ability in conducting such a work as he carries on
with the type of folk he ministers to
He is a former political and business man served as alderman
and other official duties in the city of Grand Rapids Mich was
superintendent and general manager for a large clothing concern
Immediately following his conversion Mr Zoet saw the great
need of the Gospel Message in this seemingly forsaken section of
the country Upon arriving on the field he found no schools or
churches and since his going there 15 years ago he has been
instrumental in the placement of schools on the field and has
personally established and directs seven Mission Churches and
other activities in mission work
Our Brother has a ministry which is unique and will be tell-
ing us much about it illustrating with both moving and still
pictures
All who are interested in Home Mission Work 'are cordially
invited to attend these services with Brother Dick '
823 WEST MAINE ST
C & H CANE
SUGAR
lb 61c
MARCO
Home Style
Pineapple
No 212 Inc
Can At7
SNO-FILUF FLAKE
HUHU
Large 1 cc
Box 11"
Ccrn
Muffin Mix
10c
Delgado's
Tamales
in Gravy
can 19c
(Doz 8219)
Armour's Star
II A LI
half or whole
lb 39c
Hil !dale Cloverbloom
Brookfield
BUTTER
lb 46c
COLD MEDAL
K itchen Tested
FLOUR
10 lbs 49c
DEL MONTE
Ready Cooked
PRUNES
No 212 lac
Can 617
Big Green
Tender Peas
2 cans 29c
Largest Size
PECANS
Halves 49c
12oz v
MONARCH
Home Style
PICKLES
Qt 29c
FRESH PORK
SHOULDER
ROAST
lb 32c
FULL CREAM
CHEESE
lb 29c
?
HEINZ
CATSUP
Ige 19c
LOG CABIN
SYRUP
19ct 39ct 69c
Miracle
Whip
qt 39c
Large
OXYDOL
(Limit)
19C
Jack Sprat
Grapefruit
JUICE
46-oz 25C
can
GREER'S BETTER
CHILI
lb 35c
lest their Misters to the Enid 1 Bombs
Army Flying School so they are
preparing to buck the cold hard '
business world which Barbara '
Waller and Gertrude Shoults Cur-
tis have already crashed Barbara
is with the Bell Telephone Corn-
puny and Gertrude has joined the
ranks of gals employed at the air
base
Brides
M E C
Mr and Mrs J K Conner
Amarillo have announced the
marriage of their daughter Helen
to Kenneth Gene Schardein son of
Mrs Edward Schardein Black-
well Their vows were taken in
the home of the bride's brother
Mr and Mrs A C Conner 1717
East Maple last Saturday night
in the presence of friends and rela-
tives of the couple Following
their return from a wedding trip
in Arkansas the couple will be at
home in Blackwell
Now at home at 91414 West
Randolph are Staff Sgt and Mrs
William E Keefe - Before their
recent marriage Mrs Keefe was
Miss Dorothy Jantz (laughter of
Mr and Mrs John J Jantz Mno
The groom who is stationed at the
Enid Army Flying School is the
son of Mrs Carrie Redick Lex-
ington Kentucky
Of interest to Enid friends of
the couple is the announcement by
Mr and Mrs Earl McCreary 513
North Central of the marriage of
Mr McCreary's sister Bath who
has resided with them the past six
months Miss McCreary (laugh-
! ter of Mr and Mrs J A McCreary
Stroud became the bride of Staff
Sgt Troy D Rice of the Enid Ar-
my Flying School on October 3
They are now at home at 2106
East Broadway
Now at home at 7191t2 East Ma-
! pie are Mr and Mrs Warren Estes
whose marriage took place on0c
tober 7 at Perry Mrs Estes is
the former Miss Jane Hughes
daughter of Mr and Mrs A D
!Hughes Mr Estes's parents are
Mr end Mrs Jess Estes Krem-
lin The groom is employed at the
! Stearman Aviation plant
Mr and Mrs Fred V Tarr
Pampa Texas formerly of near
Enid have announced the mar-
riage of their daughter Pauline to
H W Edwards son of Mr anti
Mrs H W Edwards 91ii North
Grand on October 10 The couple
are at home at 2il North Madison
! as Mr Edwards has enlisted at
I the Enid Army Flying School
Anti-knock gasoline is becoming
scarcer and scarcer and may not be
obtainable for civilian usa-within
a few months or a war
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DELIVER PHONES 734-735
MONARCH
COFFEE
lb 29c
Hand Packed
Tomatoes
Noca121 loc
JACK SPRAT
Chili Sauce
I2-oz 19C
size
Pure
HONEY
Comb 22c
Jack Sprat
Cranberry
Sauce
can 19c
Swift's I Country Style
CENTER CUT PURE PORK
Chuck bast I Sausage
lb 29c I lb 29c
ENID'S BEST FRYERS AND HENS-FRESH DRESSED
MRS TUCKER'S
Shortening
3 lin 69e
THE ENID EVENTS ENID OKLAHOMA
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Z4IRTIS
PETERS—Son Charles David to
Mr and Mrs C M Peters Fair-
mont at General hospital Oct 10
Weight 6 lbs 131 ozs
COBB—Son Edward Ilenry to
Mr and Mrs John 11 Cobb Drum-
mond at General hospital Oct 10
Weight 7 lbs 11i ozs
DUFFY—Son Warren Lee to Mr
and Mrs Vance Duffy 413 West
Walnut at St Mary's hospital
Oct 9 Weight 10 lbs 6 ozs
RICIIEY—Son Hershel Larry to
Mr and Mrs Derschell Richey
2930 East Ash at St Mary's hos-
pital Oct 9 Weight 7 lbs 1 oz
KROEKER—Daughter to Mr and
Mrs Henry F Kroeker 425 North
Fourteenth at St Mary's hospital
Oct 9 Weight 8 lbs 12 oz
BROWN—Son Thomas John to
Mr and Mrs Thomas G Brown
Jefferson at St Mary's hospital
Oct 11 Weight 9 lbs 1112 ozs
PATTON—Son George Everett
to Mr and Mt Winton Patton
307 North Adams at St Mary's
hospital Oct 1 Weight 7 lbs
8 ozs
MINTER—Son David Michael to
Mr and Mrs Eugene Minter 1601
West Randolph at St Mary's hos-
pital Oct 11 Weight 8 lbs 8 ozs
WINKLER—Son Brian Roy to
t
Mr and Mrs Roy Winkler 509 S
Harrison at St Mary's hospital
Oct 12 Weight 6 lbs 914 ozi'
EUBANK—Son William Lavern
to Mr anti Mrs Lavern Eubank
719 East Maple at St Mary's hos-
pital Oct 12 Weight 5 lbs 1412
ozs
SMITH—Daughter to Lieut and
Mrs M E Smith 215 West York
at St Mary's hospital Oct 13
Weight 8 1t 1 oz
POSEY—Son to Mr and Mrs
Marvin Posey 423 East Broadway
at St Mary's hospital Oct 13
Weight 9 lbs 4 ozs
SIMMERING—Daughter Judith
Elaine to Mr and Mrs Alvin
Simmering Garber at University
hospital Oct 10 Weight 7 lbs
12'42 ozs
ECK—Son Robert Gene to Mr
and Mrs O W Eck Ringwood at
University hospital Oct 11
Weight 8 lbs
WALKER—Daughter Ro Leta
Kay to Mr and Mrs Walker 902
West Cherokee at University hos-
pital Oct 13 Weight 4 lbs 11
ozs
DIXON—Daughter Virginia Ann
to Mr and Mrs IL B Dixon 2410
North Jefferson at University
118 E Randolph
Enemy Grave in Desert
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Five incendiary bombs jettisoned from a German raider harm-
lessly stick out of the desert sand near a cross that marks the grave
of two unknown enemy airmen The bombs were part of a load carried
by a Nazi luftwatTe over the North African battle zone
Sam Alton who is an agent
with the Federal Bureau of Inves-
tigation left Sunday For the
past several weeks he has been the
guest Of his mother Mrs Harry
E Alton 1214 West Broadway
Mrs Elsworth Jacoby 2015
West Cherokee and Mrs William
Payne 435 South Buchanan spent
Saturday in Oklahoma City
Guests in the Harry O Glasser
home 1201East Broadway last
week end were their son-in-law
and daughter Mt and Mrs Ower
Hill of Bartlesville and Mr and
Mrs C C Peppers of Oklahoma
City
Mrs Raymond G Jacobs who
has been residing with her par-
ents Mr and Mrs Court E
Loomis 812 South Van Buren
since Dr Jacobs left for overseas
duty with the United States Ma-
Flies left Saturday for Monticello
Iowa where she will spend a
month with her husband's parents
Mr and Mrs Paul Jacobs
Mr and Mrs Joe Newman of
St Louis Mo spent last week end
with the former's parents Mr and
Mrs Milton J Newman 1002 West
Wabash and with Mr and Mrs
Sol Newman Jr 505 South Hayes
Mrs J L Odell 514 South Gar-
field returned Wednesday evening
from Stillwater where she spent
the first of the week
William "Bud" Kershhner of the
United States Army Air Corp left
Thursday following a week's visit
with his parents Mr and Mrs V
' 11 Kershner und his sister Mrs
William Munn 1710 West Chao-
' kee
' Art Traynor of Sheppard Field
Wichita Falls Texas spent last
weekend with Mrs Traynor at the
home of her parents Dr and Mrs
Dan Luther Edwards 1615 West
Cherokee
Mr and Mrs W C Steele 617
East Maple have their (laughter
and her family Mr and Mrs John
F Harding and daughters Nancy
Mary and Kay visiting them The
visitors will return to their home
in Atlanta Texas the last of this
month
‘REMEMBER THE BOY
IN ARMED SERVICE
This Christmas by sending a useful
gift!
A FEW SPECIALS
Victory Rite-Kit $195
Razor lite for night shaving 89
Pencilite for night writing 69
Combination brush and shoe shining kit 89
and other items egad in value
Visit our gift department and see the many
other values—stationery of all kinds
Make the boys happier by receiving a gift
from home
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About
People
hospital October 13 Weight 8
His 6 ozs
RILEY—Daugther Betty Lou El-
len to Mr and Mrs Eldon Riley
1002 North Adams at University
hospital Oct 14 Weight 7 lbs
15 ozs
DAVIS PAINT STORE
Phone 1706
(10S0)
ICaptain and Mrs Samuel
Coughlin returned Wednesday
' evening from a week's honeymoon
in Dallas and Fort Worth Texas
They have established a home at
410 West Pine 0
Lt Eugene McKnight returned
to Fort Sill Sunday after a week
end visit with his mother Mrs C
C McKnight 1512 West Broad-
Mr and Mrs Hugh 11 Wilson
2021 East Elm have had word
that their son First Lieutenant
Wayne Wilson is stationed at
Fort Washington Maryland
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Mothers Oats
Sweet Potatoes
Apples Jonathon
Cabbage
Grapes Tokay
Idaho Russet
Potatoes
Our Customers TvirlAll
Praise Our 6141'
Try Us Today and See How Good They Are—Won't You
Please?
Cudahy's Dried-14 lb pkg
BEEF 19c
ciiiiiSE lb 10c
Mature BEEF
ROASTS lb 231c
660E99
1311 EAST MAPLt
Trainer Courses Started
For Enid Camp Fire Ciris
The Enid Camp Fire Girls trainer
course started this week with a
meeting of Guardians at 9:30
o'clock Tuesday morning These
meetings will continue twice a
week on Tuesdays and Thursdays
until October 29
The group is going over last
year's work and mapping out the
program for the girls
The following are Guardians:
Mrs Harold Hedges Mrs Jess
Scarborough Mrs Ed Mayberry'
Mrs David Toutsest Mrs R E
Leal)° Mrs W E Walker Mrs
FOOD STORE'
410 S BUCHANAN
PHONE 5797
Pkg 28c
Lb 5c
3 lbs 19c
Lb 212c
10 lin 29c
reilial lb 29c
Ili Ildole or Glenwood
Phone 5797 410 S Buchanan
31 BLOCKS SOUTH OF McKINLEY SCHOOL
mol
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BUTTER lb 47c
Royal—Astor 4-1b ctn
Shortening 69c
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Btinch
Carrots Turnips Beets 5c
Lettuce California Extra Nice head 9c
MI pit KINK IN Alt YOUR COOKING
Fresh tie and fm
Cheese lb 1(
FRESH POItIE—SAICY
lb 10c
Small and Corn Fed
Pork Shoulder Roasts lb 28c
l'ork Shoulder Steaks lb 29c
Sausage Pure Pork country style seasoning 27e
Beef Pork and Veal
Heat for Loaf lb 25c
lb 10c
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P H Genglebacli !Art S Mosier
and Mrs Caroline Prochaskl
The Blue Bird Leaders are meet-
ing each Friday morning until
October 28 and consist of the
following
1 Mrs J E Dalton Mrs Walter
Caldwell Mrs C M Kanouse Mrs
1 Ed Brady Mrs Dale Holt Mrs
1 Perry McCoy Mrs J E Tindle
I Mrs M C Kalow Mrs Wat White
Mrs Roland Major and Mrs Geo
1 M White
Standard quality quart jar
Mustard 9c
Super Suds 23c
Large White
Beans 3 lbs 23c i
Lipton's Chicken Noodle I
Soup can 10c
Santa Fe (limited)
Tortatoes can 13c
314 lb pkg
Pancake Flour 17c i
No 2 Santa Fe
Peas can 17c
Santa Fe Salad
Dressing qt 33c
Breakfast—Santa Fe 28-oz
Wheat V tg i
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9-oz pkff ' - —
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Mince neat lic
Santa Fe—Pure 5 lb pail
Sorghcz 59c
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Laundry - Qt bottle
Bleach 14c
12-oz Jar—Santa Fa
Pnut Butter 23c :k
Table Brand 18-oz tin
Apl le Spread 13c :
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Free Delivery—Save Your Tires
The railway mileage of the
United States is greater than that
of all Africa Asia Australia and
South America combined
QUALITY AlltAYS -
Electric Refrigeration Keeps nem Fresh and Crisp
SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY'AND SATURDAY OCTOBER 16-17
Canned goog Su2cia1s
Lb 6cc
HENS DRESSED AND DRAWN-READY FOR THE OVEN
GROCERY 0
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Fresh Large Size Eatigor—they're fresh
Acorn Squash 2 lbs 15c Cranberries quart 19c
FOr Cooking or Eating
Grapes TOK AY—Delicious lb 10c hp les Jonathans 4 lb 25c
TOMATO JUICE 26-oz cans 2 for 25c
PINEAPPLE Marco home style No 212 can 31c
PICKLES Tommy Tucker Sweet short quart 22c
PICKLES Dill full quart 19c
GREEN BEANS Virginia Lee No 2 can 2 for 23c
FREE 11-oz pkg Corn Flakes for coupon and purchase of
Rice Krispie at regular price pkg 1212c
CANDY White House Fudge fresh lb 17c
CRISCO or SPRY 3 lb can 69c
WASHO granulated soap Ige pkg 19c
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Pure Ground Beef lb 23c
U S Graded
BEEF FOR BOASTS
Chuck Roasts lb 26e
Arm Cuts for Roasts or Swiss Steak lb 28e
Wilson's Baktalle—made for finer baking
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Purcell, Everett L. The Enid Events (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, October 16, 1942, newspaper, October 16, 1942; Enid, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2075520/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.