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V NEAR FAIRMONT
By Mrs Ed Lang
Mrs Owen Miller and thildren
et kurora Mo and Mr and Mrs
11'1 Dotson and aona Richard and
Btanicy visited in the home of Mr
and Mrs Russell Douglas Monday
evening Mrs Douglas served ice
cream during the evening
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Mrs Julies Lang and Mrs Ed
Lail and an Johnnie spent Tues
dny afternoon with their aunt
tirti William nartas Pear Coving
ton
1111411r Joe Leavengood spent a
heti leave this week with his pa-
'eau Mr and Mrs Joe Leaven
rood Elmer has just completed
in eight weeks' course in diesel
ngineering at the University of
Ilinois at Urbana and received the
ank of fireman third class He
eft Friday for a training camp
'mar Norfolk orfolk Va where he will
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ue his course In engineering
'71 k la a graduate of Pioneer
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I School with the class of
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Clifford Wasemiller has
h ilt 01 111Lm11 T TinIste6 Is-
I! 1 )' Clifford Wasemiller has
'pd Bucknell University Ju-
4 College at Wilkes-Barre re
Ito-tegin hie academic and military
training in preparing to become a
1414 Wet Clifford - is the
tenger Oen Of Mr G F Wase-
tittler and completed his high
ht with ire Its 1 11(177W" i g h
fce
iArmilda Lou Mittelstaedt the
aughter of Mr and Mrs Andrew
'dittelstaedt received a broken arm
ids week She Wall riding on a
cad of bay when the hay slipped
4off the wagon and she fulls break
g both bones in the lower arm
Gordon bile ' sou of Mr and
rs Ernest Iloilo and Ralph Ste
gle of Fairmont have been called
to report for induction into the
Army with the August list of in
tductees Otto Krey of Enid is
Zanother Fairmont man in the Au-
igrust call 1
Friends of Mrs Boyd Harris will
Ibe sorry to learn she is quite ill
And is receiving treatment at
gClaremore Okla
ial bn udtr Mornsd MI Roy Andrew J o h n s o n i‘al intd
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1 telstaedt spent Thursday evening
at the Ed Lang home
Mrs John Brackage and children
visited her parents Mr and Mrs
Charles Henniman this week They
also went to Okeene to visit her
brother Mr Carl Henniman and
family
Mr and Mrs Bill Loesch son
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Raymond and daughters Margaret
and Marcella and rr Pvt Roy L
Wells of Camp Ruker Ala visited
In the Ed Lang home Monday eve-
ning Sgt Leroy Collins son of Mr
and Mrs C E Collins reported
killed in action in the North Afri-
can area on July leth is the first
casualty of the war from the Fair-
mont vicinity The Collins family
have the sympathy of everyone in
their loss and the death of one of
our very own home boys brings
the war just that much closer to
us 4 4410
Carlos Jay Lang who left July 1
for St Paul Minn to begin his
naval training is confined in the
naval infirmary suffering from
measles
Mrs Ernest Holle entertained a
group of friends of her son Dale
at dinner and supper on Wednes-
day The boys spent a very happy
day together Those present were
Roger Pettelko Leon Ray Meyers1
Wilbur Johnson George Louis
Gragert and Urban and Alfons lid-
berg - P
Julies Lang Sr Fred Lang Er-
nest Lang Clarence Leavengood
and Ed Lang and son Edward Alan
spent the week-end fishing at the
Shell Dam lake near Hayward
Sunday evening callers at the
Clarence Leavengood home were
Mr and Mrs Ernest Keifer and
children Gerald and Geraldine and
Mr and Mrs Floyd Stephens and
I Lamoine
r Mr and Mrs Johnnie Kaiser of
Covington visited in the home of
their grandmother Mrs Louise
Vette on Tuesday
Mr and Mrs Lester Sturgis and
daughter' of Ponca City and Mrs
Clarence Stephens of Enid called
at the Floyd Stephens home Fri
day evening
Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs
Schelly Hildebrand were ' Mr and
Mrs Leonard Talbott and children
of Perry -
Mr and Mrs J P Dotson enter-
tained at dinner Sunday Mr and
Mrs Idyll S Kirk and Nora Ruth
Stewart and Paula Jane of Enid
Miss Lela Woodson of Stillwater
Mr and Mrs Noel Ross and sons
of Waukomis and Mr and Mrs
R L Woodson and family
Mr and Mrs Schelly Hilde-
brand Mr and Mrs Ed Lang and
daughter Alice and sons Edward
and Johnnie were Sunday evening
callers at the John Ditgen home
in Enid
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CARRIER NEWS
By Mn Leigh Ferry
There doesn't seem to be much
news this week—too hot for
did activities I presume Don't
forget to telephone me if you have
anything interesting to relate
Mrs Arch Roden underwent an
operation Friday morning at the
University Hospital in Enid She
is getting along very nicely ac-
cording to reports -
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Cot and Mrs George Hutchin-
son of Enid were Saturday night
supper guests of Mr and Mrs
George Estill Col'Hutchinson has
been stationed at Camp Gruber
Muskogee He is in Enid taking
serums etc in preparation for go-
ing overseas He flew to Booker
Tex ' Saturday to bring his mother
back to Enid to spend a few days
while he is at home'
Among those present from Car-
rier at the "open house" held at
the Salt Plains Sunday afternoon
were the following: Mr and Mrs
Guy Gigoux and children Mr and
Mrs Alfred Dettle and children
Mr and Mrs Clyde Nelson and
Max Mr and Mrs Earl J Estill
and children Mr and Mrs Ken-
neth Barnard and Laird Mr and
Mrs Dellis Nelson end Mary El-
len Miss Venn Rae Gigoux and
Myrtle Jo Estill Planes from
Will Rogers Field at Oklahoma
City were there on exhibition
Rev and Mrs Walter Ross and
Barbara entertained at dinner Sat-
urday night for Mr and Mrs Leigh
Perry and Bobby
Mrs Mary Wirth ofEnid spent
a few days of her vacation this
last week visiting at the home of
her sister and family Mr and We
Al Wagner
Iola Lee Nelsen daughter of Mr
and Mrs Dale Nelson is working
at the Rosenfield Jewelry Co in
Enid Mrs Manie Bilderbeck of
Enid brought her home over the
weekends and was 0 Sunday din
ner guest in the home of her daugh-
ter and familytMr and Nre Dale
Nelson
The home of Mr and Mrs A C
Walker was a setting for a family
reunion Sunday All of the ehil-
dm but one were present for
the occasion' The missing mem-
ber was one son Doyle who is in
the U S Navy Another son
Duard of Okeene reported that
his barn burned down recently
which is truly a piece of had luck
especially at a time like the present-
Mr and Mrs I Paul Dyche and
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THE- ENID EVENTS ENID OKLAHOMA
Jeanette of Enid were Sunday g were Mr and Mn George Kaiser
dinner guests of Mr Dychels mo-1and family and Mr and Mrs John
ther Mrs Charles Dyche In the Kaiser t
afternoon they attended the "open Mr and Mrs A W Kindt and
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house" held at the Balt Plains - daughter Velma of Garber called
- Misses Jennie and Lou E Ford on Mrs Emma Peters Sunday al
of Enid were hostesses Friday ternoon
night in their home for a "hewer Miss June Fischer and Miss El-
1
vire Wyssman returned to Wichita
given in honor of Miss Phyllis Jean
Ford daughter of Clinton Ford1Sunday evening after 'pending two
Miss Ford Jut° -be married soon
i weeks with their parents here
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to Sgt Bob Mainland of Ceffey- Mr sind Mrs Gus Hueppelsheu-
villa Kan Those attending from set and daughter Miss Alma spent
Carrier were Mrs Ralph Dythe Sunday in Enid the guest of Miss
gil Marshall and Virgilene and Va- Bob and Justin Bailey of Nor-
Mrs Delbert Campbell Mrs Vit- Maude Splain -
nette Mrs Leslie Nay Mrs A E man are visiting friends in Coy-
Ford and Mrs Charles Boyington
W
ington this week
Mrs Walter
Mrs Walter Anderson of Wood- Y ssman Miss Er-
na WVISSMSTI and Mrs Harold
ward is visiting relative' in Enid S h eir of Enid spent Sunda
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nd Carrier this week
with their parents
4 Miss Nita' Jane Davis was a misses Betty and Peggy Hardin
Sunday dinner guest in the home of Wichita twin granddaughters
of Mr and Mrs Lacy Butler of Mrs W E Hardin and their
Virgil Marshall and Ralph Dyche brother Gary spent last week via
drove to Milan Kan Sunday to iting their grandmother and their
see their cattle which they have aunt Mrs Elmer Miller and :Am-
on pasture there ily
I certainly appreciate my neigh- Mr and Mrs Albert Hardin of
i boring correspondents' kind words Tulsa spent Sunday with his me
in my behalf A kind word tiow ther Mrs W E Hardin Betty
and then really does help to keep Peggy and Gary returned home
up one's morale believe me with them for a visit
Claude Gist returned home late Mr and Mrs G Ilueppelsheuser
Sunday night from Colorado wher" and Alma Mr and Mrs Homer
he has been combining wheat Fitzgerald Mr Julius Hueppels-
Mrs C M Gritzmaker of Gen- heuser and Kenneth Fischer were
try Ark and Mrs Aaron Grits- dinner guests of Mrs Emma Pe-
maker and daughter Judith Ann tars Monday evening
of Carrier were millers Sunday Little Miss Carol Congdon of
at the homes of the Misses Herbst Enid is visiting this week with her
and of Mrs X C Meyers all of
Lahoma Route 1 grandparents Mr and Mrs Chas
Meyer
COVINGTON
By Mrs J H Wyssman-
Mrs Harry Congdon and daugh-
ters Helen and Carol of Enid spent
Sunday with Mrs Congdon's pa-
rents Mr and Mrs Charles Meyer
Mr and Mrs Lewis Freeman of
Stillwater are visiting In The Mau-
rice Farquharson home this week
Mr and Mrs ErneitICalser and
Dorotity Lee entertained with a
birthday dinner on Solidity honor-
ing Pie Alfred Kaiser' Sheppard
Field Tex Their guests were
Mrs C J Kaiser of Oklahoma
City Mr and Mrs Chris Bohn and
daughter Christine Mr and Mrs
Perry Carlile and family of Or-
lando Mr and Mrs Eugene Boep-
ple Mr and Mrs C J Boepple
and sons Mrs Lester Carter and
children Harold Bunge Mrs Bee
Isie Cutter and Mr and Mrs Ar-
thur Wyssman Afternoon visitors
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Did you put through a casual
on& 'distance call the other
nightnot thinking it night
keep this boy from calling
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HUNTER
By Mrs W B Dodds
The Service Mothers Club met
in the recreation room in the
Christian Church on Thursday
Twenty-five members answered
roll call and there were four vis-
itors present The meeting was
opened with prayer by Mrs Al Ft'
they The club voted not to have
Red Cross meetings during Au-
gust Fourteen members are fill
ing utility bags for the boys in the
service After two contests re-
freshments were served by the
hostesses Sue Race Leona Thom
as Jessie Peckham and Jessie
Buss The next meeting will be
August 26
Pfc Ivan D Peckham ASN
18194479 Bks 309 45th Airdrome
Sqdn4 Army Air Base Bruning
Neb son of Mr and Mrs Harm
Peckham is home on a three-day
furlough
Mn Harriett Barnes a nurse
in Stillwater Hospital is here vis-
iting relatives and attended the
funeral of her brother Charlie
Kaiser
Miss Ruth Estes daughter of
Mr and Mrs Mahlon Ester had
her tonsils removed Thursday and
returned home from the hospital
Friday
Visitors in the W B Dodds home
this week were Mr and Mrs Char
lie Pinkerton Charlie Johnson Mr
and Mrs Ed Sims Mr and Mrs
Frank Johnson and sons Mr and
Mrs John Rickabough and chi'
&en Mr and Mrs Ira Johnson
and children Missea Genevieve and
Neva Sears Mahlon Estes and
L
Fred Johnson
Miss Edna Mae Dodds is im-
proving nicely
Pfc Dale L Garner now sta-
tioned at Hearne Tex has been
made an assistant clerk
A contract has been accepted by
Oliver Weber of Hillsdale as su-
perintendent of the Hunter school
this year Mr Weber succeeds
David Mitchell who has headed the
faculty for the past few years
Mr Weber was superintendent and
coach at Hillsdale three years and
coach one year Mrs Weber will
also be a member of the teaching
staff here and another new mem
her on the list will be Mrs Blanch
Welty who taught at Ge 'try last
year
Mary Lois Dodds was an over-
night guest in the Ira Johnson
home Sunday
Mr and Mrs Omer Buse and
son and Mr and Mrs Frank John
son and sons spent Sunday in the
Jessie Buss home celebrating her
75th birthday
The HES Club meets with Mrs
Jessie Peckham Wednesday Au
gust 18
Mr Bud Rogers received word
from his son Ernest and family
that they are moving from Shaw-
nese to Tulsa
M Dick Rogers a welder has
been transferred to Colorado and
has moved his family out there
Mr and Mrs Roy Buss and
children spent Sunday in the Ira
Johnson home Evening visitors
were Mr and Mrs Forrest Jen-
kins Wanda Lee and Walter
Hardy
Elmer Koop arrived home Mon-
day from Ft Knox Ky He was
discharged for 90 dap for disa-
bility He's the boy that had so
many boils'
1st Lt Harriet Kaiser H D
Army-Navy Hospital Hot Springs
Ark arrived here Thursday to at-
tend the funeral of her father
Charlie Kaiser
Mr and Mrs Bernard Herman
ski and daughter and Mr and Mrs
lAlbert Wells left Saturday for a
visit with the ladies' parents Mr
and Mrs Brown at Newton Mo
WAUKOMIS
Py Mrs J T Roach
The lawn at the home of Mr and
Mrs Elmer Jung was the setting
tor a farewell party Tuesday eve
ping honoring Mn and Mrs Harry
Sawyer and Dotty Lou and Mr
and Mrs Arthur Wilson Mr Saw
yer will be superintendent of the
Big 4 school near Kingfisher and
Mr and Mrs Wilson have bought
a farm north of Perry GAMS end
visiting and showing oil movies
of the Easter congregation at the
' Methodist Church were much en
- joyed throughout the evening af
ter which ice cream and cake were
served to the following: Mr and
Mrs Arthur Wilson Mr and Mn
Ralph Welker end Wallth111
and MreileYmein4 Dish one stone
old Leo 1 and Mrs L L
phenson and Helen Mr and Mrs
Dick Roads and Barbara and De-
anna Mr and Mrs Herman Jung
Mr and Mn Harry Sawyer and
Dotty Lou Mr and Mrs Walter
Eifert Mn Ralph Gray Mr and
Mrs 'Mahlon Robinson Mr and
Mrs Elmer Baker Mr and Mrs
Ralph Atherton Miss Lois Ann
McVkker Mr and Mrs J T
Roach Mr and Mrs Paul Kreie
Mr and Mrs E E Holmberg and
Linda and Jerry Mr and Mrs J
L Meyer Mr and Mrs John Mar-
quardt Mr and Mrs Glenn Tay
lor and Sherleen and Larry Mr
and Mrs Joe M Perry Mr How-
ard Domnick and Mr and Mrs El-
mer Jung
Leonard King is able to be out
after a short vacation at home the
result of a badly scalded face re
ceived removing the radiator cap
from a car
Mr and Mrs Lewis Krejci are
all walla& WhY? It's a fine 84b
boy who will be known as Ran-
dall Lewis Mother and babe are
at St Mary's Hospital
Mr and Mre Robert Baldwin
are taking a vacation trip to Ar-
kansaa next week Robert works
at Failing's
Mr and Mrs George Spleth took
their son Duard to Wichita Sun-
day morning to board a plane for
Syracuse N T at 11 cm Duard
spent a short vacation with his
parents end friends He reports
liking army life very well
Mr and Mrs Derrell Click and
Helen and Dallas visited Mr and
Mrs Rob Robberts at Quinlan on
Friday'
Mr and Mrs Lewis Beller are
moving hack to Enid Lewis hay-
ing received an honorable dis-
charge from the Army He is suf-
fering from a knee ailment
Mr and Mrs Ralph Atherton
were guests at the home of Mri
and Mrs Dewayne Atherton in
Enid Saturday evening 'Other
guests were Mr and idrs Cecil
Oringderff Mr and Mrs Robert
Baldwin and baby Mr and Mn
John Pekrul of Goltry The party
was in honor of Mr Oringderff
who leaves Monday for service Ice
cream and cake were served
Lois Ann McVicker of Guthrie
spent last week with Mrs Emma
McVicker and Mr and Mrs Ralph
Atherton
Our hearts -are heavy when we
have to say good-bye to a friend
which we did Saturday morning to
Uncle Pete Knopp who passed
away Thursday night Funeral
services were held at the Catholic
Church Saturday morning He
leaves to mourn his sudden de-
parture two daughters one eon
his devoted wife a number of
grandchildren nephews and a
niece ' and a host of friends Good-
bye Uncle Pete you can't return
to us but we can all look forward
to coming to you
One of the landmarks of our
community disappeared when the
house on the place owned by' Mr
Jesse Perry was torn down and
moved to Ames to be rebuilt for
a home for the Gregory family
Who lost their home in a fire a
Short time ago This house was
built by Jack Light back in 1905
and the Light children all except
Mrs Duke Griffin grew up there
Many are the stories of romance
sorrows and unusual happenings
it could tell if it could only speak
Now from an old structure it can
be rebuilt into a new and different
shape reminding us humans to
tear out our old habits of thinking
and living to rebuild our lives with
wholesome thoughts and habits
A party for the young folk of
the Methodist Church was held on
the lawn of the church Friday eve-
ning Games and songs were used
for entertainment Climaxing the
evening was a talk by Duard
Spleth home from service in Syra-
cuse N Y Ice cream and cake
were served to the following Joan
Gray Jean Shields Bob GrayBet-
ty Lou McCall Thurlyne Cannon
Gloria Davidson Murlene Miller
Mararet Crabtree Mary Ellen
Meyer Helen Peterson Martha
McGann Hildegarde Keneman La
Mae Dick Delores Bullard Bever-
ly Taylor Anna Dee Horstman
Duard Spleth Irvin Larkel Doug-
las Rapp Ronald Dick John Bul-
lard Don Robinson Paul Kreie
Mrs Mahlon Robinson Mr and
Mrs E E Holmberg and Linda
and Jerry and Mr and Mrs J T
Roach
Word was received Saturday by
Mrs A A Smith of the illness of
her son Roy Stearn in a Navy
hospital He is being made ready
for major surgery We are all
hoping he will recover speedily
How many of you saw the V in
the sky over west Sunday about 6
pm ' made by an airplane pilot
with smoke from the exhaust? It
was very plain for several min-
utes Due to circumstances Hackber-
ry Club will meet August 25 in-
stead of August 18 with Mrs Ir-
vin Anderson All members will
please note the change
Guests for Sunday dinner at the
I C Anderson home were Miss
Dorothy Anderson of Washington
D C Mr and Mrs R D Crigh-
ton and family of Tulsa and Mn
and Mrs Robert Glaas and Kath-
OLIVE CHAPEL
Ur Mrs 3 B Bonin'
After a few weeks of absence
from writing the items the cone
spondent is home again and will
try to have at least a few items in
each week Did not know the 01
lye Chapel Items would be missed
so much
Dry hot weather continues but
showers are coming closer so our
time will some we hope
Mr and Mrs Clyde Davis and
Betty visited Sunday with Clyde's
father in listors in Enid 'sfr
Several from this N community
drove to the Salt Plains to attend
the "open house" program SunditY
and watch the planes perform
C O Romine and sons were din
ner guests Sunday of Mrs J B
Ronne
Mrs 1CIden fthPewsbul7 termer
ly Mary Olbett Is hems min from
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Springfield Mo where she has out a porcn post moved and hay
been with her husband who is sta I rack reeked at the Talbott homes
tioned there in an army camp Mrs Delbert tipomer nee Juani-
Mrs Clara Overton and son
ta Talbott has gone to Arizona to Floyd visited Sunday afternoon in be with her husband who is in
the Everett Wright home - training there
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Mr and Mrs Charles Delisle I miss Margaret Carpenter one
and children from Enid visited in 1 of pioneer's teachers last term has
the Glenn Daykins home last Fri- 1
day
Rev and Mrs Parker and chil-
dren from Enid visited Friday eve-
ning with Rev and Mrs Paul Cas-
k e and children
Jerald James was a guest of
Billy Caskey three days last week
Billie and Bob Caskey were Sun-
day guests of Jerald
Glenn Daykla and family were
dinner guests of Mrs Sadie Day-
kin Mr and Mrs Lee James and
children of Eldorado Kan spent
the week-end with his parents Mr
and Mrs Roy James
Mr and Mrs Fred Olbert and
family called at the W B Olbert
home Saturday evening
Rev Caskey and family were
supper guests in the Chester James
home last Thursday evening
The Missionary ladies of 011ve
met Wednesday afternoon in the
church basement for their August
meeting with a fair attendance
The lesson was led by Mrs James
after which an iced luncheon was
served to the pleasure of all pres-
ent Hostesses were Mrs W B
Olbert Mrs James Mrs Kirton
and Mrs Caskey
Mrs Tomas J ream of Paris
Tex visited her uncle A D Be-
ver and family and aunt Mrs B
W Kirton and family and cou-
sin Billy Kirton and family the
past week Her husband is U
Tomas Fearn USA
Mrs Vera Kirton Harmon and
little son and Mrs A G Smith
who have spent part of the sum
mer visiting relative in Boise Ida
is now spending a few weweks with
her husband Cpl Homer Harmon
at Camp Carson Colo
- Mrs: Garfield Beck visited with
Mrs Ella Burk last Thursday at
ternoon
Mr and Mrs Garfield Beck at
tended the funeral of Mr Charles
Kaiser Saturday afternoon and
called at the home of Mr and Mrs
H Koeber parents of Mrs Beck
in Enid
Ed Gordon and Jere Bernina
drove to Custer City Tuesday Au-
gust 3 to attend the funeral of
their uncle Mr Ed L Parker Mrs
J B Romine who had been in the
Parker home almost three weeks
returned home with them Mr
W D Romine Newton Kan who
also attended the funeral came
back as far as Enid with them and
spent the night wlththe 9oktion
Romine ran11iv -
PIONEER
By Mrs Clyde Earnheart
"Only one life so live it well
And keep thy candle trimmed
and bright
Eternity not time will tell
The radius of that candle's
light"
Mrs V J Hunter has gone to
Stillwater to make her home Mr
and Mrs Chester Hunter and fam-
ily will move to the place where
Mrs Hunter lived
Mr and Mrs Fenton Talbott of
Perry and Mr S J Talbott of Pio—
neer went to Miami Okla recent-
ly for a visit with relatives
A windstorm last week was al-
most too interesting at the S J
Talbott Fenton Talbott and John
Edwards homes Trees were bro
ken some at the Edwards home and
trees broken two Windows blown
Bring your livestock to the Farm
ors Commission Co or top market
prices
Geo Herbert Oliver Ehrlich
Cattle Salesmen
Paul Duff Hog Sheep Salesman
Velma Healy Office
Bonded for your protection!
Office Pbone 2544
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Farriers Livestock
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Enid Union Stockyards
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accepted s position as secretary to
the business manager of Methodist
churchea In Oklahoma City
Mrs Lee Dillingham and son
Tom left via Rocket Friday for a
visit in the home of Mrs Dilling-
bam's sister Mrs Carl Cray and
family Other visitors were their
mother Mrs Fate Morris of Still-
water and sister Mrs Arthur
Hershberger of eastern Kansas
Mrs Dillingham plans to return
home Monday of this week but -
Tom will go to the home of the
Hershbergers for a visit then to
Afton and Tulsa to visit relatives
before returning home
Mr J F Davis and nephew Earl
White went to Ponca City Friday
to help Mr Davis' father celebrate
his birthday Mrs Davis and Eliz-
abeth visited in Enid from Thurs-
day until Saturday
Mary Grace Wilson of West
lake La is a guest in the home
of her aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs
Clyde Earnhearte
Mrs Elizabeth Wolfe came down
from Wichita for a week-end visit
in the home of her mother Mrs
Sue Hudkins
Perry Marshall has been putting
in new window frames at the Hud-
kins home the past week
Mr and Mrs Lewis Krejci
are parents of a baby boy born
Friday morning August 6 at
St Mary's Hospital The little
man weighed 8 pounds 2 wires
and was given the name at Ron
aid Lewis
Another former Pioneer girl
Miss Lillian Gabriel of Tulsa is a
bride and we hear Nola Del More
ris was married recently but do
not know the details
Rev D W Donaghue Mr and
Mrs Joe B Taggart and Glenna
Belle Mrs T M Adams and Mrs
Erman Swiggart represented Plea-
sant Valley Church at the state
council hold at Tryon beginning last
Wednesday evening Then on
Sunday Mr Erman Swiggart and
children and Mrs Jack Louden-
singer and daughters were there
for the day Rev Wallace Linton
brought the message at Pleasant
Valley Sunday morning
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Charles Henniman
also went to Oke
: brother Mr Carl
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back as far as Eni
' ' ' f iting relatives and attended the his devoted wife a number o spent the night
- funeral of her brother Charlie grandchildren nephews and a Romine familY''
' 4 i ' ' Kaiser niece and a host of friends Good- 1
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r1176) Mr and Mrs Mahlon Ester had PION
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rettirned home from the hospital One of the landmarks of our
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1 t 4 Visitors in the W B Dodds home house on the place owned by Mr And keep thy
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t' ' this week were Mr and Mrs Char Jesse Perry was torn down and and bright
‘ lie Pinkerton Charlie Johnson Mr
moved to Ames to be rebuilt for Eternity not tim
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' and Mrs Ed Sims Mr and Mrs a home for the Gregory family The radius o
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g ' i oi' ' ' k Johnson and sons Mr e 4 who l th i
ost er home in a fire a light"
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G J V1:9 : f Mrs John Ricksbough and chil Short time ago This house was
- dren Mr and Mrs Ira Johnson
' aNnedv ac h i 81 deraerns Mrs V J Hun
Stillwater to mak
buil by Jack Light back in 1905
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ULl'el 0 anti Mrs Chester
MMisasehloGnenEevsiteev5e sanudd and the Light children all except
Mrs Duke Griffin grew up there
L
Fred Johnson ' Many are the stories of romance LIY will nwiv"
Mrs Hunter lived
: Miss Edna Mae Dodds is im- sorrows and unusual happenings Mr and Mrs F
proving nicely ' it could tell if it could only speak Perry and Mr S J
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- Pfc Dale L Garner now sta Now from an old structure it can neer went to Mier
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' A contract has been accepted by tear out our old habits of thinking most too interesti
o ' - --Nktfl Oliver Weber of Hillsdale as su- and living to rebuild our lives with Talbott Fenton 1
1 - perintendent of the Hunter school wholesome thoughts and habits Edwards homes
1 0 ' ' ' -"0 t : ' '
this year Mr Weber succeeds A party for the young folk of
ken some at the El
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:4 David Mitchell who has headed the the Methodist Church was held on trees broken two
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- ' t ' $1
t - - 4 coach at Hillsdale three years and for entertainment Climaxing the
coach one year Mrs Weber will evening was a talk by Duaed FEDE
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also be a member of the teaching Spleth home from service in Syra- FARM I
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' staff here and another new mem- cuse N Y Ice cream and cake eh and itre r
:
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' 4 - '4 ' t I ber on the list will be Mrs Blanch were served to the following Joan - Ps
6 '' 1 s k c k 1 Welty who taught at Goltry last Gra y Jean Shields Bob Gm ay Bet 11 A LAIN
IF
- t 0 year ty Lou McCall Thurlyne Cannon 211 No
11 d
Mary Lois Dodds was an over- Gloria Davidson Murlene Miller
ji ''1:- ' " --' '''' 1 ‘s '
night guest in the Ira Johnson Mararet Crabtree Mary Ellen
4 - 4
s '' home Sunday Meyer Helen Peterson Martha
I ' - ' z !' '''' Mr and Mrs Omer Buss and McGann Hildegarde Keneman Da Bring your lives
tl
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s - e S - son and Mr and Mrs Frank John Mae Dick Delores Bullard Bever- OrO Commission C
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rices
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414 : - 4 son and sons spent Sunday in the ly Taylor Anna Dee Horstman
' ‘ Jessie Buss home celebrating her Duard Spleth Irvin Larkel Doug- Geo Herbert I
t ' ' '''s I t" - - 75th birthday las Rapp Ronald Dick John Bul- Cattle Si The HES Club meets with Mrs lard Don Robinson Paul Kreie Paul Duff hog
t
o Jessie Peckham Wednesday Au- Mrs Mahlon Robinson Mr and Velma Hes
' - - ' - s - 0 - i s-- '
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t - gust 18 Mrs E E Holmberg and Linda Bonded for yel
2
Mr Bud Rogers received word and Jerry and Mr and Mrs J T Office Phi
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h "
- 4 from his son Ernest and family Roach
t t that they are moving from Shaw- Word was received Saturday by Farrers 1
1 - ness to Tulsa Mrs A A Smith of the illness of 9
'4''
ee ' Mr Dick Rogers a welder has her son Roy Stearn in a Navy es -- -
Cc'
sle S3
' sd been transferred to Colorado and hospital He is being made ready
131 170u - has moved his family out there for major surgery We are all Enid Union
' '' e put thr
ough a Mr and Mrs Roy Buss and hoping he will recover speedily
- a Casuq 1 children spent Sunday In the Ira How many of you saw the V in sollsoloomonneele
r 'la Johnson home Evening visitors the sky over west Sunday about 6
''' ic'ng 'di stan call the other were Mr and Mrs Forrest Jen- pm ' made by an airplane pilot
- r ' '4 ' kins Wanda Lee and Walter with smoke from the exhaust? It
' Hardy was very plain for several min-
ce
Elmer Koop arrived home Mon- utes
tvz ' Illgh t- - ' - - day from Ft Knox Ky He was Due to circumstances Hackber- - )
el
snot th --
discharged for 90 dap for disa- ry Club will meet August 25 in-
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v Anderson All members will
111 ' ' '- 4eeP ' tiliS b many boils -
in
1st Lt Harriet Kaiser please H D ease note the change
A ' oy fr O Army-Navy Hospital Hot Springs Guests for Sunday dinner at the ' f rj 2 ' nO ' M c I I ' Ark arrived here Thursday to at- I C Anderson home were Miss
t 04111I g
mel tend the funeral of her father Dorothy'Anderson of Washington
As y
Charlie Kaiser D C Mr and Mrs R D Crigh-
'-' - -- 1 '' Mr and Mrs Bernard Herman ton and family of Tulsa and Mr
t
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OLIVE 110ne '
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go ' t ' 1 b I WAUKOMIS 1
à :-:i T Ikl :
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After a few weeks of ebsence 1
f " ' '" ' ' ' - ! anCe 1°ng dist py Mrs J T Roach
from writing the items the cone
ss 01 I )
' " "' '1 call
I
a ' The lawn at the home of Mr and spondent is home again and will
1' ' ' k Mrs Elmer Jung was the setting try to have at least a few items In I
r ' : ') t a fro
m 7 to 1 ' 9 ' eye each week Did not know the 01-
0 fdafi
0 1
CIOCk 4 2 - i for a arewell party Tuesday
honoring Mr and Mrs arrY lye Chapel Items would be missed
t
41' -I k 'ace Sawyer and Dotty Lou and Mr so much l'ill
'-' "4 s' I ' 0 ' 4 s talght? 712t is and Mrs Arthur Wilson Mr Saw- Pry hot weather continues but
1 i" 't
g 4 1
f f a e Big 4 school nrar Kingfisher and time will come we one
- I ab 0 U t th yer will be superintendent of the showers are coming closer so our
' i
esesessem- tim e h Only M r and Mrs Wilton have bought Mr and Mrs Clyde Davis and I)
4r e e a farm north of Perry thimekind Betty visited Sunday with Clyde's
1
can pet rr
' visiting and showing of i movie" father Xnci Sisters in Enid 'sit
'
' V k 10 bo '0 ‘ i - N 1 cp q Olt to cat ' t
of the Easter congregation at the Several from this -'' community
111" WAR WWII i 4 - 0 tt i Methodist Church were much on drove to the Salt Plains to attend t
p rt 4
-1 - i joyed throughout the evening af- the "open house" program Sunday
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1' r F ter which ice cream and cake were and watch the planes perform
di r
t t 1 7 served to the following: Mr and C G Romine and son e were din
a ' k ' t ' t ) v M rs
Mrs Arthur Wilson Mr and M ner guests Sunday of Mrs J B I I I
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1 RSIPtlysWelker ead Wends Mr- gamma
te' SOUTIIW ' ' ' ESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY ti-lina Zsymond Dish and Rent! Mrs- Dian Shrewsbury farm
- — - t 1k ft' ' it 11- Vi 1f '
' ' ' f' Aid Lea 1 and Mrs- I L Sta ly Mary Olnert is llama again from
I has moved his family out them for major surgery We are ell Enid Union Stockyards 4" g" oroaawaY 114 MU
Ai
- r and Alm Roy Buss and hoping he will recover speedily 1- (tf)
children spent Sunday In the Ira How many of you saw the V in
-
Mr Bud Rogers received word and Jerry and Mr and Mrs J T Office Pbone-2544
from his son Ernest and family Roach
Livestock FEED co
that they are moving from Shaw- Word was received Saturday by Farriers L
ness to Tulsa Mrs A A Smith of the illness of
Mr Diek Rowers a welder haa her son Roy Steam in a Navy 111domelleilev4omps
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necessary but when you do be sure
se
to use only quality motor fues7those
that will give you the greatest mile
age per galion Save miles and
1 1 wear with
I11) - ' 0
Bet you're glad you bought FISK
I) TIRES!
Drive' in and let us give your car a
II ty Spring cheek-up
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