The Enid Events (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 42, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 6, 1935 Page: 5 of 10
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Hunter C Nil and Airs Dixon The Dixon
Num and Carroll families are former
Airs Taylor Horton and dauuh- l1111"1"
l'he Christian ladies' Aid not
ters i(nd A irs L It Bonard spent wedoesdav tho' hooLle mr‘4
the latter pitrt of the week voith
Fdtat LaWis for MI all day meet-
Alr and Airs jack Crider and' '
ing A roVulVd tIIi i u nu hcon was
sons of Nash
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Cal if iS here vlsiting his (laugh- irt
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‘ huge crowd attended the Dean Boman( tf AmeA
morial MIN' Program at ihe cemes spending a few yveeks vah jun-
tery and assisted in the decora- ior arid Billy
tion of graves Mrs Anne Boyles spent Decor-
A deal was transacted Monday ation day with home folks at
which Mall(' J K 141yers owner of ukeene
the Blair farm southeast a milL and ons Guy
Marie Channey is assisting Airs and ClaYtono of ()Icorn' sPeill
lAtl l$ With her work at hotter part of the with with Air
this time and Airs Win Perk
Tom Itrown of Lamont was a r n
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a alryple is stay-
limiter lousiness visitor :Monday i Mng al the home of her sister Airs
Aliss Sylvia Freeman plans to Paul Schultz until sufficiently re-
lea this yveek for Pond Creek covered to return to her °wit
Stithil the summer home
t‘ith Mrs Patricia Lando former- Airs Martha Eckert ate Thurs
Aliss PriniarY tia dinnor ‘vith Air and Airs(
stutor Nohis and family of Fairmont
Air and Airs J Harnett called Mr :aid Airs Marvia Cade en-
on Air and Mrs CIlltStrIl Critchlew iloyed the children's day program
and sons Thursday lit the morning and a picnic &m-
itt Fletcher returticd It r noon in the park Sunday
:t visit in New Mexico The L T L club met yvith Mrs
Air( tind Mrs( WstlY TaYlor Pat Hird last Wednesday
:led OW Leonard home
The Missionary society of the
Sunday ' Aletheilist clunvh met with Mr
s
'kir and Airs Boacoe Homan !tarry wiiktt Ttdayt cak
""d M i 1"1 MI''' and coffee W0112
John Poonnett spent thcoration monis
IU1Y WaYn"LI1 '11:" Mr and Mrs Fritak Shields and
Itrlalittl oar arm mr and Airs Hrrv wafter
O Nickelson anti fatally ited 'con shitddst who is i a
Airs lima Thomas of Enid spoilt honitalt
th' kilt" Pall it kv'11' Air and Mrs W Legg and
Airs Vi rgil RidgwoY ditughters spent SundaY afternoon
I riends with Airs M A Reimer and fain-
Air and Mrs ("10) Fitdittlt and
son of' North Enid spent Sunday '14 beautiful pictures )epresent-
i" 1"""' Par- ing IttIS as the Good Shepherd
unt'' Mr "mt M 1 oil "1:1" unvailed at the Methodist
Air 111(1 Ai rs George 1:ev:oti l
( 'lurch sundav olorailex
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and daughter lionnie and Aliss: tart which istwtnty frtyhew
Fr""e" 'I'll° I h''"E"ti"" inches and in colors WIIS 1111Vt'lttli-
iiiiy ill Wzinkitilli Vint sar and ed to oti otarch Ha( Epo
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touague The presentation speech
M"Y wts liv the proident Itt Ih
gja Atauriee Gephardt Tim
Huffman pastor expressed the thanks of
ii Stit"q 1119 the eburch and Sunday school
daugater Airs y i iou I aii 011
Inc congregation then arose and
Kansas : repeated the charming' words of
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''"d itijht&i 1 ‘vintich and iht The Rev I
and M rs Alarion liaghes and son: uttihy
Arhal"it'' (11V '11"11 Stil"klY Mid iiOSU
With 'Air and Airs tien: nnuiy are visiting with his pm
Bee(on and faiii ily ants for a few days M r Temp-
MurraY lin preached for his father Sun-
:Tent Thursday in Enid with Airs day nntritingt Teinidni ot
V1111011 smile vivid piuorrps or the ray
(-"rv (ru th dust stdrals in west-
tms week
ern blansam
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r matron to learlwr spent ostmoity hting idaytid O the Brechinridgel
with Mrs Laura Sills team
Mrs C A Parks and son Rob-
tiecoratioa day in Fay
WiItM h Mrs Parks' a:other Airs Red Rocic
H Lord
NiltS 1 R Jordan and children ElmannaNammonmaintm
Harlan and Dorothy Ala 1 ft on Mr Gus Ramit and daughter
Sunday for Norwood Mo where Hilda and sons tato and Bard of
they will visit Mrs olor(lan's moth— Nansas City Kans spent the
er win) is past Yeah at Ilw Ferdinand Rein
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Mnzell Schwartz of hardt home and other relatives
spent the tool-mid with her aunt and Mrs Homer Moorman
and tindo i1 r and lIrs Roy Has- sttent Tuesday evening at the Cus
hins and family Sancta:Mar Mona
and Mrs T Garner Air and Mrs Ferdinand Rein-
spent Sanday in the A J Austin hank and family Mr Gus Rumft
Immo and sons (III() and Paul tind
Mr and Mrs Lawrence Hunt of daughter Hilda and Robert Nero
Cartier announce the hilt It of a tlibtrg wcri rnosday dinntl guest:i
Juno 1 E:ttonc Evointrd at the Ed Bentz home
is the they have chosen for Air and Airs Ralph NicClintoch
and family :ind Airs Alartha Aloor-
Sievo ilii-rit's Of Woodward slient man left ‘VedllesdaY morning for
the yveak-end ‘vith relatives and Dearhorn
:riends in littllittit Amanda and Harry Reinhardt
and Mrs A 'tilts spent Hilda Rumft and Helen Bentz
Sunday in aal:on:is vith rela- called at the Cum Sattchneler
home Tuesday afternoon
Air and Mrs Taylor Horton Mr and 'Mrs Art Moorman and
and daughters vn Sunday guests family Air and Airs Arnold Wei-
in the Voyd Garner home tenkamp Edwin and Ilddegard -
The Kil Kara dull plan to en- liroitankamp and Gertrude Sattel-
telain the senior girls in the lacier spent Sunday iffterneon at
home a Lori-inu itarge Tuesday - the 'Mrs Katie Heibert home
al ternoon Alt and Mrs Arnold Poreiten-
Airs Vernon Lewis via( has Lamp NVPItlt Sunday supper guests
been (iodine:1 to her hod the past at the John lireitenkamp home
revetal ‘yeeks suffering Avith a Air Gus Runift lilld
heart ailment im reported as being Ferdinand Reinhardt and son Har-
m( at this lino ry Helen Bentz and Rohert Nev-
Jack Hahn of Enid was a Hun- rnher Nvuro Friday dinner guests
visirtir ABiaday at the home of Airs Bertha Sat-
Har Ft:they of Santiago Cal- telawier
iornia arrived the latter part of Gertrude Sattelander Fpent Sun-
the wi'vk for a vitt) his Par- daY night with Luotia Muormall
cnts Mr and Mrs A Futhey iiiiI Mr and Airs Arnold itreiten-
other relatives liana) Mrs Gus Sattelnieler and
nyx and Wilma Pahl) l'ettirtled daughter Gertrude Alllatillat
lo their home Thursday after a': to and Harry Reinhardt spent Fri
Icw days' visit: in the home of day evening at the Alhert Rein-
their aunt Airm Vincont carn11! bardt
and family Airs Carroll and: Air Ferdinand Reinhardt and
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New Chevrolet Assembly Plant Opens in Baltimore
Governmental state and civic officials joined with the principal executives of General Motors Corporntion in the
formal opening of the new 80000-cara-year Chevrolet assembly plant in Baltimore recently The new plant (center)
was dedicated with impressive ceremonies (lower left) and Chevrolet Fisher Body and General Motors officials
Mr a rid Mrs Henry and
called On Mrs G Thelic nd A
n ar- and familY 1:nillt MI tnd
Carl Childs and children of Cher-
thin Sunday
Mr and Mrs B Steadienson and a” and :11 and Mr" 114vd t'atl
and children were Sunday vilest
family and Juanita Tiwilen spent
the home of Nir and Nir-t C
Saturday and Sunday at Stillwa-
Bat Long
ter Visiting with relatives
Tuesday callers att tho John :Ur and Mrs ( I)Y(1 ari'l
Lackert home were Grandma (laughter Eileen spent the weeh
Brainard and Mary and Nil' ttral trul with rclatives al Woodard
Mrs Willard Anglin and family wit (age
Nir and Mrs Ernest Stahmer NTr anel Mrs If Andrews M'
and Dorothy Ann and Otto Jones 'atn Ftanciseo ho
- Called fin Mrs G Theilen and Ar- nroute home from New 'NM
thur Sunday City spent the wea-end wit!
Saturday visitors at the Seth Mrs Andrews' father 'ND Frank
Pardwell home were M r and Mrs Dulavey and brother Frank
P 31111WS lichock and family of eland 1)ning if Tilka wa a
Pond Creek Thursday dinmtt guest at
Iona Theilen is spending a feNT honw of his another :Mrs F A
(lays with tier grandmother Mrs Downino
G Theilen Will Gilbert accompanwa
Little Miss Jeroldine Lee of Tom Downing who drove the C17'
Kingfisher spent the week through for ND Gilbert hft or
ing at the home of Mr and 'Airs Tuesday morning for lawhmond
Ben Mathers i Va where iNtr Gilbert will spend
Mrs G Meilen and son Ar-! fl ' "'
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thin called on Mr and Mr s leturn this week-end
Charlie Lavichy Monday evening c ijank6
Edwin Bolenbaugh has left fur
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Manure F k $110
Hay Fork $160
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No 10 $199
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Only a fcw Itft
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I dined ‘v it ii his family it the evg-
ning meal hut died an hour hoot
NI hilt resting in his rhair bli
and IN I rs Lipsey made their homo
in and Douglas for a nano
her of years and tiny hail many
friends here Who it grieved to
know of his death Fanelli! set-
Viet'S tAtI't Coliiiiiettil at I he t'iiris
Han eiturell at (ov moon Tuesday
ftermion and burial was wadi
here
11r and Mrs Harold Clodfelitir
of Tulsa have liven recent glivsis
at t he home of Ali and Airs IT
J Pock
The NI NV t lodge of t he
Douglas vamp enjoyed a social
evening ill their lodge room Tiles-
day evening A program of
Will numbers and reading s a
presenter The nienrs
their families and a le‘‘ friends
I( till refreshment s and calt l
'rid iii it kip limn'
Waukomis
were guest s of the Balt irnore Association of Commerce at a formal banquet in the evening W E Holler vice-president I laid it by the stone on their lot I YmIng ladies who graduated from
and general sales manager of Chevrolet is shown (standing) with Marylarars Governor H W Nice and Alfred ' v h de dpeurat ing anti fargt kJ the nurses training school of Enid
P Sloan Jr president of General Motors (upper left) M E Coyle president and general manager of ChevrohlI I Anyone picking it up will do Mrs I Ileneral I lospitai last Tuesday eve-
Is pictured in the upper right photo with Senator Millard Tydings (left) and Mayor H W Jackson of Baltimore Brittain a great favor Ity gutting HMV
(right) Lower right shows the first motor car built in that city - in totiell with her as it contained Air and Mrs Henry Noelting
a Ilieell-Sake She Valkted very high- and family full Air tra Tirtin
i ly and also stone money
11'freSt It uN"11 Ai
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son Harry and Mr Cam HUM ft Nalla4 to vi'it Wit h IIIS sister i lIntlard a" 11N "T" StIndaY Fa ralet'S are busy taking- care
called at t he Otis Sattelineicr home ' Mrs Howard -Peterson and fain- guests at the home of Air and fd 1141 r oats on government
Friday al teritoon ily 1 Ales Ed Hickey near Hennessey gi1 1 v
'444 veil showers Mr I C Brandhorst sons and
Edmond satlimict as a sup M iss tnx-in Lak t wa a wk mrs I I IvIl and dgiot All Imulivii ieliAeigir and Mr Robert Graf attended the air
per guest Sundity at the Ed Bentz end visitor at the Carl Berry l ' a t t y of Enid called to see daughttr tia Ikon glitsts h k V al OW Kaid airlifirt Sunday
home honn
: !Helots in town Alonday after- f11r atid amilwr alteration
Norma Reinhardt is spending Lois Jean Set ley spent :Monda neon mi S ( tangaman Ntisscs Aliss Erna Brakhage visited Sulf-
a few weeks at the LI ule Schuh z a fternonn with Frances Jean Mus- - Miss Eunice ItraN a KIlla au'l (ler' rude Klingaman Fay Pence daV after-main with Miss Adeline
home : Air Alaurice Hanna 41 n
I lenessey Glady s Ditkt m
i Sara ingannm Graf
Ahs Ed Pentz and daughter Will liolsten and Raymond mere Sat urdaV evening gm's' s at all 01' ooshn Ind and Ada 10e Miss Louise Dierksen Ivilo has
Helen spent Alimday afternoon liatzlatr called on Herman Teske the home of Miss Melissa Burton en tt vriday 'evening dinner been slaying at the II C Brand-
at the Gus Sattelniviee home Alonday Miss Leona !lunar anti Earl guests of Mr and 'Mrs Arthur horst Moue for several weeks re-
M r and AI rs A minld Breit en- III and Mrs tesi4 LaIllinIN'''n I hilt' atelialliallied their taltise Jewell Plitt y Ann and J jumi y turned home Wednesday evening
kmn Ht Thw1y iiiviiir 1 and family frma Wichita Kans guest Mrs Frank Broom to
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as een quiet sick Mr- ittol Mrs II I" Ehlers wero
Vritlit y at the John lireitcakiimp and Mr and Mrs Harold A rmit Gallo-it' hist Thursday and visite(' 01 iplimiis hut is improving phaint iy surprised sanday !mon
of Ga rher called Sunday on Mr relatives tor the ilay Mrs Broom
holm at this I inn loy the arrival of a large tomther
Ali
and Airs Carl Perry and Mr um! remained for an indefinit e stay
Mrs Ferdinand !Zvi idninit and mks 1'ant swinnr my Ea Misses (loll rude Klingantan and 1 'il rik ili ves and frn-ndsl 'o mined
daughter Amanda and o
sn 01 to MIs Jail' 1l(dt them celebrate the Illth annive r
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Were Vriday supper guists al the 'Ittlitliv" Milner guests at :the Mee Swindler and 'Miss 1A'lla r tniop- (IIadvs thclel sliclit StindaV night
t1 NI t m it - 1 II sal-V of I heir wedding day Dinner
Gus Sattelinvier home Barry 'Musser unit were Mr anti VI 11111ill'ed 10 11klallifili11 ( ity — - 4 t- 0i -
was served clifeteria style
111 aild fors Ed Bentz twit Airs J M Musser They visited Memorial park en- and Katherine
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family spent Sunday evening at ttila iiiii"r al “h1"1")1"" "IN' I tilinie Mr and Mrs Henry Lovt‘11
and Mrs Irene W41-nce or IL mv A memorial day service MILS jOiliVd 1 heir Chill Oa an all nigni
the Jake Sat telnicier :-41' bale
AI I and IN1r Fyrd i Hand I tin liCaell Cala Spcnt Suriday v'ith held at the Christian Union church picnic near Hennessey " :qlturd ay ' '
liardt and family sp e nt Saturday Grandma "nit ( "1"11"1- Miller last Thursdity Prof (lettrge ( if night Mi ( I
1lik rs (alit d on Mi
evening at the Attie' t Reinhardt !Irs it'iaii l'el'7 aaiii NII t
1s'iaiik V-Iiiii 12-"ve "11 aildress and nfl Iii- Dr Slusher a Enid was called --s- -
home III it mote on Al rs 1 e 1 l'ili- IITOS1A111' 1)rogrzkal WaS PICSentell 10 See Mr A R Titihott Thu rs- 2 re 9I1 l: it Ill be
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- day Alondity evening hollowing the service at the church day and reported him as holding 45I' ill Er 11144 I44 0 Titlj 4
V i c to r It ems William Musser of Oklahoma ' a large crowd went to the ceme- his own Mr Talbott has been it
City is visiting a few days with : tery and all graves were &cond- 1Irnst tr several weeks a I )
Ills grandparents Mr and Airs I: ed The American Legion mem- Mrs Clifford Vanderwork is re- is )
- M Musser : hers placed flags at all veterans ported among the sick folk MI Cco)1 - I t W(
IticsdaY callers at I he Herman Airs Carl Perry and Mrs jack ' graves The attendance WW1 Me Alm and Mrs Norris and lathy fog s
Teske home W1'11 Ord HO QlligleY ilia were visitors at the Frtp la rgest in several years Guests of Milford Kans returned to N' ‘ -
Ifie Peterson and Raymond !Litz- Home club Monday afternoon '1The from It) daircnt towns and from their home Saturday taking Dor- ' I
lati club int at the home of Airs C I hret states were present f or the of hy Underwood home with I hem 11 ' i
Mrs Mason Hart and datiilli- O Maliente program
for a visit They had been here oli
lei's Dor(41)Y and durrY and Ai rs 1 Mr and Airs Clarence tiermin- The death of Mr Harry Lipsey for a week's visit with her moth- MI
Vridy Ja
ames and s4on S onny ' den called on Mrs D ta
Shmer at las hnnw in Envinonn sat" tri mr S linderwnod and drove a
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y rt tn from 'auk Sunday day evening was a shod to many over to Lamont ror a vimit wit n
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Valley where the I hree children Alm and Mrs Henry ilenneke of : of his friends Ile had been ill her father vim nriPliS t liVre 1111
had been invited to stage a tan near Wankonlis called on Air and poor healt h for inany months Mit Jinimy Underwood has returned 11
dance and novelly show for I it Airs Harry Alosser and Frances vn as out in his yard Saturday to his home after spending the !
Inmates of the raids ValleY boys" Jean Thursday evening f
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' d on Alm and Alis Henry '''" -"- '
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called on Mr and AI 4-s Ernvst ' Miller and sons Sunday -
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Samer and Dorothy Ann F rida AHan
y d Airs Herman Teske and s LONG-BELL'S Annual FOR
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evening timothy Ann called on Mr and '
Herman Teske and stub Robert Ais Will iloisten Alonday al ter- !
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called on Arthur Thuile!' Welines- : nmit VIA To viEsT sALE
Irioiltim c
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Mr and Air4 Ernest Stahincr Frames r Jean attended the
and Dorothy Ann attended their prise party Monday evening given ri 11 t
Sunday school meeting Sunday at in honor 4 If Mrs Clarence Sands
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the hcane of Will lictineke i Begins Thursda y June 6 '-E Men's "Buckhidc
Tom Hart of Alva spent Sun-
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Mrs day E 14 Hart 0 uglas I te M S and cm' s S VITI: 10 l JUNE 17)1 h We ask everyone to come ovERA Lis
Avald Krone of Hillsdale called early and participate in this Bargain Event prepared especi-
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iim::iirtiitiniA114s-skt‘ivirll1111: jiiisndi11(3I and mi d mi E c billiiii ':' ally for this section Of Oklahuma " : made -- full cut ((I heavy 220 m
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E lizabeth visited Sundy a with "1"I chilli" °I' Ail" W"'" WY" - t ! (ill lit Wade at tile price All
mrs G Thoilon in' son Arthur end guests at the home of Ili find (1 The Famous PLYMOUTH TWINE a alwiiys wear 'cm
Mr and Airs John Iawkert and :IIIst Pa 11Trki National :a
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"Buckhides" for 1
amily visited Sunday vv it h Crawl- --lr '-itili' “ IS'r I 11 i I:1V I Y 11"Iftlia art '' :
aim Ca I ail'ea Of IN 'gore lex- Again this 3:ear we are selling lily-NIII
ma Brainard and Mary Pressure
came Saturditv to he 1 he gue1 s e
Sunday callers at the Herman f i od li I I It if ' 'i Mcn's Chambray
mnuth Twine uniform in weight i ma
Teske home were elt t o Seifert N14 ' 1al -ii' I s':iu 11! :' 'man 11'" 1
clurerice Kahozhi9 will Locki t am its n mu rvelner atm Cooker size and strength 609 ft per wain& r''' n
V Oil yarn chambray shirts in
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and son Richard Mrs (i Theilen yi told Ahs chcs Lea" at 12 Quart for summer year Well talk)
Mrs Ernest Stii hmer and Dorothy a fancily wank) f
Standard per bale $425 ' al-
PI ton through pockets
Ann anti Iona Theilen A95
Ha wkins families at Clint Oil Stla-
Mrs G Theilen and F011A r- i day SI Ilic ----- Red Top per bale $500 'r :a Very special Boys
Hair and Iona Theilen called on :ii in n4 d mr I 11 r1 i
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Mr anti Airs Herman Dier ksen 1 taine1"li 11111iiNY'i 12 0-- all " ER
Extra Special GRAIN BIN a COVT PA N T
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Saturday evenine- : dinner M ti
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Robert Seeley called (in Ixe and m iss itaml Hutchoon mi ti:Ith M Irrors—Pictures corrninitvd sides with slip : - ma m hrd 11yst livavy envy
Cal V in Brainard Aloaday af ter- Hutcheson Paul Hut chesial Air hunt I"I lIcK'Y 21 ga :'1('4 : 211 paots Well ntile full cut
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cm! Ales John I lutchesm! and and bottom S ell ventilaten —11 nad1 dno Fun run
Jaanita Thellen is speniling a 0 AI 1 and mI itdt II att hi ShapeN V6 hi le they last--
few daYs NVit II h" $'L'1(1 :‘11S II on' and (lae
n-lifer o Enid f Alr Only 1000 Bushel Capacity
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steloh11441 and Mrs ( B Lon and Air and
I41r Y visit"r" al the rraalt Ai Frani Lochrititge and family S10950 :' En M c n's Work Shoc
Bardw11 home were Air and Airs of 1)g1 a
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Seth Bardwell -- - a All- teat her nvit h composition
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!lob Perry il 1novii inter vith Mrs INtollie llosvurth
by VrtI'ytine 1):1!iStti 8Mity FIllitlay and 11 Ittntling school at Douglas
afternoon at 2 p nt alter an A letter revelved by Mrs J 'I'
otterat itet utt Sat urday Ile V:is 1Z:1111 from Valley Palls KnnS
n lannhar tigin on the streets el stated they hail six inehes of rain
Vatiktottis and will be missed by I Iiit hi hvo and hunrs
all Ile leaves his sister Aunt setiding I he Ilcht‘vare river highr
N1:11y nuttly tierilv‘v I hao it had been ii 29 yvars
Ills funeral was held Tuesday al- Irs Fred Sehroeder of ‘Vakita
turnoon at the Methodist chitrvii spent NIonday NVit II relatives
Ilurial was itt ‘Vatikomis cynic- hiuk a t hcre
Ivry Ills' a tlic it ‘viii
Mr and Ali's Dick NVelker had hittilde skyward the next time as
as dinner guests Decoration day the crop lools a ‘ fully then most
Mr and Mrs 'Marvin Jones Airs Phices A Ittl farnlyt's !well a good
A riet (a r ind price Oat s look good every
Mrs Ivan Light Chitin) Il and wliort
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drn lieulah and Arlene Smith
Ilay Smith till or Enid Mr and Lahoma
Airs laines Donaldson and I lo‘v-
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I N Brittain had the
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misfort lute to lose her litirse
the cem Decoration ecoration day sht Aliss 'Pllhe Dolz was the the the
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A change in scheiluie of certain Frisco trains will
be made effective
SUNDAY JUNE 2 1935
For deiaitril information inquire Of the 'ri(he( Agent
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w inter vitt Airs Mollie Bosworth l Ted Nchring Sunday afternoon
and attending school at itouglai Sunday dinner guests at the Iler-
loltv't n'tcivcd J T man 'Zemke!' 111)MP INVe !Ir HMI
1Z":1111 "I" l'1111S Kan M Johnson and family
stated tiny hail six inches of rain :qrs ptr n ehowLind
there in two and one-half hours 1Ily
"tiling I be lich"vare Giandmother Frey was on the it had 2t) A''ars sick list -everal days last week
mrs Creit scnrociter ot n'akita
Ar and Airs J IL Itralshage and
spent Alonday with relatives
f iamily entertained vvith a wiener
Wheat took a tumble here the
last r t koik it will roast told U fienic style supper On
hirable skyward the next time as TharsdaY vvcilitut Those present
the crop looks aw fully then 1110t WiTP Air and Airs Ilium Frey Mr
A titi l'arnicrs !wed a guni BUld i SCherp 10111 Mr and
price (tins look good every Mrs C F Froemming and sons
where Mrs Carl Niathies and daughter
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Mary Ann have been visiting at
th Ito se ll home te h past ee
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Lahoma e The otfice of the Eason service
station received a new coat of paint
Airs Mary Nehring is on the sick last week
list at this time Herman Kehnemund Sr and
Miss IiIlit Holy was one of the Fccd Shiite have purchased —new
young ladies vvho graduated from combines
the nurses training school of Enid Air and Mrs Henry Raasch
General Hospital last Tuesday eve- have relatives from Wisconsin vis-
iting iting with them at this time
Mr and Airs George Lampe and
Mr and Airs Henry Noelting
and family and Aft "unrun Tio jun daughters of Perry visited with
relatives in Lahoma Saturday
of Stover Mo are visiti ng' at the
Ole Frey purchased a straight 8
Fred Noelling home at this ti me
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Air I I C Brandhorst sons and Walter Frey and two of his col-
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lei at the Enid airport Sunday Seward Nebr Sunday afternoon
afternoon
Frank Graf and Fred Raasch left
Aliss Erna Drakhage visited Sun- for Texas Sunday afternoon
day aftermion vvith Miss Adeline MI and Mis nortairt Liadarfer
Graf and daughter of Enid visited Sun-
is Louise Dierksen vim has day at the home of her parentR Mr
been slaying at the II C Brand- and Airs William Drunken "
According to (he writing3 of To-
bias Lear secretary to Cererge
Washington the first president
calmly felt his own pulse to indi-
cate he knew the end was near just
ten minutes before he died
A log church built in 1798 near
Tompkinsville Ky and known as
Old Mulkey meeting house is-said
to ho the oldest wooden building
in Kentucky
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