The Wynnewood Gazette. (Wynnewood, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 29, 1927 Page: 3 of 6
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IIAPPY NEW YEAR
It is Holiday time again The time of the
year when most of us are inclined to forget
the urge and surge of business and to think
more seriously of the beauties of life and
the things which make life worth living
One of the many beautiful things of life is
the spirit of friendship which underlies
our relations with each other Without our
fricnd3 life would be an empty shell
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As in our personal lives so it also is in our
business lives With an understanding
such as is born of true friendship our busi-
nessrelations with our fellowmen tend to
become warm and cordial
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And so at this time we want to fell you that
we have appreciated your friendship for
us your confidence in us and sincerely
wish that you many enjoy a prosperous
New Year
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DEAR FRIENDS:
One thing leads to another so
Christmas leads to New Years'! Shop-
ping for 1927 is over and we want to thank
our friends and customers for the splen- I
did patronage we have received We will
endeavor to satisfy you even more in the
New Year than we have in the past
May success crown your every effort
and may prosperity pursue you in 1928
Cordially yours
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CALL FOR FARMERS
Delightful Party for
REETING CONVENTION farmers of Oklahoma are
The Young Crowd
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The lovely home or Mr and Mrs
Atthur Mitchll was the scene of
more than half the population of this e
one of the most delightful parties of
Ws and patrons---state and the farmers pay more than the festal season when John Leon
' - half the advalorem taxes of the Iklitchell home for the holidays from
you unmeasured 1 6tate !the Roswell New Mexico Military
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I be as good to you as 1927 has been to us
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e splendid measure of prosper' - we
I Th have enjoyed during the past year as due
: entirely to the citizens of this community
Without their loyal support we could have
accomplished nothing We realize this
fact to the fullest extent and gladly avail
I ourselves of the opportunity to express
i publicly the gratitude we feel
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CAREY LOMBARD YOUNG & CO
Everybody Reads Gazette want advertisements
DEAL THEATRE PROGRAM
l'ItIDAY DEC 30th---"JM THE CON-
QUEROR" with Wm Boyd Also "KING:
l'HE JUNGLE"
SATURDAY MATINEE AND NIGHT---
"GOLD FROJI WEEPAH" with Bill Cody
A130 Our Gang Comedy
PREVIEW SATURDAY NIGHT 10 P Al--
First Anniversary of the Preview--"FASIIIONS
FOR WO:IIEN' with Ester Ralston
We are giving away two more beautiful
silk pillow's on the Preview
MONDAY AND TUESDAY---Billic Dove
in a great First National Special--"THE
LOVE Alit RT"
1VEDNESDAY AND TIIURSDAY--Jackie
Coogan in "BUTTONS" The kid at his bcst
COMING---"QUALITY STREET" "THE
'TEXAS STEER" and "LONDON AFTER
MIDNIGHT"
Happy New Year and many more of them
to you
--AIM HOME OF GOOD PICIIIRLS
PHONE 219
THE WYNNEWOOD GAZETTE
1 Academy entertained in honor of
There are grave problems facing
his many s
the citizens of Oklahoma The group friend A large sowd of
Young folks were present and the
- - '6 his many friends A lerge ssowd of
the citizens of Oklahoma The group young folks were present and the
that is more thas half the population hours filled with pleasure Dancing
of the state and that pays more than and games were indulged in and de
half the advalorem taxes should be licious refreshments served Quite
willing to help solve those problems a number of out-of-town guests were
' The only Way a group can help presest among them William Wiley
solve state problems is to be an or- and Zula Mae Mitchell Oklahoma
ganized group Therefore as pre si- City Don Cochran Ardmore Lola
dent of the Farmers Union of Ok- Mae Edwards Pernell and Jessie Ais
lahoma I am calling a convention dath Doss Antlers
of farmers of Oklahoma to meet at -
7 :30 P M Monday January 101 For the first time Mr and Mrs
1928 in Oklahoma City at the Mer- V E Townsend had the pleasure of
rie Garden Theatre to discuss vital entertaining all their family to
questions and formulate plans for Christmas dinner this year There
organization of our group I are ten children and the oldest
Those coming early will make the daughter Mrs A F Lush of Gal-
Farmers Union office 18 North Klein vestons Texas was married and gone
headquarters while waiting for the to her new home before the youngest
meeting 'child was born Emmett Townsend
Special arrangements have been and Mrs Lush drove up from Gal-
made for room- and meals at very veston for the Christmas holidays and
low rates Mr and Mrs Robert Townsend of
Let us make this the biggest con- Ardmore joined them for the Christ-
vention of farmers ever held in the mas dinner
state
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Yours for making our state a bet- iLovely Christmas Dinner
ter place in which to live - I Besides their immediate family the
JOHN A SIMPSON following guests enjoyed the liospi-
President Oklahoma Farmers Union tality of Mr and Mrs George Brad
field to a lovely Christmas dinner
Christmas guests in the home of Sunday: Dr and Mrs IL-P Wilson
Perry Lanham were his daughters lkIr and Mrs E C Lael Mr and
Mrs Bess Collins and children end Mrs George Abernathy Mr and
Mrs Joe Kralkers of Oklahoma City perry
Pyle Miss Pearl Brad-
Mrs Manley Smith and children and field Miss Sallie- Bradfield and Miss
Mrs Bill Mr Smith and daughter
Evelyn Abernathy
Mildred of Chickasha
se
Misses Bradfield Entertain
Mr and Mrs Clarence Herber of With Dinner
Hosington Kansas came last Thurs- Miss Pearl Bradfield and Miss Sal-
day and spent Christmas with Mr 1: esss--
day and spent Christmas with Mr
and Mrs W S Woods
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William and Rose Wiley of Okla-
homa City were the guests a few
days this week of Mr and Mrs Chas
Kennedy
Mr and Mrs A J Barrett spent
Christmas in Ponca City with their
son Jesse Barrett and Mrs Barrett
Mrs Huddleston returned Tuesday I William Bradleld Leta and Elizabeth
from Lawton where she spent the
i Bradfield Mr and Mrs Andrew Wild
Christmas with her son and family
son and Ted 'Wilson
Mr and Mrs Geo N Lard of
Dinner in Honor of
Clemscott were Christmas guests of t
Olilahonia City Guests
Mr and' Mrs W O Brewer Mrs
Mrs P R Eskridge delightfully
Lard who teaches at Clemscott is
entertained a group of friends with
spending the holidays with her par
ents a lovely turkey dinner Wednesday in
honor of her guests Mrs G M Eskl
George McAlester has been count ridge Mr and Mrs Clarence E
ei with the sick this week just when Scott and John Harrison Eskridge of
he wanted to have a big time during Oklahoma City Those present b'e
the holidays sides the honor guests were Miss
- Pearl Bradfield tiss Sallie Bradfield
Madill—A pproximately $ 2 0 2 5 Mrs S P Slover Mrs H L Kimsey
in a car accident while out hunting
The car turned over He was taken
at once to a hospital and is getting
along a3 well as could be expected
at this writing
the Roswell New Mexico Military
Academv entertained In honor of
lie Braefield were charming hostesses
to a delightfully appointed dinner
Monday when the followeng guests
were seated with them around the
dining table resplendent with bright
tiecoration3 and groaning beneath
its load of appetizing viands: Dr and
Mrs II P Wilson Mr and Mrs
Perry Pyle Mr and Mrs George
Abernathy and Miss Evalyn Aberna
thy Mr and Mrs George Bradfield
William Bradleld Leta and Elizabeth
Madill—Approximately $ 2 0 2 5' Dirs s p
Is H L Slover M II L Ki rnsey
paid by Madill Produce Company to I
Pool of farmers in Antioch commun and Mrs J L Adams
ity wett of here for turkeys I :
Grantham—Road work in this Six O'Clock Dinner NI1Vitts
community progressing Dr and Mrs Wilson
Mannsville--Resurfacing 4 miles
of highway between Dickson school Mr and Mrs George Bradfield
and Johnston County line near here William Leta and Elizabeth Brad
under way
field Mr and Mrs Andrew Wilson
Porter—Bids - received for the ! Ted Wilson Misses Pearl and Sallie
erection of new three-room teacher-
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ige at Rock H i Bradfield were delightfully enter-
Hill school
!tamed at a six o'clock turkey dinner
Sulphur-100 addi
tional water me-'
ters received here for installation 1 Tuesday by Dr and Mrs Wilson
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of Commerce trying to secure beet' f '
sugar factory's location here James Townsend and Miss Velma
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Sayre—Chamber of Commerce di3-
cusses improvement for this city 1 Tuesday December 27 by Rev W T 4)4
Phillips pastor of the Christian
Guthrie--Pioneer Cotton Mills
running full speed church and came Wednesday to I
spend a few daya before going to 0-wu--veve1
IkIrs James Bentiv of Paris Tex
who came Saturday to spend Christ- their new home in Galveston Texas
James the son of Mr and Mrs V
rims with her mother Mrs Edvk in'
Warren and grandmother Mrs J W1
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Gardner W as called to Paris Wednes- E Townsend W as reared and educat-
day by a message telling that her ed in our city Mrs Townsend is We print letter head invoices circulars name cards
husband had been seriously injured
V al- directories envelopes marriage announcement card signs
in a car accident while out hunting the daughter of mr and Mrs
The car turned ov ' er He was taken ter Long ' of Aurora Ark but has
at once to a hospital and is getting double page bills school and bank forms shipping tags form
along as well as could be expected made her home f o r a e v -
4 41itifim letters law briefs overprint checks programs menues and
made her home f o r s e v - letters law briefs overprint checks programs menues and
eral years Ivith her uncle and aunt hundreds of other needs in the printing line 202 W Seminole
Mr asd Mrs Parker in Tecumseh
She is a graduate of Aurora Ark
high school and has taught school for -
When Mr and Mrs C F Coonrod Mr asd Mrs Parker in Tecumseh –
took their gifts from their Christ- She is a graduate of Aurora Ark
mas tree at their home they were
surprised to fInd a nlysterious pack- high school and has taught school for -
age there When opened it Proved three years '
to be a lovely rayon bed-spread and
Congratulations and good wishes No matter what yourprinting job may be we
on the card were the words "Merry I
( hrt trn as 8nd ItaPDY New Year from many friends accompany the are equipped to give you the best work
from the Allfy Rats"
i young couple to their new home ' and Prompt Service
Bny )our flowers from the Valle:PI
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their Wynnewood agent Mrs J L I Texaco gas and oil—the hest—et
Adonis If you go after them charge 1 Bo's Service Station Phone 60
vonr flowers to her account and vs!!! -
for them here Help long splendid Mrs W B Childress will do mar- Pr v 7 7 It
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QULItOltp with II tn Loyd Also "KING 011' I'llE JUNGLE"
SATURDAY MATINEE AND NIGHT---
"GOLD FROJI1171411P1H" with Bill Cody
A130 Our Gettzg Comedy
PREVIEW SATURDAY NIGHT 10 P Al--
First Anniversary of the Preview--"FitS-
- IONS FOR 11'0:11ENP with Ester Ralston
We are giving away two more beautiful
silk pillows on the Preview
AIONDAY AND TUESDAY---Billic Dove
in a great First National Special--"THE
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1VEDNESDAY AND TIIURSDAY--lackie
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COMING---"(WilLITY STREET" "I'llE
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The Wynnewood Gazette. (Wynnewood, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 29, 1927, newspaper, December 29, 1927; Wynnewood, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2145821/m1/3/: accessed June 8, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.