The Wynnewood Beacon (Wynnewood, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 26, 1925 Page: 3 of 6
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attend Sunday night
Mrd Mrs Richard Morton
visitet!latives in Connerville
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Roy' ibert and family of Ka-
tie wiP guests of the formers
sister Ps E C Frederick Fri-
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Logi Kose was a Hennepin
visitor turday
Mr I Mrs Lewis Jones in
compai with their neice Mrs
Azle 3 ks spent the week-end
in Leo Okla ' visiting the for-
mers s Arthur and family
Aliss eto Looney w no attends
school Davis spent the Nveek-
end 1ri 1g home folks
Mrs rther Martin and chil-
dren o 'ruitt City were shop-
ping in ir little city Wednesday
Bill 1 of Dillard is the guest
of Bur Jones for several days
Mr l Mrs Earl Morton
were i Wynnewood Thursday
visiting leir uncle N A Lan-
I nOill al family
Mrs E Wingo attended
the pot-v show at Davis the lat-
ter path last week
Mr': I Mrs Albert Poe of
Ada v ied relatives here Sat-
urday I Sunday
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Mrs ti! B Poe and baby left
Wednektv for their home in
Cross f Ins Texas after spend
ing se-4 !I weeks with her par-
ents Aland 'Mrs W F Mc-
Neil Dr ai Mrs E L Morton
were a 'unday guests of their
daught 3Irs Olton Holmes in
Wilson FOITt Dickerson was the
guest ot-is friend Monroe Jack-
son andrnily in Graham last
week ::‘'l
Mrs lies Sowell came in
Thursdaifrom Pruitt City where
she hadTen the guest of her
aunt 1l Sam Evans for several
Mrs tie Morton had as her
guest fr several days her HUI
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Miss - Tle Poe who attends
school i Ada was home this
week-en yisiting her parents
Mr and Its Charley Poe
Mr a Mrs C T Pickel have
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daughte Mrs Ott Morgan and
children f Alma
Mr a Mrs E C Fredrick
were gr s of relatives in Pants
Valley rurday
Sam ans and family of
Pruitt C were shopping in Hen
nepin T rsday
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1X173' ved to Hennepin re-
cently re are glad to weleemo
them to lir little city
A Ill audience was enter-
tained onday night at the
school alitorium by a skilled
magicianfrom India
i Aunt Jane
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lab—or V young to think be knerf
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Ths Oats that we need for per
hal:mess are the things we
haven't ge
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Some bhandi are dumb enough
to refer tthelr wives' old lore notes
al dead Item
If Om were really money—think
bow man3fortunes a woman could
make whildressing for the theater::
It is ery woman's right to fool
some Mc into believing that she
is the bestoman that was ever made
Why IS I that the very women who
say r Itee antique lovers are the
ones thhilt up the biggest kick
about weans last year's hat?
Women 'mid soon find out all about
themselveelf they could only "listen
in" on th rest of the bunch aftei
going homfrom the club--New York
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Thomas Wilson has purchased
the home place of Mrs Ben Belk
he will move there this next year
Miss Avis Kennedy has gone to
Fletcher to take up her school
duties which begin next Mon-
day morning
Some few of our men folks
have gone courting at Sulphur
Clifford Lindsey being one of
them
Delma trid Opal Romine were
visitors of 1rs Virgil Elliott
Sunday
Maggie William spent Sunday
with Dora Lawson
el E Ketner and wife were
guets of Mr and Mrs Skipworth
Sunday
Mrs Lamar Mrs Bert Hays
Mrs Godby Pearl Lamar and
Ruth Godby 'visited with Mrs
Virgil Elliott Sunday
Mrs Holly Elliott spent Sat-
urday night with relatives in
Wynnewood
Rev Callahan has very good at
tendance and we hope the meet-
ing will do much good for our
community
Geore Hamilton and wife spent
Sunday with C C Wilson
There will be a pie supper at
Consolidated No 1 Friday night
Everyone come and bring a pie
and lots of change
The Quartet sings at Stratford
Friday night if not hindered
al for Him
The postai service is laughing
the story of a post-office inspector wbc
went into the hills of Arkansas tc
check up a village post office Thf
neighbors said the P M had gonc
fishing Finding him the inspectoi
asked "Are you the postmasterr
After a minute the P M said "Yep
What's your name?" "P D Smith'
The P M reached into his back pocket
took out a hunch of letters and run
ning over them for the adresses said
"Nope Nothing ter r" and went or
fishing—Cawv'st Weekly
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Train No 11 Arrives 11:05 A M Leaves 11:05 A M
Train No 17 Arrives 2:54 P M Leaves 2:54 P M
Train No 6 Arrives 2:20 A M Leaves 2:20 A M
Train No 12 Arrives 5:37 P M Leaves 5:37 P M
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Great Thing in Life
First love comes before the age of
knowledge It is the only love entire-
ly unemcumbered with ideas and pre-
conceptions How little it has to do
with words with talk ! It knows no
terms It is the thing luelf from
which terms and institutions have
grown up First lovers get love at
first hand Instead of getting first the
Idea of romance Into which to try to
fit themselves and other people Louise
Townsend Nicoll writes in the Cen-
tury They seldom talk They get
acquainted in other ways—by being
near each other by looking at each
other by softly shyly touching hands
They do things together—play games
run races As watchful as small ani-
mals they learn minutely each about
the other But they do not talk
They give each other things always
In fair exchange and wear them out
with carrying about When they must
know facts to supplement their find-
ings they ask—short blunt questions
Opinion and discussion have little
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We sell monuments at prices that will meet
any competition Se us when interested
We can please you in all sizes styles and
prices made ofthe best material
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If you want a quick lunch and one
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The Society of Officers of the Con
tinental army called the Society of the
Cincinnati was founded by regular of
licers of the Continental army at the
headquarters of Baron on Steuben
on the Hudson 173 was named for
a traditionsl Roman dictator Lucius
Quintius Cincinnatus born about 519
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lusion to the approaching ehange from
military to civil pursuits and referred
to the fact that Cincinnatus wher
named dictator was discovered by the
deputies sent to apprize him of the
honor digging on his farm beyond
the Tiber an occupation he was loath
to leave and eager to resume after
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Office Phone 7 Residence 63
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Specially Printed
Gift Cards
O'HE C HRISTMAS GREETING
cards we are featuring are
especially fine and may be secured
in several beautiful designs Orders
placed now will be printed with name
and greetings speciried at a small
extra cost
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Burrs out machines in addition to our Duo
cleaners and HardwickeEtter cleaner This
gives us complete equipment to take care of
your snaps and picked cotton Will buy all
kinds at a fair market price at all times
"Yours For Dependable Service"
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Carley, M. B. The Wynnewood Beacon (Wynnewood, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 26, 1925, newspaper, November 26, 1925; Wynnewood, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2147090/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 3, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.