The Stillwater Gazette (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, August 19, 1927 Page: 8 of 8
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PAGE EIGHT
Mr and Mrs Otis Redman of
Howard Kan are visiting at the
home of Dodridge Tinker
Born August 10 1927 to Mr and
Mrs Fred Ahrberg at their home
northwest of Stillwater a son
B B Banks and 3011 Laurence kit
Stillwater Friday morning for an
automobile trip to Tenne3see
Mrs M C Chanel 417 Hester
street left for Superior Neb Tues-
day for a visit with her rister
Mrs Commodore Wheeler of
Blackwell is visiting her parents Dr
and Mrs J Jr Gray 321 Cleveland
street
Brown Moore returned Friday
froim Denver and Manitou Colo
where he has spent the last two
weeks
Chester 11 Lowry left Stillwater
Saturday night for Colorado where
he will spend his vacation on a ranch
near Bailey
Mr and Mrs Maynard Morrison
802 Duck street have as a guest
Mrs Morrison's sister Mrs Tod Shy
of Woodward
Mr and Mrs T W Kelly 21ii
West street returned Sunday from
Noel Mo where they have spent the
Banking Service
Supreme
To banking services in all branches
is offered here to our patron--
you will be please(1 with our ccur
and desire to hell) you Full advisol
service as well Safe depoza vaults
that are really safe and convenient
The First National Bank
OFFICERS
W L Here President Ray C Jones Vice-President
W T Keys Cashiar L C Wise Assistant Cashier
JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN Mr& Shannon Kay 1203 WesCi
Fourth avenue was called to Okmul-
gee Tuesday afterncon because of
News Briefs the illness and death of Mrs W L
Miss Arline Donart is visiting rela- Fowler
tives in Shawnee Mr and Mrs Frank Whittenberg
Mrs Charles Edmondson of Yale 21S Husband street left Stillwater
was a Stillwater visitor Thursday Monday for a two-weeks' trip to
Mr and Mrs Otig Redman of Buena Vista and other places in
tr—ra Won aro wiftitirto at t ho COkrad 0
Mr arid Mrs S W Weinmuenster
Mrs NV A Adams and Miss Helen
Donart motored to St Louis and
places in Illinois last week to visit
relatives
Mr and Mrs Willard H Sollers
1123 West Fourth avenue returned
to Stillwater Wednesday morning
from a ten-days1 visit with relatives
at Little Rock Ark
Miss Helen Hood of Des Moines
To who has been the guest of her t
cousin Mrs Roy W Kenny 523 Lin-
coin street for a few days left Sat-
urday for her home
The Rev Alvin S Hock and lam- t
ily and Miss Thelma Myers left
Stillwater Wednesday morning for I
Racine Wis Mrs Ilock's old home
for a three-weeks' vacacion
Mr and Mrs D E Jones 923
West Fourth avenue went to Baxter
Springs Kan Sunday for a week's
visit with their daughter Mrs Wil-
liam Coates and Mr Coates
Mr and Mrs Eugene Saunders and
daughters Maxine and Guinvere of
Chicago Ilk are the guests of Mrs
Josephine l'ierc 911 Main street
Mrs Saunders and Mrs Fiere are sis
last two' weeks I A I ' A A ttA
Mrs Lee Harsh and son Stanley ters
4 Mrs Robert Penquite and children
of Ponca City are the guests of Mrs
Harsh's parents Mr and Mrs R E
Bagby 310 Duck street
Mr and Mrs H Madison Jones
of Ponca City were Sunday visitors
of Mrs Jones's mother Mrs Cora C
Burdick 706 West street
Capt James E Berry and Mrs
Berry announced Friday morning
that their daughter born August 10
will be named Sarah Jane
Mr and Mrs W J Gibbons of
Ada are the guests of Mrs Gibbons's
brother Mr and Mrs W J Green
1016 West Seventh avenue
Harold Bergheirn and Robert
Cloud are leaving this week for Paris
and Chicago UI where they will
spend a two-weeks' vacation
Mr and Mrs L NV Schwimley of
Sioux City lo are the guests of Mrs
Schwimley's sister Mrs S J Boller
and Mr Boller 423 Lincoln strcet
F C Schedler left Stillwater Tues-
day night for Tomah Wis because
of the death of his mother Mrs F
C Schedler Sr at Tomah Tuesday
Mr and Mrs Edwin Kesler and
daughter returned to their home in
Grandfield Monday after a visit with
Mrs Mary E Kesler 418 Duncan
street
To the Small Investor--
Many people and especially those with a
small surplus to invest hesitate to ask their
baotker and go ahead and take a chance
No matter how small the surplus of our
depositors it is an important matter to
this bank to know that every dollar is
invested to the safety of our customers
Talk with the officers of this bank about
investments
STILLWATER NATIONAL BANK
W E Berry President
J E Berry Vice-President
Thos N Berry Vice-President
E E Good Ca Aler
J H Donart At Cashier
Geo Do flinger Abst Cashier
THE STILLWATER GAZETTE STILLWATER PAYNE COUNTY OKLAHOMA
Walter Billie and Patricia Ann re-
turned to their home north of Still-
water on the Albert Pike highway
Wednesday after a moilth's visit with
relatives at Helena
Mr and Mrs John Youst and
(laughter Jane of Kansas City Mo
returioN1 to their home Wednesday
after a week's visit with Mrs Youst's
)arents Dr and Mrs D F Janeway
202 Cleveland street
Miss Miriam Pergheim will leave
Stillwater Saturday for a trip to
Cleveland O Detroit Mich and
Chicago and Evanston I II She will
enroll in Northwestern university at
Evanston in September
Mr and Mrs Or') W Metzger and
son Dell Vers and Ay and Mrs l'aul
Vermillion left Tueslay rornin!y'or
a two-weeks' trip to Alvan They
expect to visit t'anada
New York before returnr
F E i11'r 212 : an
street and Linco'' 14
Lincoln tit t r 1 to IL
water Saturday LItr a
visit vitt- relatives friend- in
Chicago and Franklin Grove Pl
Mr and Mrs AI SI(1y Ed Will-
man and Miss Marjorie Beith
Joseph Ore arrivca in Stillwater
Friday night Miss Ecith will enroll MOSELEVS GET WORD OF 1 BUILDING PERMITS
It Oklahua AgTicu:tural arid Me-
chanical ecTego this September DAUGHTER'S MARRIAGE I
N'---s Georee W Whlttenberg arel rooo limier
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ree-e- -s:ed-- - "-wo---d- oi the -nriair-ige ol t t00 !am' ''lioourdta ' -3:7- fic
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i!zi1-'-ltr Catherine Jane Mrs Itar- ' Itt e
it:i daught-er Joeie to eo los lo oo000 22s Lotloociso add:i 1 1-ggi ISc
riet Evans of Parry and Miss Cath- : 4c
(rise Esaes went to Wagoner Teee- crs Edgemert S D Taesdaylo oloo iooiro porch): cost 1240 t!cese
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Peters is a graduate of Still-
:av fer a week' s visit viih V "rs- - ' ' ( - ' Botterf4t No 1 32c
' - r5- water )1101 school and of the Okla- ! ng' CC"'t "C'-
K S Van Arsdell 924 Lowry street ye """er
I Butterfat No 2 ' 29c
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c Mrs Vines Win' ' - homa Agricultural ard 'Me -o- -----
chanical No r hides gc
Mr and Mr Edward S Hull 711 ' (-allege Mr Peters is a graduate of MARRIAGE LICENSES LOCAL GRAIN
Jefferson !erect arid Mr and Mrs ' University of Wisconsin at which ---
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jei W Athi rion North Husband ' chstel he will be an instructor in yd c d 1 Corrocteo to date lor Tbt Gaatotto by tb
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strei t left Stillwater Tuesday far a " geology isasa gy this fall ! aata e le of Y ttillarater Millin company
ale i New wheat
raa-stoesk!- trip to Toleda O and After the ceremony Mr and Mrs - !a!ra masr
la etO 'I'eh Thcy exacct to nail Peters left for a tr-ip in Wyoraine London police Wednesday dis-100
i 40c
t roars t7 a to Caaada also Left and other northern etates After persed a mob ef 100)00 marching on LOCAL HOG MARKET
! 7 ea s!sta sa ! September 1 they will be at home in i the Ameriean embasey in
1 Mr L A Taylor are! ' Ma'Ls'n Pratc't i Corrected to date for The Gazette by 8 8
!!- Alice returned t!! - Wia Mrs Peters is a Es- 1
! agalnst the execution of Sacco and ! tvatiamion
ter of Mrs' C P Peck I Vanzetti Chicago police broke up slack hbzi t600f rid)
Iseiaa last
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s z eoa:ed Fat taa
s - a iy from Berkel v '
e ' lere are Taylor and Maio- water Visitor three dmnstrtions and arrea
I forty-ne pern
Fred E Peery Still esos -
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nave ils el the last year - asoi - red E Pee ry and S')) Fred E
s r e : he !a t t c r i empleted her werk ' Jr of Woodward are Stidwater vis-1 Where you can buy anything in STILLWATER LAKE
r a rater' s degl-ee at the UniV(-1-itors this week They ere supervis- ! buildinie line—for residence garage Sunday is Payne county day Wa-
ay of Califarnia ing the remodeling of Peery's resi- ! barns fencing hardware Thompsoa- termelon Ferambles games chases
No4 fooieo Toonoreo woo hosts o I (fence at 721 Duncan street the old i Parker Lumber company
ig
38-41- races contests run from 2 to 9 :30
at a diarar Frid nht at her flam
ay ' Lewis Myrs property recently va 1 p m when we pull off that marvel-
310 Main street to announce the en- cated by Walter Richards
A threat of forcible feediag caused Ouse spectacular fire dive
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and proaching marriage
Peery was a pioneer bus man in Nicola Sacco to end his second hunger Lights out from the top Ehelf of
gagement ap t
at Miss Darothy Hopkins to 1r i Stillwater and Payne couaty operat- strike I'donday When the (lector our 25-foot tower Bill Bishop ignite
II s
Arthur Alcett The wedding
wio i ing a motor line between Stilavateri took Lint by the nose he consented to a bucket of gasoline poured on the
n event of August 21 Other apd Morrison as his earlieet venture eat With Bartolomeo Vanzetti he is lake Then through leaping flames
gasts hi were inembera of th
red Jr a member of the W ood- I to (lie by e 2 11
lectrocution on August 2C hurls himself It's a thriller
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' Kappa Alpha Theta fraternity of Ward lire deleirtment is on crutches1 — --0- Don't miss it
which the tride-ta-be is a member rf-c°-eril'g front a severe foot injury ! we take care of any bill of ma- You ewim boat picnic Fee all the
' were: Mrs James Green of Chan- ' caused whtn he stepped through a! tonal you wiah—for the complete F how—all for 15 cents Money
r Mr Deane Bihop
oo window of a burning building recent- !
dle s A s m
Kendall Nett Mrs Lester Bish Pi! ly end received severe glass cuts I building co for the reptiir Thatap- prizes every hour Give the family
son m
-Parker Lumber company 3S-tf an outing A J Thomas
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' and the Ilies Lillian Bell Dorothv i :
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Adams Ard3-th Gragg Charlene Pry- '
NOTICE TO MODERN WOODMEN 1 - -
an Zelma Alcoa and Gtrtrude Holt As I have been elected to fill the 1- 1
Mra Ciore E Friede-
unexpired term of C F Berry the
Dr and Theo
mann and their son and daughter books will be kept at the store of the I
Gray Furniture company where you i
Teddy kind Emilie Jeanne have ar- ther ma l o '
I can ei'e call and ca a -our ' '
rived in Stillwater from Chicago Ill ' - ID 3 3 I A Position of Trust
dues or arrarge to take care of it !
where Doctor friedemann has been
carrying On research work in chem-
through either one of the banks Dues be paid on or before the last
istry as a guest of the University of mu:'1-
day of the month Geo W Pearson
Chicaga I hey will be the guests of
Mr Friedemann's parents Dr and
Clerk No 73!-JS M W of A 3S-2 !
Mrs Paul Friedemann until about - — One of the est important functions of the mod-
Because of a wave of suici m
de among 1
August 15 Dr T E Friederrann
who is now in !the 1
Gepartment of Li-
' young students the new chief of po- i ern funeral director is the safeguarding of the pub-
lice of Constantinople has prohibited - lie health lie has been trained to take every pre-
°logical chemistry at the Washington
university roediaal school St LOtli3 he press from givirg extensive pub- '
the'ity to such cases - -
Mo will assume in February - - - caution to prevent the spread of contagious diseases
lil a W or k i s not conce r ned th dth alone he i
wiea- s
pesition of associate profess the or at the The State bank at Wayside Karat
Patten Research laboratory of bac-1 was robbed of $800 Tuesday morn- one of the safeguards of the health and happiness
teriology at Northwestern university i ing and the robbers were reported '
medical school Chicago Ill I headed for Oklahoma of the community
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0:hcr mernbtrs (1 the party Lave
r ne
I mole:ine dec cost $210
I Corrected or Ti Gazette alai
LeiS'n Cn a vacation trp in Oregon Mr and Mrs J t' Moceley Eave 1 mr: 1htueLeas:ds r411teregst
:t: lil:70: I he EVViet Comm istile16 loinliPear
v17---s Ger:e W Whztterbzrg ani received word or the marriage P f i In'tide:T!1 1:itor4 6:3 Mn ln ' met crreod- l 11'1" ten'
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MEIMIEMIIMIiiiMnp'
PAINT UP NOW!
Renew your old furniture now-33 per cent dis-
count on Chinamel household paints at the
DIAMOND PHARMACY
We refund one days' business each month You may
- - Ic lucky -
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"The Service With a Smile"
Everything from a Mild Laxative to a Clap of Thunder!
That's Us!
DAUGIITER'S MARRIA6E
New Steel Beds Just Arrived
— Windsor Styles
— Walnut Finishes
De Luxe and Leggett S: Platt Bed Springs
—New Pillows and Cotton and Kapoe Mattresses
STRODE
Furniture and Undertaking
RUTH M STRODE Mgr
"The Store Ahead"
Phone 53 Res Phone 188
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ave Them
'SEE US FOR GOOD VALUES IN
USED CARS
I 1927 Chevrolet Half Ton Truck with panel body
nearly new
1 1927 Ford Roadster new balloon'tires Ruckstell
axle lot of other extras
1 1926 Ford Roadster Steel Delivery Body
1 1925 Ford Truck Cab and Body
1921 Ford Truck Cab and Body
1926 Chevrolet Coach
1921 Dodge Touring
Our used cars are ready for good service and
are 'priced low
You Nvill not regret looking them over and get-
ting our prices before buying
Ward Chevrolet Company
STILLWATER
SOMMEMIIM
We are proud to hold such a position of trust
Our every effort is bent toward performicg Our
work in such'a manner as to discharge our obligation
to the living as well as to the dead
423 Main Street
C Cans Potted
Meat
25c
3 Cans Vienna
Sausages
25c
5 Cans Standard 45c
Tomatoes
3 Large Cans
Hominy I
BENNETT- SHERROD
Funeral Home
eet Phones 808-697-W
COOKSEY'S
PHONES 915-916
4 Pounds Pure Hog Lard
BRING YOUR PAIL
AUGUST 19'1927
THE MARKETS
MnriMOININ MM
LOCAL MARKET CASH PRICES
Corrected or not Gegen swill bone b7
MO
3 lb Can Jax
Malt Syrup
47c
Quart Bottle
Grape Juice
39c
I 1 000 lbs Fancy Picnic Hams 1712c
2 Tall Cans Fancy
Prunes (20-30) LAJL:
2 Large Cans Sliced
Peaches in syrupltdt
45c
One Pound Sunshine Oatmeal Raisin Home-Made Cookies
and 1 "Lindy" Airplane retail price 25ct both for 35c
One Gallon 01 11 Gallon Solid Pack co
Crisco tell143 Apricots JOU
Quart Jar 17 Gallon Red Pitted $1 17
Mustard 1 Cherries
5-113 Box Wilson's Sliced Bacon 95c
BRING US YOUR
CREAM EGGS ---- CHICKENS
2 ELECTRIC FANS-25 GALLONS ICE WATER
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111eierl all a0 4W11111 414 44re d
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Large Can Broken Slices Pineapple 20c
14 Pounds C & H Cane Sugar $100
Gallon Solid Pack Washington Blackberries49c
Union Standard lb 50c
Tobacco Days Work lb 50c
Block Salt 45c
1 Pound Calumet Baking Powder 25c
MONEY SAVED IS MONEY EARNED
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The Stillwater Gazette (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, August 19, 1927, newspaper, August 19, 1927; Stillwater, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2202995/m1/8/: accessed March 11, 2026), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.