The Capitol Hill News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, April 8, 1921 Page: 3 of 8
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0 the numbered rings used on all of the
I Er d s by characters involved
Another house wren with a history
Tr a c e is the "little old woman who lived In
a shoe" She and her busband and
Use of i: n e s tgit tr 13 ts:iLe a rmrnedde di In 4ow ow oi rnd-
has ever b m been heard from the children
A since they left home but a year later
a wren was seen at the old "shoe bun
habits of Our Feathered Fr''nds birth The inscription on the alum!-
galow" with a bracelet on his leg but
RUM band worn by this bird is as
Discovered by American legiblettoday as It was when received no mate was near The observer Is
from the maker notwithstanding the left wondering if perhaps there is not
Banding Society a wren Reno somewhere in the South
six years of rough treatment under
all weather conditions One of the
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binroosutoetstoodutnbdyinbgaidideitt?lIsha(sd Of Owl ntottally o4f00200002 birds batlided
ARKED
I 20000 ALREADY ARE M 1 been h lird from and additional
recoveries are being received from
the domestic relations of Jenny Wren
to ‘‘ilitflei st11:1r: 1
time to time
and her songful husband
Trace tirds by
Incredible Wing Mileage Is Revealed Wren Is Fickle
in Some of the Reports—New Facts Wrens habitually raise two large PHYSICAL PERFECTION
About Domestic Relations of families in rapid sequence each sea- 4
Jenny Wren and Husband son and in these circumstances It :YessiI IN
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— you'd naturally be thought the head ii':k -':
of the establishment would give his fV':' Irr(' -i-
New York—The habits of birds the :q
tge they attain the disiwrsal or dis- 111111) terrupted attention to his house-1 t
tribution of their young their mating hold Not so howver with an Ohio
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customs ' --: : '"'s
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p :
ustos the strength of the 11011'1111g house wren mom 1 -
who the moment his first iit::::-
Instinct the consistency with wiiich hatch Of offspring was OR the wing f r: '- - A!-?'''"' H : : s ::: -:':h''
migrant birds return to given areas ruthlessly abandoned Ids little brown :' ':-'-: --:- ''-'' '
in their winter range routes followed Wile and moving off less than a hun- 1::‘:-::l' ' 'N:'''
dred yards reared h's Aicond fam ily '7'-':--' '-- ''-: by individual birds and even polYituolY
with a newly found mate This about- i:I7:'-:': :
—these and countless other problems
the American Bird Banding associa- inable fickleness might never have :l: :' '
I 5"1- t--1- to mothilds that been suspected had it not been for i' r :-:::
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New York—The habits of birds the
they attain the dispersal or dis-
tribution of their young their mating
customs the strength of the homing
Instinct the consistency with wfilch
migrant birds return to given areas
in their Nvititcr range routes followed
by individual birds und even polYtramY
—these and countless other problems
the American Bird Banding associa-
tion seeks to solve by methods that
leave no oppotunity for questioning the
accuracy of the date
The several hund-ed members of the
association 1111V0 for 12 years been
conducting their research on a large
scale in the western hemisphere
European societies v hose alms are
Identical with those of the American
workers have been operating since
1S9S- These bodies of investigators
pursue their experiments by the use
of rings bands of tags each bearing
an Inscription or return address and
11 serial number The bands ore usu-
ally made of aluminum and are man-
ufactured in about a dozen different
sizes to tit the legs Of all birds from
the smallest warbler to the clumsy
pelican and the mighty eagle
Fifty-eight thousand of these bands
save so far been made for the Amer-
ican Bird Banding association and
approximately 20000 have been placed
by members on the legs of native wild
birds Each ring is stamped with the
words "Notify Am Museum N Y"
and following this or on reverse side
of the band Is a serial number At
the time the band is placed on the
bird the bander records on a stan-
dard file card all information relating
to the operation These data include
the number of the band the name of
the bird its age (whether nestling
fledgling or adult) locality date name
of bander and remarks The bird
having been thoroughly "catalogued"
Is sent on its way
Long Migrations Recorded
Workers for the association have
carried bands into the remotest re-
gions As members of scientific and
exploring parties they have placed the
tags on birds in Alaska Greenland
Labrador and even in the antarctic a
thousand tidies from Cape Horn A
young robin banded in its nest on the
lonely shores of Great Slave lake in
the Northwest territory of Canada
has been reported from Louisiana
more than 20II0 miles away a Mas-
sachusetts tern or sea swallow has
been recovered a similar oistance
from its birthplace In the 'vaters off
the Venezuelan coast and a chimney
swift a bird less than six inch" lung
Las been recorded Pt itS New 1 tamp
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in "Hltting Bottle" fii :--: : "
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Winchester Va—The art of ' 5:::-: s -
t drinking from a bottle is being t 1: :: 1
f 1 :'
4 lost in this vicinity E Clar- i :: l-: :::::3 ::'i'
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d ' : ' : : e it tl jtkl I
i " ice Smith of 1erlzoloY "11111-Y t i "OX o:::::1m:Li:!::
entertained a party of men 4 I
In criends at an old-time "pitch" t I John J 'Watkins of Dorchester
Mass the civil service examiners be
party a whh b
t icottled pop was ' ' hey m
lieve t have found a perfect an
servad One of Smith's guests thing for so 1 —18 -
t had not gurgled an p lystcany This former heavyweight
1g champion of the U S S Mt
many yerss that when he went t 1)4)Ill
t Vernon romped from machine to ma
" out it in the old-fime way the
chine making a strength test record
? suction fastened the mouth of
1 the bottle tightly to his lips and of 100 per cent
i it could not be removed t
Old Almanac
Finally one of the guests pro- Burlington Kan—W W Richards
4 cured a feather and tickled his
i
friend under the nose provok- 1 of Lebo believes he is the possessor
i of the oldest almanac in Kansas His
lug a laugh which broke the con-
i ahnanac was printed in 1701 thus be-
nection
t t lug 220 years old It was printed in
Welsh by Thomas Jones
Insane May te
Cured by Music
Pianist Boguslawski Evokes First
Response From Many Stu-
porous Patients
DOCTORS WATCH EXPERIMENT
After Two Years' Research Musician
Claims Remarkable Results From
Music in Arousing Patients
From Mental Stupor
Chicago Murch 10—The Italian
011111 n sat huddled in the corner her
thin shoulders sluilting The color
rattle to her bleached stIn She worked
swift a bird less than six inches long her lingers over her face over the
has heen recorded tit its New ilamp- wrws she tore frantiefilly fit her
shire summer home after three sea- tingrs with her teeth The intermez-
sonal journeys to South America in- 'Via:Merin Itusticana" ended
volving almost incredible wing Inn(' 'I'he woman kneeling in the corner
age the toininntin distance covered Adeline 11 sagged down A nurse
having been 1S000 miles leaned over her and remarked:
Aside front the birds which are sys- "She says: 'Oh my baby! Baby
tematioally trapped wild birds either needs a mother When ant I going
dead or alive fall into human hattis home?' say you know that's the
In a variety of ways first time she's spoken since they
The longest period record thus far brought her here She refused to
turned in his heen produced by a coin- nurse her baby"
mon ClOW Villa WIN banded In the :Nloissnye lioguslawski Russian pian-
nest at Berwyn Pa Alay 17 1914 and 1st NV110 is DOW living in Chicago tin-
Lot while stealing chickens: on th': gored through the "Miserere" front
sixth anniversary of the date band- '11 Trovatore" Shudders crept over
lug May 17 il)1M at Phoenixville pa the Italian Ionian hi the corner und
only eight miles from the site of its she wept The tears sped clown her
N
Actress Collects Shoes for Poor
liwz 'quintile New York hetresa placed a harrel outside the theater and
wood th(re (t)liccting old sh ws from passersby fur the your of the city
face She weaved her heaa from
side to side
"Yes yes" she moaned "I have a
heart—everybody is happy—baby—
father—oh don't forget me" And
she vibrated to the rush of the music
while ber mouth twisted into a gro-
tesque Tries Music as Aid to insane
It was at the state hospital for the
Insane in Dunning Surrounded by
the "stuporous" or depressed types of
insane patients Mr Iloguslawski sat
at a piano running through the emo-
tional gamut of music A small audi-
ence of alienists watched the experi-
ment Can insanity be cured through
music? After two years of research
Mr lioguslawski claimed remarkable
results front music on such cases lie
has been performing experiments at
the Dunning institution it is said for
the last month Ile has been hold-
ing weekly "musical clinics"
Psychiatrists and health department
officials us Well as Chicago phytill-
clans are watching the experimofits at
Dunning At each "musie therapeut-
ics" test as Mr llornslawski has
named his psychiatrir process Dr D
It Lotman of the hospital staff lias
collected data for presentation to the
American medical profession for dis-
cussion "Thee experiments are the first of
their kind or conducted in the Ini-
ted Sintes" said Dr Itotman "They
are highly interesting There Is a
universal potcncy to music it ap-
peals to the subtler ehunehts of the
mind Patients long considered !lull
are aroused liv this tiolsio to 'he ex-
pres:ion emotion:1i disphly
go' i hat I I t lit it woilidti for in
stanCe
()(n holnitng Nmv N'“
! tia f loinid a response she nitt) be
:!'1!'!'N
uatite
A Revelation Says Official
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1"!!!!e!!1!!!!!! I "This is a re elution ti ino - ex-
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A Foley list-I-Lint
TClei'?0V ititcrititentletit of
4 the instittiton
! watching the pnis
iat ettileiiN(ti it)
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I 11411so OW lia: It'ill: 11'1011 i I:1'1 1 ii: Wu!
torper with many vorieties of itteli!'AvI-Ao'04et:01-'4
r " ' 4:: k oily
l'sz!:?!!:-'! i -1 litixe studied this for t‘kti years
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I IlugusitiNvski "I don't claim to be ihie
tt "'fitS A'v!i---i
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to cure insanity hut I call ro!oVe
" t: i'jiZ'"''—'C: Iiiticti Mental distrfSS- Prittkald li
i''4'4"''-$4'eN"''0 1 third ef the Witltittt insane in the rut-
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! s!-' t(1 stio Cliii bt re y
atl iniprved
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z 04 k 'titia!1!! one of the CaNOS StI1(11011 was Mary
i!‘!?Ii!:e E k 111- (41
it Rh : rin( man rt ee
:740i0sLOc' 'k
r:tt: wade insttue hy Nar horrers She -aw
- Ittk 0 : $ot her mother father and Itrother s'ain
4it!'! t before her eyes The Chopin ftlisral
ckePte 1?'''
l' $7s t164:' -'?' march toolay 1naiglit hor to 11tr 11 ve”
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in mumbled prayer 'fragie ntenierie4
0 vet tot:
(: 'Z1It'a4 t':-'':' o I iti V011t
It' 11'100 l'it'iIoli t2i” 4' 1 —
: apparently were revived She fel On
lc i 4444 0 $ --
(- ! ' :'- : the floor sobbing
'1:rt 4 "Nostalvja" explained flogusioslii
— s
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4- "An intelligent approach A rlief
through the caress of syinpathwic
music for pent-up desires suppros-
sant imagined fears Music is the
scalpel which help open the Ao-Joi
e the theater and After that It's a case for ph)sielans
r of the city mot auteletans"
The Gem
los Cream Parlor Cold Drinks
Candy Cigars
NELLIE PARKER
BRITTON OKLAHOMA
BRITTON
The ladies of the M E Church met
at the home of Mrs A L Bolt last
week and organized a society called
the Manilas for the purpose of aiding
the church and doing charitable work
GENERAL REAL ESTATE
BUSINESS
Oil Leases Production and
Contracts
Your Business Solicited
Rooms 6 and 8 National Blag
C Baxter
14 N Harvey
Oklahoma City Okla
e iiniilitsfois
nt et
John Vleodman is convaiscent at the home of her son P T Ilamil-
from his recent illness ana was ton
brought home from th University Mrs 0s r
piti:hiter in o a
Guthrie
who 0 i s very 1 g
i trtioen I snvoewv via in
i
hospital last Sunday ti
Mr Shono has sold his property to a lg h Atl
Thohtenya a(1?eitayt thh:vielonrilleolroet dAttro and Mrs ir
Mr and Mrs Chas Reed of Okla- in
Rev Langford and expects to spend
tha summer in the oil fields
Miss Winnie DaVIS spew last week
-ittilo eliditss spent t t aIn-led week k w
ti
visnting her mother Mrs IL H °- T Ingdon
Lewis
AdirmsliCth Illt
d at Arcadia Okla T
erRel3i
Mr and Mrs Scott Bill are the
en
proud parents of a baby boy who Kenar
came to abide with them two weeks Mr Colvert who has ben spending 4
William Alson returned to his home 3
ago the winter with his (laughter Mrs
in Missouri Saturday Ile was ac- d
Mrs I J Gordon and daughter
rompanied to Kansas City by Mrs
Rena of Ponca City Okla are here
et Matt Colvert an aunt of Mrs Al- h
visiting her sister in law Mrs Me-
son's Who hits been visiting tit the N
Clure also looking for a location f
a home in Britton
Russell M Brown and Aubrey Car- Ils°n bottle
roll painted Mrs McIlee's house roof Miss Winnie Davis of Chickasha I
ents Mrs
last week spent Sunday at the home of her par- s
a
Mr and Mrs Kirkpatrick have tak-
Mr and 11 11 Lewis
e nrooms wit h Dr and 'Mrs J A
young WHEATLAND fJ
I
Russell M lIrown painted Mr
s
where she has been in the hospital I
In Maul Tiner returned home I
Bishop's garage last week Thursday evening from Oklahoma City (
G E Crawford and his force of car-
up' and' aroturnillarg:itilninli(1)(1):Inti(rwmAultethstba(1:tg- :I
ittle!:i1111esISI Ilist:111:slitii47est tr:iti 1 1:st::ev gdeitisysst raotn gill:1r l
venters are building three new houses "
ouses over lour weeks She is able to b
on Broadway which is a great itn- e
provement to East Britton
Lost—One sorrel mare one brown
(SnliA((2111i stt(8(Tki:1:11(tisiiitnaannegEr (Nkiteit intltdilitliy:ar sobnrcoltillia(Ititt:gr eIti'naodyi 11
mare front Geo Prat z place Britton
Okla
The American Legion Post of Brit-
Ion met at the I E Church Sunday wife Lester Got
e office again till Mrs
atternon and will meet again at the
08u:ten:et atiodlitio:gilk:eci:citutotlitiegeNNoeksltalt:
Young repaired the laceration
city hall at 8 o'clock Saturday night the rilephon '
'11-'nliniker
and request all ex-service men to be
present Mr Will Oldham has enlarged his
April 2 1921 Mr J C Divins' son
was kicked by a mule Saturday morn- tory
ye about three incites long Dr C
ing lacerating the scalp over the left Miss Elice Ce
eity visited her sisters and mother
Mrs Cooner M J
The Smith Bros have the McCurry r E Dudley Mrs
X Warner
house almost completed it is a beau-
tiful home and will be occupied by the Mr and Mrs McCartney are visiting
:::1rIZsti:ahototidnAltlat)!C lict)YlielottolAnlitsco(te'leeneikhisolltisAitrinkg
owners Mr and 'Mrs McCurry
Mrsa)lrsAl aci(lidetemily and Mr and
Mrs Milton is visiting her daugh-
ter and family in the northern part
of the state She is expected home
this week
wiltIlelsZingnd ie TC McClure ady
'gave a
in
Mrtel nadrilne
rs Noel of Arcadia spent Sunday
Mrs Nellie Rupert died at U r-
and Ars rnive
sity Hospital Tuesday after a linger-
ivery g illness The Britton News extends interesting talk to the children
sympathy to the sororving family last Sunday morning after they had
Mr Colvert returned to his home given their Easter program
in the north last week after spending Rev T McClure and Mr Driscoll of
the winter with his daughter Mrs Cialilhoma City ate dinner at T O
Wm Anderson Caldwell's last Sunday
Mr and Mrs Wilson went to 1-:1 Mr and Mrs D W Crouch of Tulsa
Reno Hospital Monday wheer their Okla are visiting their cousin Mr
nephew underwent an operation made :aid Mrs Horton
necessary by an injury received in a Mrs J Naylor's mother Mrs J II
tall ad Mr and Mrs J II Hulse of
Dr oung is moving his office into Oklahoma City spent Sunday at the
the ShindotTer buiud tag on Brit ton Naylon home
avenue We enjoyed the good attendance at
March 31 1921 born daughter to Sunday school last Sunday Conte
Mr and Mrs Bradley ilaraughtey Dr again NV° reed you
Young the attending- physician Mrs W R thinker spLat a few (lays
' Many were made sad Sunday by with her sister Merie Harris at liar-
seein4 in the Oklahoman the death
' announcement of Mrs Josie Jay Mrs Anna Eiland ref tumid home to
Mrs Jay was a former resident of 1
oer parents Tuesday after a few weeks
Britton and has many fqends here Visit With relatives at Jenks Okla
who mourn her loss and extend their Mr ichn Stroka Sr died Monday
sympathy to Mr Jay and their little the ith of April
daughter Mr and Mrs Henry Todd anti Mrs
An eight anti ) half pound baby phi O T 1 1 1 s 1
Waned(' Zieicaer went to Oklahoma
I was born to Mr and Mrs Knepper of it ci i
‘t V 411ThaV to Visit their son and
Britton Sunday April 1921 11101her who is on the sick list
Mr anti Mrs Pliepard and Mrs Tut Mrs Thointon went to Oklahoina
t Ile of Edmond stent SanditY al Will i Q
Ctv -aturday to visit with her (taught-
: Alson's cr opel and other relatives
Every si'hool patron and all inter- Mrs Murry of Oklahoma City vis
ested in good schools iire urged to he iteit her dant:Atter Mrs' Harvey Mercer
prepnnt al the school day program and family
April 8 Mrs Grace Hart went to Oklahoma
' 'Mr James J Gibson died at his City to visit hor aunt SaturtlaY
t honfe al Sixty third street and West Mr and Mrs Krouder entertained
ern avenue about a mile south of his frother ond family FrNI Brandt
- Britton last Saturday April 2 1921 sundoy
a lew minutes Alter 1 o'clock p 111 M I 11 11(1 MI'S Will Overholser and
Ile had been iii :or soda time but ‘tis 011 spent Stnality ‘vith lor parents
i not had until IiiiA Tuesday° lie is Nir and mrs J II King
i? survRed by a widow two daughters liss Laura 1ehert and Mr and Mrs
- and a son lie was buried in Bose T J Hunker look dinner at his sist
llill cemetery Moniiii Apt il 1 1921 er's Mrs Morova and lanity
f al 1 o'clock NI ks t 'trace I trilliek went to ()ma
The lloy Scouts postponed their pie honta City Sitturday to sromi Slintla
v s'nPlwr Irm" S"I" "
1"Y 'flin u
g ntil (la with her sister Miss Edith Mus
Tuesday evenimi- on account tit the
I
senior play Mr and Mr E l thuton and hi-
The play given liy the senor etili (in mr lid :Th I) W (rowd
L' n
14 th'' hi211 811"" 1 n "
'l S"I'"11' '''I'l 1:-' dile e to ttllitlionia CIt Su l nday e e
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a '!rt'al sticet- ia-: ha e 1n ill i 1 H1 11 Imling Nir and
lied to gi e it at i-onte 111(11111()(Oo2 My 1) V cloili11: tw on dr
I' """""illit i'''' and w 'I" I" clLltld l tieire tilli them and pent the niAt
I schoolholvo Sat ut da Ale I !i -1 l 11 d !I) t 0 kilitnia Ci- ton
lin-
e The Fre-lauan cia4:4 tun:in !: ! c lh 1 ill :111to
c Ity Mrs Hale NA oil! Iii-! tl Lai :LI t 11I
njghl it tuo W IL!(k HI : 11'1 ll
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caniptiP! dace Oli (11( I 1(il 1a) o d IH ii )0 )l s1 nt :-itin1y
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!I Sunday -'clil1 vt 11 !" ''' 11' r 1"'1 1 Mr I laddot! Hrnorly of :lai ion
II Sunday a en
ttroti to tattittIrtlt in an (1! A 1 11!1: 1111-011I I
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Ms Mel tonald and -alri A!he-I to t I tp v' i Hided itif rant to tattil
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Clint d htithc 1s1 'Weok I Illw :tli cX I 'MIT !0 01 Cipittd Hill tor propert
in tended N1-11 Of LOW(111) 1 11111 Mr Mitriom moved in the farm Mon-
AT 's'''' l':' h'1' - :h':t'' ') t )if hIt'"init I da v HO Mr Haddock is Ino‘ ini: 1 ii
d City pent Sunda al the home tit 111 ciitol mil 11014riy this wolk
:4 IL :Mei Is i l'he Seniors ot the Choctaw hiTh
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iv Rev tor?itti a student t!ont Pon 1clo1 are preliarinLi to Atiige a plio
5- lips Eni trs it y at LTA v ii a v is : in the 110ir lulu civil led -NI iss
to itor at the Christian Church Sunday Tionide's Tdgrani"
Nladiton I Wo1'1' 1(1 WOrk r111 10 k r1 1114 10111j0
(I lle at4t fhni'r at till' hull"' of II t 1 Biet Monday ‘vhile the section crew
Miss Leonre Madison vas out or ' man 1 Carlisle aeCiedntly swung a
school one day last week on account
of illness Miss Mabel Crawford sub-
stituted for her
Mrs Doke Hamilton spent Sunday
at ihe home of her son P T Hamil-
ton Mrs Elliott of Britton is now vis-1
iting with her sister who is very ill
in a hospital in Guthrie
Mr and Mrs Chas Reed of Okla-
homa City have moved to Britton
They are at the home of Mr and Mrs
O T Rigdon
Mrs C H Reynolds spent the week
end with her parents Mr and Mrs
Kenard at Arcadia Okla
Mr Colvert who has ben spending
the winter with his (laughter Mrs
William Alson returned to his home
in Missouri Saturday lie was ac-
companied to Kansas City by Mrs
Matt Colvertt an aunt of Mrs Al-
son's who has been V !siting at the
Alson home
Miss Winnie Davis of Chickasha
spent Sunday at the home of her par-
tints Mr and Mrs H ii Lewis
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1-111Hcir ii:- lhr sio nt '!nhly SPENCER
' 1' 1 H'1 i1!1 :vi : i1tI s1111ii" Spring clomling and iicmitiyini!: or
:L li nfi --'11!)Iy 11 3 A Villillul II f n Si)(1)ep1 has 1)(ttl (1)-
( se 1 Ily most ively 1111( ill Spencer
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Ain! 1i airil their
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moved in Ow fa! 11A garige nodi
iv ITO Mr lIalliinek Is in' in! ha 1101 up ami
1111 Lr11-tily irtillio ell the Kriiielin proper-
seuior or the chociaw 11111 t on MiR stint Mr I titglin has al
inalltrity to igi a pl Si) Nit down SttliW deJd I rets anti
ihe ilear Houri entitled htowtd t vacant lot which hail rown
11aide s at) in weeds ail1161111:4 the
Hast Nloielay ‘vhile the section (rei A helper inlayer last week at
ell 11 wink near to fl the lotio iteI)()i to take the plact (it 'Nell I12g
t‘11 w1Ina -ho J4 Libselit Lt vacatioll
pick too far backward striking Mr
Grulkey in the forehead Inflicting
quite a severe cut
Mr W K Black will soon bet a tie
erection of a new house on the Stub-
blefield forty in which he will re-
ide Mrs Guy Cargill and motherIn-law
left Thursday for McAlester where
they go to make a short visit with
tehir husband and son
Mrs Mildred Barberick of Neosho
Mo arrived last Tuesday for a few
days' visit with her aunt Mrs H W
Rupert
Mrs Christina Hill left last Satur-
day for a few days visit with rela-
tives in Oklahoma City
Begining with Tuesday of this week
the Daily Times will arrive by auto
instead of by trate service thereby
giving their readers later news
Bert Lampher of Spencer was visit-
ing here Monday
S W Woods who has been suffer-
ing quite a severe attack of rheuma-
tism for several days slat present
writing convalescent
Mrs G A Dan spent Monday and
Tuesday visiting her daughter In Ok
lahoma City
Mr Henry Brumme of Foss Okla
arrived Leer last Sunday for a few
(lays' visit
Mrs Nancy Hall of Cushing Okla
is visiting her daughter Mrs Philip
Wickens and family
Mrs O It Ferguson and daughter
Dora Wanejl of El Reno Okla spent
several days here visiting friends
and relatives this week
Mrs James T Wise and little
daughter of Davis Okla spent Sat-
urday and Sunday visiting with her
husband James T Wise who is now
carrying the mail on Route 4 out of
the Cohctaw post office
Mr and Mrs George Anderson and
Mrs E Gharst and daughter Rowena
went to Oklahoma City last Saturday
to attend the contest in reading of
which little Miss Rowena was one of
the contestants
I Miss Vera Wilson of Jones Okla
was visiting friends in Choctaw the
I first of the week
Oscar Jo liff and family spent last
Sunday visiting relatives at Dixon
Mrs John A Powers left last week
for Stillwater Okla where she will
attend the bedside of her father wbo
t Is dangerously 111 and not expected
to recover
Mrs John Hendricks spent last
Wednesday and Thursday visiting
r her sister at Mc Loud
David Mitchell and wife are rejoic
ing over the arrival of a nee: girl
e that made her appearance last week
A public sale of live stock feed
a farming implements etc was held
Y at Ford Darlings barn here last
Thursday A large crowd was In at-
a tendance
n The meeting of the Oklahoma Cot-
d ton Growers' association that was held
at the auditorium last Wednesday
wf evening was well attended
) Miss Sarah Westmoreland who is
teaching at Stillwater spent a few
l days with her parents Mr and Mrs
1 J B Westmoreland and family this
week
4 Mr and Mrs C II Ellis made a trip
)t to Oklahoma City last Sunday after-
le noon where he bad some dental work
done there relieving him of severe
't toothache from which he was suffer-
ing Mrs D T Hogan who has been
seriously ill for several weeks at the
home of her mother Mrs Reeser is
now improving
:o Mrs Enton's mother from Shawnee
LS speln several (lays visiting her this
week
tY Ed Pool and Ed White of Spencer
were shaking hands with friends in
s
Choctaw Thursday
II Albert Crawford of Harmony dis-
trict weer shopping in town Thurs-
day Miss Susie Smith spent Saturday
1-
and Sunday visiting at Norman
s-
he
T pupils of the seventh and eighth
Er grade enpoyed an all day's picnic last
Friday
II Mr I I W Rupert received a tele
gram finnouncinLT the death of his
d stepmother which occurred fit Wesley
It flospital in Oklahoma City last Tues-
day Mr Rupert left o nthe after-
la noon train The bereaved family have
have tiles ympathy of all in their hour
of sadness
s The lollowing named ladies from
Choctftw went to Jones Wednesday
evening to help initiate several new
tt members into the Rebekah lodge
t there immediately after their
1 arrival the Oklahoma City lodge la-
dies also arrived to do the work the
ti Choctaw ladies then returned home
ilt leaving the work to be accomplished
the Oklahoma tIty lodge:
'tr John liendi icks who recently
moved here from Aleloud has pur
cht411 th lot behAeen Ihe post of-
fice -111i1 the hole' and will erect a
building thereon in which lie will put
ill a general repair shop
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Rugan, Mrs. E. E. The Capitol Hill News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, April 8, 1921, newspaper, April 8, 1921; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2290584/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.