The Yukon Oklahoma Sun (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 1, 1927 Page: 8 of 8
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Ebtirb 1111 Ors 111 fomtth
What about
Your Christmas
Greetirg Cards? Order
—o---
Them this week without fail!
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C A Newkirk was a visitor to Ok-
lahoma City Monday last
John Goodall made a business trip
to Oklahoma City Monday
Mrs C A Hutchison was an Okla-
homa City visitor Saturday
Mrs D B Phillips will be hostess
to the Friday Study club tomorrow
afternoon
—o—
Carnival—grade school building —
Saturday night—Be there!
—o--
Mrs JL W Smith and Mrs C H
Compton visited in El Reno Tuesday
afternoon
Buy your Christmas gifts at the
West Point bazar Friday night De-
cember 2
Good program at the West Point
church bazar next Friday night Come
and enjoy a good laugh
--o--
C II McKinney manager of the
Peoples' Lumber Co was an El Roe
business visitor Tuesday
—o—
Mr and Mrs C C Coyle motored
to Edmond today to witness tiw Perkins-Yukon
football game
FOR RENT-5-room modern bunga-
low 4 blocks west on pavement See
John Wheatley at Mulvey
Mrs Mildred Mulder who pnder-
went an operation about three weeks
ago is able to be out again
Judge and Mrs Ray Kintz and fam-
ily of El Reno spent the week end
here with relatives and friends
Junior High Carnival Saturday
night at grade school building
Mrs Carl Althans of St Louis WaS
a dinner guest of Mr and Mrs James
A Whelan Wednesday evening
--o—
Mrs C 11 Compton Mrs R G
Rickard and Mrs 11 W Smith were
Oklahoma City visitors Monday
For Sale 1 gas range $1000 one
mandolin P150 Phone 154 Mrs Covington
Mr J J Kafka has been on the
sick list the past week with a case of
pneumonia Ile is reported better
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The Misses Eleanor Group and
Mary Deets were Saturday night
guests of Mr and Mrs II W Smith
—o—
Alumni play! December 2 ! High
School auditorium! "The House of a
Thousand Thrills" Soo it
—o—
Worth Ellison Farmer of tiklahoma
City spent the Thanlisgiving hollays
here with his grandparents Mr and
Mrs E B Ellison
—o—
Lewis and Levi Brooking and their
guest Mr Harry Robinson from the
city will see the Perkins-Yulion foot-
ball game at Edmonds today
—o—
Miss Lucile Ingrain of Shawnee
spent Tuesday with Mrand Mrs M
A Brattin Miss Ingram and Mrs
Brattin are former schoolinates
—o—
Ghostly thrilling exciting! What?
"The Douse of a Thousand Thrills"
at high school auditorium December
2 8 o'clock
The Aid society of the Christian
church met Wednesday afternoon and
evolning One quilt W a s put in the
frames and one was quilted out
—o—
M F Ping is home for a few days
recovering from injuries sustained in
a fall from the roof of the house he
was erecting in Marche for Fad
Vogt
Mr Robert M Bk lisle of Kansas
City Mo surprised his grandparents
Air and Mrs M Belisle by coming- in
Thursday to spend Thanksgiving (lay
with them
—o—
Mr and Mrs Flank B Overman
of Seminole spent Thanksgiving and
the week end lure with Mrs Over man's parents Mr and Mrs W A
Hancock and family
For Rent-1'i e room modern bun-
galow Phone 82
Mr and Mrs E W :IcCotras Miss
TiIaud Wilson Benedict Alt and 'Will-
ard Hays all of Ohlahoma City spent
Friday evening at the home Ur 7A1r
and Mrs G MeComas and family
--o—
One span of smooth mouth mares to
to sell W H Boyd 'Yukon
Wanda Pitney mid Miss Myrtle
Ritter went to Oklahoma City la:4
Saturday to meet Miss Frances Holt
of Carnegie a friend of Miss Ritter
and all three attended a picture show
—o—
Order your Christmas Greet ing
Cards now
—o—
Mrs M Belisle and Mrs IkTyrtle
Addington spent Friday in 011aboma
City helping to celebrate the twelfth
birthday anniversary of Master Wins-
ton Harris at the home of his parents
Mr and Mrs C B Harris 1SI1 Lin-
wood boulevard
Mrs James A Whelan 'was a busi-
ness visitor to Oklahoma City Tues-
day afternoon and while there caflil
on Mrs Walter S Atwood at St An-
thony's hospital Mrs Atwood had a
slight relapse after Thanksgiving but
is now improving
1 71 Sheriff Shack lett and Deputy J C
Ferkirg were interested spectators at
1 the Thanksgiving day football gaint:
I hcre
Katt siwnt Tot-
OklAlionia y viit I ng itli hir
ilaughter Mr B A ‘Viiit!i y arid
Mrs C C Niwennit) and M T
M vtid Friday w it
-iister ri W A utr ii Mkt-
homa Cit y
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Don't forget to get your ticket to
the alumni play "The House of
Thousand Thrills" at the high i-c( hoi)1
auditorium 1'1'iday night December
— 0—
Ir and Mr:- Harry Deardorff
inotored to Edmond today 'to
he Perk MS- oll
100 ball game
Mrs Ray L ix a rotirrnoti tits-
sionary frein China mill :-Tonk at the
morning henr at the Christian chord
on Sunday next
:tnd Mrs Cecil f Li
Reno ‘Nere Thank-giving
Yakon taking in the loot Ital
game
—a—
NIrs C C king of near lIantior
and Mrs Juhn Iledgsen tiro 1ttii !its
in the tIy hovital in Oktahtona
City
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Mr and M John B Doyle :old
Lh dauvhftr llazcl of Old:010013 City
vent TliankgivIng hti it ii 1(41-
of t he Wost Point church
will hold a bazar Friday night Do-
oniber '2 at the NV-tA Point school
house
Mrs Myrtle Harris of 7A1te-tang
os staying ‘rith Mr-o C N NNarren
Mrs Warren is confined to hrr lord
most of t he time
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Mr and Mrs Richard Belisle of
Stroud Okla spent Saturday and
Sunday with their uncle and aunt Mr
and Mrs M Belisle
Candy popcorn salIca peronuts all
ots of useful and att 1'W tiVe 12:Ms
or salo at the "Wot Point bazar Fri-
day night December 2
Mr and Mrs R L Fry and son
Alarvin IZeo pent Thrinlogivinv NN it 11
Mrs Fry's parents Mr and Mrs R
Rice in Oklahoma City
Mrs Vida liovrey and daughter
Misu Ethel spent Thanksgiving with
Mrs llowrey's daughter Mrs Jimmy
Youth ottul family in El Reno
Mr and Mrs C B llotrris and Fon
Winston of Ohlallonia City tTent
Ti Ininisgivitiv day with Mrs Harris'
nnol Mrs M Itelitc
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Mr and Mrs Dan Phillips felt the
urge to go to Edmond today to see
how the l'Uthins football boys stack
Up Alongsido our dottghty warriors
Marooning 25 cents AlrLi Fred
Farris l'hone 136
Mrs A A Pitney and fam-
ily motored to Eohnond today to help
boost the Yukon football team to a
victory over the Perkins elexon and
thus in the conference championship
Mr and Mrs E B Ellison and
Miss Emma Ellison spent Thanksgiv-
ing in Oklahoma City the guests of
Mr and Mrs Worth Farmer and family
Airs Harry Aleindors and small
son Hadley are visiting Airs Mein-
ders' danitliter Airs Forrest Wild-
man and Air 'Witch-nail in Marlow this
week
— o —
Enid S Ball the El Bono auction-
eer was a 'Wednesday visitor to the
Sun office lie was oil his way home
from the hig McCormick Dairy Herd
dispersion sale :it Norman
o --
One span of smooth mouth mares to
to sell NV II Boyd Yukon
- o -
The Vellum's Missionary iiociety of
the Christian church w ill meet Tues-
day afternoon Ditiercilwr I :it the
home of Ms E E Ellison Airs F
G Sinclair will he the leader
There were 99 in the Sunday school
of the Christian clutch it Sunday'
Now the teachers and superintendent
lookiT1 g for the lost one so as to
get the WO in the feld next Sunday
Airs Baymond Burkhalter
Shamrock Texas visited in Yukon
Monday leaving for Konawa
to visit her daughter Mrs Herbert
Ilinchey and Mr Ilinchey ler a few
ditys
-0 —
Mrs len C01'nwe1l vho is ill in
the Iltib Lard 110-pit ill in Oklahoma
City is reported to be reit ing along
niecly and it is expected that she will
I( able to he brought helm in a few
days
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Mrs Myrtle Addington Mrs Mary
E Litteer and Mrs George V Easel
visited Friday with Mrs J C Fror-
king and Mrs Pascluil Crimes and
baby daughter Margery 1lay in
El Keno
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Mr and Mrs M A Prattin and lit-
tle daughter MOTIA 1iui 11101 ()red tu
Stillwater and had Thanksgiving day
litmer ‘vith rratin's mother Mrs
T 1' Brattin They returned home
Saturday Wght
—o -
Mrs Elizaheih McComas and son
Ed spent Sunday visiting her dangh-
tcr Mrs T C Shacklett and Mr
Sllaklett and family in El Eeno
Mrs 13 A Vhitley and chilfren of
Oklahoma City motured out TIonLy
ifiortioon for a short viit with Airs
Whitley's mothcr Mrs Kate Fleck
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At the Christian cliurch on Sun-
(Inv evining- the paw:ant Perfect Love
will be prentod by the llisionjry
Endztvi:r tf t1 chlrch
Mrs Rex Graham and small son
Folzene of Oxford Kansas came
Tuesday on account Of the illness of
Y-r itr1 Mrs' Glen Cornwwe Ii She
L a guest Of her partnf Mr and
N1r Eli McClure
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i4ister Mrsi Wen Cornwyell
line for first in- -
sertion and '
i "lit a a guest of her iiitrenf Mr and
Nlr Eli McClure cents a line for suhequent insertions
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lY(I 4 car wai Cho: 111
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iiirated ju Him and gHld The pn-
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treatol after tho game I Foimil--Tire and rim ner
J M Shit and Law-
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Harry 'leek and family Thanksiv-
H! day -f lie remainder (if 1 he veeh
! iplurit h her met hpr Mr' Eliz-
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Smith, Harry William. The Yukon Oklahoma Sun (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 1, 1927, newspaper, December 1, 1927; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2291229/m1/8/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.