Daily Free-Lance (Henryetta, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, March 31, 1922 Page: 3 of 6
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W R Carder left yesterday morn-
ing for Muskogee to attend the Rotary
convention
I Fleischmann's yeast 3 rakes fur luc
at Henryetta Iiakury 44-Stx
FRIDAY NIGHT CLUB
The Friday night dinner bridge
club will be entertained at the home
of Mrs M‘ A Berman tomorrow
night
METHODLST CHICKEN DINNER
The members of the Flowers Bible
class of the Methodist church will
serve another chicken dinner in the
same room as last Saturday first
door west of the First National bank
tomorrow April 1 from 11:30 to 2:00
Delicious baked chicken dressing and
ull the “trimmings" for 60c The
proceeds are to be applied to the new
church
RETURNED IN GRIEF
See the Nippon Luster tea sets at
Jane’s Gift Shop 9 North 5th St
4G-2U
NEW SHOP
New blacksmith shop located an
east side of Bryant and Corkit wagon
yard Now ready for business First
class horse shoeing and general black-
smithing All work guaranteed Call
and see us A O Crews Manager
See the Nippon Luster tea sets at
Jane’s Gift Shop 9 North 6th St
46-2tx
THURSDAY LUNCHEON CLUB
Mrs M A Berman was hostess to
the Thursday Luncheon bridge club
yesterday having Mrs Richard Mar-
tin Mrs Bob W’hitenton and Mrs
England of Durant aa additional
guests In the game Mrs Ed Rank-
in made high score for the club and
Mrs England for the guests Mrs
J C Gorman will be hostess to the
club next week
THURSDAY NIGHT CLUB
Mr and Mrs E F Woodson enter-
tained the Thursday night club last
evening having as additional guests
c’her than rlub members Mr and
Mrs Elmer Bailey Mrs Charles
Duncan Mrs L P Tolerton of
Springfield Missouri and Mrs C E
K'hrer o? McAlester Spring f:ow-
rs were used effectively in the dec-
orations and following the game a
delicious two course hot luncheon was
erved In the game high scores
were mad by Mrs E J Kersting
and Mr Earl Wise Mr and Mrs
E J Kersting will entertain the club
next Thursday evening
DR W W RAUSn
Room 38 Yau Rooms
Chiropodist and Foot Specialist
Coses all kinds sore feet
“Limp In and W'alk Out"
Pee the Nipnon Luster tea sets at
Jane’s Gift Shop 9 North 6th St
46-2tx
The Miners go out tonight Camp-
bell Furniture Co
Freh fish at Pott’s Quality Mar-
ket Thone 956-J 45-2tx
Mr and Mrs Pat Doyle returned
to their home in this city after spend-
ing some days in Sapulpa where they
were called last week by the illness
of Mrs Doyle’s mother who died
lust Monday The following account
of the funeral ia taken from the
Sapulpa American:
Mrs Florence E Hyde wife of
W J Hyde and a well known resi-
dent of this city died Monday at 2 a
m at the family home 10514 North
Main street The funeral will be
held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock
at the First Christian church Rev
Roy V Harp conducting the service
Burial will be in Southwestern
Heights cemetery
Mrs Hyde who was 62 years old
hud been confined to her bed for
three months and death was due to
a complication of diseases With her
husbund and family she came to Sa-
pulpa in 1906 and had been active in
the Christian church and was a mem-
ber of the Pocahontas Royal Neigh-
bors and Fraternal Aid Union
Besides her husband she is sur-
vived by three daughters Mrs Don
McMasters 203 West Lincoln Mrs
Edna Abbey Breckenridge Texas
and Mrs Pat Doyle of Henryetta
also three sons Grover f Hyde
Homer Hyde and Willard Hyde all of
this city a brother who lives in Ver-
non Kansas and two sisters one liv-
ing in Kansas and one in Indiana al-
so survive
If it is furniture you want why not
j come and get it Campbell Furni-
ture Co North Fourth
$5 Shoe Sale for Men $5
1000 pairs of men’s black
or brown shoes or oxfords
worth up to $1200 a pair
Sale price is
00
Come in and look them over men
$500 $500
Fashion Plate Shoe Store
Corner 6th and Main
i Rnin prevented the surveyors from
j doing nuch in the Clegern addition
this week but the lines will soon be
laid out and lots may be seen 45-3t
WESLEYEAN CLASS
I Miss Esther Collier was a deliglit-
I ful hostess to the Wesleyean class on
I Thursday evening It being a
“tacky party’’ the guests’ costumes
were quite unique the prize for the
i best costume being given to Miss
Jonnie Bollen Refreshments were
‘ served to Misses Mary Davidson Fay
I Potter Helen Moore Johnnie Pollen
i Allie McIntyre Alta Ware Ethel Mc-
i Clcllan Eva Gibson Flossie and
Grace Graham Mrs Adams Mrs W
R Carder and Mrs Aaron Collier
I Payments made on furniture it
money saved Campbell Furniture
Co around the corner off Main
I If you have the money we need it
I if you need the credit we have it
'Campbell Furniture Co North Fourth
I Remember we carry only the best
:oe of RefriKirntors Campbell Fur-
niture Co : r r d the corner on
Fourth
Rent a new car and drive it your-
'olf Pounder & Waller garage 17tf
Is Your Grocery Bill Less this Month than
Last Month?
Do you know that the Help Yourself Grocery shows you
a saving on each article you buy?
10 lbs Fine White
Granulated Sugar
50c
Dost Grade Creamery
Butter
35c
Fresh
5
Dozen
Fggs
Dozen 22
$100
MILK
5 cans Small Pet 23k
5 cans Small Libbcy 25C
11 cans Tall Libbcy$100
12 cans Tall Nyko$100
6 cans Small Nyko 2V
Wilsco Pure Friut Raspberry
PRESERVES
26-oz Glass Jar 40
3 26-oz Glass Jars $100
NEW STATE PURE FRUIT
PRESERVES
Whole Strawberry Black-
berry Damson Plum Cherry
15-oz Glass 35c
Three 15-oz Glasses$100
Four 8-oz Packages
roni Spaghetti or
Egg Noodles
Maca
25c
OATS
Large pkg Louis Oats 19£
3 small packages Louis
Oats 23C
Large pkg Banner Oats 190
3 small pkgs Toy Oats 230
1 pkg Mothers Oats 320
1 p'g -mall National Oats
for 100
CORN
5 cans Extra Standard Fern-
brook Corn 4 To
TOMATOES
6 cans No 2 Solid Pack To-
matoes -730
SWEET RELISH
Libbey’s glass jar 150
Del Monte glass jar 150
Hirsch glass jar 250
Heinz Inda Relish 39c
CANNED FKLir
5 cans No 2 Sliced Pine-
apple — $100
4 cans No 2 1-2 Del Monte
Grated Pineapple -$100
4 cans No 2 1-2 Sun Kist
Peaches $100
5 cans No 2 1-2 Sliced
Peaches $100
LOG CABIN SYRUP
Small Can 250
Medium Can 470
Large size Can 930
Gallon Can lp225
FLOUR
24-lb Royal Banquet $100 j
48-lb Royal Banquet $190 i
96-lb It il Banquet $375
10-lb Meal 250
25-lb Meal 500
POST TOASTIES
2 Large Size pkgs 250
3 Small Size pkgs 250
QUAKERS QUAKIES
3 Large pkgs 300
3 1-lb pkgs Comet Rice 250
1-lb can Calumet Baking
Powder 270
Two 25c cans Prices’ Baking
Powder and Cook Book 200
IVORY SOAP
3 Small Ivory Soap 250
2 Large Ivory Soap 250
3 Boxes Ivory Soap Flakes
for 250
“Where You Save as You Spend”
Help Yourself Grocery
115 SOUTH FOURTH STREET HENRYETTA OKLA
SATURDAY The Last Day!
YOU GET
VALUE
For Every
$ You
Spend In Thia
STORE
A SENSATIONAL FINISH
TO OUR GREATEST ATTEMPT AT PRICE CUTTING
TOMORROW
IS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO BOY AT FACTORY PRICES
FAR MORE DESPERATE PRICE CUT-
TING THAN YOU EVER IMAGINED
IN THIS AGE Former frees crippled
beyond recognition The last day will be
the biggest in our history Our deliber-
ate intent is to make this sale long and
favorably remembered Positive evi-
dence of dollar saved is shown on the
price tickets The hundreds of new ac-
counts added on our books during the past
twelve days shows that real Price Crus tid-
ing in a whole-hearted way has establish-
ed this firm in the minds of the public as a
Real Value Giving Store
COME TOMORROW SURE!
Columbia Grafonola
Reg $8500
Cabinet
Design
GIVEN AWAY
m FREE
SATURDAY APRIL 1
For ever dollar you spend during this last week
we give you a numbered coupon entitling you to a
chance on this (8500 Columbia machine— Holders
of these coupons must be in the store Saturday
April 1st at 4 p m at time of drawing tickets
otherwise another ticket will be drawn Don’t for-
get to save your coupon
Mattresses
45-lb all cotton with art tick last
week
only ‘ yJiUd
Another hot one — 50 layer fell
(1450 Mattress 4 4 £-
only I I iUd
NOTICE TO OLD
CUSTOMERS
All customers mak-
i n g payments on
their accounts will
be given one chance
on the Grafonola for
every dollar paid
This offer good only
uniii 4 P M Sat
WHY WORRY ABOUT MOSEY?
The prices in this store are in some cases lower than to- '
day’s market prices Still you don’t need all cash to biv
Part payment down balance in monthly payments Think
Duofolds
Tomorrow is your last chance to
get one of the great C9fl Cft
values at ydijiuJ
Complete Davenette
Suite special
$5950
FERN STANDS
Made of Oak
Saturday
it
Stare At This
A mahogany Dining Suite Buffet
$150 values for Oblong Tabie Period design and
6 chairs
only
$9575
$1500 Simmons
IRON BEDS
SATURDAY
ONLY
$985
Savings
Galore
$5500 Sellers Kitchiyi Cabi-
nets with 10 exclus-
features $3959
(3500 Library Tables Amer-
ican quartered oak with
double book P C9
racks pluiUU
Dining Tables regular
(22 values Sat- Cl C Efl
urday only y I OiuU
(2150 Genuine Layer Felt
Mattresses deeply tuffed roll
X $1185
Get that Gas Range now!
Here is what you save —
4450 eon cn
values ywAiUU
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fb 'Y T?P ‘‘v 1 ‘j
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128 New Rugs
JUST ARRIVED
Saturday you can buy these rugs at prices shown Notice — these-
rugs positively go back to regular advertised prices Monday We
urge early attendance whil the select patterns are on the floor
Regular (5400 room size
Axministera
Regular (6000 Axministers POfl QP
9x12 feet only ywUiOw
(10800 Wiltons Last W’eek
Price
$2950
$3885
$6950
SPECIAL
$35 Brussels T apestry
Rugs 9x12 size —
W?ek - $1 965
8-Piece
Dining Suite
$4950
Dozens of the suites have been
sold during this sale We chal-
lange the world at this price
Just the suite for a small home or
apartment Solid oak Buffet
Dining Table and 6 Dining Chairs
This complete Suite
Saturday
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Hall, George Riley. Daily Free-Lance (Henryetta, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, March 31, 1922, newspaper, March 31, 1922; Henryetta, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2327007/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.