The Greer County Democrat (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 24, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
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IN MANGUM SOCIETY
•I Interest ie itnfum'* Weill Gathered by TI*
Dcmoc/ait Watty CdHfW
Ttti^HONB 1*2
Mr*. H. L Crittaajfca u4 Tjlw «
th. «Mk ti Madirlae f r
Mr* Marion IxxJ^e •" Sunday 'or
•alphur. Oklahoma.
Kmir.rU M< Kemle Mi returned to
M«n«uin for a meat ion.
Ml.. Grica People. la tha gue.t of
Mr* K E Vlncant.
Ml*. l.yMl Bri.toll *a the week
end gae.t of Mr. Gat Cropland.
Mm While, of Hobart, te the cue*'
of Mr.. J. D. Curreather..
lata Joen«ca
Mr. aad Mra Pill Houer «f Roaa-
toa in lb* gueat of Mi aad Mra. G.
W. Wlnbume
Farris Trowbridge, a bo ha been
attending ••"bool at Jlllwualif*. hai
•• turned to bit home In Mangum.
Mla.e. Hall la and Crae«la Xalaon
returned Tue.day after .pending a
fear day* near Duke.
Ml.. Hattla Mae Lyon goal to Car-
tar where .be arlll vlalt bar lister.
Ml«s Me!!!# Lyon.
Ml.. N'attla Rowland. Wno ha. been ! Mr. and Mr. H. M. Mill. left la.t
• goaat of Ml.. Mary Wright, return- J Thur.day for an outing at Medicine
ad Tueiday to her home in Hobart. Park
M|„ Lol. UtllT returned Sunday Uln Mary Hamilton returned Sun
to her horn. In Amarliio. after a visit day from a week .pent with Mr and
• l,b Mr. H. E. Oakei. C. B. NortWt of Jaater.
Herbert MathewTon of Tl.homlngo,' MI., Jai. Watt. le.va. Sunday for
I. the gue.t of Mr. and Mr.. H. Math" Weatherford, where .he will attend
•wson. ,he nor,n,,l•
Mrs. Jennatt DeArman. of Walnut
Spring., Texas, la the guest of Mr..
T. S. DeArmsn.
Jake Jackson and Clay Hall went
to Oklahoma City Wednesday, re-
turning Safirday In a Ford.
"Miaaes Mary and Kate Powers will
leave today for Boulder, Colo., where
tbey will attend the summer normal.
Miss Mabel McColliater left Tuea-
day for Wynnewood, Oklahoma, at
Hhich place she will visit Miss Athe-
Mr. and Mra. S. B. Parka, of Teague
Texas, are the guesti of his sisteT.
Mri, Clint Face.
MUs Eola Dumob, of Corpus C nrls-
tl, Texas, la the guest of Mrs. D. R.
Kornegay.
Mr. and Mrs. Jarrett Todd and Miss
Roxie Young, left Wednesday for
their new home In Oklahoma City.
Two Different Effects
The quality of food i *«ry
largely determined by the ingre-
dients in the baking powder with
which it is aad*. Cr«aa of tar-
tar baking peedera, such as
p. Price's, add only healthful
qualities to the food.
The cream of tartar of Er.
Price'a Cream Baking Powder aa
uaed in food haa the aame whole-
gtse effect cn the digeative aye-
tea aa the cream of tartar in
grapea, from which it is derived.
In like manner it la in evi-
dence that the unwholeeome ef-
fecta of alum, which ia a mineral
acid imlt, eziat in food made
with alum baking powder.
There la a clauae on baking
powder labela whicb namea all the
ingredienta. Read it and let it
guide you.
t
DR. PRICE'S CREAM BAKING POWDER
I£ade from Cream of Tartar
_ - t«. M* t — —•
'• ~ "«• •< ""*4* " *"** „n„ ,iai
Jaei* « .paai a part at lb* aai aad ea«e eajo>
> Mr mi ia Man tea aad
' Mra Rogar WUMd sad dauafctrr
kaiaertaa. of lwh lt!>. K| . in tie'
itiag la St UmiM. wrwis to Maa
guts where they will b* the gue.t.
iba fonaer'. pareat. Mr aad Mn
J h Hughe*
[ss~ Mary Paterson, who hai been
the guest of Miss Mabel Morgan, left
Sunday for her home in Oklahoma
City.
Dr. and Mrs. T. A. Hudson and
Keener, of Wellngton, spent last
week with Mr. and Mrs. T. S. DeAr-
man.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. <L Morgan and
daughter, Mabel, left Sunday for Sul-
phur, where they will attend the
Methodist assemblage
Mrs. Humphries, of Smithville,
T^xas. Mrs. Barber, of Clifton, Texas,
and Mrs. M. T. Folk, of Kaieen. Tex
as, are here to attend tae funerai
se-vlcea of Mrs. Walling.
Misses Viola and Serena Taylor,
and Martie Rone, of Elk City, who
have been the guests of Mls3 Myrtle
Rude, returned to their homes Wed-
nesday.
Mrs. Tom Jackson and daughter,
Tha'*da> aftsraooa MUa~ V«U
MMl *«r aa T ar Mania *«•*
Mynla Sada. ta a Natlie
Now land Mary Wrtgat Vlrgtwta !! •
llioa. Orate Powara, Y aeaia JaSa-
Ma. Irwaa aiaii*oa aad WWta.
9tn>mtw*i bar fa.ortta dl«n. aad waat
Mi.a Mary Wright eniertaiaed Pit- to tbe howe of Mra M M
Sattia «here a baffat luarhaoa wai sar*a«.
.... . — «..r a, mm ""'• J*
Cotara were laid for Ml e. Wright. (|,e ataalng lh y
Rowland, aad Ma.sr, Bnala. Wright. — Hula t*o«. J*«. Watts. Alk-a Hua
Aftar dlaoer tba guaats , r. Hattla Maa Lyo« sod Masara
Morris Cbaffin. Byoa Sampan liar
toy Wright. Pete Iloyla. Mark McCol-
Mr and Mrs. W I. lxiwa, Mr aod llstar. Prank Moa*by. Cornla Htroub*.
Mri. T. N HUton, Mrs. J. W. l^vatt. Zmmrl* l-owa, Harry Vaa AHa. Uk>-
snd Mls.es Mlonla lx atl. l^orabel nard Bark r. Raymond Hoyle sol
sad Boyla.
vitltad tba movlaa.
Hlaton. Violet l^ w . and Messrs
Zearl iMtmt and Palrford t)odaon. mo-
tored to Medicine Pary Tuasday to
stand the weak.
Tbe members of the mlsslonsry •«
clety of tha Methodist church, enjoy ||e pf( Ui H ^
ed their regular monthly meeting on ffM't(g Mnnon if Bmmitt flnlshsa
Monday afternoon, having with them duration, and prepares hlmwlf
a_^ , an i An. nf lha
t^wylWEAT
sREADY^EAT
L°°K For T,. «
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a number of guests. A dainty
courie was served after a most pleas
ant afternoon.
Tueaday evening Mr. and Mrs.
W. Short, Mr. snd Mra Phil Rouer
Misses Hazel Nicholas, Kate Gardln
er. and Harry Van Atta left the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Jim McGhee for i
hay ride to Martin's grove. Swim
mlng and a picnic lunch were enjoy-
ed.
On Monday evening the Sunday
school class of Mrs. R. E. L. Morgan
and several additional guests, chap-
eroned by Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Vlncen'
met at the home of Miss Thelma Dod
sen, and from there t'ney went to
Martln'3 grove, where a delicious pic
nlc lunch was served.
Misses Willie Shipley, Mary Wat-
kins, Norma Lee Pace, and Mary
Hamilton leave Sunday for Lawton
On Monday they will be Joined by
several ofher gue3ts and chaperoned
by Mrs. Ed Sims, pf Olustee. They
will enjoy a house party given by
Miss Eula Sim3, given at Medicine
Park, returning after a week. They
will be the guests at the home of Rev
and Mrs. J. W. Sims.
The members of the Methodist
church enjoyed a reception on Friday
evening given in the church auditor-
iuAi. A delightful program was ren-
dered by Estel Eodgon, Misses Fran-
cis Neel McKnight. Helen Funder-
b.irk, Ethel Hall, Blance Kelly, Laur-
abel Slaton. Mary Patterson, Alta
Sawyer and Mrs. Harvey Allen. A
dainty ice course was served by the
missionary ladies.
Misses Alice tnd Jennie Hunter,
Sallie and Cressie Nel3on and Vir-
ginia Hamilton left Thursday for Ho-
bart, where they attended a house
party given at the home of Miss
Rut'n Erdwurm. The house party will
be joined. Saturday by Messrs. Pete
end Raymond Boyle, Frank Moseby,
Fairford Dodson, Lynn Norman, Har-
ley Wright . The guest3 will return
to Mangum Sunday night.
The happiest mortal in the world is a
child eating something that tastes mighty
good right down to the last wee bit!
Give the kiddies KRUMBLES all around—Kellogg's
new breakfast food. The whole of the wheat, cooked,
"krumbled" and delicately toasted.
They will eat KRUMBLES because it tastes so good
— and at the same time get all the benefit of its full
food value.
Just a little milk or cream poured into the saucer at
the side—even the "sugar baby" will forget to ask for sugar.1
On T'nursday evening Miss Kate
Gardiner gave a shower honoring
Mrs. Emma Swartz, who is to be mar
ried Sunday to Mr. Albert Smith
Baskets of lunch were hidden and the
guests were requested to search until
they found theirs, then they repaired
to the lawn where th luncheon was
served. The s'nower was found in a
unique Gypsy camp. The guests in-
cluded Mrs. Swartz, Misses Sallie
Harris, Minnie Smith, Dollie Gray.
Delphine Kelly, Pearl Burden, Emma
Strange, Hazel Nicholas, and Mrs.
Jim McGhee.
Look for this Signature—
1 A cents, in the Kellogg
11/ WAXTITE package,
which keeps the fresh, good
flavor in—and all other flavors
out
church, including their teacher, Al-
bert Cravey. Misses May Brothers.
Vera Smith. Bessie Woods. Gladys
Byrd. Lula Allen. Myrtle Yarbrough.
May Adams. Lela Overstreet. Mayme
Rogers. Cla Moore. P earl Burden.
Kate Davis, Irene and Nannit
Maude Gragaon. -Lenora McEl
i Margaret Jackson, Dessye Ambler.
Garnet Phelpa.
METHODIST NfWS
Etnmltt McKenria. arho haa Juat ra-
tt.roed from collcg* at Commere*.
fexai. prearhed for us Sunday arm
Ing Ha gave u< an unusually Intar-
III* — — —
ko otharwlaa. ba will become one of tba
big preachers of tha Church.
A quartette sang Billy Sunday's fa-
mous hymn at the evening service. It
perbapi l« tha moat popular .ong In
the world today, untei. Tlpperary
lead* It.
Three n*w and valuible member,
to our choir are MliWi Blance Kal-
ly, Mr «nd Mrs. Harvey Allen. The
two ladles mentioned gave evidence
of their superior ability at the recep-
tion of th • Baracas Wednesday even-
ing: they rendered high grade selec-
tions in an eisy manner and self-
control.
Mr.. Ira Young will act as pianist
for the choir during the .ummer
while Mr>. Scott ReeburgVi will go
away on a vl.lt. Mrs. Young was our
efficient pianiat some years a?o.
Last week was reception week and
each of them ere very enjoyable af-
fairs. Good program, were rendered,
and refreshments were most enter-
taining to the digestion.
Brother Fred Swltzer held prayer
meeting last Wedne3day evening, but
as no preacher was present the wed-
ding bells were not rung. You'd bet-
ter attend prayer meeting If you like
to see these charming incidents.
Certainly we have a good church
going city. Ne other indication of
habits gives a better Insig'nt to the
true morality of a town than full
church, he may try to blame t'ne
churchc, he may try to blame the
church, but deep In hi3 own heart he
knows h« is to blame. Wrhen a fel-
low i3 well balanced every way. you
will find him at chorea as regular as
a clerk at the counter.
Sister J. H. A. Welling, who lives
out three miles west, suddenly died
Tuesday morning. Brother Morgan
being away, the pastor from Martha
came up to conduct the funeral.
Brother and Sister Walling were
great friend3 of our former pastor.
Brother Sims.
Brother Stout, of Vinson, has been
over to Oklahoma City, and while
t'nere engaged as a life partner an
assistant pa3tor. He has our best
wishes and congratulations, and the
many disappointed hearts of the gen-
tlier sex have our sympathy.
Come out to services next Sunday.
Hear a new preacher, new songs, and
see one of the livest Sunday schools
in th£ state. Try a day of real good
intentions carried out.
It is a pity some of our parents do
not coma to Sunday school and watch
their own boys. It might be instruc-
tive if not edifying.
NOTICE TO REBEKAHS
'Plea3e remember to learn your
charges as we are to install with the
Odd Fellows on Monday night, July
5th. Please remember the date, and
don't fall to come, for you may miss
a god time. The Odd Fellows are
going to furnish plenty of cream and
t'ne Rebekah ladies are going to sup-
ply plenty of cake.
The installation this time 13 to be
strictly private for the members of
both lodges and any visitor of the
same orders at that time.
It is requested that all the present
officers of the Rebekah lodge be
present next Tuesday evening as it
will be their last time to serve this
term.
Mrs. H. B. Richards entertained on
Tuesday afternoon, in honor of Miss
Ara Jackson. Progressive forty two
va3 played at five tables. Miss
Daphne Dodson making top score. A
delicious ice course was served to
Mesdames A. O. Hughes, Nell Stultz,
Gat Crossland, Peyton Brown, Phil
Rouer, and Misses Mary Watkins, To the members elected in each of
Daphne Dodson, Hazel Nicholas,
Mary and Kate Powers, Dicy Wilson,
Kate Gardner, Roxie Young, Mary
NOTICE
the several township3 in Greer
county in accordance with Free
Fair Bill No. 280:
You are hereby requested to meet
and Olin Hamilton, Alta Sawyer, W11- cour^ house at Mangum, Greer
- — ' — a I Hie UUUiL nuusc at iuauju
lie Shipley, Bertha Terry, Jeffie and county, Oklahoma, at ten a. m„ Mon
Dixie Young, and Ara Jackson. The day, June 28th. 1915, for the purpose
hostess was assisted by Mrs. W. S. of ejecting your county organization
Vaughan and Miss Elbertlne Broome, and figuring estimate on cost of such
free fair for the county and town-
ships and presenting same to the
On Friday evening the members of board of county commissioners of
the Philataea class of the Baptist Qreer county. Oklahoma.
u i i. J(_ _ _i_ a U ti M rv mr.rv\T Ox
F. D. WATSON, Special Agent
Mangum. Oklahoma.
MONEY LOOSE AGAIN
FARM LOAN money is easy again.
Hicker- and Cunningham ADickey have plen-
ty at the old terms, cheapest and
Bes.ie Bowman Virginia Busby, best farm doans In this end of the
►ate. Write them, or phone.
| Minnie Smith, Traacy Campb%ll and (come and act quickly.
They
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Watt, W. O. The Greer County Democrat (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 24, 1915, newspaper, June 24, 1915; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc282194/m1/4/: accessed March 27, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.