The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 154, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 14, 1926 Page: 3 of 4
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THE EL RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
Social and. Personal
PHONE 1»
MISS ALICE SMITH
Standard Bdhrers
Fifteen members were present when
the Standard Bearers met Monday
night in the basement of the First M.
K. church. After the regular business
Mr*. Minton Entertained
Honoring Mrs. I* A Minton who is
moving to Knld. the D. Y. W. Y K
dub entertained at the home of Mrs.
Artnoid with a lawn party Friday
evening. Special guests were Mrs. mooting the mission studv was ett’oy
Oscar Minton of Oklahoma City and led followed by pa me*.
Mrs. W. A. Brown and Mrs. Walter ! —o- -
Boon of this city. Mrs Minton was C. D. of A.
presented with a lovely hand painted The C. D. of A. will hold their regu-
plate as a remembrance from the club lar meeting tonight at 8 o’clock at the
members. K. of C. hall. All members are urged
Dainty refreshments were served at to attend,
tho dose of the evening. Mr. and : —o—
Mrs. Minton have a host of friends i General Aid Social
who them success in their new TlUf Genprul Aid g0clety of the Chris
home at EUa. tian wm hold an ice cream
_ . . _ . —tv— social on the church lawn Friday ev
Bridge Party enlng. July 16.
Honoring her daughter Mrs. Franc is J —o—
Brooks of Garber. Okla.. Mrs. E. S. Mr and Mrs. W. L). Montgomery
Cupp, 406 North Choctaw, entertained , have as their guests their son Harry
with two tables of bridge Monday aft and family of Red Hook. N. Y.
ernoon. Mrs. Henry Behne received 1 —o—
the high score favor in the game of
Attending Convention
Mrs. Flora Barnes and Miss Martha
Jane Dowell left Tuesday night for
Des Moines, Iowa, to attend the na-
tional convention of the Business and
Professional Women's clubs. Both
Mrs Barnes and Miss Dowell are
members of the club here and Mrs.
Barnes is a delegate to the conven-
tion.
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Happy Hour Club
The Happy Hour dub will entertain
their families with a 7 o'clock chicken
dinner this eveniug at the home of
Mrs. Robert Reid in Boynton heights
Mrs Eva Timmie of Oklahoma City-
visited at the home of Mrs. W T. Col-
lins during the fore part of the week.
S.S.S.
, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. T. Dias, formerly
bridge, when the rooms were gaily j ()f Concho, passed through El Reno
decorated with a profusion of garden Monday enroute to their home at
flowers. ! Colony, Okla., after a month's tour of
After the game a dainty luncheon the eastern states,
was served by the hostess. —o--
—o— Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Wiard will lem
B, A P. W. Picnic Saturday for a two weeks' vacation at
About twenty members of the Bus! Das Vegas. N. M.
ness and Professional Women's club —o —
gathered at Legion park Tuesday ev- Gus M' Kuiley ot Kansas City is the
ening and enjoyed a 7 o’clock picnic guest of Mr and Mrs Milton Rlom-
berg. .51! East Hayes.
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Bert Jackson of Hill's Business col
lege. Oklahoma City, was a business
visitor here today.
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Mrs. L*‘o Anthis anil children Rub\
f
supper.
The evening was devoted to games
and a general good time was report-
ed by ail who attended.
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Mrs. Ernest Abiedeimum and two
children left today for Perry, Iowa,
where they will visit friends and re- and Rolled will spent the week end
latives. it Billings. Okla.
SION TROUBLES
RHEUMATISM
LOSS of APPETITE
LOSS of STRENGTH
Rich, red blood clears the skin,
increases the appetite, builds
strength and stops rheuma-
tism.
You can take S. S. S. with confix
dence—millions testify to its mer-
its. An unbroken record of service
for over 100 years is a great testi-
monial to a great medicine.
Remember S. S. S. is made only
from fresh roots and herbs. -
New Beauty Cream
Gives Lovely
Complexion
A Basing new kind of cream quickly
iives the texture and appearance of a
wild rase petal. You’ll notice a startling
change the moment you put it on. The
effect is hating--you cannot wash it off.
Whitens, nourishes, purifies. Can be
left on all night or used as a powder
loss. Not a bit sticky or oily. Get this
mw fopderful beauty cream called
M«B»fbaodtiy it City Drug Store
Why He Did It
Player Did ymi see mv ball hit that
tree, caddis?
Middle- Aged Caddie- No. sir. I Imln't
8«*l bui one eye and that ain't prime
“Well, did you hear it strike the
tree?"
“No. sir. 1 ho a hit '«rd of 'earin'.''
“Then what the dem-e are you doing
carrying ilubs?"
“Well. sir. they told me as 'ow it
would he guild fur my fits "
Explaining “Soa Serpent”
It can be said that many ot the
stories of the sea serpent ran be ex-
plained as being due to mistaken In-
terpretations of large fishes, dolphins,
and whale*; but there are two or
three well-authenticated statements,
such ns that reported by the warship
Daedalus of China, and another re^
ported from Lord Crawford's yacht
which »eem to resemble prehistoric
types.
There is nothing impossible in the
suggestion that there should be an
Imals living of which we have no
knowledge, but there Is a great (lit
ference between the possible and the
probable There Hre, for Instance.
glHnt squids, which have enormous
feelers, nnd which, if rnised above the
water, would present somewhat of the
appearance :.t:rihu'ed to tbs sea aer
pent. London Mail.
One of the large tortoises in the
London too is known to be at least
260 years old.
THOS. JENSEN
—FARM LOANS
—INSURANCE
—REAL ESTATE
Phone 177
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DR. E. E. DEFFNER
Osteopathic Physician
(Dr. Ewing'* Office)
Hours 9 to 12 1 t0 6
Evenings 7 to 9 by appointment.
Office Phone 786. R«»- «1W'
Avoid “Straddling”
A great many people try to "keep
In the middle of the mad” when it
would he better for themselves nnd
everybody else if they took one side
or the other There's too much
"straddling" Important questions now-
adays for the moral health of com-
minifies. Grit.
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AUTO TOP AND PAINT SHOP
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Phone
124 |
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What an Expert Says-
In the June 26th edition of the Oklahoma City Times, an article
by George T. Hughes, bond expert and analyst, was printed under
the heading of “Everyman’s Investment” and entitled “Utility
Preferred Stocks."
His article, in part, is as follows:
“ * * y In the aggregate, very large amounts of these preferred
stocks of the electric light and power, gas and telephone com-
panies have been sold to the people who buy 1 le service these
companies have to sell."
“In many respects, the investment is an idea! one. I he return is
liberal, the factor of safety is high, and the investor is at all
times in close touch with the status of his investment.
“There are, of course. differences in the equality of these prelerr-
ed stocks, hut taken as a group their record is wonderfully g°«>d.
Passing of dividend.- is almost unheard ol.
“In selecting a e.mipany in which to invest, the rule should al-
wavs be to give preference to the local eorpor; lion, the one op-
erating in your own home town or territory. \11 things consid-
ered. it would he laird to find a more attracti\< iii\estment than
these local utility preferred stocks.
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More than 7.00(1 of o ir cus-
tomers, who resitle ii (M\la-
hnma are Miareholu rs in
the ()klahoma (ins an I Elec-
tric Company. Writ( or call
for information.
I.YVKSTMI VI DEPARTMENT
Oklahoma Gas and Electric Company
.southwestern Division
John T. Navlon. Mgr.
Courteous. Personal A ti lent ion to Ever < ustomer
MORE THA N 7.000 SHAREHOLDERS
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 154, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 14, 1926, newspaper, July 14, 1926; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc908506/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.