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WKATHtR i
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THE a RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT M
VOCUMI V
UNITBO Mill MftVtOI
■L MB MO, OKLAHOMA.
V. JANUARY 11, iMt
UNITBO PNBBO OSKVIOa
G. 0. P. LEADER
ADVISES HOOVER
WASHINGTON. Jan 11. —Pm
dentelect Hoover conferred for an
hour and a half at breakfast tola-,
with Rllhu Root format secretary of
•tala. Iona a laadar In tha Republic
an party and a champion of Intern*
tlonal paara movements.
Hoover It la understood sough'
Root'* opinion aa to a secretary of
siate, discussing with him those he
had considered for this Important
post.
Root It Is known Is not considered
for this post himself. He has bean I
III health.
Select Site Here
For Tourist Camp
| FOLKS YOU KNOW
Mrs. Walter H Camnbsll and
daughter. Miss Natalia. Mr*. A T 1
March. Mlaa Louisa Herd lie and Mias
Mary Jana Nava will attend Central
High Cl Reno basketball game tn Ok
tahoma City this evening
• • •
Kdward Zblnden of 8t Joseph.
Mo, arrived In El Reno tha first of
the week to make his home His fam
Personal News Brevities
Of Your Rural Neighbors
f
TODAY’S EVENTS
| FIGHT PLANNED
ON 00. MAGNATE
ANNIVBRBARIBS
1757—Alexander Hamilton, one of
ma Opal MUIar spent Sunday with greatest of American statesmen.
—) Mr. and Mre. Bruce Miller and fam bom In the Weat Indian Died In N »
Hy Tort City, July 12. 1*04
—I Mr and Mrs. Jamie Baker
DbIb mf. R.ra Cornell, capital'-' thd
Everybody Is getting over tha flu Sunday evening callers at the Hainan ""tbroplat. founder of Cornell, horn at
In our community and all children are home Westchester Landing. N T. Died at
back In achool again W# have a Mlaa South vlaltad our school and ; MhBr»- N T. Dec *. 1*74.
tlv will Join him In tha aprlng. Mr total enrollment of 39 now checked It for model erhn.,1 last week 1*15—Sir John A. Macdonald, ftrat
7hlnden Is a brother of Miss Ella Mr and Mra E J Walbaum spent Jesse. Fay and Haael Hambrea an Pren>lor ot tb# Dominion of Canada.
Zblnden 110 South Rock Island Sunday with Mr and Mrs R C. Cook rolled In achool Thursday hcrn ,B °*M*°w W»<I »*ar Ottawa.
• • • ' Mrs Harry Berg rlsllad Mra John Those on tha honor roll thla month •• ,M1 ,
Mr and Mrs Andy Carson North Roberta and Mrs A B Powell Tue* nre Raymond Arnold. Orville Eaton. I 1«5-Bayard Taylor. ca lehrs tad
Hoff, announce the birth of a soa day Kathryn McCann and Eldrtdge Author, born In Cheater county. Fa.
wishing nine and one-half pounds. Miss Roma Day spent Sunday with Thomaa Died ln B*r,,B- Germany, Dec 19.
Jamie Holsen. Charley Millar, Jot-1
O W and W N Coffman of Gearv
Okla hsva secured a site at the sou?!
end of Rock Island avenue, form* "!
occupied by the West nursery and
soon as weather permits will bog r
the construction of a tourist cam”
The brothers plan a group of 15
cottages as a nucleus for the catrp
and will add other cottages as may
be necessary The Coffmans, arrived
In El R<no Thursday and will make Thursday afternoon
their home here City.
Tuesday. January ». to whom they ||lsa Dortha Cook,
have given tbs name David Daniel. j. c. Tartar and M Cochran of Ar
I kantas are visiting at the home n
Mr and Mra C M Smith this w.-ck
Susan Smith and Ella Maye Wen
dorff visited Loretta Furnk Sunday
v' - Varna Mavfleld 217 Marti Mr* n,rk BBd m,m month
Williams, left today for Anadarko •* home of Mr. and Mrs L Hen
where she will enroll In the business dor* Sunday.
ollast of that City. I Un Sunders who has been very
Mra O r. Mallrry, 70* South Ms
comb, was an Oklahoma City visitor 1
Thursday
Mr and Mrs. C E
111 with flu Is tome better now
Sheets north 1 Visitors at the Charley Sanders
tie Miller. Tern Zither and Marie Zlg-1 William James, noted phllos
ler have a perfect attendance record ! ®Pb#r Wcholnglat onrn In New
for the past month. Vork ,B Chocoru*. N. H . Aug
Orville Eaton and John Denwelt re | ****• „ „ .
celved credit. In penmanship this l*4S-rrmncts Scott Key. author of
"The 8tar spangled llanner. died In
__ J Baltimore. Born In Frederick county.
---------1 | Md . Aug. *. 17*0
Union Cpnfpr 1959 l*ord Curion. eminent Eng
_ llsh statesman, born Died March go.
I —
Mr and Mra. Ollle Radrtlff and 1925.
M. are reported 111 with Influenra
• • •
Frank Korn, 92f South Hoff, spent Walker,' otV Sanders Floyd and
ln Oklahoma
Mrs Chat. Tompkins. 509 South
lnd'anH.rrdKcront«.tT.ni,h(
home Sunday were Mr and Mrs family visited at the Raleigh Smith
Harry Redant. Mr and Mrs Henry home Sunday
Mr and Mrs. Howard .Maxey and
daurhters rla'ted Mr. and Mrs. Ever-
ett Hawley 8unday evening
Mls» Gertrude White has gone to
Charley Sanders
Charles Carllle visited at the L W
Wendorf home Sunday
Mrs M DeEranee called at the
1*97—A treaty of arbitration be-
tween the United States and G'uat
Britain waa signed at Washington
at of I’nlti-d States r-v
ernment located at New York
1817—Timothy Dwight, president of
CHfCAOO. m.. Jan 11—Col Role
art W Stewart, chairman of the board
of tha Standard Oil company of In
dlana la preparing to wage a "finish
fight” against move# of John l> Rock
efeller Jr. to bring about election of
n new hend for tha Ind'ana company.
Following cloaely upon Rockefel-
ler's letter to atockholdera asking
their support In directing a new di-
rectorial chairman the United Press
learned today that Colonel Stewart
several days a«n announced he was
gathering hit support for re-election
at the annual meeting of etockhold
era to be held at Whiting. Ind.
March 7.
Criterion to Dedicate
New Musical Instrument
Wichita Falla. Texas
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The Indian quintet went to Okla Mrl viola Welty. IPS'* F.ast Wsde
h >m» C'ty today where tonight the' h,„ returned from a two weeks' stay
are pitted aia'nsf the Tenfral Ca"ll at <?an piego, Calif
Mabel DeFrance
fhickasha to spend the week
Mrs riarendon Quin ley
Ruth and John David Florence
Dais In what Is anticipated to be one
of the hardest fought contests of th
season Coach Perry’s men are op
tlmG'le and will he gt>m» to the end
Many caging fans will attend the
pone and the ' rooting'' squadrons will
give every support to the home tean
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Voices Disapproval
Of Secretary Mellon
WASHINGTON. Jan. 11 —Oppn*'
lion to the appointment of Secretary
of Tpeasury Mellon was expressed in
President-elect Hoover today by Sen-
ator Nye, republican. North Dakota In
a conference.
He declined lo discuss In detail hi-
talk with Hoover when reporters
questioned him
STANLEY ROGERS
RAIDS 01 CITY
N A Nichols. 620 South Rock Is-
land, was an Oklahoma City visitor
Thursday
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Mrs Oscar Orrlrk of Tul*a Is vis-
iting In the home of iter parents Mr
and Mrs E B Early 10M South Wil-
liams.
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Misses Marie nnd Georgia Shack
lett, 700 West Wade, will spend the
weekend with friends In Oklahoma
City.
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Mrs G W. Berkley Mrs Pauline
Smith and Luther Gadberrr attended
the funeral of Frani I! Loosen In
OkAn h this morning
* a a
C. A. Mason, son. Paul, and 0 W
Klvett will a'tend the Central High-
El Reno basketball game In Okla-
homa City thla evening
III
D Colt and daughter. Mra Hack
Hovendcn. returned Thursday from a
few days' visit In the home of tb»lr
•on and brother. Dr L J Colt and
Mr Coll at Guthrie
were callers at the H W Berg home spent the weekend with their grand
Tuesday evening mother, Mrs. Condry
Mr and Mra. Andrew* and son Mr. and Mra. Floyd Radrtlff and
Glenn. I«orene and Melvtn Walbaum family visited Mrs Radcllffs moth
were callers at the A. R Powell home er Mrs Oler Sunday.
Sunday. Mr and Mra. T. D Hinneman vis
Mr and Mr* Martin Funrk and chll- Red at the Beaver home Sunday
dren visited Mr and Mrs Claude Mr »nd Mra. B< rt Lowe nnd family
Perry Sunday. vlelted with Mr. and Mrs Hawley
Claude Allen Perry who has been Sunday
111 with flu Is some better Esther Maxey was absent from
Mr and Mra. Clarence Owens vs school Friday on account of Illness
Ha I at the home of Mr and Mr* H •
H Ma*on Sunday. * gwv__/TT't , !
Mt* Ernest Walbaum visited Mra vy CSl 1 01111
A B Powell Tuesday jl
with Yale College, died
1961—Incorporation of Vasaar Fe
male college.
1*9.1 Gen. BenJ F Butler, not«d
Clrtl war commander, died.
Okarche
Probe Resolution
Delayed by House
OKLAHOMA CITY. Jan 11 Tl<
rcHoiutlon for Investigation of Gov
ll> nry S Johnaton and state depn:
mints by the twelfth Oklahoma lef
Islature was delayed today as pro
J- hnston house members made u ru
for the majority band wagon
The report of the committee on
committees making all committee a-
slgnments was ready for presentation
m A
report that fotmrr administration
--- Miss Norma Dean, Miss Kate El
OKLAHOMA CITY. Jan 11 —Bo lison Mr and Mrs Marlon Hleby Mr
d'n* Cltv. r w town In Oklahoma I end Mrs. William Gla«s. Jeff b’-.anlev
City's nil field
law enforcem
Stanley Ror
sheriff nnd
store, padlocked It. arres'd five fo lahoma C'ty this ev. nlng
Pupils neither absent nor tardy . .
during the month of December w > e: ,*
Richard Shedeck. Johnnie Shln’ev
Juanita Hubbard. Wilbur Ca tsel. and '«PP®r»-w to work with
Lyl#* Florence f 10 •o-ctlled •|mkroficlUhle«M hor
Due to so much sickness In our'' vpr Prevented a. tlon nnd posalhi,
neighborhood, the total percent of at reassignment af committee, *e be
tendance fell to 90 7 This Is the low KUn U ^at If the
eat It has been this year | committee on committees report 1
Mr and Mrs. A. T Little and fam
Fnnkllo Vort of Omaha. Neb, who
arrived la»t Thursday nlrht to *p<-nd
several days rlth his parent,. Mr
and Mrs Ferd Vogt, left Sunday eve-
ning for Omahsu
Mrs C. J Woodson went to Okla
hnma City Friday to be with her,
dnuchrer. Lillian, who III with El Rrno Sunday afternoon,
tha Qu. Roy. Rob<>rt and Ralph Stefakal of
Mr, Fred Hrantley and rhlldren of Shell Creek neighborhood visited
Goodwell, Okla. were guests of Mrs the home of Frauk Stejakal. Sun
L W Lynda and daughter* Is-t 1 d*Y
week
Eldo Wojohn left the f'rst of Hie te*. Sunday afternoon. She was un
we«k for Wleblta where he will en nl,*? *° r,,,urn sooner on aicount of
ter the aviation school being III with the flu.
Miss Kublc returned Sunday eve '-r find Mrs H Ca,ee| ,n-| chllurcn
made today It will have John Head o'
lly visited at the c K it- * I, ir'alni roun‘Y M ^airman of I
Inveatlgatlng committee and pnaaltily
Mi uce L Keenan, republican a, vice-
chalrmnn
Paramount In ntherwl,w routine
session of the house was the pass
Nan Hubbard returned to Stlllwa-1 "f * r‘‘"',,u,,on endorsing Harry
H Rogers. Tillman count*, for con
slderntlon as a member of President
elect Herbert Hoover's cabinet.
The resolution following a ret lie!
Installation of the, new 126.000 Rob-
ert Morton pipe organ at tha Cr1
terlon Theatre has been completed,
and will be formally dedicated at a
matinee Sunday afternoon
In their efforta to five theatre pa
irons of thla community a real mu
steal treat In connection with the ded
Icaflon of (he new Instrument. F. E.
Loomla and OrvUla Enloe of the Crl
terlon management, have secured
Mias Laura E Carson, widely known
organist for a week's engagement
Mlaa Carnon la an organist of abll
Ity. and has appeared at many state
theatres Including the Rltx at Tulsa
md the Criterion at Oklahoma Clt>
During her engagement here Mias
Carton will feature a group of ae
lected programs and will appear at
each performance at Ike theatre, dur
Ing the week Mlaa Carson will make
her how to theatre patrons here. Run
day afternoon at 1 SO at a matinee
The organ recital and picture will run
contlnuoua until 11:30 Sunday eve
nlnir
Regular prices wilt prevail accord
Ing to the thaatre management
The new Criterion organ la ot the
same type aa hat been Installed In
leading thoatrea over the country In
addition to the organ program, the
Criterion will present Clara Bow lu
' The Fleet a In,” on the screen
TRIFLE SLAYER
PAYS WITH LIFE
, M n‘ V ’ V”’ " r *VM'n nine from Ponrr-ek where she .p-m nt -he day Sunday with Mr and between regular Iteraocrats. Re The current was
m-nt h* n'cht when C'-ofer and Dennis Cuhbage will be „lP holMa„ w)lh h,r . Mis Avery Johnson near Mustam "nd antl-Johnston w'nr body at Ml p m
cnrs. O’-lahoma count? im-nt those who attend the Central p,i_«rit k'.if.i,- t. not... m .01, • *** bY « v"*« of k? to 10 nounced dead eight
' raided a drug Hlrh El Reno basketball came In Ok I fVnlmiri.nn*nmn«iU c, The resolution was Introduced b) The 24 year old
drunkenness arrested the pmejjetor
nnd vlfipcd the dance hall nearby.
Will R Reaalev, prnpr:>-for of the
drua tore wn* charred with sale r.n !
p-> vexu'i n of liquor.
Motorists Killed
In Crossing (>ash
Mr* E R McKlaalck of Okbhoma
Cltv vj«lt<-(| Thursday with her moth
or Mr* K C Bnrklev. 311 s
Fvnn*. who 1* II! with influenza Mr*
Bui kley I* reported a* somewhat lm
proved today.
yphold pnetinmnla at St Fran« * ho*
pltal at Wichita.
Frank Shulte Is reported ill with
the flu pneumonia at his horn* *;im
of Okr.rche.
Bill Gllechman I* on the sit k list
With the flu
Mr* W II Russum of Omaha ar \
rived Thursday morning to Attend th<
I
Riverside
T!io*o neither absent nor tardy fqi
•he month* of December w re l.orn
lone and Fronklln Ca’-p*, John Car1
P’-arl and Helen Bradley, Harold Rid
enottr. Gu* Zal* and R chard Zal*.
School started L,.» 7th. Everyon<
J n
11
t- m-l Vi-
«in
VeAI I.FN, T- to
•xrh'*e tmn an ' tw<
were kll'ed when ;
sotiri Pacific ti-'fit-r f 'n <-
Inr - their cettpe nt n grade cro
three ni I * west of fere t idav.
The two ttn'-ien’ifb -I N*• • tf or* we--
ln*tnnl|y kill*'-! and G» -rre ||irtl«
about ’* of Pharr. died an hour later
In the M Allen hospital
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NEV/ NAVES FOR STARS
PARIS. Jan 11 (LP> The sue-e*
Ib-n that star- b nar'--d nftor famo -
air pilots anch a* Lindbergh. Byrd,
Gullbaud. Nuncessi - G.ivn- m- r nnd
others of equal rank. I* he'ng made
In French avInPon clr- |<■*
It Is pointed out that this w i d
not only be appropriate r* - "Cti'i'ott
of aviation frat*. Put would do awa>
with the dip ult Greek n tnrncla
tur* now n >e l by astronomers
w
NOTICE
The n::nual meeting of the Oak
I»iwti lem tery n’so’latlon will h
h*-bl at the (l.ak Chapel church Jan
uary 14. at 7 .In p m . to elect cpfI i-r
I •
ne** that may come b fore the r.sso
elation. Committee.
W J Aycot k and J Y Taylor at
ten led the funeral of Franz II !>*-)*
on In Okarche this morning
funeral of her brother-in law. Franz *‘nf,^d blp ^caMon
H Loosen
The funeral of Arthur Dow who I
died Thursday night following an III
" •* of'flu-pneumonia. «*• held v -o’.
day afternoon at the Dow h me j
southeast of Okarrhe. conducted b
j Rev. W. A Robert*, and Interment
made In the Kl Reno cemetery. He l-
survived by hi* wife and four chil l
dren. Bernard, Leon. ()*rar and Max
(tm-, hi* mother. Mr* John flow «*f i
Okarche ond five brother*. Ghrl* 1
Rapid City. P D. 0*<ar of Okar- I4
John of Wenatchoa. Wt h Oliver o
1 t'hlcago, and Roy of Tulsa
Mr* Geo Bonham Wa* a cue*t of
I Mrs K. A. Walker of El Reno, at a
dinner pirty Wednesday evenln?
Joe Charles Woodson of Oklahoma
City visited his paren's h< re Sundav
Mrs J L. Gibson, who ha* been the j Mr aj).l M- Frank M« Carthy and
cue*t for several davs of h«r sl«fer. , son who spent the hoi days her - with
Mr* Addle R.nlff, lie- South Rock f,.-r par<nt* Mr and Mr* F H Lor-
Island departed Thursday evening . n and who left for their 1 vie |t,
-r h- r home In Chicago. Ill, where Chicago Tuesday morning returned
•he wa* tailed by the nrlcus Illness We-lnt aday meaning, haring been me
Mr* AI'ce' Butler 317 South Fvnn*
-!• : tried 'his morning for a ten day*'
*tay nt Lawton
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V s* Geraldine irr1i«L-u M - t'a
llsta Valllant and Kverett MrCull?
will a*«< nd ts CvBtral Hlrh-EI P- •
basket hill game this evening in Okla-
homa City
• • •
Mi** Birdie Klnkatle of Shawnee I*
the ruest of her parent*. Mr and
Mr*. !•; p Kinkade. lfo« South Wil
'Inm*
• • •
Re' "rt A Hughes cf Guthrie Iran*
acted hu-lnes* here Thur»day
Little Bill Taylor who was a< cl
drntly shot, returned h"tne Januir?
7 from the Catto hospital We wish
him a speedy recovery.
SQUARE & COMPASS
DANCE
TONIGHT
MASONIC TEMPLE
of her son.
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Mr* Fred Ite-hlr*. Ill Wes' Watts.
'« *: .-ndlng 'lie week-end with Ml**
Freda IP *hlr« a student of A and M
ollege wt Stillwater
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Mr and Mrs !>*e Roy Ewing. 501
?un«et Itrlre, have ns tVIr hon*'
meat the Intter's nie> e. Miss lanl*
Mae Huff of Sayre
• • •
Misses Odessa Wolf and Irene
Hanna w||| attend the Cen»*al High
El Reno basketball game In Okla
Imma City this evening
Mf'ed enroute hono- ..f the *ud<l’n
df.i'h of Mrs McCarthy's father, Mr
F H I^j<),*-n
Mr* Theodore Crawford of eh'
go arrived Wedn* •’iy night having
been tailed here hv the d’.ith of her
brother lu law F II Loosen
Red Rock
Mr and Mr* R O Castle and After disposing of the Rover
sen of Oklahoma Cltv Mr and Mr* resolution the house win host to mem
B -I Ca*t|e and daughter of the IIP her* of the Oklahoma Press Asao’la
Grsndi *m nt N w Year* it the A I, " who visited the session
t’nstle home Boyd Ca«ile presented body.
Mr* Castle w th a crate if grape' James niggemtaff. president of th-
fruit, ornnge nnd lemon* ore** association addressed the hott
Misses Helen an-l Pearl Bradley '"-'‘k ng n plea for a building fo
have moved to El Reno with their ’ u'vernlty «>f Okltho.ua Journalism
pareuts. St hoc,|.
I-iUrenee Koethel returned to Olti- Hutton Flellah, editor of the Alin
if". Okla after spending tne hoi! Times Democrat, wa* Introduced f*»
davs «t the Castle horn*- the house and extended an Invltutl ti
We were * -rrv to htar Grandma f,,r number* of the b-gtslature to a'
Hie* l* ill at the El Reno sanitarium Rod the convention of the St i»-
Mr nnd Mr*
Chrlstma* with
T u!«a
M's A I,. Castle and daugh'er A
olet rt-titrned home from at: over'.in-l
trip to Wichita. Kan. last week where
they visited Mrs Castle's brother La
Putney Fnroqie 'hev visited n la
lives s'. Wcukoml* Enltl art! W.-liin-.
Ion. Kin
Mr. und Mr* l«arry |f. ' and fam
lly spent Christmas with th- former'*
parents In El It- no
Mr and Mrs Harry Hall. Mr. nre'
Mrs RUB nmir mad-* a business trip
to the western part of the county
Monday
HUNTSVILLE, Tegaa, Jan II —
Floyd Byma paid with hla Ufa In the
electric chair at tha atata prison
shortly aftermldnlgbt for the hatchet
slaying of three In San Angelo, Talas
on March 3, 1926
The current was sent through hi*
and he was pm
minutes later
confessed slayer
All* .1 Street, Democrat, Oklahoma | carried out his boast that he would
unify and E. W. Snoddy, Republic - meet death gamely and hla last
r.n. Alva. | thought* were of his mother. He car-
Introduction of n resolution hy If rled on an unbroken line of conver-
R Kine Democrat of Tillman conn *nt|on up to the moment of his exe-
iy providing for u rafud of bon tse* 1 cutlon.
tad forfait a
'"■'•nd $47,000 from the b asing of ol! Mrs. J. W. Godwin Did*
nnd gas location* In the Red Rlvt - I .
h<-d wa* th<- only feature of htislnr As Result Ol 1 Rralvsis
before noon. I _
The resolution Involved about 40 In- I Mrs J W Godwin died Frhlay
• I'.ial claims ranging from • morning at her home In DaHa*
>n Cl*rk spetr
lr daughter In
L- 1 ne of Young Democrats at Aim*
F» bruary 22.
a
Steamer in Trouble
Mr and Mrs Arnold Griffin ,nd
«on «p»nt Sunday wl'h Mr and Mrs
G I, Johnson and fam! •
CARO OF THANKS
BREST, France. Jnn. II C *-■ -|
wlreb-*s station* reported picking up
-*tt SOS to-lav from an unldent'f:- d
•te.itiiMhlp w hich reported It* bolh r*
had exploded T!i-- ve**.-| filled '-
l>any po*ltl»n or nationality *n-'
w.l* > l!- III after the l.-rlef messui--
V tug wn* held in readiness If the
'• anu r «otnmunbqited by radio ag .it
a
SINGERS CONVENTION
CLEVELAND. Ohio, Jin *1 CJ>)
More than .100 vocalist* rtnd 1: m
We wish to thank
friends f..r! s*‘r^ "f the Poll-h Singer* Alllam
Texas, according to word received by
I FI Reno friends. She was stricken
'•v paralysis about two weeks ago,
j md death whs due lo this cause
She was the mother of H D. God
w'n of this city, who Is In the employ
| of the Southwestern Rell Telephone
eompany He wu* with hi* mother at
'he time of her death.
Interment will lie made In the fam
tly Imrlal plot at Sherman Texas,
.xt«trelay afternoon
liingham Will Deliver
Prize-winning Oration
Morris Illngham, who won first hon
j or* In the boys' oratorical contest of
■ <e Centra! conference at Oklahoma
'Ity recently will deliver his ora
'Ion. "The Unknown Soldier,” Sun
lay evening at 7:30 o'clock ut the
f irst Christian church The public in
■ ncrul und especially the friends of
Mr Bingham art- cordially Invited to
he present
GRANGE MEE7ING POSTPONED
Due to the large amount of sh k
1 in** the Installation exercise* and
->)*ter supper of Banner Grange
*' heduled for Katurdav t ight has
been postponed.
sympathy shown us during our
Ml*, Helena Rlnderhagen. Miss
Mnrybcll And*r,on. Melvin Ixfever
*nd Lnwerenee Chappel expert to ft
■ - - ■ - 'end 'he Ontral High FI R-no has-
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a *♦♦♦♦♦* 1 ethall ranie this ennlng In Okla
G'lhe-t and Eldrldre Thoma* spent re-ent sorrow In the (b ath of our
Sunday evening with Mr and Mr* G daughter. Margaret.
L John-on and family Mr and Mrs Frank McHenry and
Mr and Mr*. J Z Brooks and Em Family
TODAY S HOROSCOPE
Today favor* the develop-
ment of a wide or teacher, not
necessarily in a school but one
who will lead weaker minus
along the road to knowled.te;
there la a mercurial deposition
and a delicate r-m option It
favors a dual occupation, de-
trending much on the trend
f'ven to the mind In early days.
In any case you will dig deep
horaa City
• • •
Miss Lyla Smith of Tulsa wus an
El Reno visitor Thursday
III
Frances, daughter of Mr and Mr* 1
W R Mow re 614 Booth Miles, who
has been III for the past four works
Is reported as slowly Improving > j
Miss Mary Orandjcan. 115 North
Hoff, will leave tonight for Dallas, I
Texas, where she Bh* been called by
th* d'Ath of Mrs J W Godwin
FARM WOMEN’S MARKET
Saturday 10 a. m.—1 p m.
Country Maid Products
Dj you come to market? All your frit nds are th<re Come early and
get your share of the fresh suuaar , butter, home baked bread,
cakes, cheeae, dresaed rabbits, mince meat, pop corn balls, etc
A'wiya Something New.
CITY HALL BLDG
PHONE 1119
>f America nr<- expected to attend t!
triennial ion vent Ion of the oryanlza
lion here May 12-11
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Scott Wilson, chief Justice of
the supreme court of Maine
born at Falmouth. Maine. 59
years ago today.
Thomas Dixon author of The
Clun*man'' and other well
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Shelby, N C. years ago lo- 4
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William Spry, commissioner
of the general land offb a. born
In England 65 years ago today.
Miss Alice Paul, national ad-
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 294, Ed. 1 Friday, January 11, 1929, newspaper, January 11, 1929; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc908587/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.