The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 300, Ed. 1 Friday, January 18, 1929 Page: 1 of 4
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WEATHER
TtMtfM and Eatweday
, RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
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OKLAHOMA. OmOAV, JANUARY * !M*
UEBMANN BUYS f
BICKFORD BLOCK
FOR INVESTMT
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FOLKS YOU KNOW
Announcement *u tr »d» today by
Paul 0 Liebraann of bta purchase
from 'b« E Reno company. of the
bulidlnt at ilJ-114 Booth Bickford
occupying a TS foot front*** Par
ihaa* price *u sot mad* public
Th* building It bow occupied by
Rector Hardware F W Wool worth
Co.. Dok* Broe Bad tba Wetter* Un
Iob Teleirraph company
According to Mr iJebmann ex'en
alve Improvement# are planned in the
bulldtcit. Ibchid'ng a new frott In the
portion occupied by Rector* A wider
•talrway leading to the second floor
It planned together w ,th a new en- .
trance.
R> m» ob the second floor will be
remodeled and made Into ttrictly mod-
rr* ofP.ce ttiite*
Stockholder! of the Pi Reno com-
pany former owner* of the building
art Mtaa Marian Blake El Reno; E
P Bluke Oklahoma City Mrt M B
Moore. Birmingham. Ala; Mlaa Mary
Shuttee. El Reno. Mrt Flora Shuttee.
Tulaa. and F E Rickey El Reno
— — •
From Cher The County
Or A L Johnaoa attended a lee-
tare oa * Recent Ademnrwe tn Obetet
rice and Oynecolo<T * gtvea by Dr
Job a Polak at the I’nfrerelty Medical
echo'd la Oklahoma City Taareday
evening
• • e
Mrt Lain Barter who hae beta a
meat tor the peat week la the home
of Mr and Mrt 0 O Tollefaoa I JO
South Ell.ton left today tor her home
la Lot Angelea. Calif
• • •
Dr and Mm Thom** M Aderhold.
daughter. Miee Lillian and Mlaa Bar
ha Stark were Oklahoma City Tie-1
Horn lh1a mornlaic
a a A
Rct Holme* Nlcloia. 1120 South
Barker It able to be out afler a two
week* line** with influent*
• • *
Mm L P Lore and Mm A. L.
Johnton attended the Capitol thaatre
in Oklahoma City Thurtday evening
• • •
Chaa. William*. S09 East Wade.
transacted buainee* In Oklahoma City
today
• • •
0 0 Tollefaoa ttO South Il’lsoa.
1* repored 111 with an attack of la
fluent*.
i CLAIMS RAILWAY PAVING CONCERN {
MADE DEFENDANT
IN DAMAGE SUIT
IGNORED ORDER
OF COMMISSION
of The Park Contraction company la
I "**0- defendant In a ..It for damage.
°tT »■ dtatrlct ranrt he Edward J«
“• !rT£ «,v«
u - «* •» ***"*« »>«"■ ‘he hlrtw.v
aoeth of Okarrhe Hearlar waa aef |
for January 2t fi la alleeed that the
Rock litand waa ordered hr the eo* |
po rat ion
Deep Dale
Willie K’oeger who ha* been ab
••■nt f'c-m school two d..»i m account
of H!ne»* returned today
Ella Mave Wenderf ■*• absent
from school Tuesday
(•race. Lucy Ev*>na and Dick
Roberts v l-died *t the Schiffmsn
home Sunday
Mr and Mr*. A B Powell *nd fam
11* v.sited relative* In Geary Sun
day
Mr *nd M-» Harry Rwr ca'led at
the home of Mr and Mr* G F Berg
a’ Calumet Sunday even nr
Mr and Mrs H H M’*on ani
children Ja'k O D an4 Orrl* visited
Mr and M's Clarence Owen* of
Geary Sunder
El.le Sande-* who ha* been 1*1 with
fiu Is aome better now
Dorotha Cook *««lted at th* H E
Armstrong home Saturday
Mr and Mrs H E A-rattrong
rail'd at the C M Smith home Bat
urday evening
Mr and Mr* A B F Wall »-.d chil-
dren Vanda. Billy and Varmrat vis-
ited Mr and Mrs Harry Berg F: day
evening
Cl fford De Franc# spent the week
«nd w'th his parents Mr. and M"» M
IteFmnce.
Mr and Mrs V J PTrtvr.arer an !
children visited at the C. M Smith
home Sunday
Mr and M’* A R Powell were E:
Reno v1*!tor« Saturday
Thomas MoOraw called at t1 e h. m»
c»f Harry B< rr Monday even eg
County Court
In the Juvenile din* on of county
court Thnrwdav following a hearing
Judge R J K'r.ti ordered that the
minor ch 1.1 of M* a-d Mm Georre
Smith should be left !j the custody
of the mother Smith and his wife
have separated
Florence Rr-wn'ne nine year-old!
girl was ordered committed to the
. > • • *e f ► *.•• e *• • t. *
dren st Fhn'd by Judrr K‘nti. af’er
testimony had been Introduced ('
eh -w that tbs child «..• • r*t'tv,'l.'
i are-d for and that she was of feeble
mn>j
J C. Zc tier was arr.i'pied before
the court and rivaled r. t guilty In a
h- arlnc c n the a- pi . at; n fra p*- »
N-nd made by Mrs Zelrler January
ti was set *' the trlti ! .te and bond
wa* plac-d at IS<~4
•
REAL estate TRANSFERS
Fred Peterman ar.d w f. to Georr
F Stine part S\V'-4 sec 15. twp lj,
rnnre 7 4 71 acres f; 5 1
Mrs Guy S Cubbage and her moth
er Mr*. A. L. Nelson attended the
funeml of J N Jones Thursday at
Gaary.
• • •
Mrs J E Ftehney of Ft Reno, who
la 111 at a local hospital with poeu
monta. 1* reported at greatly !m
proved
• t •
Sadie MiCay and Mr* Arthur
B ggert expect to attend 'he Iowa
State-Oklahoma University baaketbaiJ
game in Norman Saturday even ng
• • •
F. T Prlaca la reported 111 at his
home, il! Sooth Barker
• • •
Attorney J A Rinehart waa a bus!
ness v.attor In Oklahoma City today
• • *
J B Gibson 1014 South Rock la
iand. * as able to resume bis duties
today at the C C. C. atore after a
three weeks illness with influenza
• • •
H C Skinner. 5H South Elllaon
trar:«a ted bualoess la Oklahoma City
today
• • •
Miss Dorothy IMtcheli of Oklahoma
City »p*-nt Thar*dty with her aunts
oos mile aouth of El Reno, he w«>
hit by a track owned by Park and
"7* .'y~.‘wV"Z,.^ 'Company, and waa seeerely Injured,
mission to build aa u qUht cases filed la district roart
are State of Oklahoma by Edwin
Dabney attorney general, va Lena
Evans and Travelers Insurance Co.
suit on right of way; Detroit Invest
ment company by Forreat Parrott *»
Peary W Aired, to recover on car
Ruth Olllllan ** Lee Ollltlan. divorce
The latter caae was rallied following
It* dismissal In dlatrlrt court. Batur
<RT-
SUNDAY SERVICES
deroaat under Ita tracks at a point
south of Oknrche on rtlehwsy si and
to begin work not later than Oct L
lltt
Work on the underpaaa haa not yet
been begun by the Rock Island and
the delay Is holding up the comple-
tion of Highway II Into Okarchc
MARKETS
OKIJkHOMA CTTY. Jan Ill-Cat
tie #00. cal**# 400. little lower; not
enough exchanges to tsat prices ac-
curately Hogs 1000 market fniar
unevenly higher; top IJ J$
1# —Cottle
KKNSAS CITY, Jan
(00 market steady top 111. calves race
100 top 11# Howa MOO fal*1y ac
live strong to 10c higher, top 11 1#,
bulk |l SO to IS 2#
Easter Island. In the South PacII
Ic. Is famous for Its excessive Isota
tton. It Is a practically treeless Islet
In a wnste of waters about 1.000 miles
from any other land; and secondly,
for Ita colossal stone Images and oth
er relict of a forgotten and unknown
LOCAL MARKETS
The New Hebrides, with a popula
tlon of #0.000 are under the Joint ad
ministration of Grant Britain and
France
Springs . .
...... .»«
Eggs
24
Butter
4ft
Wheat
11 92
Mixed com ... ....
J|
White com _____
li
w corn
....... 14
a kafir
. . .74
Oats ..
#4
Bariey
70
Hens
21
Rr*
..... .74
Cream ____
39
New Issue of Sttmps
In Honor of Aviation
RICMLANO CHURCH
Sunday school at 1S:H B. m
Morning worship at 11: H a m.
Senior. Intermediate sad Junior. K
L C C at 7:11 p. m
Preaching at l:N p m
Prayor mooting at th* home of R.
D Barrett fire mtlea aouth and east
of Richland at T p m.
Even body welcome.
A R WILLIAMS, pastor
CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH
“Wheeo Men Find <#ed."
Woadoow and Barhar St
Sunday school » 40 a m . C W.
Maddux superintendent.
Morning worship (11:00) ‘Faith
t HOUSE SESSION
HEARS CHARGES
MAY VOTE SOON
OKLAHOMA CITY, Jan IS When
th# hone# reconvened this af tern see
Jt excluded all peraoua from the floor
except members sad preoa reporter*,
opening of tho Impeachment hear-
ing wee made by Chairmen Head
when he moved the adoption of nr
| tide No. I.
This article charge* th* gov*raer
with Issuance of Illegal deficiency car
tlflcatea for th* employment of aa at
1 toraey. law cl*rh and attnocrapher I*
the state haahlat department
Not Knowlag Whither.”
Fpworth League *10. Avaat Tay j OKLAHOMA CITY, Jaa II—Im
lor. president. peach meat chargee were voted agaiaet
Evening worship (7:10) Commuu Oov. Hoary 8 Johaatot today by the
Ion, Reminded '* Oklahoma house Investigation com
Special sal*- on aatln drcsacs 110.00
and 111 7# Bowers Fashion Rhcppe
Miss Etta Dale and Mr*
5< : South Rock Island
H K Ricker.
earn
• • •
Mr and Mrs F J Little. T«l South
Haddm had as their overnight m^est
Thursday L -is Kichheff of Okla
hem.a City
NOTICE
7*he Ex<*el Bible rlaaa Is finishing
a course In th# Life of the Christ.
They have come to the ninth period
in this interesting course of study, M ^
namely Thl Period of the Resaur Hrotners Afivised
The new issue of stamps comment
orating the aviation conference hehl
December It. IS and 14. 1928. obeerv
Ing the twenty-filth anniversary of avl
atlon. Is now on sale at the El Reno
poetofflre The conference marked
the anniversary of the flight of the
WMght brothers plane jt Kitty Hawk,
New Jersey.
' The stamps are In the two and five
cent detr,nomination* The two cen*
stamp la orange color and picture*
the first Wright plane The five cen*
efutnp Is blue and also la emblematic
•f aviation
A J Brooke, rect ton " The scriptures dealing with,
'.his phase of Hta marvelous and
a .w n u . “A^hleg* life are aa follow*: John.
* 1 ln *‘Urk ^ Sill1,iSTS»ttlf£’ j^hkn JO IAtJ '
21 I XJ Ma t 21 14 20 1 Cor 15 # 7
Acts 9 112
Members of the class ate herein
requested to clip this notice for fu
ture reference It la an Interesting
and helpful study, having to do with
transacted ; fundamental of Christianity
Of Fathor’ti Death
Public installation of the officers of
the Woman a Missionary society.
W B 8IJKCK. Paator
CHRISTIAN 8CIENCC SERVICES
January 20. lt»
Christian Science services corner
London and Hoff streets. Sunday
morning at 11 o'clock. Subject "Life",
golden teit: John I'll. “God #0 loved
the world, that he gave hi* only be-
gotten Son. that whosoever belleveth
in him should not perlah. hat have
everlasting life" Sttnrtay school at
9 45 Testimonial services Wedne*
day evening nt I o'clock The read I
ing rooms, located at 10? East Wado.
-<re open from 11:SO to 4:SO. except
Sundays end legal holidays
m
FIRST METHODIST EFISCORAL
CHURCH
"The Church With th* Radiant Croat''
Morning worshlp-
S* lo—"A Hymn of Thanks” by Mias
Helen Moon.
Sermon. "Conaervlng Our Spiritual
Resource*''
Evening worship
Prelude—“Animation.'' orchestra
Tenor Solo, *'S(y Heart Rejolceth'
Mr W D Walker
Offertory, cornet aolo, "One Fleet-
ng Hour,' Mr Wayne Leach
Sermon. “Eventual!*, Why Not
Now*”
PosMude— March
"God • Half acre"—There la some
hing In the heart of every man thnt
des fur fellowship with the Infinite
Th# #*1 vice* of the Mrit Methodist
hurch are designed to meet thnt
mlttee
Th* chargee alleged Johnatoa haa
been guilty of tacoapeteacy. corrup-
tion In office and moral turpitude
The charges were presented to the
house which will vote whethar or not
they shall b# preferred formally
against Johnston or whether he aha 11
be sutpended pending trial by the
senate court
Th* committee recommended that
Johnson be suspended pending trial
by the senate
Effort a of the Johns! >n forces la
the house today to delay notion on
the charges failed when a motion to
table the committee report waa voted
down (I to 44. The houee then ad
Jourued to reconvene at I SO for the
purpose of examining the charges
singly.
Rob Hamburger Inn
The Hamburter Inn. HM Went
Wade street waa robbed of hetweou
IM sad IS# Thursday Bight, according
to reports made to the police. The
money had been secreted In the estab-
lishment after It waa closed for the
night.
Entrance waa gained through a sky-
light In the roof of the building
Teacher at Lincoln School
Accepts Position at Tulsa
need Ynu will both enjoy and profit *n aaalgnmeiat to a
by Joining tlUa happy congregation * r*f^* ihe^ Tulaa school***'
!h the natural expression
worship Instinct.
of their
Sidney Clute of Enid
b' -iaee* h-'re today | Ciaaa Reporter by request of the
• • • 1 teacher
F. -. K on* of Oklabo::-.* City will - — m _
n i h* w. kerd tn he bom* of 1 Outhtandinjj Chevrolet*
M- and M's
Rock Islaci.
B U Rec'or 520 South
Arrive by the Carload
J. J. Kroeher died Wednewdav at
hi* b<-me In Corn. Okla. according
to word recelvi-d hr his sona. Pan!
and Ja<k Krocker of thl* city The
brothers will attend the fun-ral which
will b>- held at Corn. Sunday
Of the ten children In the Kroeker
ftmlly all were pn eent at the Hedsld*
of 'heir father with the exception of |lra* Methodlat church will he treated
a daughter, Mr* e p Relmer of Ba 10 h,>*r ,h' distinguished I>r H I)
k- ralfrld. Calif, who was enroule Knickerbocker ot Oklahoma City and
Utile Rock. He le one of the most
Np* la! sale on satin drosses lift 00, eloquent and forceful preachers of
and 114 75 Bower* Fashion Shoppe Southern Methodism. The public I*
— 9 — - Invited
CENTRAL METHODIST TO HEAR
OR. KNICKERBOCKER
Next Sunday night, by a special ar-
rangement. the membership of Pen
J me* A Chapman Is seriously 1111
at '.he home of hi* daughter Mr* Ad ^ car Outstanding Chev ,
d>e Ren.ff 114', South Rock Island ro,*u wt* r*c*,T^ Trldav by the El ,
• • • Reno Motor company and deliveries
( n Parks of Oklahoma C y 'ran* will begin Monday according to an
a - 1 bualr.s** here today announcement today These “Sixes
* * • at the price of a Four" are one of the
'jiadnor A Barnard 04 Ruu'.h motor sensation* of the year
»«.re ».ved the word of 'he jn order to give the motorists of
^ri- ^ ^ Colvin who d.e ‘ »hi* community an opportunity to In
spec! the new Chevrolet*, the El Reno
Motor company will have on display
ln their salesrooms until Monday the
following Chevrolet mode's, coupe
•edan. coaih and truck, and a conll.i
'nvitatfo* la extended to all Interests
to visit the show moms and aee thes>
new models.
For the convenience of those wh«
are unable to come to the salesroom
on week days, the display will N
open for Inspection all day Sunday
Investigation Ordered
Into Toll Hridjre Rate*
M’s
ileff.
death
at her home In Okmulgee Thursday
M-* C Ivin was formerl) M:s- LydU
M Her of this city
Visa Teressa Wlli,*ms. 204 Weat
Wa--* resumed her dalles at the
P'r-: .s*- on*! hank Thursday after a
•e» ral u*r» Illness with InBuen.-a
t> C Gadherry *|<en’
Oklahoma City.
the day in
B'er» Mobley of Oklahoma City was
a bu» ness visitor here thia after
noon
A<rordlng to E R Hughes Hepuh
ll< an member of the corporation com
mission, engineers have been ordered
10 make an Investigation of the
Br1dae|><*rt bridge over the Sonth Cn
nadlan and other toll bridge to d»-
iermine the amount of Inveattnon'
made by the h’ldge concerns hended
by George Key. Democratic state
halrman
Purpose of the Investlga'lon Is to
.'certain if the Investment warrants,
present toll rates Rep Herman IMtt FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
mrr has been one of the leaders In 1 Two Grand Old Men will he h-rtnl
'h»* flsht acslnst toll bridge and It D i Sunday morning at II o'rlo* k us to
; rotable (fat definite a> tlon will he General Hramwell Booth
•aken at this se«s‘on --f the legtsla
CHRIST MEMORIAL CHURCH
Corner Wetta and Barker
Rev. Joseph B Dobbins, Paator
The second Sunday In Epiphany.
Holy Communion 7:50 a. m.
Church school 9 SO a. m
Holy communion and sermon il Oft
1 m Subject, "TUe L'ac of Candb-s In.
the Church "
All member* of the church arc
treed to he present at the 11 o'clock
Jervice, and asked to remain for the
Parish dlnmr that will follow this
service
Mrs. Ruth W Cleaveland. First B
primary teacher at Uncoin school haa
similar
syatem. aad
win report TOT duty at Tufua on Jaa
nary M
The El Reno school* regrst the de
parture of Mrs. Cleaveland. but she la
to be complimented on the fact that
her ability haa been recognlaed by a
system of such a high rating as Tula*,
and she la to be congratulated on her
advancement
It la also quite complimentary to
Superintendent Allen and the El Reno
school system, when Tulaa come# to
El Reno to draft Ita teachers It la
substantial proof of the merit# of the
El Reno school ayatetn
lure
J F Krcgrr ar.d
w ?* to I-ac'y
Kre M " Nettle Vx-vderwr-k. 214 South
gir undivided 13
Interest In
SR'-, Robert*
returned Thursday night
ar r». twp IS.
ranre 7, »nd
fti. fn m Wi
b 'a Kan where *he was
BW«4 and 8V, of
N . of SWt,
callnl by
th* death of her grandmoth
23 twp 13 rtnp
? 11 .0 and
other 'r-
Ablgal Vacderwork
consideration
• • B
EL RENO SCHOOL NEWS
Vul 1
Friday. Jam ary 14, 1929
N | 11
IRVINQ SCHOOL NEWS
Tho* H. CMders t
er* undivided 1 7 In
(c 2? twp 12 rang
Maude E Ruy** to
Hattie S Ch:
!e*e*t In P\V
9 tl m
Ora Royse u'
F J Williams of Oklshoma City
was a bustn«ss visitor h« re 'oday
divid-d Inter- *t In NE\ s«c 2’
I*p 12 rang 7 f 1 00
II J Onan and wife u> Arthur Bush
, ts A and 9 btk. 50. Fi Ren - I? -o
DANCE
SATURDAY NIGHT
K. C. HALL
Eddie Files Orchestri
Admission 25c
Vt- Brame and Claud* Kenag* made
a b-i« r--s trip to C''»h.u# and return
Thursday
Died in Oklahoma Citv
According to advice* received by
C 'unty Clerk Cecil Bro#s Jennie Col
llns an aged negre** formerly of this
city but who haa been an Inmate of
the Colored Home for the Aged at
Oklahoma City, died at the lastltu
tlon the for# purt of the week and
was burled la Oklahoma City
waa w«u known In El Keoo
Thare have been aeveral new en
rollme.-ug In 'be ftrat grade la'ely
The pupils are beginning to take
quite an Interest In the library now
and *'me of the first graders hue
read as many as four bonk*
The second grade pupils will enter
tain 'he first and third grades at thdr
weekly assembly Thursday morning
The third grad* had almost tv. ab
sent** because of the fi- but the
mump# Interfered with attendance
more there than In any other room.
Bolt of those who have been out be-
cause of mump# are now back, how
ever The pupils of 'hi* grade are
St,# holding a series of contest* In tbv
multiplication tables Sixteen ot
1 'hem made a grade of 10*. In spelling
the past six week*
CENTRAL SCHOOL NEWS ITEM
M'*e Cosby « room had a party laet
Friday .* a reward for hi.lng no tar
dl*>* fnr th»- last four mouth*
Both flr»t grade room* have fin
Lhcd the B-ihb* Merrill primer ami
one «upph men'ary hook Monday
morning they *tarte,l in their First
reader*
The P T A of C-n'ral *> huol n-f
Frldav, January 1« Following th
program a buslm-** *«•-•»! *n v -.* -lb I
•*hen the ration* volt-d ' • have i
(.ifeterla Wednesday. J..t:'inry 1
The following menu wa* planned
meat loaf. 10c; hot dor*. .*<■ potato
salad 5c; baked bean t 5> • pie t-c
I cake 4c. coffee (<. and Eskimo yli
.V All the patron* ani trieods of
Central *ch<wl were itii 'id to be
present Wednesday at the no -n hour
Just before the hot; i » r, Central
us
< use
( Aunt Hel will also give her vie* of
I 'he matter. You should hear them,
j The old men will not hors you; they
*111 brace you, and Aunt Het's droll
philosophy will grip you and give you
| » new lease on life.
Ml*.* Stephenson will slnr “Jesus.
Lover of My Bon I' to the tune of Sll
t>-r Threads Among th# Gold.'
All stated service* at usual hour-*
Where* JTral Baptist <hurch. II a n,
HOLM EH NICHOLS. Pastor
•
NOTICE
The Stockholder* of the Inveatm-.'
Building and Intuit Asaorlatlon will
hold their annual meeting at 7 2.) p
tn January 29. 19?9 In their oftlre*
it 111 South Rn.k Island All Stork
toldera are urged tn b«- |tre#«-nt
K-n--*t F7tvlng, Prealdonl,
1. ( Gadherry, Secretary
>a
NOTICE
Special meeting of HI Reno I^»dg<
No 60 A F. and A M , Friday e- -
Hint January lHth Work In M M
legree. All visiting Masons welcome
Un Anthls. W M
H Boyd Wilson, secretary
FARM WOMEN’S MARKET
Saturday 10 a. m.—1 p. m,
Country Maid Product*
Do yon come to marks'* Ail your friend* are 'her# Come early and
get your share of the fresh sausage, butter, honm buked bread,
cake*, cheese, dressed rabbit*, mince meat, pop coA balls, etc
pop
A'wsyt 4«w ftMng New
CITY HALL BLDG
PRONE llil
Th# third week in January is thrift school assisted In h t
week to the pupil* of the fourth grade ma* seal* The total art- mt of tnon
are studying thrift la cltlasnship { ey mllected for tbs sale >( seals was
! class aad are making thrift p*>si*r* 179 59. as a reward for ihl* activity
in art In arithmetic the grade ha the school received two n-w basket
;been studying economy by using prob- hall# which are much predated
Special sale on Mtin dresses f 10 0ft
and 114 78 Bowers Fashion Hhoppe
m
MEXICAN MIBBIONARY AT
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
The Rev L. C. Schaumburg, former-
Jv nt Vlllahermoaa. Tabasco, Mexico.
1* to he (he special speaker at the
Presbyterian church Sunday morn
Ing. a* the church observe* It* annual
Foreign Missions Day
Mr 8chaumburg la an American
rIMren who haa lived also In Germany,
Australia and Meilco. Through bis
many contact# he ha* acquired that
broad knowledge so necessary If ono
'* to be abreast world affairs today
Dr R A Tnrrev Jr, of 8t LotUi
wlrte* of him. “In June of 192#, Mr.
Rrhnuriburg wrote us of the great
grief . Inch hail come to him In be
Ing expelled from the provlm e of Ta
bftsco, Inasmuch a* under the new
law* of the state, clergymen had no
tight to live within It* Itounda. To pre
vent complication* for the mission
and the United State# government. In-
left Tabasco, and spent hi* remaining
month* In Mexico at Jalapa. Vera,
| * here he carried on what work h*
could You can readily understand
i that Mr. Hrhaumburg. luring lived
'hrough the recent revolution*, has
| had many Interesting experiences
However, he la not a man who pa
rades his personal experience except
a* It Illustrate* and drive* home hi*
point* "
Mr* Holt* la to sing M ruing" by
Olt-y Speaks At this service, the lo
re! church In common with all other*
of the denomination will receive Ita
special offering for the work of the
Foreign Hoard
The church school meets at 9 45,
the Tuxls group at 4 10 Evening wor-
ship Is at 7 20 Mr Murray Ashbrook
will alng and the minister will speak
on "What * Right with the Church?"
Isas la buying and selling buvfgg tn
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 300, Ed. 1 Friday, January 18, 1929, newspaper, January 18, 1929; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc908599/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.