The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 232, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 27, 1928 Page: 4 of 4
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
PAGE FOUR
THE EL RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1928
USSIFIE
nut mi com
WANTID
WANTED Room and board for old
gentleman. Pbon* HO I -TO
COTTON PICK EES waatad. Shelter
fur ate bed family Phono mint
WANTED—A tarn to rant Dog-oe,
root na tom* land to ralaa aoma
food old lfa cora. • c oala. 7 e. but
tar aad k acfa for Hoover Ilka «a
did tor Harrlaoa la 1UI W M Sharp.
El Rrao, Rout* 4.
NOW la tba ttiaa to think of com-
forti for tha wintry nights. Lat nr
tack them for you Mr*. c. P. Lackey.
103 South Roberta.
POR IALI
PUR SALF: One Prae Sea if Machine
Cheap Phone 47.
POR SALE—140 arre farm. 40 arrea
alfalfa land Two ratios west of
■Ilia. El Reno. Okie Address E H
Woodhouaa. El Reno
ARE YOU—Looking for tha beat buy
of a fine Improved acre tract near
town? Or laad at f20 to $30 an acre
that'* worth looking at Georg* M
White, 104 South Kvaoa
POR SALE—$250 phonofrnph, almost
a aw, and racorda $50. Phone 441
PALI HiT7 WANT SO
MAN this county to distribute pat*
anted product; no aolllaf. con-
signed to aioraa. 'Spiendld oppor-
tunity for right man. Apply Manufac-
turer. Boi 171. Florin,-----
INVENTIONS W ANTED—l*a tea tad,
unpatented If yon hare an Idea
for sal# wrte Hartley. Boi »U,
Bangor, Maine *
NEW AUTOMATIC WINDOW
WASHER—Washes, cleans, drlaa,
polishes -one quick operation' Car
rt#a owa water supply. Cllataatee
sponges, palls, cloths. Approvad by
Oood Housekeeping Every boas*
wtfa. autolst, garagemaa, storakaapar
huya. Big profit*. Agents maka $10-
$10 dally. Writs for fraa sample of-
fer National Industrie*. Dwpt. 041,
Wriglay Bldg., Chicago.
The Social Realm
PHONK IP.
AllCI SMITH
KrWcrtaln* far Daughter
Mra. E Oarln, $01 South Admire.
D finer-Bridge
Mra. Parol Allard.
til South Rob
aatartaload with a party Friday at a-, arts. will talar Lain tha M V. ft eiui
nln* la honor of the twelfth birthday at a dinner bridge Monday evening
anniversary of her daughter, Hahy
Lae Hallowe'en Ideae were rerred
out la all appointment* of the eve-
ning and games appropriate for the
sensou furnished entertainment
la the clever Mule Game
Elk* received the pi 1st
Refreshments were served at ■ late
hour and many haudsom,, ST ftw fere
presented to the honoree
Th« guest list tnrluded Motell Ang-
ler Grace Burger.
Clark Slevar, Dean
W>:er. Otto Haas. Arllne Bredly. Gur
aid Rise-hard. Laura Caldwell. Mir
garet Abar. Junior Green. Mary Knth
erlna Torpey, Vernon Torpey, Gl« nn
Torpey. Freddie Sheets. Tommtc and
Hobby Hoardman and .ran Gavin
• • •
Masquerade party
Ono of the most enjoyable Hal
lows'en parties of the week was that
i m't wh!ch Mr*. Carl Blrhop, ISIS
Juun 1 South Macomb, entertained Frldiy
evening, complimentary to the fit
teenth birthday anniversary of her
srn Don.
Hallowe'en suggestions ware used
. In proitlly decorating the rooms and
f., , il,° Nor* observed In the dainty re
' 1“let fre-ihmenta served at a late b >r
when tha hostess was assisted by
Mrs 8 K. Little.
W* Modern*
Additional guests war* Mlsse
Anuslln# Cav a. Natalie Campbell.
Miriam Jones and Matin* McDonald
’■h- n Mies Eva Welden. 1041 Waal
Wad* entartalaad the We Modern*
club with an enjoyable eventni.
brdfs Wedensday
In the evenings play favors wen
won by Mias Hasel Glass sod M.»»
Loretta Cubhag*
At a lain Lour the h*.ale** • ** a*
alstad by her mother. Mr*. C B
Welden In serving a dainty lunch
• « •
Nghthawk Bridge
Interest was added to th« rer»*|,r
meeting of me Mghthaw* Hr rtge
club by tb* presence of several spa
dal guests when Mr a.iJ Mr* H T
Marshall. 11U9 South Barker, enter
tn ned Friday evening
Hallowe'en decoration* were ft
fectlvely used throughout the home
and tba same Idea was observed In
the delMou* two course lunch served
at the dime of the game
High score was received bv Mrs
W W Matthews and Harry Itradlej
Thos0 enjoying tho courtesy with nnd gurst favors were pre»enled
the honoree were Beatrice Brlggv, Mr and Mrs. Wm, Cosgiote
Mildred Donnelly Ix»ulsa Walter. Hi-I-, Additional guest* w, :e Mr
*'T1 Hamilton. Mllflrpit MiidptiKifh Vn r.iifrnva Mr in i '
the Leisure Hour club whrn she en
Ur tamed Friday afternoon In her
him# at 121 North Maccmb.
An extra guest* enjoy ug the after-
noon wtth the club member* was
Mr* Gaorgw Wallace. Prlu-v for the
occasion were received by Mrs.
Chauncey llnll, contest prise nnd
M.s. J. O Hall, mystery package
At tba cloaa of the day tha host
ess served a lovely repa*’
TU# next oieeUug *41 be Friday.
November S. In tha home of Mra. J.j
O Halt. 1011 South Barker
• • 9
8 B A.
A very Interesting meeting of El
Reno Council No 75$. Security Hsu ,
eft Association w.i* eujoyi-d Thurs-
day evening.
Following the business c-ielon the
remainder of the evcnlus was tie
voted to cards and dancing and at
a ml* hour a del clou* lunch was
served by tha committee which In- I
l-.idrd Kelly Trotter. Earnest Hodg-]
klnson. John Pike. Kimer Little un,i
J*-<se Roberts.
Out of town members In attend-
ance w- rP Mr and Mrs Bert C'oliry
of Oklahoma City.
$44 WEEKLY—Men wanted to dea-
onstrat* and take 10 orders dally
direct from motorist s A mating
magnetic Trouble Light Stick* any-
where! More orders, bigger pay
Write for demonstrator nnd pnrtlcn-
lara Mngno Co.. 4 Beacon 8t Boa-
ton. Maas
MEN AND WOMEN MAKE $44
weekly with Do Pont Fairy Dam
ask tlaanal back hemstitched table
eloU. Looks aad wears like linen
All colore Free sample Writ# 8hei
don Co., Gabon. Ohio
A MAN CAN EARN ft CASH an
boor, sailing Vanderbilt shtru, Uee.
aad aadarwaar direct to woarer Ex
paiiaace unnecessary Rash rasuoa
aow on Sample oulflt free Dept
11*1. Vanderbilt Mills. Inc., $41 Sixth
avenue New York.
AG ENTS—Make $M4 hWSTO Ckrta
«aa with oor full assortment
Christmas cards. Loraet pr.ces
highest commissions Sample book
FREE I’latemae Co. $11 Pine St
St Lamia, Mo.
WANTED: Man wbo knows farm
lif# to drive tkrougk ooaatry
Steady work, good pay. MoCONNON
ft COMPANY, Depl BS44. Memphis
UosnoeficofeM
•'Oeorfe." et'pi»in*t| (George's better
half, "get* «*oe eight ont a week ."
'My Danny," gnrglod the bride ef
half a month, "tots one night oat
• week, too, but so f*r * a i,nan t tab
ra say of 'em!"
Leal Tlw*e* Tsntght
Nertna Talmadge la
"TMt DOVl"
kwwday, MawOay, Turn
Luncheon-grid**
A delightful eoclal event of the
week was the 1 o'clock luncheon
bridge at which Mn E W Fasten m°r*
aad Mrs. Alpha Johnson very gro
clouely entertained Friday In (be
home of the former at 1001 South
Wilt lame
Yellow chrysanthemums were UM-d
throughout the room* and varying
shades of yellow were observed In
all appointments of the afternoon.
Favors In (ha afternoon’s game
were presented to Mrs Harry Vaarle,
Mra H. J. Davis and Mrs. Tlrabarlake
Out of towjn guests enjoying th<
courtesy were Mrs Bard of En d and
Mrs. W P. Murphy of Shawnee.
The hostesses were assisted In
serving vk* lovely luncheon by Mlsse*
Blanch Ashhrook. Rue Meadows and
Velma Ollbert
Ken Temps
Another dellgltful club meot'ng id
Friday was that of the Hon Temps
ctab at the home of Mrs. Paul llv-
lasd, 110 South Ellison.
The usual pleasant afternoon of
needlework was followed by a clever
contest In which Mrs. Harold Slnu-t-
received the favor.
After the contest tho hoatrsx
•erred a luscious two cou.se touch to
the club member* and the one guest
Mrs J. A. McCurley
Next Friday the club will go to
Oklahoma City where they will lr»
guests of Mrs. Roy West, who for
marly resided In El Reno.
Illte Imbroidery Club
Mra. J. K. Sullivan, wit* hoates* to
the Elite Embroidery dub Friday
afternoon when tbe entertained In
the home of Mrs. A. T Ureenley M
Sooth Barker Ourste other than ciub
members were Mra. Uroenley and
Mrs. J. B. Karrick. After the pleas-
ant afternoon of needlework, s love
ly luneh was served The neit m< t-
Ing will be Friday. November 23, w ith
Mrs John O'Brien. $04 South Hoff
• * *
Script Dane*
On* of Ik* gayest affairs of the full
maott for the younger sal w..n the
script dance gtveo by the member* of
th« Goofy Ualoofus club at the El
Rano Country club Friday even1 nr
Halloween decorations were atlriu
Ively used about the club rooms und
favors suggestive of the season wen
presented to each guest.
About 40 couples were In attend
tare aad among the ou* of town
guests wsr* Mlsse* Marian and M..:
Jorte Melton. Lou lit Lee nnd Lu, lit-
Thompson of Chlckasha. Marcella an,
Hayden Hill of Normau. Lorain* Hi.t
key of Sryder and Lanell Drown *(
Edmond Chaperons (or the even :ig
were Mr end Mrs. C. Mclhmulj siul
Mr. and Mrs Frank Meadow*
ft ft ft
Fee Doctor Oxmun
Honoring tbe birthday anrvvery
of Dr Joseph M Oxmun. Mr. am!
Mra. R U Rector 820 Houih Hock In-
land, entertained at a pn-ttlly ap-
pointed 7 o'clock dinner Friday eve
alng
Gue*ts other than the honoree were
Mr. and Mra. 0??tavue Funk and
daughter Jean aud Mrs Jos-ph M
Osman
Hallowe'en T*a
The ladle* of the Second d v on
of the I'resbyteHan Aid eutert. ned
Thursday afternoon with a lowly i
Hallowe'en tea In the h one of Mi
Marlon Blake. 801 North Ho, k L ,
land.
The dining 'this from which tv
• a* served to the many Indies who
called during the afternoon w.i, cm
lered with a large bc.wl of dnhl
while Halloween novelties appeared
n all of tho attraittv* ho i « dci,
ration* and also in tho dAinty n -
fresbments served
WORDS OF V/!SD: ’
Let us honor truth ly u«-
Worry ta ruat ti on t! e td„ !e.
Be hap »y and you will b po 1.
Stringer Is a hoij smve Scott
Don't futlow the crowd If you vail
I* be a trader. __
All la but lip wisdom which v ant*
experience -Sidney.
W II Enttrtaoi at Dinner
, _ _ and
rn Hamilton, Mildred Modenbach Mra. Cosgrove, Mr au>| Mr* ij H
Dorothy Hydo, Joe Yoh*. Janie* Plr- Brown and Mr. aad Mrs Bill Zim-
Ge, Joseph Rasp, Tom and Jack merman
Walsh. I'aul Mcrveldt and Pete CU- The next meeting will h* m a fort-
) night with Mr. and Mra Harry ltrad i i lock Sunday d.utic.
durng ley. 43. South Ellison Joseph M Rector Jr
Mr and Mr*
S.-uth M'llllaniH
appropriate contests
the happy event were won by Janie*
Ptrtle and Mildred I>onnelly
H Morris. 400
1 cnti-rjun at 1
Mr and Mrs
Mi and Mr*
EMPRESS
Any teat Anytime ICt
Last Time* TonlgHt
teb Strain In
"THI MAN IN TMI ROUGH"
Sudsy and Menday
"THI WIFI'S RELATIONS"
wftk SNirtdy Maaaw Oaeten Glass
Leisure Hour
Mra. W A Brown, wav ho.*'f .«
Marqu'-i Stone M'>rrn
Rector
al William
ROODS THEATRE
Today through Monday
35 /
L LX
I ,'i
.<;•1
■Ml
#jt
• J
OLLEBN
OORE
■sAheac
Comedy
"Always a Gentleman"
Vatnoe 10c—25c Night 10©—35c
ft
Conns
r
SVi^t Preferred Shares
OKLAHOMA NATURAL
(IAS CORrORATiOS
Mefj be subscribed for under
tiro plans, ns foliates:
CASH PLAN
True II,'0 per share, dlvld-nds l ur
times r*rh >*ir.
t'Ti.ler this plna the full sir u t ,{:he
purch\»# pr:ce must «, >-cr •> riy 'h'-
•vihec-r'ptlon
On receipt of your oui-arrlptl >n «c
cempnnlrit b» chrrk for amount it • i,
your Pr'-frrre.t Stiuro Cerllflo* » will t>e
malted to any ad !rr*» opeelflv-d.
Tour dividend ch-rk* will then be
mailed to you r, gulitrljt on ti e ,1!vrt.l ml
,1*y* of February 1 Mry 1. Aiuurt t it'd
Novi rnber t.
SAVIN(;S
PLAN
for all Customers
of
Oklahoma Natural
Gas Corooration
a*
t^OR THE past 2v) years this company and its prede-
■U cessors have bean actively engaged in the distribu-
tion of gas service to meet the growing demands of 61
prosperous communities located in Oklahoma, Texas
: nd Kansas.
The growth of the Company over this period ha? been
the Fame splendid progress of the Great Southwest and
today more than 100,000 families living within a radius
of 700 miles, are depending upon the Oklahoma Natural
Gas Corporation for fuel with which to cook their
meals ami heat to warm their homes.
This Is a Vital Service--
A Service Created by
and for the People
FOR 12 DAYS
BEGINNING NOVEMBER 1ST
•Ve are sponsoring, as a general policy, the idea of in-
viting cur employees and customers into a closer and
profitable relationship with our business, through the
medium of a Partnership with Customers Plan, which
is called Customer Ow . •♦hip.
If every customer of this Company owned a share in it,
we would have ideal municipal ownership. The Utility
owned nnd controlled by the public it serves, yet free
from the possibility of increased local taxes and politi-
ml manipulation.
Safety and constant dividends are a feature of this in-
vestment. for if you pause to consider, the very motive
that prompts this offer is your protection, for the goot’
will and friendship of its customers is the most valued
asset of any Company who depends upon the public for
its very existence.
Until November 12th, we will set aside a limited
amount of our Preferred Shares for public and em-
ployee subscriptions and you as a customer or as an
employee, are invited to share in an investment that
we recommend as safe, sound and constant in the pay-
ment of dividends.
For detailed information concerning this investment eaU ang employee of the
OKLAHOMA NATURAL GAS CORPORATION
This r tn *** erraj, I for tin n liu
w 13 *j*« -raulirly *n.| con- M-ntljr
fr?m wsjr* anlary or o-.hrr f -mu of In-
to me.
Th* prlo* la Just thr sa-n —II Jo |-<-r
vhsre—but pS)sM* f 19 prr *b>-» «l-h
siiberrlpttons *nd nln* monthly |,.»> -
m*nt» of Il9 i>«r shar* until full* |, I
E»»ry |14 r*r"i«*nl <-*rn* * \ in r • »t
wMoh is rr«3lt*i1 to your sc-ount ui> n
th* completion of t-aym ms.
C*r(lf1c*l» m-tll then be l-«*u 3 In >,-ur
f.i\or tn3 m-lie3 to your * Mr, ** Thrrr-
after you will r«-c«-i*r th* rruu ir 4 S "i
dividend m«tl<-4 out qu.uter;*, s* on 1 r
the cash pu-v.
_________r
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 232, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 27, 1928, newspaper, October 27, 1928; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc908770/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.