The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 201, Ed. 1 Friday, September 21, 1928 Page: 1 of 4
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Summer will •IfklaUr make lt« «dt timwiw md Iwnllygtvn way fr Autm—wtdi>f<>mfuip<aw<ry
■the EL RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT ®
Tonight one Batyr
toy. fair. Warmer lot
urOay.
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VOLUME 17
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■L RtNO, OKLAHOMA. FRIDAY, MFT. *1.
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GOVERNOR SMITH SCORES FORMER
Kfficicnt Hail Service
(iiven Governor's Special
The Rock (eland Hallway was In
ari(e of the special train of Gov-
Mra. A 0 Burger, 500 Kaat Wade,
r Alfred K Smith from Omaha.' un<.< rwent an operation at St An
N'-br. to Oklahoma City, and was on tIrony's hospital In Oklahoma City
time Ui the minute, and everything this morning She Is reported aa do-
p *slble was done In the handling of :ng nicely
the train to g ve the eastern visitors ■ . .
Frank OlrdMV, Ml
POLKS YOU KNOW OKLAHOMA VISIT
PLAN OF PENNEY
IN MEN M CAUSTIC WORESS
WORKERS!!
HANDICAP
SUNDAY SERVICES
J C Penney, founder of the J C
Penney Co. and noted pure bred live 21 -
slock breeder and agriculturist will fl«
arrive In Oklahoma City, on Monday wor
an Insight Into first claes western. •n<* Mr* ________
tisn>p> rtatlon methods Thursday morning for a fortnight’s according to word Jest received by the
From Caldwell. Has . to El Reno, i vl»U with relatives at Carvm. Ky, (;. P Williams, manager of the local ••
on the Oklahoma division the train *od South Ilend. Indiana i J. C Penney Co., atore vt©
a a is r»B|» red of P J Iievltt * ‘ *, „. . Q He will preetde over a special meet- Wl
(1 rge ll llman. engineer nig of store managers and employ- .Tackled from along the lake, a pre evening
Mr and Mrs W J Clark
H . fireman and J II !;*rk',r '*"rH 0kUh"m“ <*,tT ,, H, ,b(( u„tH Hklrwln on Monday rauttmary measure
T i l t«* n and Sam Wallace, brakemen urt" ... evening and will attend a meeting of D*4l *r" being hurled every day
Ta trun was turned over to the yra j ^ Hutton of Chlckaaha livestock breeders at Ardmore. In this end polled regions sre believe,! to
Pi-uh.ro.I •• Division here and from »,]i „n(.„fi ,hi» even'ne in the home state, on Tuesday evening where he hold c her bodies to add to the new
H* no to Oklahoma City the f. talk on the npuftMH of purr estln^ted death toll of 700 to 300
' stock raiding to the breeder and B*#a
anrogft
TMC IARTIIT CHURCH
The test of the morning sermon
___ I w Jl be 'REMEMBER THE SABBATH
PALM BEACH Eta kept DAY TO KEEP IT HOLT” The e*e-
- Over almost Impoaalble ning sermon will be ‘THOU SHALT
roads end by boat relief NOT KILL" (THOU BHALT NOT
sought to get medicine Into DO MURDER )
e Okeechobee district today The Sunday school begins at 9 SO.
er of epidemics In the hur , The B Y P U at 5 SO and the
bit area increased preaching service at 7 SO p m
an and children have been Spec'al music both morning and
Holmes Nichols. Pastor
-A-
lowlng were In charge Wilbur C
'TV worth. c onductor; W L Blessing
engineer; A C Gilbert, fireman. W
M !>*)■• aud Ernie Watson, brake
men
kordlnary preroutlon* taken
Flan HeUfioua Prejudice
Aa PoUtkal laaue;
Urfea Tolerance
By THOMAS 11 RTOKKK
OKLAHOMA CITY. Bept SI <t?l
—Ooveraor Alfred E Smith began
and closed the "whispering campaign
chapter of hie beetle for the preel
denev here In Oklahoma where the
religious laaue admittedly Is a strung
factor.
He teid tat* huge audience last
night that hta speech closed the
whispering campaign discussions for
him and that hereafter be would
turn hia attention to national Issue*
Democrats claimed the address en
beared Smiths chances greatly In
this stata. Smith's speech was well
received It was repeatedly Inter
FULL QOSRCL RSMTICOSTAL
CHURCH
Oe Kent Reger* _______
The church will be complete for rupt#^ by cheering. Hie first men
Mrs Walter II Campbell and Mrs dairyman
the 15.000 refugee* here and services Sunday. Sept Itrd Sunday tto*B k)u1 Kjan ^kirh once
A T March motored to Oklahoma At Uro Oklahoma State Fair Mr aloe#the coast to proven* a possible School I 45 a m. I*reachlng 11 a.
City Thursday Penney will exhibit hi* herd of pure ■•utbrOak of typhoid fever are be I m Besket d.wner at noon Bring
Shoiiluit 215 West Wade
Mr and Mrs F W Mooro uf Ok »»•*■ ---- —- —.....-— . — worshln
lahoma City vlsltc-d Thursday with i .ims herd won two grand champion-j «-»>-**. of o possums and inobll* mi) R '
Hours For Juveniles
At El Reno Library
Announcement Is made that the
hour* for "story telling’ In the Ju-
vrn lc Department o( the Kl iteuo
l.brary will be a* follows: 10 30 a
m to 12 noun, for children of the
Kirs;, second and third grades; 2 p
in For children of tile Fourth. Fifth
and Sixth grades MUs Frances Mur-
phy. in charge of the Juvenile De-
purtment extends a cordial Invitation motored to Oklahoma City Thursduy
to all grade children of tne city to be L.v, „ ng
pr* sent at the "story telling hour." . . , ,
Hours of the Juvenile Department Mrs | N Almond and Mrs Will
are from 1 p. ni to 6 p m and from Atkinson who have been the gueMs
' brad Guernsey rattle which have
Mr and Mrs Joe Shonluu <>f < h („.en shown at all leading fairs In
rago, III. are visit.ng In the home ,be western circuit this year At
of the former mother, Mr* t .no. n< Hutchinson. Kansas, this herd won
75 percent of the awards
Mrs P B Mvers and son. Hobby «ue™**y ,dlvl,*n M ,h* Ju4"‘D« ,M*
1110 South Hor. spent Thursday In I ud,n« 1>u' *r•n', ,hmm
Oklahoma City.
and three championship
plonshlp
ribbon*.
A' Topeka, the week previous, the
lieval to have been thoroughly sue-1 well filled baskets and stay nil day
«csgffL Afternoon servlcea I p m Evening
I rwgent condition i It war said dtd service 7 JO P m. Everyone wel-
not justify quanu. i itng the f'oode I j come
S -S pet' Lake Okeechobee
roevvi
► *C uc I
f*
4cn ant children have been re
from thl> ‘.errllciv where the
RICHLAND CHURCH
A special aervlce for old people
hom leal anin...li la sail to Wll) be held at 11 00 a nr fluuduy.
be a|moat unla-nrabiu snd wher1
st'i-alRs and mar.h«s f IK-o with .v
Sept 2S Spec ial music will be one
of the main featurea of this hour’s
thHr Ha ui* liter, MI.-h Clw«Bdolf« fhipp and lhre« cthir c hiinplonthlp bnj*f
Moore. 315 South Kvann I twa^ds. with a total of 60 per re It of ire now bring burled
. . . | the awards It. the due rt,spy breed
Mrs William filass. Mrs Gordon i vr. Penney, who Is devoting
iSkeet) Perry and Miss Helen Moon
7pm to D p m., dally, except Sat-
urday Saturday hour* are 10 a in.
'» 12 noou. and from 1 p m to 6
p m
Trained Rock Island I)ok
Will Be in Fox News Reel
for the past few days of tlndr daugh-
ter and Met r. Mrs. lien Wewerka.
and Mr Wewerka. 215 North Ma-
comb. will leave Ui •> evening for
♦ h*-lr home in Jet, Okla Mr. and
Mrs Wewerka w.ll accompany them
to Knld
qulcttltme
largo amount of IPs pc'r*on*l time WASHINGTON, D C, Sept 21
durlnp the fa r season to the rauaes (U*F-*l*d ( roes official* appealed ro-
of agriculture and live stock breed- dBy for * minimum of 55.000.000
Ire, has addressed meetings of farm- with which to ass et 400.000 deetltute
er* and huslne-s men In Minnesota, * let ms In Porto Rico, 15.one families
North and South Dakota. Iowa and to flood and an undetermined num-
K msus on cooperative farn. move1- her l> the Virgin Islands
lime as soon as found
Sunday achool at 10 a. m,
Senior. Intermediate, and Junior
E L. C. E services at S p m
dominated Oklahoma politically and
figured In the Impeachment of for-
mer gove.aoc "Jack" W'alton. aatl-
klan leader, waa received with all-
eaca but later the crowd cheered
him as ha danouaewd th# organism-
tloa. Waltoa aat on Uie platform
Dr. John Roach Stratton. Calvary
Baptlat minister of New York OHr
who la campaigning In this state
against Smith also was on the plat-
form.
Launching Into a discussion of the
i ellgtous Issue |n connection with hi*
broadside against the whlspertnc
fwmn. .c . w , „ 1
Strangers are like home folks here lJut ^ wa|fare. the well
All are welcome
A R Williams. Pastor
m nt* and on dairying durit.g the
pic«t five week*
in a Matcnient Just given out to
tic v rpuper* In Oklahoma, lie nay*,
"It I* Interesting to note the good
w <: k which I* b' lng done :u Okla-
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Barker and London
Wm H. Mstthes. Paator
Is It well with thy soul? What la
your spiritual temperature* Wtten
were you last at Divine worehtp? Up-
on these questions nil may reflect
with profit Maa’a spiritual nature
— | requires spiritual food In the serv
A national appeal has been sent to |rM of the rhurtll lll# Mu| (ad
Red Cross Asked to Aid
Sufferers in Hurricane
being, th# prosperity, the growth and
the expansion of the United States N
beat conserved and best promoted hr
the electron of Hoover, I want him to
vole for Hoover and not for me ”
"The whlaperlng campiJgn." the
Democratic candidate said, “dis-
closes such activity on the part of
Its promoters as to construct In my
opinion n menace not alone to the
party but to the country Itself."
When the speaker told how be had
Mr and Mr* K H I kwh.-1 nnd •' » •“ the breeding of b-*.r dairy all Red (’rose chapters for financial Wfa are cre4turte Qf habit and appointed ntre Protests^* than
I Mr* Anna D r were Oklah u.-iu «•» !«’ T»o outstanding .-xampl.-s aid ft.r the victims of the Florida-, ,f h#T<( be(>n lal ,B Ua hablt of Catholics as governor of New York.
M.German police dor City visitor- thl ..fie noon »r ">'* Tom Cooper herd of Ouern- West Indie* hurri-sne Definite In ,.hurch »tteBdanca. let us ra-eetabllah »"»• one shouted:
t in I l. Edward Slattery of th “ * -*'* H’ Ardmt-re and the Wood s formation has not a* yet been re ,, (mce. Two servlcea Sunday for
> a- I ki -n a* the "Rock Island Mr M,s J T Him! . 515 South h.d, both of wulth will ho shown , e'ved as to the magnitude of the worab|p fallowahlp. and spiritual up-
• broki Into the movl.-s Friday Hlckford, have as a hoti-e gif t their ,t the State Fair" di*ot.r but It Is known that the bundlng come!
wl, -i t representative of th- F x dutiKhti', Mrs Evelyn Waging* n „f "in tiro northern part „f state. FloMa d.aih list la nearing Ihe Morning worship and communion
,\ w * R.oi, snapped "Maedel In it Be® "ole tie cow *e»ttng a ,ocutl« n which l* l (tt>g mark, that other thousands ar.- t, l0 40 a-doci Sermon "The
done t-uch good work uroon*. Perry, h nMesa and that estimate* of prop power that Moves Us."
I* u fine examplt of an intelligent ertyHlamage range as high a* 5100,
number of poses.
Picture* were taken of the dog ax'
*(.nt jir, iyh It* pace* with Mary <(,ht’,nne** !'P,'nt ,l*'' dl|7 in Oklahoma , to brine better n-turu* lo the 000 #'
Kllroheth and Joe Slattery, son and ...
Evening service at 7 50 o’clock
An Informal, happy Sunday aventng.
duurhter of Mr and Mrs. Slattery
Other p.( lures were taken of a sol-
il r s,ene lu which “Maedel." the
Sla'tc;\ itilldrcn ar.d Daniel Galls*
yh< r acre ihe chief a> tors
Th i p , ture was taken on the lawn
a- the (> S Jackson home. Sunset Fhow
Ml** Knther'.ro Klllspn. 116
h>sr»s will spwiid th** weefc ,•»..!
Stillwater
l-Nk Of eommuakatlon lines In the H,.rmon The Lordship of Jasua.
"A con nun un ty which has bax.-d it. West ladle* has prevented the world! Hlble achool with ciasaes for all at
1.20.
lb
At a.
Uli
during a romp with
>n at Sat red Heart
my
Mr
and Mrs It. K. Tu. k« r
2ul
North
Barker, will att-nd the F'arhlnu
Show
in Oklahoma City tills
eve
n i nr
J II Green of Ollahoinn
City
transit
> ted business here toda>
Mi*
i E Belle Wood sun of
San
future on oil, has started to pro- frott^ecarlns an accurate check of
dure revenue through dairy herd*’’ th* lead and Injured j chrlittan Radaavor for young folks
. "Much of the to-calletl (arm prub- R |* already known that the death at g jq
Always good music. Come
would he eliminated if other com ||*t I* near 2.UO0 with Indication*
'Tell It to Hamm." referring to the
Rsv Mordecat Hamm, local Baptist
minister who I* < ampaigalng against
Smith and who was seated on the
platform with Dr. Stratton.
Attacking the opposition of tor-
mar Senator Robert L Owen, I)e«ao
rrat of Oklahoma, who had refused to
support Smith because of his “afflll
at Ion with Tammany Hall" the gov
sraor. early In hi* speech said. "I
challenge Senator "Owra or ahylmd*
ha can gat to come to New York ami
find anything wrong with my r*c
ord Do Senator Owen and Ihe forces
for dn,iv products und the financial almost a total loss and one half the FIRST METHOQ5ST CHURCH 1 behind him know more about my roc
r-w.irdx awaiting the careful dairy villain s have been destroyed Tha Church with the Radiant Cress'! nn] than these distinguished nu n aud
farmer" To assist the needy the quota of Morning Worship 11:00
While Mr Penney is International rar.ndlau county ha* been fixed at Anthem. "In Thee Do I Trust,
Iv known a* the load of the crest fmo, and those desiring lo aid In the Ashford,
chain store system which hears h'.* wmk are requested to send their
Countv ( ourt
A cunt*! composed of C. II Buck-
r. Claude Shuwvcr, L C. Smith.
K I’.itterron and L. E Phillips
e •••; trial Friday In County Court
' r> lu-l"e Klnir on the charge of Oklahoma t’ ty today
: c ntox!' atc*l In a public place.
pien were arre *ted some wc-ek*
o a i a dance northwest of ("n In -
t Five- of their companion* have
■\|oijs|y pleaded guilty In
- mil'. , iin nvimii' ■» hi »n...... i "ini ii'uuoiin iu asaar uc ** a (« i
." ",l " y,‘I' ' I *' ''■* 1.1,. diag are giving him a re* or to Mrs Stone, secretary of
''•a'll'1. . ! r ’r ir.c W pre "t g In the farming aud Stoc k th< local Red Cross Chapter, or to
rntslng centers. L It Gephart, treasurer
In a c 11111 - • ■ n to hi* Guernsey herd The appeal Is urgent und Canadian
wh c h number* more than 1t'»o h*-ad County and El Reno are a*ked to g ve
tiro hante of lo-r niece, Mrs Thomn
Jensen and Mr Jensen, 515 East
Wade
Soprano Solo. Selected- by
Arthur Hlgtwrt.
Sermon Subject,
vestment.”
Evening Worship 7:00
Broadcast Over KOCW
Prelude, “Sacred Medley--Over
It F Jones trail vcted Du In, *s ii j t pure brc cl animal*, he |s ral*mg cju rkly. The Canadian 51:11 and Ele- turaOrc hestra.
• ire ....... Ili ik*hlre h'-gs and Hamp- vator Company of this city has head Anthem. "The Hours of Day Are
litre sheep and Is also owner of a ed the list with a subscription of 550 Over
Court
c
Johnson, charged with vag
iy was arraigned Friday, nnd wa*
i""1 21 hour* In which to enter
lc \ Bond was fixed at $15<V
u th<- ra«e of Clyde tKlhl) Tny-
c barge,! wlih pet t larceny. th«-
v wh* unalde to ngre* on a verdict
i-eliy and M, cllscharged
I •• Tlromp-on wti* fo :n I rsillty club In Oklahoma City today
edne . ■ on Ihe chirg'- ...
1 t\lnc p«»«-es Ion of liquor
c« will he passed later
Darby cjulnn. 71 <> South Hadden ] i2*1.000 acre tnrm project In north-
Is reported III 1 ern Florida where he I* trying out | Sweaters -all
n coope.atlve farm p.rnje, t along Reasonably priced
L * liut' h dough-i rnu< l> the same lines as those whic h
ti. Out*! , cb p .it, d b„ followed In the organization of th<-
morning for their Ironic n TuN i ■ j,t0re system whic h hear* hi* natne
colors and weights
at Youughcdni *
_ . Mr. and Mr*. ()
oun y |r(, j<0^nn ftMl| „
th
efter spending the x «• K with Mr*
Church*' parents, Mr and Mi*. D
S At mold 421 East Wade
Gladnor A Barnard, Haydn .1
Davis. (Ib-nn E Bnirohruke nnd C G
Wattson attcucbd the Shrin* Gn,f
tournament at the l.ak< D!• • Country
Hen-
Mr. anc| Mr* Janies Park. !*"i
South Mac mnb have a* their gue-':
Mr and Mr*. C \V. Aut-n and hoii
Wlhl-or of Kellogg, la. (i L. Haim
*!<• rs of Gr nu»*ll. I.i,, nnd .Mr* P. It
Pressley ami sou, Ralph Reid, of
Enid
• • •
The mu .. ion of air* lror J Stone-
family home, tin Ea«t Haye* man. :’.»7 North II - kfor.l, who Is III
reported tin-
MORTUARY
rl
M n ,,e L. Hocper
Minnie !. lloporr, aged 66
. dbcl at 1 to p m, Thursday
Funeral -erv.-e* will he con- W|th typhoid fever
I bv Rev Edward Murray Clark Improved
*t the I*re*hyter‘an church. Sabtrclnv
't» rnnnn at 11 o', lock Interment will
be made In the El Reno cemetery
Mr*. Hooper I* survived by her hits-
hand \V W Hooper, three sons. Al-
vin V, orn of Geary, Okla ; l^v, J
Alrorn of Han Kranc'sco Calif, nnc|
Wm Alc orn of Newman Calif three
dauchti-rs. Mr* F A Dickinson of
lb -i Lomond Calif Mr* C E Hale
of Han Gabriel. Calif and Mr* Melva
Stull of Wc t Point, Calif
Our fall I no of boy*' and girl's
' went, r* now on display, at Soung
helms
DANCE
Saturday night, K of C Hall Good
music Adnt 25 cents
ADDITIONAL SOCIETY
Talk A Bit
A group of additional guests ad-
din'- titer* it to the ona-lon Includ-
ed Mrs Lawrence Divine of New
York City. Mrs Frank Harrison. Mt-
i Ethan A hlev, Mrs James Blair nnd
Mr* Glern Hi brake when Ihe Talk
A lilt >-1ub met Thursday evening
with Mr* Harold Tlnkelpaugh. 5f*0
I South Roberts
Favor.* In the ev-nlng of bridge
w• re received by Mrs llarrl* n and . ..
, , . >, w- i ortc
Apply for Jobs
SHAWNEE. Okla. Sept 21 —UP)
Wterd c-cimblnatlon* of talent were
revt-aled bv Oklahoma Baptist t'nl
verslty students who filled out appll-
c:c- , n blank* for work
Fetrlt.
Offertory. “Eternal Spring." En-
gelmann 4)rchestra
Tenor Solo Sedected—Mr Luclc-n
Schooling
Sermon Subject, TRE CHURCH I
COULD GIVE MY BEST TO
Postlude, "Mootiheams Caprice.'
bv M’ard Orchestra.
We Invite you to worship with us
women who have watched and stud
led It?" tho governor usked. after a
detailed recital of his public record
Mrs 1 and quoted some commendsnls of his
; ftewardshlp as governor by such Re-
Llfe s Best In-1 publican leader* aa Cha* E Hughe*.
and Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler,
president of Columbia University
"But Senator Owen Is not sincere."
Smith said “I know what Ilea be-
hind all this and I shall tell you. I
specifically refer to the question of
nty religion."
“Ordinarily, that word should never
be u*ed In a political campaign. The
necoss, y for using It I* forced on me
by Senator Owen and his kind and I
feel that at least once In this cam-
paign I ft*' It to the people of this
country to discuss frankly nnd open
ly w th them this attempt of Senator
Owen and tiro f >rcwa behind him to
Inject bigotry, hatred. Intollerume
work JOHNS METHODIST CHURCH j an,| un-American sectarian division
It C Taylor. Pastor
One applicant prefers to
either lu a grocery store or a saw
null Another would like to choose
between a bakery and a newspaper
off!< *> for a Job outside of school , . „
hours Twenty-six different kind* of ....... ______________«... Tk.
Into a cant paint which should be an
ihurih win b« observed Sund * il
a m This will be a service of great
Job* were a*k*d for by the 46 who
made appla at ion-
BASEBALL
Tiro thirty sixth anniversary of thls| inteUlgent debate of the Important
Issues wtibh confront the Amerhan
people."
Smith dosed w th a pica to the
people of the country to take their
stand upon the Issue of himself and
Berber* Hoover nnd decide the elec
'.loti on that litid*
American League
W'u-hlnpton
Cleveland
Ml**) * Ruth Hamilton and Loretta
Reding have returned from a two Mrs Divine after which the hostess
we ek v It with friend in Memphis, ».a a-* sled bj Mrs A HU y and
Tenn. Mrs J 1* Neal |r m< rvlng a dainty | | hiladelphla
.. . ■ • • lunch
Mr* Jake Wilson of Ft \V >rth Marlon Blake 301 North Roc k
Tex. s Visiting ill the home of lor will he hostes* to the club
•>1' i r Mi- I • ii;s Nor veil and Mr u, 'I hursdoy rv
Norvall, ho9 Soti'h Ellison. •
Chl< age,
D< roll
IMMI llt'l 'Mi 1
olu non Out)
D'U
100
National League
•It tig
('ini Innatt
lto*ton
Bible Contest
Marriage l icenses
Mr
and Mrs. John
It.< Mr
! Mrs.
R j Bhaui
ey. Mr
Mr*
W. B. Malone.
Mr and
<ip>
t r
Cincinnati
Boston
n e* have been |ssiie>| I J
Mr and Mr* L S lionn.n of Con
cho, Mr. aud Mr J W llaydon. EDMOND. Okla, Hep! 21
und The Oklahoma County W (
arm held a declamatory Bible contest at 1 *’*'aKu
Mr and Mr* It* -oil annual convention here ye* Brook!) n
N. Rober-on. Wm Jolin*<in. II G terdny. closing In an evening session
Marriage I
Court Clerk Frank I Wah h Frank Irving Mt Edith Lux la«t night
Taylor to Everett E 1/r.g and ()pal|ton. Mis* Daisy llraden. L K. Butts, look part
L C Gndherry, J A ft nehart. D 0
Ashhrook. John T Naylon, W J
Gult Roy Morrow, Sidney Harris.
Iko Alexander. Frank Evan*. P. J
Devltt, Harry Cooksey and Alva L.
McDonald were among those who at-
tended Ihe "Smith Div program In
Oklahoma City Thur-dny
Plt'-hurgh
Fourteen roniestants ,.h||adp|ph,a
OoU uol o2" J H
100 110 2"x 5 11
0"0 . ........
UlU U ") lu
I ou no
luu U'l
4ul on
4*)0 01
but lo the community a« well The
subject* presented will be "What \V
Were. What We Are, What We Shall
B>- Short talks will be made by
sonro ol the member* and the paxtor
will speak briefly on the text ( hrtnt vvAHHIN'CTON I) C Herd "I
Iroved the Church and Gave Himself,, Jr A„‘ h
(tp> Reference* by 0«<veruor Hml n
The subject fo, the % p m service
1* SIKH LD THE PROTESTANT ,‘l" h
tki- ...54am i»«i*r urtlrlfn llnklnr tin* orfl< ♦*
( HI IlC IlhS l Nur. Thl* tubjrrt ^ ,,
1* engaging the attention of many of!™, T°r»ce A Man. m .Jtern ID
the great thinkers of the world, snd , n'“nn*fl' m"h
I* of peculiar interest to El Reno at fh'P W1*'"'
ii i inn today by Mann.
M the morning service Misses Mann «ld that a New York news
J elen Witcher and opal Baldwin tor he T.n.m.ny Na.11. .1
will sing "One Sweetly Solemn Vnt * ^ ,
Thought and the choir will render «° hls 1°fflr^ ‘"""J '
the anthem, “Praise The Lord ' | *onne-clon between him an th. ^
,4t tiro night service the choir will lo*"h|P *orum ;i l),o h M n* *Mp"
slug the anthem "Everlasting .... h , . , ,,
Strength" Th,> f Ur 1 m'' ^
at th-*e headquarter* It) hmh UP fni
her the address ,.f a pul llcstlon *h<
named >ti the telephone IxMik. which
a* a cou tesy h * did ft-r her," Mann
said “In other word* this was an
Sunday school * 45 a m
Pig ! w class for Toung Business
Men Frlnedly rivalry between them
und High 8< hoot Boys class
Epworth League 7 pm.
II r-iwf.-d of Watonro Okla,
M Hard C Jones and Ett i Higdon uf
WJuatland. okla
DANCE
K iitrtl iy n cht, k of C Hall Good
music AG in 25 rents
- a ~ ~ iz
ICE CREAM SOCIAL
Webslsr School
MONDAY EVENING
6 33 o'clock
PUBLIC INVITED
John DeLana and J. W. Vance
transacted buslues, .n Caddo i.outuy
today
Mr and Mrs Patrt k OSh'a. for-
merly of Okarche, w,re In El Reno
today enrouta to their home In Ana-
darko, after alt, ndluc tho Governor
; Smith celebration In Oklahoma City.
FARM WOMEN’S MARKET
Saturday 9 A. M. to 1 P. M.
Have a real old fashioned country dinner Sun-
day—pice the family a real treat—i,ret your pro-
ducts frc<h from tho farm. Ejrtry, butter, cheese,
cream, dressed hens and friers, pie;, cakes and fresh
vegetables.
City Hall Hid*. Phone 1188
attempted frame up through a ilete.
t|v.< which failed because tin r, w,-
nothing ber» for her In f ml
DANCE
Saturday night. K. of C Hall Good
music. Adm 25 ra nts
. . ■ ■... — —» ■-
Presented Bouquet
CHURCH TO OBSERVE
THIRTY SIXTH ANNIVERSARY
A very Interesting service will he
held at Rt John's Methodist church
Sunday 11 a m when there will be
celebrated the Thlrty-Hlxth Analver |
*ary of the orgunlztalon of Ilia'
ihurch Interesting accounts of the
ortttlntlN and growth of Um
church will he g;ten by some of th. Ml** Virginia Devltt, daughter of
members They will also eiprex* Mr and Mrs P J Devitt, 403 West
their de*ir°* concerning the future Wade, mot the Smith special train
of Methodism lu El Reno ! upon Its arrival hers Thursday and
The pa-ior will speak br.ofly en presented a beautiful floral bouquet
“Christ Loved the Church and gave to Mrs. John A. Warner, daughter of
Himself for It." Governor Smith Mrs Warner car-
It Is greatly deified that kU mem rted the huu<)t>et In the Smith pared*
tContinued on page I) in Oklahoma City.
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 201, Ed. 1 Friday, September 21, 1928, newspaper, September 21, 1928; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc908777/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.