The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 91, Ed. 1 Friday, December 26, 1924 Page: 3 of 4
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IN TIIN DISTRICT COUNT Of
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Or OKLAHOMA
U'slio llauultM, plaintiff v* Lillian
Hamilton. |V*- *• 4;
NO. MM
NOTICK IIY CUIIUCATIOS.
TIio Mule of OkUlunua lo Lillian
Hamilton:
Take uolieo that you have ne®u
Ma il in the Dial Net Court of Ctu
a titan County. Stale of Oklahoma hy
l«alie llamillon, plaintiff, on tin
ground* of abaiolouiuenl and d®
Motion ami praying (hat a decree of
•lit ore® be email'd and you the said
defendant, lilliait Hamilton must
answer the petition filed herein hy
Id plaintiff on or before the 2Wh
Jay of December, 193d. or said peti-
tion nlll ho taken us true and Judv-
nient for said plaintiff will be ren
dr rod accordingly.
Dated thia 6th day of November,
I9M,
(Real! FRANK TAYLOR.
Court Clerk
II. L- INHSC. Atty. for Plaintiff.
(First published Nov “ft. 1924)
NOTICE OF SALE
No. 6786.
Notice Ih hereby given that In
pursuance of Onler of Sub* Issued
out of the District Court of Canad
Inn County. Oklahoma, on (ho 18th
dry of November. 1924. In an action
wherein the El Reno State hank, a
corporation, Ih plaintiff, and Albert
Underwood. Maude Underwood, his
wife, and Elmer Little arc defend
ar*s directing to me the undersign
rd Sheriff of Canadian County.
Oklahoma, commanding mo '• levy
upon, advertise and sell without
appraisement as provided by law,
Iho following uesrribed real estate
situated In Canadian County, Okla
hoina, tow it:
The IVest Half of the North
west Quarter of Section Fifteen
OV1-5 of NW1-4 of 19) Town
ship Thirteen (UP north, rango
'dx (6) W. I. M.
containing SO acres, with all the
improvements thereon and appun
enances thereunto belonging a* the
property of the Defendants Albert
Underwood and Maude Underwood
his wife, to satisfy the judgment
and decree of foreclosure of foal
estate mortgaged in favor of the
plaintiff. El Reno State hank, a
corporation in the sum of $3057.05
together with interest thereon at
the rate of sis percent per annum
from the 10th day of February, 1924,
until paid, and for all costs of this
action taxed at $38 and for costs
accruing. I will on tho 13rd day of
December. 1924, at the hour of 10
o'clock a. m., on said date at tho
front door of the court house, City
•if El Reno, said County and Stato,
offer for sale and sell to the high
os; bidder for cash, the said prop
orty above described, and tho sahl
Albert Underwood, Maude Under
wood, hi.) wife, and Elmer Little
end ca«h aid all persons claimin';
any inlerest in and to said properly
hy, through or ynder them will tako
it it Ice thereof.
Witness my hand this 18th day
of November, 1924.
T C. RDACKLBTT.
Sheriff of Canadian
County. Oklahoma.
H. !,. FOGG. Ally, for Plaintiff.
MMN® uf Mr. and Mr* P a.
>•» • nvm «f Joy*** mirth
Christmas day when they «*iertau*d
tbeir cbiMrwn graudthildrrai mmI
great grandchild!** «i 4inner |i wn*
ibv IM nnnivenutry «f the kum-
ul ttoir thiblrm utl nm urn*
wn» mUninfa Tfa ckiMrva uv Mr.
•ml Mr*. C. W Smith ami family. Mr.
•ml Mr*. A L Smith tfa family. Mr.
•ml Mr*, Huy Smith «mi family. «U of
Ni Rcnu; Mr* Myrtle Furttcr. am
•ml daughter. Mr*. Walter Burtewm
•ml daughter nil *1 Oklahoma City:
Mr. ami Mr*. F. Huagan. am nml
daughter uf Kl Kcno. and Mr* L R
Waddle and daughter uf Kdmuad. the
grand* hildreu are Mr. and Mr*. Frank
William* and family uf Kduiuud. Mr.
and Mr*. Vera Smith and family uf
Oklahoma City, Mr. aad Mr*, law
ihiugau and family of Kl lieu *, Mr.
aud Mr*. Nautde* and family of Ok-
lahoma City, Mr*, t leone New man
sou and daughter of Arkau*a* City,
Kan.; Mr. and Mr*. Waddell of Kd
moad. Mr*. Allen Klliotl, Min and
daughter of Kuul and nephew and
niece Mr. and Mr*. Oeo. It. Hayworth.
The Uinuer waa a bouutiful affair and
the children were made happy with
homemade candy and nuts. The seen®
was one long to lie remembered and
ill are wishing Mr. and Mrs. Smith
would eulertain for them for die next
twenty-three year*.
Clkt' Dane*
Tile Elks' ihnnc given at the Elks'
Home Thursday evening, was one of
the most beautiful affairs of the sea-
son. The walls of the hullrooin were
fcstoonisl with southern smilax and
caught ut intervals with holy wreath*.
Small gayiy dec-orated Christmas
trees Moral at either side of the stair-
way. while In I he landing above stood
.i much larger tree decorated with
«mil«x. holly mid candles. About 50
couples were present. Out of lowu
guests were Miss (Icorgle France and
('lias. France of Oklahoma City. Miss
Eleanor Vaught of Oklahoma City,
and Frunk Vogt of Kansas City.
Tri-Hi Christmas Tree
The Tri-HI girls were pleusuntly
entertained in the home of Mrs. Pau-
line Smith w'-on they had their un-
' ,al Christ!. tree, (lifts were re-
ceived hy eacu member.
Mr.
thrtr
****** Mr. asfa Mr*. W. J. fanmU
IM
and nun IM Jr-
Mr. and Mr*. Arthur
daughter Rhcrfay uf
Dinner Party
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Townsend delight
fully entertained with a Christmas
dinner yesterday when they had as
their guests Mr. and Mrs. It. K. Town-
send. Miss ltetli George»of Oklahoma
City. Mr. Ned Townsend of Guthrie,
Mrs. Clark Watts of llinton and Mr.
and Mrs. Will Smith.
W. C. T. U.
The Women's Christian Temperance
Union will meet Dec. 30 at 3 p. m. in
the home of Mrs, J. W. Rraley, 921 S.
Barker. Lesson studies in govern-
ment and a parliamentary drill will lie
the program. Members are urged to
come and visitors are always welcome.
CRy. fa Ih® eve*i*g they we« __
hy Mr. and Nr*. Arauld H®*a®r. Mr*
Ktnnm limner and daughter Dtraart
and Mr- Hell
Mr. and Mr* J. II Ouad uf Huhnrt.
Okla.. and George Wllhutt uf Ohfahw
urn CRy were Chriatmaa gnefa* at Ike
huwc uf Mr. and Mr* Ja* Rinehart.
Misae* Ethel and Edith Muhnlk* of
Oklahoma City spent t hriattna* with
their parmta Mr. and Mr* L T. Muh
nike. south uf the city.
Mr. sud Mr*. J. Alim bad at tVtr
Uhrlaima* dinner gneata yesterday
Mr. George Allen and family uf Man-
ner. Mr*. Wealey Murry and citildrm
uf Hapulpa. W. K Allen uf Tul*a and
Mr. and Mr*. Ulareuce King of We-
wuka.
Mr. and Mr*. t)*car IVlcrsou uf
Piedimmi had as Uhristmas guests
Mr. ami Mr*. Turn Uox uf Kl Renu.
Mr*. II. II. Towe and children uf
Spearman. Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Wright and family of Edmond. Mr.
and Mrs. J. U. McCain aud family of
Kdmoud. •
Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Uhurclt and
daughters Mahle and llaiel had as
their dinner guests yesterday Mr. and
Mrs. D. 8. Armold and son Earl. Mr.
and Mrs. Lyall Uliurcli and son Lyall
Jr„ Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Fowler and
Robert Faulkner.
Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Ellison enter-
tained with a Uhristmas dinner yes-
terday. having as their guests Mr.
and Mrs. T. L. Fisher and two daugh-
ters of Milieu. Mrs. J. N. Pyle. J. |\
Matthews ;yid Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Matthews.
Mr. and 5lrs. P. F. Mocker had as
their guests for Christmas dinner Mr.
and Mrs. A. L. Nicholson, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Ilocktr, Miss Margaret
Nicholson und Art Dorlty.
yesterday Mr. and Mr* H L Fogg
and family. Mr. awl Mr* F H Murrla
and family. Mr. J. T AIM®®* and Mis®
Uda Ifashkd.
IVfama» dinner gnrnts at the
kaw «f Mi* W. P. McCartney war®
Mr* L L Rims* Mia* Urn Perry.
Mr- and Mi* Rhtafay Mediate* of
LM«*aw«fah. Kan., and Mr. and Mr*
Cha* Raldwin
Mr. and Mr* K. 1*. Kuhkar and
grandsua John Nulaa wet® Chriatmaa
gnafas uf ih® Law Fimas and Fktyd
RIM families at Oklahoma ('My. John
(farm of Rl. Joseph s Orphanage was
•a additional g*efa.
Mr. and Mr* Fraah K»«rn Ml today
for Hamilltw. Mo., where ikt y will al-
land (he fnueral of Mr. Wilhtir J.
('lark, a prominent huaia**-., man id
that place, aad n former college male
of Mr* Korn.
Mr. und Mrs. II. M. Ricker had as
their Christmas dinner gnosis yester-
day Mr. and Mrs. (I. W. Maloney llo.,
Malouty. Miss Maud Pago, Mr*. I.. K.
Marshall., all of Talaa. and Mr. rad
Mrs. If. K. Ricker.
Mr. sud Mrs. J. C. Tompkins had
as (heir guests at Christmas dinner
! yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Ilitl Putt. Mr.
slid Mrs K. T. Prtuce. Mr. slid Mrs.
Gilbert Tompkins aud little daughter.
Mr. i\ L Mart.
t'hrtatnma la Pasfa Valley wkh his
Mr- and Mr* F R Paueraui haw
aa (heir guest* daring the huRday*
Mr. and Mr* J. K lAait uf Oma
ha. Nefa
Mr* J. O Gallagher and aun Ruhr
were ('hrifama* gaefas al Ih* hum® uf
Mr. and Mr* Dan Gallagher and fam-
ily
Mi** Helen Flanigan, whu I* *iudy
lug musk in Kanana City, la *pendwg
the Christmas vacation with her gar
enta Mr. and Mr* George Flanigan.
Court llaillff Bill Riley waa ih®
Christmas dinner guest of (faorge
la * is and Mr. and Mrs. On* ( has
tain.
a
Mr. and Mrs. ('arter Hardwick and
son of Ardmore were Chriatmaa guests
at the home of Mrs. Hardwick's par-
ents Mr. and Ml* Felix Weal.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dr Lana had aa
their guest yealerdny for Christma*
dinner Mrs. DeLana'a parents Mr. and
Mrs. C«toter of Oklahoma City.
Miss Juno ISdlock has as her lions*'
guests her sister Miss Josnlo Pol-
lock of Durant suu M'.hh umlso Pound \
of dik-WHlia, during Iho Curlsinus l
holiday *.
Mrs. Caroline Khanlou Imd as diu
uor guests yesterday Mr. and Mrs. It. |
K. tlghorn und Joe Shnnlou of Chicsgo
who is visiting hero during tho holi-
days.
Mrs. Clara Cornelius had ns her
guests Mrs. Ray McCormick and
daughter Nedru for Christmas dinucr
yesterday.
Mr. Johu G. Owena of (he Democrat
job department, spent Chriatmaa with
his parents In Cordell.
Mrs. K. C. Young and Mra. hi. K.
Lucas had Christmas dinner yesterday
with Mrs. I* M. Ilegler.
Mrs. Murry and children of Bapulpa
arc guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs.
J. Allen.
Mra. Ixuigniiro spent Christmas
with her daughter Mrs. Todd and
family ut Calumet.
Mr. und Mrs. Kavmoiul llirgms and
Harold were Christmas dinner gurNls
yesterday of Mr. mid Mrs. *1. r. Mont-
gomery und son Kd.
Howard Collins was a dinner gueat
yesterday »t the home of Mr. and Mra.
Alva Williams.
Holeproof llose in gunmeUl chiffon
at Younglteim's. 2t
Mfa rfaT'RmxmTwfafah he fawR in
the Maya raRw la Yasata* Meek*
and mu al range ahjarta whkh he
nwaithad In exgfarfag pn-Uiuteric
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MHHftMM II MIMRin
tm® RMtnN M a nnfa image
carved la plan*, fatmd marly forty
year* age la a MM mound. »*r«
mmmed hy wpwl gaslngfat* uf the
guv sea want nfa only grnnlna. hat the
•aem tpurfawa ever Nfa faam the
m«>uad* and cumuli af tha prahlfaorlc
dviliwd raw ®f Ike Called Male*
probably theumada of years <dd. Pv»
feasor Uammln* refused aa offer of
I.MUI for It, **r fair a cafa af If, faam
a government erieatMc Infaltntiua.
Rat he kept It at the only one of Ite
kind for presentation to the Houston
museum.
The workmanship of this et«n*
image la perfect, requiring high gr-
tlatlc skill In *-0*001*1 ion and execu-
tion. Indkttlng that an advanced d®
gw® of civil list Ion had he®» reached,
•a well aa a knowledge of specie* of
anlmala that have not eileted N<r
thoussadp of year* on this continent.
The Image has the beak of an eagle,
the hunt of a rhinoceros, the feet of
•a elephant, the shell of n tortoise,
the dippers of a seal aad the tall nf
a (Ilia monster, also the winga of a
grasshopper or locust. It Is stained
with a brown pigment nf some an
known substance, and when discovered
wna Inraaed In red clay. It la carved
front a fine-grained hard white lime-
stone, la M Inches long and weigh®
0S pound* When found a email creek
had cut away part of the monad, leav-
Ing some of the Image exposed. It
haa been la Professor Cummins' pos-
session since 1MK.
Ae the ancient® of central Aala had
the tradition of the Noachlan deluge,
destroying the most of the world, an
ale® (he ancient American raws had
a similar tradition. Having enffared
from great destruction of vegetation
la what era now aomr of th« western
•tale* their tradition waa that the
world waa destroyed by ewarms of
graeghoppera. Thla Image commemo-
rates the destruction of the world hy
graaehopp®ra. according to Profertor
Cummins.
For the chon pout monthly pay-
ment—
UulMIng and Loan
—SCO—
Mra. A- 0. Morriaan
Over First Nut. Rank
rhona <08.
Christmas Dinner
Mra. Maud Williams delightfully
entertained with a Christinas dinner j
Thursday when she had us her Kuests
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Davis, Mr. and
Mrs. Jess Reek. Mr. and Mra. Walter
Campbell, Mr. L. O. Higgins and Mr. j
Bothell.
Family Dinner
Mr. und Mra. William Omni enter-
tained with a Christmas dinner. Their
guests were Mr. und Mrs. Dennis Omni
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Onun and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Traylor and little daughter
Yvonna June.
Dance
The Masonic Square and Compass
club are entertaining with u Christ-
mas dame this evening at the Ma-
sonic Temple.
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Dross entertain
ed at Christmas dinner yesterday
when they hud ns their guests Mr. and
Mrs. A. T. Little and family. Mr. and
Mrs. ('. Smith, Mrs. C. Newkirk and
daughter Colleen, Mr. Rross.. all of
Yukon, Miss Ethel Allard of Edmond
and Mr. L. Allard.
THOS. JENSEN
—FARM LOANS
—INSURANCE
—REAL ESTATE
■■ Phone 877 -
We have Just received the best line
of Wheel Toys at the Lowest Prices.
REED BT0RK8 CO.
Mrs. Pauline Smith and Miss Mil
dred Hulls had as their dinner guests
yesterday Miss (icorgle and Clms.
France of Oklnhomu City, .Dm Mr-
Cormlck, Arthur Hunter aud Leslie
Sheldon of Eleetrla. Kan.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Wilson had ns
their guests for Christmas dinner
yesterday Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Mont-
gomery and Mr. ami Mrs. John Town-
Heiul and family of Guthrie.
RfAD TUB WANT ADI.
The Past Time Bridge club will
meet Monday afternoon in the home
of Mrs. W. A. Thompson.
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 91, Ed. 1 Friday, December 26, 1924, newspaper, December 26, 1924; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc909041/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.