The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 291, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 8, 1929 Page: 1 of 4
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The task ol bidding aMn to a downy coach then
mornings might woil ba tormtd a lingering larowdl
WCATHin
TonlgM and Wednee-
d«ir partly • I a y d y.
Warmer aaat portion.
THE E RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
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JOHNSTON ROUT
LOOMS CERTAIN
AS EIGHT OPENS
KL MI NO. OKLAHOMA. TUIBOAV, JANUARY A it»
uNrrta
NUMoca mi
f==7} CONSTRUCTIVE PROGRAM PLANNED
BV RURAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE
TO AID AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY
Mrs Ora L. Da!a. 601 South Kmk
Inland, la III at her home
OKLAHOMA CITY. Jan §.~Allen
Street of Oklahoma county today re
aimed an speaker of the house of rep-
re aentatlvea.
Street resigned "In the Intereata of
harmony” In the Democratic pnrty.
The reslpnatlon followed a houae
vote earlier In the afternoon of 68 to
46 which adopted n rule providing
for n committee on commltteea of
five members which will dictate coin
mittee appnlntmcnta.
The Insurgents thua clinched con
trol of Inventlicntlotin ami made a
thorough probe and Impeachment al
moat a certainty.
Immediately the Irreconrllahlea
placed their alate for the committee
Iwfore the houne. They were Chan
Moon C. C. Heater, Frank Carmichael,
t) O. Owens and Joe rdiermnn. The
first three are Democnitn und Ow
' ns nml Shermnn nre Kepubllcani. A
few momenta later Street announced
his reslKnutlon.
OKLAHOMA CITY, Jan 8 -The
house "Irreconrllahlea” and Republlr-
nns today overthrew the Democrat
enurua program In the election of a
houae chaplain and elected 11 l>
Snoditroaa over T L. Illder. cauriia
i holco by n vote of 53 to 48
Snodgrass who was a* the In the
attempted aeaalon Inst winter wa« put j *«» make llu lr home At present they
te guests of the former's alater. Mi a
lu k Aher and Mr Aher. south of the
city
Mrn Ouy Fuller and aon, Guy Wee-
I ley, 40! South Hoff, accompanied by
i Mrs W K. Kpplnaer of Oklahoma
City left overland thla morn In a for
Ardmore, where thev will attend the
remainder of the week with relatives
• • •
Mra 8 H.. Drown. 414 South Rock
Island, haa returned from a few days'
ste.y nt Onn ua. where ahe wua called
by the Illness of hor mother, who la
much Improved.
• • •
Mra C. W Ferguson and children
of Hooker. Ok la., were the guests
Sunday anil Monday of Mr. and Mra.
Ashley Henderson and Miss Ida Fer
xison, 2034 East Wade
• II
Mra. I.. Ramabnrger and her aunt.
M’s Amanda McCoy, left overland
this morning for a few days' visit
with relatives at Blackwell.
• II
J. (J. Ralston of Oklahoma City
tiansacted business here today
• • •
Little Hetty Ann Curley. 819 South
Klllson, who has been seriously Hi
with pneumonia. Is reported much Im
proved.
• • •
A W Reynolds, 9or> Sou'll Williams,
was u business visitor lu (icary to
day.
Ill
Mr and Mrs. Frank Linden of Dor-
'•or. Texas, have returned to E| Reno
In nomination by Robert (' 0 rah tun.
one of thu ordinal "Four llorseuu n "
Oilier officials named were J
Woody Dixon, Marietta speaker pro
tern of the house and Tlpp Edwards
Hughes county, sergeant at a r m s.
John I.unroll, Norman, secretary of
the senate and Frank Cnr’er. torpor
niton ronuiHsloner. The sergeant at
arms Is to take tho oath January 1 I
when hl.s present term expires.
OKLAHOMA CITY. Jan S. The
tw-lftli pension of the Oklahoma le .is
hum<• convened at noon today and
tin- house, true to form, was In n row
In h : s than ten minutes on a ques-
tion that each member of the house
was for.
A 'ti St re*? was elected speaker by
a unanimous vote cf the Iioiiho and C
F Storms of Wnurlka was elected
president of th" senate. Tin* house
row was over the question of whether
Street should be elected by ucrhiinu
tb’ii nr l>y a roll call vote
Street's supporters demanded the
roll ca'I while the motion to r'rtt
c tlicTw.se was made by antl-ndmlnig
trntinnlat c
A motion vmis m ule t i table the
original motion for n roll cull vote
This v.as voted down by the Depute
lb an and Irreeon Rallies t to 5 hut
after considerable talk tho roll call
prevailed.
The senate vns called to order In
Lleuti nont Governor Holloway and
the oa'h to the nciv|y-elee led hc na I
tors was administered hv Jutb <
Thorn i II. Doyle of the criminal court
of at pe als Cham Jon s. Dtnorralle
« uii " • ch. l n. in cal'ecl tin* house t>
tuciiT and Chief Justice Mason of the*
sup cine c out administered the oath
With the exec Titlon of \V. N. Rarrv of
Okfuske e county, nil members of the
house were pre sent.
Rv DON A. Hint: I NS
rutted I*irsa staff Core rspondent
OKLAHOMA CITY. Jan, 8 (iov.
Hen y S. Johnston fot'ght a lo in:
ll'rht n • ilnst ImpenchnicMi* today a
the t' • Iflli i -s|on of the Okla'intaa
leg. datum convened.
The session opine with the hoi"'-
mi n'/.itIon controlled by Inoirgetit
b i I ten a. Hie senate apparently
Geneva Ann. sm ill daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Weaver, who has
n ill with Influeiua Is reported as
i ie. tly improved.
• •
Mrs. J. It Kelly, 724 South Hud
'■ n. who suffered u severe sprain of
'he utikl" In a fall Saturday night |-
I *• ported getting along nicely
• • •
Mr. and Mi i. Hugh M laminin, xu2
8’o lit Mltc hell, announce the birth of
i daughter we Khliit? eight and otic
half pounds, Monday, January 7. to
i horn they have given the name, Na-
omi Kern.
• • •
Mr and Mrs F. A Me Cat hv mill
son Haul Jo.ic ph, who have been the
tn. Os for the past fortnight of Mrs
leCarthy's parents, Mr. and Mrs F.
II laio-en nt Oliurehe, departed th
morti'.ng for their home In Chicago.
III.
I. • •
Miss Martha Mrl'heeters. food am!
nutrition specialist at Stillwater was
'he guest today of Miss Irene Hanna,
i oil" demonstration agent of Cana I
trail county. Miss Me Plirotcr* and I
'! sS Hanna gave a demon:*! ration
•III-, afternoon h( the farm home of
Mis Ora Dyer. May view community
• • «
Mrs. C It. Miller, 111 South Ma 1
< ii h, expects to attend the funeral!
f Mrs Flora K. Ward In Oklahoma j
c t v Wednesday mornlni’. She will
d o attend the funeral of Mrs Ida M I
Lewis In Te i'iiniseh Welti lay rfter j
n Mrs. Lewis was past worthy
e ami Martha of the general iwaml
Impter of the Order of Eastern Star
• • •
I' II I,oose n Is ill ut Ills home Hi
i iknrc he.
• • •
Mis* Margaret I'etree and W J
Galt will ho dinner guests nt the In
verslty (l ilt lu Oklahoma C;tv thh
'Veiling.
Urpe Progressive Tillers of the Soil to Co-Operate in
Endeavor for Advancement.
Legamea: Twenty awes clover a«ed
A constructive program of major lug dltnoastrat Inns. 20 annual le-
nd minor activities for the aertnil- gome demonstration*. any beans, cow-
tural Industry of Canadian county for peat. fie.
the year, was adopted Friday at a Oo# Rotation: Work out programa
meeting of the county agents advisory uf crop rotations on farms whenever
......■Ill# Of whic h L. T Mohnlke la
chairman and Job. F Roy. secretary
Fifteen members were present. Fol-
lowing a survey of the agricultural
situation of the county, the commit-
tee decided upon three main lines of August
endeavor: Soil Improvement; Crop Ltgum* Conference,
Improvement and Dairying. Theno
three phases of work nre directly re-
lated and the committee frit that
they should he emphasised as they
aro essential to the* grlrnltiirnl wel-
fare of the county.
Minor lines of activity decided up
on were Poultry. Farm Management.
j TODAY’S BVENTS
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requ
Fec^lltora: T’se of commercial fer-
tllltcrg on demonatratlon field* of
wheat, cotton and alfalfa.
Rarib Tour, during the month of
to be held In
February.
CROP IMPROVEMENT
Puce^Rcad Work: Five farms grow
•tie pute seed wheat, and a similar
number growing respectively pure
teed »Ala, pure seed grain sorr+nim**.
pure -sad cotton and pure seed corn.
Seed testing foe Oisoase Oats and
I! >d nt Control Farm Engineering and w heat tor smut. Com for dlplodln rots.
1.1vc stoc k. Nrw varlctlea: Testing of any n"«
The committee In mapping out the crops that might be nf value to the
>';rs f«'>» .program especially urge farming* Industry
DAIRYING
nml Invite all farmers and others in
ten -teil to aid and cooperate In car-
rying It out succeasfully, as the com-
m.ttc-e believes the program na out-
I in cl particularly fita the needs of Cm
" idian county furmeis, and will be
'nlvanlagenua to them Pima foe car-
rying out the years work will b,
•b>ne na far na possible through (he
....... result and method demnnstia-
Homs with rroups of farmers rjih"i
H..m as personal servlie work.
It la expected that any farmer t
questlnr agricultural assistance will
be will.nr to sponsor a method or r«-
milt c|* nicniMt rut Ion, If so requested h>
the- county agent. For Install e. in the
rodent eracHcal.oil wo k. If a detaen
stratlon Is ib sired It stii*iild It f<.i
the entire community nml not ul**n<
for tho individual farmer who made
the request.
I he advisory rouimlttie voted t*»
no i t quartetly ut u nt on-day lunch
'on, Fie meetings to be on April ti,
July 20 and October :ti At the <’
meetings III” prog lens of tile uoik
will h« discussed and al *o method-
f curry*ug on the program. Th" pm
• tarn in detail is as (ollowti:
Major Acti\ities
SOIL IMPROVEMENT
1481— Jonathan Bah her. colon's!
governor of MaasarhueMts and New
Jersey, born. DUd at Ulaal>eihto'«n.
N. J.. An# U. 1767
1792— Lowell Mason, to whom this
country It chlsfly iudsbted for the In-
troduction of music tsachlnr In iha
public schools, born at Medfleld. Mass
Died at Oran(e. N. J., Aim 11, 1972
1816- The Amei leans under Andrew
Jackson defeated the Urltlah In the
battle of New Orleans.
1821—Gen Janies Longatrect. the
"war horse of th* confederacy," born
in Rdgeflsld District, 8. C, Died at
Gainesville, Oa., Jan 2. 1904
1824—Wilkie t’oihns. celrluated
novelist, born In l-ondon. Died there.
Sept 23. 1889
183! -g|r Lawrence Alma Tadema.
fatuous English palmer, born Died at
Wiesbaden, Oermany, June 24. D*12
1876—Beginning of the trial of Hen
ry Ward Beecher on charges brought
by Theodore Tlllon.
1916—Gallipoli eiacuated by th#
Allies
18J5—Ell Whitney. Inven’or of the
cotton gin, died.
1873— William M. Tweed, Tammany
leader, brought to trial In New York.
1894 World a Fair building* In Chi-
cago destroyed by fire.
jlZERO WEATHER
GRIPS MIDWEST
IN RECORD LOW
Herd Improvement: By la) Herd
lr”'rciYem*nt association; ;b), better!
hire" fet culling herds of rows.
Feeding: (a). l’ae of balanced rs
(Iona, tb) Feeding according to pro | /—
dm Hon, fc) Growing legume feeeK
Dairy Calf Clubs: 25 members. Dal
ry Juciglng school, dairy demons!ra
Hon teams ami dairy judging team.
INlinor Activity Program
Pooftey: County poultry show and
14 Kchnol house shows.
F^rrn Enqlnserino; Septic tunks
*"11 saving dnuia and pond building
Farm Management: Farm account
work, 2d demonstrations Farm out
look moetlng on February 7.
CHICAGO. Ill. Jan I T-wiper*
tures ranrlng from tern to 24 degrees
below aero prevailed today In the
middle and northweat canting more
than a score of deatha and intense
suffering
All records for this winter felt he
for* the snb-aero weather which
swept down from the Canadian north
west two days ago The low temper-
ature reported was 24 degrees below
tero at Derlls Lake. N D.
Some relief within the aeit 24 hour*
was promised by weather forecasters
H. J Lloyd, official of the Chicago
area predicted the cold wave would
move southward and temperaturea
would rise In the Great Lakes region
and In the northwest.
Two deaths from freettn* In Chlce
go were added today to the toll of W
attributed to the ooid wave In the
atrteken area atnee Saturday night.
Chicago's death total atood at f
The temperature tn Chicago ranged
from aero to 8 and 10 degrees below
but even more Intense cold was preva-
lent over the north west.
From Over The County 0nlj' Two 0ffici,U
Take Oath of Office
1
Okarche High School
The elates of 1828 of Okarche high
school hdcl Its first reunion Iteccin
bar 27 al the Hotel Bnutherii In El
Reno.
Hnth of the Okarrha baukctball
teems play Lacy at Lacy Friday. Jan-
uary 11.
Dover basketball team* will meet
our teams here January 18 Come!
Help ua make a double victor).
Everyone wan glad to beMu story
Onlv two county officers took tho
oVh of office Monday at the court
house, ss new terms were begun h>
those recently elected to office, Coon
ty Clerk Cecil Pros* administered the
vnth to T C ahecklett, sheriff and
Frank Taylor, court clerk, both of
whom were re-elected at the Novem
h«r election
County Judge R. J Klnti reelect-
ed to the office will take the oath on
Rodent Control: Five* c umiuniunlty I whst wo expect
•l< monatrotlona on gopher control, rat t.orlno Lvnd anl Rill Rroderaon are
S SfTJLSr tt5
Otttrol n:id prairie dog control.
Livestock: Promotion of Pig Cl th
work, < Klwnnla Pig (’lub».
Those In attendance at the meet
imr Friday wore: J. W. Lorcn'cn
J"!itt Lot nic n. Curl Rorneman Jaaon
Clark. JamcB Capp. Frank Evans, J
M K■ na.cly, p )| Wynne, A L
Smith. Merle Woods. Ray Mahe r,
Fete Jciii.cn, Frank Hall. Irma South
county Mipertntendcnt. End Percy.
It Ctlt!
Terracing: Twenty result d< i.ci. denH.nMR|Pt "n l!'“"rtll. da“o
herd tester, Fro.l Morrlfleld. district
" cut |. \v Osborne, crop specialist
uiel Eva Realty, distil* t ilcinonstrn
tIon uk* nt.
Strattons our tho county. Training ot
t*n farniiis to do terradn:: wot:
Ti alnltu? of 20 jtininrs to do t uhc In •
l ' ii UTrucIng dc nionsirationH.
G"'" i Me I, an, lix SouiIt Admit \
i" - mi O’.il.ilionii City vl-dtor today
Mrs ( has. Idx. 31;
ill with Ilifl'lcll.'H
Fist Wade I*
anti Johnston mid tho poll I al f.it
the irivornor about to lie i|*||v<
Into Hi ' Ii n*Ii of Ills i n ini''
Oic:night il v* 1*1111 ni.-i found the
47 lkopilhl.calls of the lions*' I* d Itv
a caucus to *. M'l'ort th” mill .ulin nli
• rail ii hou-.t' mcnihcrs end their *1
mauds for a lomtulHne to chime .•
i .mmlttei' *.h arln ; Allen Ftt n<!
ministration spi .kiTelect of Ills ap-
pointive power i
This t-* min It t ic - s!':tecl to be com
pc* * d of irreenne Inltles will name the
Im* gating < ■ *ntm111 * •■ us v.'ell us nil
dber connnltlc ' The stratcry In-
so s the taking up of uti Imp* itch
in lit but He In the holt *>. Dutlng the
first Weeks nf the He "--c oll the re lire
threuic of It.:; • ;•« Im.*nt of tin roi-
11 nor i\ b'n 3o clay.-c
Thi i. •n i t: " b
t lot • d tlii'l* final 11 on i in a
at 1«>: 13. The session w,i. reporti'd
tl.il niunlotts l\ *IkmiI i Ii,■ n:-e III -: nil-
lit* ill. Ill 11* iiti'il from luf-l nli 'i* Fro,a
mui'is Infill in al* n. Hi' "ii liable i
Wi uld nauic 50 m* tubers on tin cm
mlttc e on conini.ttecs. The el ite
would name t) o uw mi a ii <o
Sherman of the Republican a *1 t ;i:i•
Moon, (' (.’. Heater and Ft ns Fur
tnl haid of Hi** iiis.iipvnt lb incsr.its
t
Harry (' Hind ford, 1 _• * t • S uth liar
I ker, dc pa i t*i| Monday even tu: for
I f' W dais' hlislllems trio to ( hie
I 111.
II
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i M ' I’t'f gv Slmw and I.ee Eclv.in
Toils* Smith spent Monday alter
I unoti in Oklahoma City.
RAIL OFFICIALS
IN BRIEF VISIT
A P-irtv or Reel: Islend officials
Hmin rhlenco spent Sunday nli-hf In
FI Reno nml while In the cite made
an In-nectlun tour of Hie El It* n*>
prnpetilea. T!.<> party was c h< *dil»r*
up budget Items for Improve rn* n'
■>ver Hie system, and It |K said that
no cltunites were mad** ii anproprl,,
Hons ma le for the rail improve im nt
program here
Those In th” party wore |. c
Friteh. vice president in chin-e o'
*!*' r.i'l ns. W It Emery, superintend
■nt of nio'li - .*»•.• ; w. t| im.ts
hlef t nrmc ei. and L. A Rl.lmnlson
general superlntc udeiit of moth*
p*Wc*r.
G* tterul Maiunvr A H Warner, a *
'ant p* acral nmri.ee* r E p K* |li
I- no* ki tt. Hup>-r>nl( tnl* nt ),
tnalnti nance of way. joined Hi
r" n"d continued the ir.|
Loc k. Ark.
OKARCHEBANKER
I® SUDDENLY
Fran Loosen vie* pre|*|-nt a-!
'xli-cr "f the First National h .iitj c>i
■'lui'c It" dic cl s'iddi nly i hurtlv nit* •
i"on Tuesday. He was a pioneer fl
iniii'li*r *.f Canadian ccujifv. nod v.* 'I
no', ti iii state hankiin: clr*les
•
: hoo! Handicapped
Hy Excess of Red Ink
III with the Mu.
Watch for the dute of the senior
| plavy "The Mummy and the Mump*."
Okarche will go to Rig Four Jan
uary 18 tn play hoaketball.
Roth Alumni games were good The
highs* hind girls defeated the Alvm
na 21 to 12. while the hlghscbouls d*
fentid the alumni 26 to 23
We won both games from Omega
Tin g4rls* score was 43 to 11, tire
boys acuTI was 20 to 16.
lit • Four played h *rc Dgcetttber 1*'
The boys defeated Itlg Four 52 to to
The H'g Four girls defeated our girls
50 to 28.
Tile Christmas pi errant given hv
'he grnde department was very pre tty
Aftei the program Santa runic* and
save candy and gifts to all the stu
dents
Tic Fre-dinn ii have written themes
f" M!sh Voh* ns gwpplemcniniy
''oik for Ancient History. The* f b-
,■ 11 for the theme was "The Life
"f Aletaitcler the Great" Flto "ays
•’ Hi* nic e w* u* truly gient. II* ro arc
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Nay Ion, 1111 South 11**
" ab'e til r* st!lllo Ills duties ut tl
'* ,"ii| E of. today, after a t*
'ayh" IIIiu'ms with Influcnni
WEISMULLER QUITS
FRESNO. Cal, Jnn
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her f.itlicr
Mis Griffin I h.ihv Is III
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Women's Farm (out mi (tec
Meet (o Ratify IVo^rant
At the lllei 11 ii IX fif (he county !
'id < iiilvlmrv icmmlitee on Jnn
4 a tentative Murrain was nu* I
bt" d ' r in: H wmil n fur the couiln- I
• : In ib a of th•• . i , that mail
"("inn mein!” ih of the c Din ml 11 * I
< r* unihle tn attend tic commit!'' I
j litre ting. 11"ii* llnuna, home dem 1
mi'!:ation a.'c nt has mnounri el . I
' tocetin ! in! i 1"*. tor th* ; iii i
pose of ratifying Hi" progtam u:< j
idopted.
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tl* t*» buy, he ary 1
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nth pirifound!) iuipti *c|
Gladys and Roy Rrismnn entertain
till*
S' t loti- It* ss of tlic situul * a
1 *1 with n ib Ilghtfiil N* w Y* nr s eve
Ihi.i ri
1 promptly pitied an ruder
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The lieinmratli c.iaciis Is nn>t« i •
Mood to have ratified All. n Street-. UNITY CLL'ft
election ns speaker. J Woody Dixon The Fnlty club will meet w th Mrs
Iu>ve c unty. as spciker pro t* nt, Tlpp ' J D.ilott. l'llt! South Hark r. Wed
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of llielr pled a
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to t.
M’SII.N, Texas. Jnn k-
ort Greeter Is a m w rai
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■ •!' iH"'i b'lt the flr-t to folio* th.
r'lfexslon is ii l n!vcr»*|iy of T« x
In* cant ''a of the lemUi •'•
itbil| I.- nt winner of the
"ItlllW* tein C 'life r» ||. e m i,
"t.Iaillmnder" Ik*’ K > .11 wl I •
i" air arrival* ut th” Fort \V i h
ft : field He I* nn airplane Mum
' 'I'd ; l ■ nt a vi ation tour In t
ir t.e by hlcrrls and writes a p . „
• olonut for six T-xi
Edward*. Illtglu s co in V as s r ~• int
at atm* and It. r. 11 E Rider. Mu
koyce. ihapiuln
L. W. Suodciy. Alva, aitiv# in the
spe( lal seaalon on th*- in ur, cut shh
wi n tho m nor It y h iutc flu u h aJu
•hip lu thu Itepuhl.van tauuu.
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MARRIAGE L !CEN6r fi.
Mnrrlurq llci im t t,..xo h. c u I? uiril
at (lie office of Court ( i ti Frank
Tsylor to Wm. F. McClendon of Okie
horns City, and Winnie leria Rose of
Hurunt. Ok la; Roger Frovine of Still
water, Okla. nnd Jennie lloslir of
Pawnee Okla.
lay afternoon at 2 3*«.
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You rhiiuld have r. iuAikuhle
P'Hira of ixpn.slon In uuib.c
and poetry. Tito nature will U?
MM. an*l If tb.' f til i* \
tl*o. ttiiud arc tq* rt»I yutr nicy
•as |y hr i oiiie u In m ;ac tor to
tn -nklnd. Thole will b* trials,
hut patience will tt •
work uu to victory.
Johnny Wel*«mul|iT, proclaimed hy
many a* the grpt.t**.! swlutruer of all
thee, la to retire fr»tn amateur com-
petition fulloixliig lila perfi*riiiiin<« In
■cholnsllc swimming chnniplonalilpa In
Chicago on .fault ry 3.
Pub •vi*,,*. deni, tf only con I ......... n,,w,p"!M
tfnmd b ug *mm. Tourist.*, mostly IMalllisflPS OffifCS
Ainericnti, pay 8 a*.**n year to p* t
In for n look aroun*l at H • T*nier of
London.
lace, newly elected county attorney,
waa Inaugurated In Dnmmber follow-
ing the resignation of Dno Jennings.
Herbert Keller , county treasurer,
frma South, county superintendent
and R O. Finley, county commlaalon-
er all of whom were re-elected will
begin thMr new terms on the first
Monday In July, nt the expiration of
the fiscal year.
Countv Clerk Brass and County As-
sessor John Stanley w#r* held over
officiate.
I eo*urer Will IimUII
Rann^r Cranire Officer*
Renner Grange will meet Saturday
January 12. at 8 p m State Lecturer
Homer Holden of Medford Okla. will
Install the officers for thla year
There will he a short sdditlonal pro-
cram after which oysters will h»
served to all member* who are clear
on tho hook* to December 21. 192'1
Mho to families of am h member*
•
Funnml of Mrs IVnncr
Will He Held Wednesday
Funeral services for Mrs J F
Conner, will he conducted st 2 o'clock
W.-dnc Hclnv afternoon hy Rev Wut
Mntthes at the Christian church 40b
c’ntiMi Darker avenue Mr* Penner
"< *1 at 4 o’clor k Monday morning at
'h** family homo 314 4«nth Darker
‘-'ho was the daughter of Mr und M->
'■■'hit 1'alo who preceded her In death
M s Penner was a nativ- of odar
• y. M*» lu 1889 she removed with
' or family to Oklahoma City, and a
iear later *ame to El Reno, where
“lie ha* *lnce resided fn 1<*96 she
« *s united In mnrriag* to J K Pen
ner.
Relative* from out of the city who
will attend the funeral nre: Mr and
Mr- c u post of Wichita Kan.
M's Murv Klapp, sons Claude. Roy,
Emmett. J**hn and daughter Mr*
less Rowe nil of Terumaeh, Okla ;
Mr nnd Mr* || W Morgan tind
bmghtsr .Ml** Dorothy Mitchell; M-
ml Mr* Ki-nneth Mllchelj; Mr and
Mr Maurice Mitc hell and Mrs Flora
II.lines of Oklahoma Cite, Mr and
tr* Jr i M'Taatl of la>ok”I*a. Osl.t
•
Hus Accident Injuries
Result in $.'15,000 Suit
OKI.AIIOM \ CITY. Jan v J F
Tocl'l driver of a Pickwick Inis wht* h
■ (it I l*i passctigera In a * rush near
' I It* P i Dec* ruber 3t nskcl F5,"*"i
Ki an Injurv *.*;tt today a.-clnst the
' "" tin* n.tr,pan)
Todd cl''mod he sn* furnished i
*s wh 1 li had n faulty st*-erlng geai1
ml that he «as s* rloualy Injured
'•in ii the tins crashed into a * >n• r« • •
1 rtilre
To*ld Is d* femlant with the bn*
1 mpnny In en**th»r suit filed, Janu
•’V 4. hi Elvl* Davla, |,o* Anaelea. a
c nger Davis also ark* 135,000
For Practice of La**
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The lnvet*rete Fib
"These looking experts mi* nlwoya
. writing about thick butter," aaicj ti,*
j mere mule render of Woman's Horae
Companion. “Anil*ody knows that the
j best hatter In professional baseball la
a thick tihtter."—Woman's Home Com-
1 panion.
Funeral of Mrs. Ward
Hill Be in Oklahoma Citv
Fun*rn| aervlcn* for Mr* FI* ra T.
\\ ard who did Sunday morning st
her h"n.e In Oklahoma C ty will h*
b" 1 at It) : lit Wdnesday morning
'ron the IVrrlne Cnd.-rtaklng home
In Oklahoma City.
Interment will he uiude In the
Chlckutiba cemetery
It v M. Fauhi n. ntt-.*n”y ha* ......
I offices at S'vith Dlckfn d
tin*- over tho Patterson Drug store
n*l wll mange In the r tteral prac-
'I*” of law He has b«rn a rrsl
• nt r.f El Reno sine* ]9ny, and fer
ti.anv years had been a member r*'
• Rock Mumt leral staff More G
>• idly lu* has been associated w’ h
*' I. F'tfg M* Fatihlon his a w!'*
i< qtmln'iin*« In this comtuiinlty ami
bt 1 »tabl nhlng an office of hi* o*n,
has the best wishes of his nurncr s
fVlends. |
birthdays
E Durton Holmes traveler
lecturer and author, born in
Ciilcax'o. 54 years aro today
Queen Helena of Italy born In
Montenegro 56 year* ago today
Henrik Sh!p«tead t' 8 n-
ator from MlnmeoU. boru In
Kandiyohi county, M.uu. 48
years ar*o todsy
Aucustua Thomas, famous
playwilght, horn lu Rt. I^eits,
♦ 70 years ago today,
a Clay 3 Briggs. Texas r.*o Z
> rmsstiian. bom In Galveston. 53 X
^ y«er» ago today |
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 291, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 8, 1929, newspaper, January 8, 1929; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc909119/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.