The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 260, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 10, 1925 Page: 3 of 4
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T1IK LI RENO DAILY DLAIOCUAI
Social and Personal
i
MllS. ANNA WARNER JONLS
Delphian Society
Mrs. M. K. Lucas was hostess to
tliu Delphian society Monday with
Mrs. A. 0. Jackson an leader
The lesson was on "French Op-
eras." Those taking part in the pro
cram were, Mrs. Ft D. Ashbrook, Mrs.
P. A. Inge. Mrs. W. H. Iiuckner, and
Mrs. J. F, Gadberry. Mrs. A. G
Jackson gave a delightful piano solo
There were two visitors prtesent.
Mrs. A. IF. Sturdivant nmt Mrs. M.
J Vass of New Milford, Conn. The
club will meet in two weeks at tin ~
Wigwam.
* "O" ■■
The Square and Compass club held
their first meeting of the year in the
Masonic club rooms Friday night.
November 6th. Prior to the evening!
(lancing a business meeting was held
and the following officers were elect-
ed for the ensuing year- J. C. Stick
ley. president; FI. G. Crockett, vice-
president; E. G. Miles, secretary; J
O. Mathews, treasurer.
About 30 couples were present.
Nave's orchestra furnished the mu
sic for the evening.
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El Reno Chapter O. E. S.
The regular meeting of the F.l Kent,
chapter O. E. S. was held last eve-
ning in the Masonic Temple. A so-
cial hour was enjoyed by a large
attendance.
—o-~
Word has been received by friends
of the marriage of Miss Gertrude Gib-
son to Mr. Arthur Becks of Chicago,
Wednesday, November 4 •
Mrs. Reeks was formerly an El i
Reno girl and has many friends here.
She was a talented musician and
played for various entertainments in
El Reno. She is the neice of Mrs.
Addie Reniff.
Mr. Reeks has been employed by t
the Western Electric company for |
about nine years.
After a short honeymoon the young,
couple will be at home at 1152 North
Springfield avenue, Chicago III
o
Miss Irene and Helen March enter-
tained the members of the Fan He!
Ionic dull Monday evening.
After the business meeting. Bridge
was the diversion when Mrs. Paul
Leibman won the favor for high
score. A delicious luncheon was
served.
There will ht1 a short business meet
ing next Monday evening to complete
Ttie Hope Chest Plans.
Mr. and Mrs. It. I-. Filkins, Tool
East Wade are rejoicing over the ar
rival of a seven-pound daughter horn
November 9, to whom they have given
the name, Doris Jean.
Mrs. i N. Almond and Mrs. Wilt
Atkinson of Pueblo, Colo., are her. i
visiting at the home of Mr. and Mr;
Ren Wewerka, J15 North Maeomb.
PHONE 19
Italy* Heron
• 'or .if the )u.;>r.>-,ie feature* of (
i.i p*. .~,M»t..n in honor of Vidor Em- j togt-m, that it < aa be prohibited, dlf
In III* effort to define fnderen
music,* which it prohibited tva With
. Published Nov to. II, IJJit
(Kl K. no Util) I), moors • >
.uni's
WEDS RICH CANADIAN
NOTICE OF B.DOERS
.......... G'entv-hftli ton.ternary »* 1 ftrultiea tre being encountered A _ „ _ _ . .
j i ,A The Board of • osnty Commlssionri
Vu . •1. Hull, wi« I he -lined of ** | pali.-rw,Mnan h«td* lf.nl any mutW of Canadian County. Oklahurox. will r.
"Cnrilmldlnr wlo ....... than half * j ,4tyed on . s«»pl.ooe I- immoral; Jjg* So^rn^n«.*°1WP for ££&
n beret« a policeman detls-e* ib»t tin work on Yukon Dr a mag. I >itvh. jnn»t-
. . , ,nK of leaning out. widening and raising
Miaphoiie it elevating tnd iexpectable
eejitiirl ago fought il.eir wuy with |
' the Ids later" from .Marsina to Capua. '
Not ••illy in (tirade* Imt often on nr I
<imm y ilny* .«ne tn .. -hi these pic 1
Mir.-,--jt e ••'•! melt, with tlieir red shirts
and limit long white lie .ml* and fre
ipn-ntl.v In white trousers, hobbling
along ito streets on canes. >omeli>nek
imitnMiiig to ihrn.selve* ami eyeing
iittiouslv ibis 11..Isi, white, modert |
Rome. (!. , i. ii from ll.e glewjjr ;
reddish browo .i \ ini nl.i. li |l.e\ of |
fered their I;s • ■ ^ Is tlie referenc'd i
'Im li they dispire the produo of a |
i etna idle l.gend.' I‘.‘Gulps. Hut they
h:m- a sound title to honor. They
never (in... ki.| a fo« weaker In arms
and ouiuIm r» than fhemselvea. They I
never persecuted the weak. They
never Jiundliaioil or mistreated » «tin-
quered fue. They never cintlseini'd
the property of the |ioor. Not all the
younger Italians who hnv* used vio-
lean* for patriotic ends have »s good
■4 record us theirs.
If tweeted right We believe il.e police
man <■ right although we do noi re. *1
hearing a saxophone ibti l.e.rg
fretted quit* fight
In the crusade arainat .-rime, wleeg
1« being organlred by eome of the proin
meat eillren* of the enuntry. one ot
the Important tilings suggeof.-d is Iba1
* critical eve will he kept on pub i«
ofhefals " which intv net he the le*«e
impart aai
banks.
Hid-. i . h.- lil< .1 with County Clerk. Kl
It. no, Oklahoma, with . ash or certified
. lu ck to the amount of 5 p. re. nt of t,».
tn! l id Preference rlghi will l.». given
t» properly owners to t.ike Work at h.w
hid.
Commissioners rrserve the right to re-
)• • t any or all hid- Ordered this 7th
da.' "f November. I9J5.
C. K. IIKCS.S.
County Ch-rh
A itMiritt hotel in the Havanan A!pt
request* Its guest* to pay their bill*
before climbing ibe tnounlaius. I'll,
hotel seems lo proceed on the theorj
shat the jack n»a* ooi rowe tntnMIti,
after
I
Catherine ••'nlvcri. stag,. and scuett
-tar. who married recently to
<V>I. George a. fAtrmthers uf Montreal.
1 ansda. wi ll know n millionaire stain*
man and breeder of hnraes Si.e was
he widow ..f i'sii! Armstrong, play-
wriglit
Romantic Robber
Reside tier bed when -.lie arose in
the morning the beautiful wife of »
'vcaltliy -merchant of Lugano, Switaer-
land, found her jewels dune up In s
tieut package and the following letter
written in Italian; “Slgnorina—1-Mst
] night I visited yonr flat when you
i were asleep. As I had not the honor
nt a personal invitation, I entered by
the open window—frankly In order to
rol) you. You will notice that l col-
lected yonr Jewels and some other val-
uables, which I am greatly ashamed
to say I intended taking with me I
saw you sleeping peacefully and fell
in love with you. 1 sat by your bed-
side for ten minutes 'devonrlitg* your j i
beauty, and became ashamed of my- | J
self. Therefore 1 restore you your I I
jewels Your humble admirer."
FOR OVER 40 YEARS
IIAI.I/S t 1 I VKitII VJKIMl |\i; | , ,.r
•sed s'c. .-ysfull} in t •r>atn..:.t it
■ Miami.
It*1.1.* ( vrvnnti victricix:
slats uf ar. ..»,:iUneat « o ., a *i,
Kclicvc* ;..*•*! appUeathn. and *'.«
Internal Mcdi.a To- ic, ivhl.-h a t;
Hirough th* *{’ »od on th. Mucous .vut
fa'v. t'.u riMiuciRg »h" inflammation.
Sold 1" pi) druggists.
F» •' 1 4 . v v t v.. Tot, .] i O' lo
BUILD IT UP!
People have coughs and
colds mosllv because ihey
lack resistance and are nol
adequately nourished.
Scott’s Emulsion
rich in vitamins supplies the
weakened system with
nourishment that helps
restore resistance.
Build uf* your strength
uith Scott’s Emulsion.
Slow mfeif. n
i<‘ubiukt-j Nov : to jo,
(El R»n baity I>. iu<- r,.( i
NOTICE OF THE SALE OF BEAL
ESTATE
Notice l.< hiTuby giv. n that In pur-
fcuaho of ;in order -f -tie County Court
"f Canadlitti County, stale of Oklvhoima
tu. d«- on th- twenty-futirUt day of Hep.
limber. t:c.'.'.. in th-- matter ..f tt..- •-*
tat* oi J. it Wiley, deceaord. th.- un-
(lernirntd Ji» th. i.Umlmrtrntrlx ,.f raid
dveeaned, will *II at privatv aalo »•-.
th.- tdgbi'St bidder for .ii*h In l.in.t. rub-
1<-ct 1 continuatien l.y ('..unt'
• •urt. ' ii Krid.ii th- J.'tli a.iy . f No-
Vemlo-r, tn:;., at t\w. «.'.|.«k p. m., nt
thv «.ffi>. of vii«i Canadian County
Court, nt the City of Kl lt.no. In raid
''anaitUn County, all th. right, tttn.
mUri-at ..no rstAtt- u( *aid J. It Wlhy,
.l.y. .tHi-rt, at the time of hli. d< ath. ann
H ’I. right, nil.- inu lati-reat th.t tb.
■Aid mtil. ha-,, by operation .jf law.
r otlirraiM, avuuirtd In an.l to .ill tl.it
-rtnin land lying .itol li.-lng 'n th*
County of Canadian. St,.t. of oklnhom...
i-oundr.i and detwrlbi-.l f.dluv u •)
upon th.- foltoointr t.-ru an I ...n I.
tl.-n". to-wit;
All th.it iwrt of Lot- and I. and
th ■ South Half of tli North" i
guart.-r of ik-.tlun in Tot. n i,ip
' “ N.-rih Hang.- 10 IV. u nl tbt
11
I ■ i -1 i»n M.-rldlnn, it ing North ..i the
right-of-way of th.- c •. It t ,v r
It.'- t'o.. containing 70 Dir." more or
I'M*. niK.n the follow tug i. rnt" Cash
in hvtd.
bids must I., in writing and m..y I..
it at the off in- of Ch.ix. t< M"or.',
tlornev it-lnw, ;.J!i Lllwrty National
tank Building, Oklahoma City, Okl.i
• tn:. ..r may !..• delivered to th.- admin
•drainv |>ereonally, ,.t her rehidenoe in
- CWj ••{ IVntun, Htate of Texas. ..r
f .»>• t*. tiled in the offi.-e |h*- Judge
t the snid Canadian County Court.
Dated this Mh dav of October, 19J'
MRU. M J Wlt.KV.
v.tmii'lmratrlx of the Kstat. oi
t. It. Wiley, Itceeasod
By CM AS. !, MOOI IK.
tier Attorney.
SURPRISED TESTERS
Mrs. Pearl Putman left this morn ;
ing for Ponca Gity, where she will j
visit with her brother. Mike Lam-!
hurt.
Mrs. A. H. Sturdivant. 2D South
Williams lias as her guest her mo-
ther, Mrs. M. I. Vass of Milford. Gunn
o—
The J. G. I-, club will meet with
Mm. Joe Reichert Thursday after-
noon at 2 o’clock.
o- -
Roh Mallonee was an Oklahoma
City visitor Monday.
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Mrs. J. 1’. Neal will entertain th,.
Talk-A-Rit club Thursday evenin'-;,
o-
Mre \-hhrtiok will <nt'rtiin Kntr*.
Nous cluh Tuesday
You Know a Tenlc is Good
when it makes you eat like a hungry j
hoy and brings back the color to your
cheeks. You cun soon feel the Streng-
thening. Invigorating Effect of
GROVE’S TASTELESS CHILL
rONIC. CO-
ELK’S ANNUAL CHARITY FAIR
AND CARNIVAL
KLK’S HOME, EL RENO
NOVEMBER 23-28
I'ubtelic.l O.f l .. •!.. Nov. „, 192.-,
• PI lt.no lsilly Democrat)
N THE DISTRICT COURT OF CAN
AOIAN COUNTY. STATE OF OKLA
HOMA.
Ci-ltl.- I’ll/.iU tli Blrehllt'ld, Ptnintlff vt*.
,Dissc'll 1,4-tl, I Sir. hfl.l.l, Defendant. No.
N’OTtCi;
nil. STATE OI OKt)AHe»MA To ltu.«-
hdl D'-kIIc BlrehfliUi
Take notl.v that you have l>.-cn sued
n ihc ah'.vn named court by *n{«j plain-
lit, i.-r dlvor. »•. vii th* grounds of gron*
‘cglc. I "f duty, nnd < xtreme cruelty,
era.'Ing for th, , ustodj of minor chil-
!r>-n; arid y«.u. said defendant, ipunt an-
•w.T th" petition filed herein by said
'Ininilff on or l.efore the J7th dav of
November. 1986, or said petition will he
alo-n ns true, and Juigitn-nt for vald
plaintiff will l"» render. 1 accordingly.
Dated thi- nth dav of October. l&Jf..
•SEAL) FRANK TAYLOH.
Court Clerk
i ( Wheeler. Attorney for Plaintiff.
I.»wjei> and psyehulngiM* sin red
u Iimi H-.irj b Sievciixon. freshinuii
law student at llie I niter-ir. of lora,
broke the limit ||>P\ hud '■el fo Iliv'r
nev. levf to deiertniiie the aptitudo •>!
lew sllldent* II'1 rung up a a .■:■•* of
l‘»f) wiiere 12ii find la-en • oiisidere.l the
highest possible mail; Stevepsoti bus
iron :i plRec <m more defiate leamr
than an.' oilier "-111.10111 at the I’nl
Teriiti of Jown
f
FinerTexture
J and
Larger Volume
in your bakings
r Same Priced
for over 33 years
^25 Ounces for 25CJ
G’UhllKh O-.t. '.I. 31; Nov. 1. It. 81, 19JS.)
• Kl Reno Da ip. tv niucrat)
TV it: t»F t.KDAMOMA.
AV'i" \ N f'OCNTY. **s.
tv THG DISTRICT coikt within
I AND IMU SAID COCN’tV
! AND RTATi:
*' iNer. ■ >• rter Mortgage Company, -.<
corporation. Plaintiff.
vs.
Uonru p. c«urtn.y, t-M W.ieh.-heck.
Defendants.
No 7u69.
1:
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TERRAPIN RACES EVERY NIGHT
EVERYBODY INVITED
CHRISTMAS GREETINGS:
I
I
I
Your friends will appreciate a cli ei\\ message from
you at Christmas time, just as much as you like to
get a happy greeting from them (limine the holiday
season.
SEND A CARD THAT WILL CARRY A PERSONAL TOUCH
our artistic Christ-
wi!l he the
,1
Your name printed m om of
mas Cards will add t<> its beauty, am
more appreciated. A card
tiful line (and it is beautiful ever if we do
ourself) neatly printed with youi nanit
a trifle more than the ord .iarv card.
Tted from our be.au-
iv it
costs but
THE BEST IS NONE TO^ GOOD FOR YOUR FRIENDS
Bette]' place your order new
of vour shopping worrit*.
and lessen that
l*.n- .January 1
much
Mrs. Harry
Representative El Reno Daily Democrat Will
(Bad to Tall and Show You Our Line.
A Modern
Roman Road
T)f,\t him, into her distant vomer*
f\ ,. the Ko in Empire’s militaty
roads, built that the couriers or armies of
Caesar niicht have hitrhwavs dv.if were <i'
nendahle.
Through theindustriiii heart o( .Amcrua
- from New York to Chicago a higlivvay
tor the voice h ts just been dedicated to
service, likewise f!v-:^ned to afford depend
ability to its travelers. I his is the world’s
longest telephone table which, buried be
neath the streets of crowded cities, and
elsewhere held a!o
offt rs eomnuinica
practically free to.
and other dangers.
In affording rMpi.: ami . peiulabie transit
to thoughts vo:ced evt \ minute hefwre"
great cities, it serves a large territory botii
alone ami as part of a national wire system
• hat is being further eN'ended through
ahl< • in response to t he people s nceti.
tr on Ik a* v poles, now
ion tueditie* that a’ e
, ’he ha/arii* <.f storm*
Southwestern P.ell
Telephone Company
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OKI 11/0*4 1
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NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SACK
N< »:.-•' is b« r. Ds glv.'tt thi.t I. thf un
i- rvijsit.-iJ Sli.-rltf. pursuant to am'dai
m utlcn And or.l'-r of saly Ihsu.-o ou(
t tb" District Court in the a bow num-
r. .1 caus, . will on th)> 3kth day of
■ i"r i9«5, ,.t tv o o’ 'So 1< p. m..
<t th" Uii'.t fr*'iit don- of ttf- Court
ll.c. •• In h.l lt.no. Canadian Count},
'kliibn .i, offer for i'.d«' at pul.llr an.'-
’ion and s. II without upprai*. nirnt to
.lo- high*"* bidder for cash in hand, tli"
following das' rib, d r.-.il .-state situated
n Canadian Count}. State of t'klahotua.
to- v It.
lot Halt of Northwest guartor
i K'-.NW', i and Isits One (Ii and
Two (111 of S.-etiori Sev.-n (7), Town-
;hip Fourteen (111 North. ItunK.,'
Civ- C>) West I M.
aid property will Is sold Htil.Jeet to
prior ivortgiu'e of $3,000.00. to satisfy
. .rtaln Judgment rendorrd by the
. ft In -aid on use on (In 21st day of
\pril, 1925, In favor of the plaintiff
nil against the defendant. AJoiuo I’.
'ourtn« ; . for th*' '.tint of $338.(0 with
ntvr.:' thereon from April 21. K'J'.. nt
Ii. rat- of 1b per.ent per annum until
‘.Id. nnd th<- cost of said sole, the
mrt nwitrdinif the plaintiff m M.-n upc-n
dd real estate for th.- amount of tsild
udgmejit. interest and .-osts altd for.
losing aid mortgage and ordering said
•ji. p.rty sold to satisfy s.-Ud judgment.
WITNGSM iny hand nt Kl K.-no. •'a-
aauiun County. Oklahoma, this 23r.l da;
•f Ovtober. lit::..
T. c SHAqKLKTT.
-• I. XLi .-'heriff-Canadian Count}.
(>Wlahbmn.
Mv JOHN 11 Add ITT.
Ctid.-rsh. riff.
f Publ'it had ' hit 2»: Nov S, 1Z, 19K '
, F.l I'.eno Dally tVmrx-rat)
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
un; statf or Oklahoma, to
Mary k Foreman, if living: and If
lead, lor Cnknovn Heirs. Kxeoutors.
XdminlHtrators, Devisees, Tru“t*:. s and
Assigns;
Tin; STATF, or OKI.AIIOMA 30
I..i• y Foreman, if living, and if dead,
bis Unknown It»-ir -. Kx> . utors. Admin-
istrator-. f.e\i Trust. • ' nnd A-
•igns;
I HI! STATU OF OKI.AIIOMA. TO
(■'..',ri K Foreman, tt living, and
. . 1 Fnkn itrn 11• •, i s, I ix.-.-utor
Vdi-.lr r tit-.r . I *.-vi .. . TYust.-ee and
\»s i;n .
. IIK STATF.
. i.-rtr'.ide
>...r I'nltn.
I strator.-.
oKl.AHc.UA. To
1'.-r- inn. if living, tnd If dead
i. Kvi utors. Admin
I . ., Trti't". ► end As
."li.'ifl
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y\ r* ir.
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Ii* f» ifi
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tl* ■*,
her F
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tr..t"r-
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' • reb; cit en t hat .. peti
tibd in th- District Court of Co-
st.-C of Oklahoma
I - lin.-r is plaintiff and
J: f oreman. Ii living, ot
•' d> id. l,..r Fnkn. wn Heirs, tCxocutor-.
Truste.'S ano
tan .f living, and
.. ■ Heirs, Kxecutor
• tor*. Devise mintees nnd
ig . cb-. h I Foreman, if living,
r d d. .el, hi I’nknown Heirs, Kxccu-
> • • |Tr j-1.
.. \ i F. :. tn n. if !r
or i; .!• .1, h'r Unknown Heirs. K\
• r-, \• J: in. 'r..' .I S. I S 'is. "h. Tru> ■
,i. . n defendants,
, ,. *i* n j dir'-’-U-d t». and mak»
s i . partlr . defendant, and
it . tit • named at.
,n r • • •! th-.t th.y hacu bv-eti
,e.i .. a>l aetlf.i: in ti - ubavo tiani.d
• t th. i" tlttnn fll.-d
tl Untlft t \ l'liimr. on or
M.e l"1li day ..' I.........her. 1925.
■ Id petition '• III I" tnkiTt is true
J * y .11 !»e a.IJudtpsJ aiel -W r- * i| b-
-.ji • *i a John v F m.in. tn <
.- • „ .d. ond it- ./tvn-1 f,i
I, • i . - • - •... j |n III ' On. H r
. •,.! | : u n (11J >. i ’it} ot HI lt> ri.
Canadian Count;--, okl ilv v,i
.» he 'Hcd inte-tate and " -t )f.t-
Fipioan, t.e } Foreman. . t...rb )'
> r> i n .nd fjertrud* Foreman w.-r.
ns v.ho took, -e. . t ■1
"i .n afel as . -1- In lr> tl •
n- -md John \ For."nap <!•
and td tit' roll proper! - a bn'
and lli..' Jh' -aid M..r' 1
tor i, nd(\id. d oti'othlril
, r'.d to snid r. a! . st.-.i'1, erd
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in r.'i1 •*., rtribl'. I-'.(reman en. li
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