The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. [162], Ed. 1 Friday, March 20, 1925 Page: 3 of 4
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Foal or. Bra McUooald. Mr. Grady
Skillaro aad Mr. NtrVU. Mlaara
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Food Value of Wheat Flour
Always Retained—if you uae
CALUMET
THE WORLD* OBIAIWT
BAKING POWDER
For over »third of t century it has
made good in every known test
WANT
SPRING SUITS
—for—
Young Men
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■ Company
$21.50
$22.50
and
$28.50
We uever have shown such val-
ues before. 2-button Kngllsh
models with slight cut trousers,
lurge bottoms. These suits are
well tailored out of good wool
fabrics and will give GOOD
SERVICE.
Marta Bthaaa Cireie
Marta Glhaoa circle of the V. Joha*a
M. B. church aauth aatartalaad tV
Missionary society aad IV other cir
clea with a program after tV regular
ateetlag Thursday aveatag at tV
church Mra. L. F. Geary read a pa
per on “Life of Marta Gibson." Mra
J. T. Taylor old Mra. L. F. Geary
sang • Tell It Again " Fifteen grata-
bera took part in n one-act play. "The
Mission Clinic"; during the progress
of the play pal lent a came to roasalt
aa eminent physician who prescribed
oil of gladness, warm Interest, un-
selfish service, oil of forethought and
doses of gerenous living to curb their
many aliments. TV luncheon which
followed was nerved in envelopes and
bosea In the form of filled prescrip-
tion*. Mra. J. Y. Taylor, who la lead
er of the circle, received many eo«
plimenta on the rleverneas of the en
tertnlnment.
Mra K. A. Ashley who Vs been in
WewoV tV guest of Mrs Clarence
King, vtll return home today.
ana Charles and
Ml ihta week tor iWrodo
they win Improve their Vara
Mr- Raaray vIR return seen
his duties with Ura Rack
Piano Tun inf
DAtiltL Ft MM It MtRt
CALL AT ONCt
Miss Una AlUaea and Mias Uda
Uashtell ara vtallara la Oklahoau
City today. Mias UaahkU wUI V ta
Tulsa toaighl to attend IV Woaraa a
Missionary council which Is being
held there this week-
Miaa Fern Johnson and Mtaa Sybil
Tiaklepaugh vUI motor to Stillwater
today lo attend IV VaVtVIl lourna
meal.
Mr. and Mra. J I- Crane who have
been visiting Mr. and Mra |Smeraoo
Kelso returned to their home 1a Lind
aey Wadaeaday.
Tri Hi duh
Mrs. Walter Sliuttee entertained
the Tri III club Thursday evening.
The following additional guests added
interest to the affair. Mrs. J. B. Perky.
Mrs. Thompson Gilbert, Miss Harriet
Rector and Miss Fern Johnston. Mrs.
Don Allison received the favor for
high score in the bridge game. The
club will meet next week with Mias
Alice Williams.
Boys’ Department—In this department we are
showing a great line of Boys’ Suits and Furnish-
ings.
SUITS—(2 trousers)...........—- $8.50 to $18.00
“LEARN THE WAY”
Beckton Clothing Co.
200 South Bickford.
Unity Club
Mrs. W. H. Laird will entertain the
Unity club at her home Monday even-
ing.
The J. C. L. club met in the home
of Mrs. T. J. Raty Thursday at an all
day meeting. The day was spent in
sewing; a 1 o’clock luncheon was ser-
ved. Miss Loretta Heidgerken of
Nazareth, Texas, was an additional
guest.
Mrs. J. W. Dulin and sons Jack and
Bobble left this morning for Tuscon..
Arlz., where they will be the guests |
of guests of Mrs. Dulin’s mother and
sister Mrs. O’Brien and Miss Bob
O’Brien.
lonofieLL
THE MARK OH QUALITY LUMBER
WE’LL HELP YOU
REMODEL
That long promised home improvement—we’ll help
you make it. New oak floors laid over the old ones;
some built-in kitchen conveniences; a window seat,
flower boxes—whatever you have in mind doing,
you may benefit by our experience*. We’ll advise
you what may be done, how to do it, and what it will
cost. Better attend to it now. The wife will be de-
lighted—you will feel better—and so will we.
220 West
Woodson
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lonfrheLL
Lumber Company
C. W. BERGTHOLD, Mgr.
Telephone
No 608
Mrs. Messer has taken charge of the Millinery
Department at the Bowers Fashion Shoppe, where
she will welcome all of her old customers as well as
new ones.
The Bowers Fashion Shoppe
IT’S THE CUT OF YOUR CLOTHES THAT COUNT8
AGAIN
A REALLY FINE SUIT
^39.50
Last season Society Brand broke all cloth-
ing precedent with a really fine suit for
$39.50. It was great news for our custom-
ers. This season we are happy again to an-
nounce the same price. Society Brand
agpin comes through with the greatest
value of the season.
KELSO’S
wtov tffttfatg Drank (EUrtljif
1TOF WAT ITOOHO
K M Buffer fromany font* at
An Omm* with m lteh.Eeramg,
fetter or Cracked Hindi. Poison Oak.
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IraSSSs
CITY LOANS
? Feraeirt VmI-AmmmI l»:»r»a
Including CMMUiMIO*
INSURANCE
Repeal! lun Far Reel.
Conservative Inv. Co,
M. A. Aehhreek, fiecy.
R. 0. Aehhreek, Free.
Ill N. Bickford. FRtaW <14
MENTOS
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never feel the slightest distress from
Indigestion or n sour, add, ge*sy
stomach, after you eat a tablet of
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reaches the stomach all sourness,
flatulence, heartburn, gases, palpita-
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trouble for few cents.
“MW IOC
• if com,
diet, unions
Feel fine! Let
sea rets"
clean your bow-
els and stimu-
late your liver.
No griping or
overacting. Mil-
lions of men,
women and chil-
dren take this
harmless laxative-cathartic. It does
not sicken you like pills, oils, calo-
mel and salts. Tastes nice—acts
wonderful. 10c, 25c and 50c boxes—
any drugstore.
t? S ■> Ml . “V
Pimples
You will be startled how quickly and
thoroughly you can stop skin erup-
tions and he. utify your com-
plexion with S. S. S.
DIMPLES are the first thing one
I notices in another person’s face.
It is too often cruel in its misjudg-
ment. It judges from what it sees on
the outside. Pimples are easy to get
rid of. More mi-cclls! That is what
you need when you see pimples star-
ing at you in the mirror. Red-cells
mean clear, pure, rich blood. They
mean clear, ruddy, lovable com-
plexions. They mean nerve power,
because all your nerves are fed by
your blood. They mean freedom for-
ever from pimples, from blackhead
pest, from boils, from eczema and
skin eruptions; from that tired, ex-
hausted, run-down feeling, Red-
blood-cells aro the most important
thing in tho world to each of us.
S.S.S. will nid Nature in building
them for voul S.S.S. has been known
since 1320 as one of the greatest
blood-builders, blood-cleansers and
system strengthened ever produced,
{(tart taking S.S.S. *«V ty. Its me-
dicinal ingredients are purely vege-
table.
gS.S. il loM nt *11 food (Inin
UtorcF in two ultt*. Thu lartuT rim
Is more economical.
OKc World’s Best
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. [162], Ed. 1 Friday, March 20, 1925, newspaper, March 20, 1925; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc909188/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.