The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 259, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 28, 1928 Page: 1 of 4
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Service stations would all be aiaai bj
WaATNIR
Tonight rain nerth and
«m< portiana. Thurs-
day unsettled. Pooalbly
rain ar anew.
THE EL RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
•wn Haaa 8:48 a. ah
an eats 4:48 * m.
>aaa rlaaa 7: ID p. m.
VOLUMI a
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IL NINO, OKLAHOMA, WKONMOAV, NOVEMBER Mb M
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NUMBER MB
PRIZE POULTRY
FEATURES SHOW
f CIVIC DIRECTORS TEST MAY OPEN 1
PLAN FESTIVAL NEW OIL FIELD
TODAY’S EVENTS
j
Annual poultry ahnv of tha Canadi-
an County poultry fsxiaratlon closed
Saturday, after a very aucceaaful ex-
hibition While there were leaa exhib-
itor* from out aide of the county
than ueual. and the number of local
bird* wait leaa than laal year, the
quality of the display* featured the
*!u>w this year according to officials
Tha Cardinal CraBt cup valued at
}lO'), offered in annual competition
by Herman Dittnter for the beat dis-
play of Rhode Island Re<la. waa won
bv W T Boll, with a total score of
44 points. J. W Stockburgor, waa
aeiottd with 8k points, and A If How
man waa third with IN points. At
though this trophy haa been In com
p> titloB for several year* It haa never
been won twlra by tha aama exhib-
itor. It tnuat lie won three tune* for
immanent possession.
The Klwanis Club trophy, offarad
(or the beat display of Hatred Ply-
mouth Hoiks waa won by Frad Von
Tung Ion for the third time, which
gives him pet iimnent possession. Oth-
er Awatd* were ni follows:
Sweepstakes: Cock. White Leghorn.
W T Dell; cockerel, Rhode Island
R. d. J W Rtockhurgcr; h, n. Huff
Orpington, Harry Von Tunglen; pul-
l>t. White Wyandotte. Huy Morrlaott;
I • it, 8 C. Rhode Inland Reds, W. T
U, 11.
Junior Sweepetskes! First trio,
White Orpington. Ethel Van Gundy;
nix on(| trio. Light limn d Plymouth
L >, Us, Mildred Von Tunglen, third
trio, Purk Barred Plymouth Hocks.
L'mer Von Tunglen; fourth trio, Huff
L> ghorns, Harley Franklin; heat dla
I lay, Guy Morrison. While Wyan
duties.
Junior Judging Contest: Harry Von
Tunglen, fiiat; Elmer Von Tunglen.
ac-nd; Raymond Myera. third, Mil
dr, d Von Tunglen, fourth; IHmald
Franklin, fifth.
Jun.or Eggs: Brown. Ethel Van
C ndy. first. Junior Laughltn. sac
and.
Junior Poultry
!.!■'» Pv-red Plymouth Rinks Mil
cl 'd Von Tunglen, first cmkercl. first
itttil arcond pullet; Junior Laughlln
second cockerel, third pullet.
Luff Orpington Harry Von Tung
len ftr--1 cockerel, second pallet.
\ < ltu Slier, first pullrt, second rock
erel third pullet, Donald Franklin
third cockorcl.
W hire Plymouth Rocks Raymond
M -ji. f*r»l Ss^kcraL. ___
White Y.eghoma' Kenneth Mvers
sci onj cockerel, first and second pul
let.
Buff Le horns Harley Franklin
( rst roc kerel, first and serond pullet
White O'l-lr. •- -n Ethel Van Gun
dy. flist fi'cjtorcl. first and serond
pullet
I'.rk Barred Plymouth Rocks. F!
e>i . VV n Ttneli n. fist cockerel,
f.i -t ml ■••ccind pullet.
I • If- hrn.i V Ivin F Ikr n. first
i 'c t 1 List and second pullet.
land
• • •
j Mr and Mra J T Hinds and rhll
(Iren. 515 South Bickford, will spend
Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mra
I J. C. Hinds at Huakell
• * •
Mr and Mra Msynard L R»a* of ____
Fort Worth. Texas. will arrive thta A, g mating of the board af direct Material for a deep oil teat In the
evening to apend tho Thanksgiving org 0f the IQ Heao Chamber of Cob* w#„ 0( t|,g county haa been
holiday* In the home of Mr and Mr*. I more*. Tueeday nlghi. preliminary Borwl lo lh* Uk-.iIob by Wirt Frank
Haydn J. Davla. Ill South Rock la were dlacuaeed to observe the |t> petroleum company and the I T
(ompletion of the various civic pro) 0 co-pwiy who win combine In the
eota now i*d*r wny La thin city. taat. The location la one and one
Paul Llebmann. chairman of the half mllea south and aaat of Oeery
city Improvement committee, euand |t |a 0n e block of aboat 1.808 acres
that the program would be In chngfa assembled about two yeara ago by
of the committee* of the tty Mrs Norn Skinner of Geary, who put
Mien Opnl Baldwin. SS* South Kill .°r J* *,l,r* dowB 1 lMt hui .pw *p ** I*"11*"
I eon. expect, to apend Thursday In I n,M» ‘BUBch"1 bronghl M through lack of finance at 1.411 feet
the home of her parents. Mr and l*M lh* prwBt Borne months ago when an attempt
Mr. (I C Baldwin, at Oklahoma City j ___J. “*«• '°r*or* ** C»>1B«
beev<maot of the meeting prevail® Waa discovered In tha hole end the
Mr and Mr* J. B. Gibson, 10Hx|th*t inasmuch a* the ImpwvaBWKm block was reaaeembled
South Rock Island, will attend the marked the dawn of a Be wart t*
Mlssourt-Oklahoma football game at Reno, the celebration ahonld
Norman Thanksgiving day "rale !n keeping with the
j of the Occasion. Mr Llebamna
and Mrs Louis Rsmsbargar, | that the committee Invited at
Iona a* to the nature of the
tiUnment. and that a tneeilug w<
be called soon to work out daft
plans
Plana submitted by Merle W
to unite various activities Into
• Community Chest ’ for sollcitntk
purposes. »*■ considered and
cussed by the directorate. It wa*
tide,) that the plan was not feastbld
bn *%1
81)3 South Hoff, will spend Thanks
giving day with relatives In Black
well.
• • •
Mlsa Ruth Crum. US North Ma
comb, duparted today for Ranger,
Texas, where she will spend the
Thanksgiving hoi days with Miss Mar
parol Lee M> Douuhl
O. D. Sima, U24 South Miles, was
A wonderful showing of toya. dolls,
gifts of all kind* at Toy Town. Ideal
Vartet) Si-re
Churches Combine
In Union Service
The Union Thanksgiving service of
the churches of El Reno, held under
the auspices of tbs Ministerial Alli-
ance. will be held tomorrow morning
at 10 o'clock, at the First Baptist
church The following program has
been arranged:
Mr and Mrs Frank L. Johnston
Alt! East Russell, relumed Tuesday
Beautiful.'
/ Z :P! uTJiaSki? of Com mar, e. ^ R J W at pa.lor
V1U* klm9- Fair. Boy Scout., R-d fro., and b3 ,PrVZ br 1 \ Bo,t P*"°r
ration Army ] ofJh* CkUIlh
n*mmw+ I SsW /SSTS-WSS
Mo■ *n To Holiday SOS ( aft trai Methodist church
Santa Claus' work.hop at the FI Hymn: 'Vaunt Your Many Rleee
—........IW*P. ......- - W-.-.M R,-no fire station 1* Idle, and tin ea*. ,a»*- number 1X0
left tinlay for Oklahoma City where there la a speed, response to the hob Scripture Lesson read by Rev^ V
they will spend the ri-ma'nder of tin- (jay SuS call for toy*, there will ba ^ Hargl*. pastor First Methodist
week In the home of Mr and Mrs ||tl|e activity at the ahop In prepar* church.
Henry Schafer .ion for Christmaa. In consequence! Offertory prayer Rer H
notes of K1 Kano boy* and girls will Matthes. pastor First Chrl.tlsn
be without the usual Holiday cheer.j ' .... ,
which the boy* at the tire station dla-i Offering for local benevolence
tribute at Christman time BBd l^BC*r
r many ,earn It has been the ena- , 8amoni 'The Ba.t, of Thanksglv-
of the fireman ta gather ose-d and ln*- ^7 Hev F/tward Murray lark.
Mr* C M P.itilsen and daughter
Miss Anna. 717 S uth Rock Island
Mr. and Mra. Robert M Mallont1--
an,( son. Bob Allen, 112 South Bark
er. will sp. nd Thanksgiving day with
Mr Mallonue • mother, Mrs Virglm.i
M si louse, at YAUhlta, Kan
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For
tom
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-pend tha Thanksgiving holidays with of c.nilr auj oln, r tbingt to P**1®*' Baptist church
w*V.u“d.,M.ri- Holra” those boys and girl, who otherwlac j Po.tlnde
would has* a dreary Chrlatrra*. I c,llI‘ >* of *‘-1 Rvno are Incited
To date thare haa been practically I 10 ,hl* un,on •'*'1 »'•
no rbstton** to the firemen s call for to J0,n wl,*, #I1 ln *bla public reco*
brok.n or outgrown toys. Some limt in,t'OD °* blessing* which have
ia necessary for the repair of these Keen ours as a nation, and In this
• y* and the llrvboy. would Ilk* youf P“»llc e«preanion ^f gratitude
sriff• mi fti the eYfnl ‘ n f /l 1 v u
A Fortunate C*l«mity
I Is the title of the play to he given
Last year more than 200 unfortun J Midland school Friday night. No
ate boys and girls were made happy rember SO, at 8 o clock See Rastus
at Christmas time through the c-t
Nichols, 1120 South Barker
B B B
Mr and Mrs. Paul Stephen on and
daughter. Theda 1110 South Macomb
exi-ert to spend Thajksrivlng dav
with Mr Stepuciison * parents at Kd
toys, a small cash donation will
Mrs Charles F Bowers. 415 South
Hoff, will lc.cte Thursday i-vi m — f greatly aid the work,
s several days stny at New Y'urk C*rt>
N Y . nnd I’tinieton. N. J At the 1st
ter point she will l e the pu»»t in th-
home of her brother. T E Kinksdi
and Mrs Klnkade
Albert R-itler of Shawp,
forts of the city firemen and the as
slsun.e given the ih-panment by th
gt nerotia people of El Reno A com
plt-ie report Is published annually
Open Class Poultry
P -'l’1 Ttt-kevs. o'd pair- Easley
• lej first; J li Van Rttsklrk
(tt- a rrh • “eonnd
tl**i-r. T-'itlottse J H Van Hus
k V Ohn-rhe. flr-t pair
Hurts Prkln J M Van Husklrk
fir t pair- -
ftnro Comb Rhode Mand Rods
r - ,i \v Stock burger, second
third ek. W. T Re!! ft rat rock
I. .1 W Sm kbnrrer s.-cotid eock-
1. 'It* W S Hubbard, Omega:
el \ H Bowmen: f<>urib
kervl \v T Bell hen
• .1 V S*o( v bnrror; second nnd
• I W T ,n II pull t first J AV
Vb-r-cr second, fourth nnd fifth
' * V - < W f? Hubbard, third rul
tv T Bell Old pen A H Bow
n. f r«t voun? pen tV T Bell,
t. A H Bowman, secs-nd.
I'irk Hrr I Plvmou’h Rocks- Prst
nttil sc ,.nd cock. Fr on Titneb-n
h n fl- * tV tV C-dllns. Klngfsher.
• 1 Fn \ t on T: nelcn cc. kerel
to ond nnd third Fred Von
•1 pullet, first. tV tV Collins.
s* *t-1 F-ed Von Tunclen voune pen
Fr- 't f-*n Tttnrlcn. first
LlcM Barred Plymouth Rocks-
> keel firs', Prcd Von Tuncl. n
intr p. n first. Fred Von Tunglen
tt 1 te Plymouth Rocks t
t Owen V-}or*. Onu va. Okla
C ’umbian PIvmonth Rocks Y ttn-*
p* n. first K. H Rowmxn
tt ' •«* Wyandotte* « o. V flr- t an.l
Thanksgiving day with relatives and the receipt* and disbursement*
friends hero. The eve of Thanksgiving Is par
* r s itKul.irly an opportune lime for El
Mr and Mi* Don C !■• and Mr an R. no ntliens to aid In this worthy
M * Thomas Shuttle will attend the undertaking Send your toy* or other
MUs<>url Oklahoma f
Norman Thanksgiv1-
• B
Miss Kioto L«-e Ri
I O P at Norman. Is
I 'days with her pn- •
S H Brown. 414 S
)«n a *
Biw-ndtnr
11 K Mi-
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den' of
ho h >i
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Island
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MV and M s I k’ T! a
hlldn n of Mlanv Okln . a
n the homes of Ir and '
Sheets. 420 South Mltcli.-ll
and Mr* It
the city.
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and
nations to the fire station or phone
t e station and the donations will b«
caiU-d for.
( ifers Homo T.aundry
I’urchasod by Crystal
Mordy. owner of the t ry«la
the gotwl hearted coon The public Is
Invited to this etiterYalnment Adml*
rlon and It) and 25 cents.
' Toy Town ' will ho open for your
Inspection. F'rlday. Nov 30 Come
Ideal Variety Store.
Throng Arc Erjtyiftf
Klks Annual Amusements
There will be no progtam at tin
Elks annual fulr during the day
Thanksgiving, but "boy. howdy,"
there will l»e a whirlwind of enter-
tainment during the evening
On the stage on the second floor of
*the Klk* H-'me will he shown a i !a*
cal dramatic production, giving pu
im* I V. R
I l‘,„i ndr» b.i* purebas, J the t’.ler* tron* at least 40 minutes of hilarious
M |!L ine Laundry at 615 South Choctaw, enjoyment
Independence or Bpnin Day tn Pan
Winter Fair eUrts nt Vancouver.
B C
President Coolldg# scheduled to
■pent Thanksgiving weekend In Vir-
ginia. May do some hunting 1* »o
make tho Swan nano* country club,
near Aft on. his rostdonos
Tomorrow la th# birthday of Jeaae
Pomeroy, noted Mnaonchneetts lifer
Pomeroy wna born In Boaton tn 1N&I
nnd baa been tn prison since hts 17th
year, confined In the state prison at
Charlestown since 1I7B
H if hly Honored
The following from n recent laaue
of tho Fort Qlboon Independent will
be of Interest to tho many (trend* of
Mrs. Leonard Worthington, who re
cently moved to this county nnd re
aides east ot El Reaio:
"Mrs. Leonard Worthington of F.1
Reno, haa boon placed oa th* honor
Hat of members for Ibo "Drama and
Art Club" of Chicago.
“She la tho daughter of Mr. and
Mra. John H. Kills, pioneer resident*
of Ft. Olbson, Okla Mrs. Wosthlng
ton has been a student of excellent
dramatic ability and lltnrary talent.
' She waa nt her beat In the winning
poem which wna. "Tho Sioux Chief*
Daughter." Her dark beauty was lu
agreement with th* strong, and pas
Rional* appeal In the dramatic poem
of Indian love."
•
Come to Toy Town—all aet and
ready. Ideal Variety Store
STATE #BRIEFS I
CORDELL Nov. Il.-URF-The
erection of a )2S.OO0 church, new
Gothic In design, la planned by m< m
b«-r* ot the Presbterytan congregation
here Hawk and Parr. Oklahoma
City, are archltocla for the building
Mrs Howard C
Evan*, will nttenl
homa football yatt
day ultimo, n
L Jcnni'u:*, North, ,*t of'and t.akeu oicr the business of the < ln addition there will Ito a multi
labllshmcnt. together *-ih th- *-jui| Hide of amusement device*, alluring
tt > nt and c *od will and entertaln'ng. and dancing to i!t«
John S Clfers who has operated s'rsln* of one of the be*t dance or
Fr
'.kett. :
the V - url Ol
at Not man Tin
Mr and M"* A p B >vd
nnd son
G, >rre. SiO South Hoff, left
ov t-rland
Monday for po.nis In Ml**-
tltl where
they will rpinj this w,.-k
with relit
tires
• • •
Mi-* Irene Burl Vilter. 1
2' North
Hoff, will have as h r ni-s
: Th.tnV,
giving day. M *s Marvarel
Wlnrd of
Amarillo, Texas.
J 'he Cifcrs Laundry (or many year-
will give his en’lre att'-ntbrn her
'after to hi* 80-acre ta:m rei-n*
I purr based west of the city, » ,i r,- h
has Just completed a tuodtrn home
•
Efgs Hack Fired
Mr nnd Mrs Frank WFltt d. 517
Fou'h Ma 'mb. ».ll spe-’t Thur*<lu>
lu ()kl.ihoms City
• • •
Dr nnd Mr* K C Kin
Ellison, have as their h-me—
the latter'* si ter. Mr* u R
and Mr HcBth 1 I B'Hson, O411
ill F*mt.
Meat
■n I eockrrle. flrat nnd ser -nd
f r*t. S’cml nnd third pullet.
* md nnd third. Guy Morrison.
”i City.
a k M norm* C-u k. first; ben.
nnd second D I, Humetl. Gkar
voun | | - I • (ire. W. B Hub
S' (
h- -
fl-
Cn
I’ll
ftr-t
Cbe;
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White Minorca* Vonpy p--n fl**t
i ki re!. fir*t. pullet, first. Owen Ma-
J ’r
Capons, pair F’lrst. Guy Morrison
Doff Orpington Hen first and
third. Harry Von Tunglen; serond.
R B J-penr* : cork flr«t. n B
Sp, n'*, cocker,! flr*t Harry Von
Tvngt*-- old pen. first and second
liar v > on Tunglen
M"t le<t Ancni* Young pen. first,
M W. 8. Hubhnrd
Br wn Leghorns: Cockerel, first
*n I econd. pullet, first and second.
Frank Wolf
White Letr-horns: Cock, first snd
sec nd, ht-n. first and second: cock
erel. first and second, pullet, first
and second. W T Don.
M:» D V.-n H- ’
tt*. r< turn, d Tu< *d
hr,,- v., ek*' i !-(t t 1 :
- n. t'at 1 Van II eke
lit eke at Santa Fe, N
7 1 So- th y.\
i veiling fr«-m a
-,e h m,* < f he
and M:* Van
M
Ml** Betty Fleetwood, 1 4 W *t
Foreman, will sp, nd Thursday w th
relatives In Mark w
MILWAUKEE. WIs. Nor 2« OP'
Charged with selling storage egg*
a* fresh front the farm th the *.d
of a character avtr< **. rural costumes
an 1 farm props, Hi rm.in Fpaldlnc
head of a produce company h* re. ba*
!> n art, ’ed for violation ,f state
health law*
A health department Inspector
found Mr*. Mary Chappie, 5P. sidi-
ng i-|fR» at a south side grreu mat
Let On her truck was scrawled
I'a-’m Products ' in quaint letter ng
She was dressed in heavy shi*«blue
v nchsro and other pastoial , f - ,t-
Hut the egg* were month* t , ui n
hen. tc*t» showed. i lie r
t nder questioning the w nian ad . *y J
Uiltted that she had h-en hired I
Spalding to give the preper at me
,1 < *tras tn captivity.
The big Fair opened Monday night,
and received the stamp of approval
l i the ' first nlghters." last night
the limit*, ment enterprise got under
full rail and fun In sufficient nunn
t " ( to k»*-p thing* moving lively
llicg ssv* ‘conte out tonight and
e, iy night this week. Shake a le
and regain some of tho lost vivacity
of your youth" He udded that th>
*!oran ''Personal service to every
customer ' will he strlilly enforced by
’ -hn Nayl n
CUNTON. Nov. 18 (IP) « Ik
work progressing steadily, the exten
slon of the Rant* Fe branch from
Cheyenne to Pam pa la expected to be
c- mpleted In the sprtug About 28
miles of track east from Damps al
ready have been completed.
The extension will give the Clinton
Pampa branch total track mileage ot
142 mllea. More than 30 romtnunl
ties will he served
DUNCAN. Not. M.—OFF—With the
deer season In Mexico now cloeert,
Uuucan men computed they have afepi
a total of IS deer there thta season
The hunters report they also hilled
many wild turkeys
LAWTON. No^ 28-(IP) Failure
to got radio reports of tho world *e
rles without atallc started a cam
palgn for less radio Interference heir
climaxed hy the city council pass'.Uit
an ordinance regulating control of
electrical massaging machines and
other machines causing Interference
The council first began consldi-rn
tlon of electrical "nuisances'' when
Mrs L. M Gensman appeared b< .'ore
It with a petition signed by 2<>n ra
,1 to owners
•
CORDELL Nov 28 <U>> Mr. and
Mr* W N Short have returned to
Cordell for a year after sevon years
spent In missionary work In north
era Rhodesia, Africa—Mis. Short l»
ilster of G. A. O Neal, dean of Okla
homa Christian college. Both Mr tnd
Min Short wore former students of
the Institution
»
8. B A. NOTICE
Financier will be at Behne s Wed
neaday, November 2* nnd F'rela/,
November 30. All assessments must
•>• paid before December 1.
INDIANS TREAD
FINAL WARPATH
Tkaakactvtng afternoon on the Enid
gridiron, th* El Reno Indians will bat-
tle th* Enid Plainsmen la their own
bailiwick. In tha final football run#
of the season It Is destine,! to be a
mighty struggle (or both teams have
much nt stake
Th* Indians nrs hopeful for a vu
torv as th# grid curtain tall*, to oft
aet the string of conference defeats
during th# season The Plalnsmeu
desire a victory lo clinch second
place In the conference percentage
column.
Ant of the debris of the season.
Coach Peery s men are determine,!
lo bring about a change tn their con
ference rating, and are prepared to
give the Garfield county team a real
tussle.
Driving hla men at top speed during
the season, with all the breaks going
against them, the Indian mentor, de
clnres that It la time for Lady Lurk
to am lie on the bom* boya.
The Indiana will Journey to Enid
tomorrow, fired with grit and detei-
ml nation, and the firm Intention of
returning bom* with the scalps of the
Plainsmen, as a trophy for the loyal
RI Reno fana who have given the
Yearn such splendid support this sea
son
With oue of tha strongest confer
ence teams as their adversary In the
Turkey Dey contest. KI Reno. too.
will present a team that la rounded
out to the pink of condition. Nine
members of the team will gradual,
next year and this game will be their
adieu aa wearers of the moleskins In
hlghechoul. On tbalr part the conteai
will be a dual to the end.
With a strong running attack, cou-
pled with a deceptive peastng gam*-,
the Indiana hope for a good day with
dty footing, to that the team will be
able to function to beat advantage on
the entire 11 cylinders.
Those who make tbalr exits tomor-
row aa K- H 8. football stars are
Capt. Allan 8mlh, Gordon Rice, Mel-
vin Kissel, Joe Roas, Luther Stroud,
Vivian Wayland. Ted llodgklnson,
Virgil Chappel, nnd Karl Barnes
No Paper Thursday
The Daily Democrat will observe
Thanksgiving Day as ■ holiday
and will clot* for tho day. No pa
per will hs issued.
_
Omelet Costs $23
JACKSON. Cal. Nov. 2* (LP>
What Is believed t ’ he Hie larg, *1
i'll:- I,-f ever served was dl*lu-d out ,,n
an Amador c-unty h.jjhway tu-ar h<-r,
for |25 without Toffee
Manuel L’pex was driving along
'n hi* automobile with 120 doten
(hoi,-,* e*gs packed In the ,ar when
In ,o!i!,t< ,1 with an autom,,hili> driven
II Williams
Williams was forced to pay for the
ge* omelet which rr-suited from the
; h* re and obtain h.gh prices for hla j impact of the ,ars. The price agreed
wares 1 upon was (25
Outlet btore packing up. Tab.es
counters. La lures tor sola Hurry-
Ton.niv son of Mr and Mrs W C
Grove*. 320 W Soulh Choctaw, is r«-
ported III
* * *
Mr and Mr* >7 L Ka!MH*rh, lOH
Sunset Drive, will spend Thank giv-
ing day with relative* at Jefferson.
• • •
Harold Strong of Oklahoma City
• III ij the oversight guest tonight of
bis grandparents Mr and Mrs T F
Hill. 712 South Williams He will h<
accompanied horn* Thursday hr Mr
and Mrs Hill, who will spend the day
in the Strong home
• • •
Mr. and Mra. B II llerhel. 418
South Macomb, wtll speud Thutsd-y
In Oklahoma Cttju
• • «
Mrs Raymond Hlyw'.na. 523 Lo-'.t
Hadden. Is reported 111.
(Continued on Pag* Four)
THE PIsAZA CAFE
420 West Wide
SPECIAL THANKSGIVING DINNER
11 a. m. to 9 p m.
S, up- Supreme Chicken An Cr<*uton
Waldorf Salad—Jumbo Celery
Roast Y -mg Turk v Oyster Dressing and Cranberry Sauce 50c
Baked Goo*- w ,-h Cornbre.-.d Prexaing—Candled Apples -50c
Special Fried Chicken a la Maryland—50c
Bak-.d Virginia Ham with Ralatn Sauce—J6c
Roast Beef with Rrown Gravy— 15c
Sperlal Fried Oysierw—Cold Slaw—40c
Fricassee of Chicken with Steamed Dumpllnga—35c
Creamed Cauliflower—Garden Spinach
Snow Flake Potatoes
Hot Rolls Corn Muffin*
thuico of: hot Mince Pie. Plum Pudding. Pumpkin pie or ke Cream
Cot lew—MUk—Bu'u-rmllk—Hot Tea
L ROBINS. Manager,
CHRISTIAN CHURCH MEN S CLUB
ME&T8
The "101", the men's club of the
First Christian church enjoyed a fa
th,-r and sun banquet Tuesday eve
nlng at the church A large att,-i„l
ance, and enthuHlustlc crowd of dad"
and boys, gathered about Ihe lalile nt
6 30 o'clock
The "pep' songs, and some more
seilou* ones, were led hy Paul Free
man. while a double quartet furnish
i d sp,-, lal music. Ralph Coatln gave
i short address on the father nnd
son movement from the standpoint of
the lads, and Superintendent Allen
delivered * reusing address Ir which
he giivn numerous observations con
, ernlng boys which came from hla ex
lierlence of working with them Mr
Allen, during hfs career as sup, rtfl
lendent In various communities, bar
had opportunity to work with and
study more than 5.<>00 boys. He said
that It was hts opinion that there was
*> I,torn such a thing as a "bad’' boy
He also observed that there are
method* of workln* with boys which
bring out the best that la In them H>
expressed a desire for a larger and
more effective boy'a work In Ell Reno,
■ work based on personal contact
During the abort buetoesa session
! of the "101”. the group adopted a cou
I-dilution, and elected the following
I men to guide their clut as att exeru
live committee. John Lockrblg*. Al
bert Gasoway, Roy Leaa. Paul Free
man. and Dr E C. King The club
will meet each montfc, for study, fel-
lowship and sorvfoa
Hardy Hunters Relate
Thrills of the ( ha.se
O Von Merveldt and Charlea Ma
son returned Monday from a three
weeks' bunttug trip In tho wild* of
Old Mexico, and Uav* since boon r*
raltug their friends with thrtlllug
tales of the chase In the mountains
over the border.
The El Reno men were m-mber* of
a hunting party of 12 from Oklahoma
City and Amarillo, and during th„
trip were rewarded with an ample
supply of game and an abundance of
exciting adventures.
The hunters c, cured several deer
and other game, nnd hr,Might back
a hla k Mexican bear whlrh Mason
caught with a lasso A dog was tin
necessary In hunting quail as the
birds were very numerous snd were
easy targets In gt neral, while game
was plentiful. It was difficult to get
because of the cactus and rough con
dlllon of the territory
Before leaving KI Reno Mason Is
,ald to have made several wagers that
he would capture a hear, and he made
*<>od.
The guide of the party bore the
name ot Burns, snd claimed to hall
from Chicago where he wns a im-iii
her of tho famous "Chicago Blue*,
Sox." The hunters found that the
laws of Mexico were Intricate Indeed
and liter* were some dark nnd gloomy
tars during the expedition
For Instance tt Is ugnlnst 'he law
lo bring guns Into Mi-ilco. but a
friendly volunteer who “knew the
lopes'' offered to land the hunters
w> opons safely a, ross the RIo Grande
When the hunters arrived at the
rendezvous some 80 mllea southward.
Ihe gains had fnlled tn keep pace A
return to the starting point, elicited
the Information that the "volunteer
was chased by Mexican official* and
was force,! to throw away the gun i
to save his own life.
Suitable hunting equipment wit,
r( nt< d and the hunt proceeded. Imt
not until hunting licenses were sold
to the po/ty for 115 good for five
day* At tin- expiration of Ihe tlno .
It whs ne< essar) to dlsgotge 815 mote
due to some te, hnl, alltv lu the gam,-
laws la-spite these trying expert
ence* the parly reports a Very enjoy
aldo noting.
•-
Tecil Hatcher Chosen
To Represent County
Ce, il Hatcher of Cogur ha* been
chosen us the outstc'.ding Junior club
(my for Canadian county, and hu*
been awarded a trip to Ch'car > a* lb-
guest of die Ro, k 1 >land tullwuv
With other county champions from
along Hie Rock Island lines l.i th*-
stale Cecil will leave Thursday ,-v>
nlng In a special Dullmun for tli<
Windy City, where he will attend th>
international Livestock Show and tie
national font, at* of the 4 II club hn>
and girls.
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Outlet Store parking up. Tables
rownters, fixtures for sale Hurry.
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blue
LOST
and while.
English
Setter
Bird
dog Liberal
reward
Notify. 8 F.
Hood. Oklahoma City
Phone W I860
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 259, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 28, 1928, newspaper, November 28, 1928; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc909260/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.