The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 259, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 28, 1928 Page: 4 of 4
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THX EL RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1928
LASSIFIE
NUT «D COLUMN
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•A MB atwaya want* a boy tu go
Sahlag with Mm*
“Tib mean he want* the boy to dig
the halt."—l^i' MlIli Courier-Journal.
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From Over The County
_ WANTCO
ricBD cotton rata at the Democrat
NO« «<NT
FOR RENT—Rlaeplng room*
South Evan*
FOR SALE
Ton RALE Lot* In Rojratoa Height*;
Ukertcw lot and 2nd A<Mltlona;
Fair Addition; a 1 *0 good cloai In
building lot*. Oeo. Limb, Phone 202.
WILL BELL OR TRADK cheap or
exchange for Amarillo property of
about equul value, my realdonre. 705
North nick ford. Ki Urook*. Tulla,
Tata*.
FOR RALE Jcrncy heifer calf, two
month* old flood Phone 952 F22
FOR 8ALJE MY OWNER -Hit Che*-
rolet Coati; first tla*a condition.
Rcaaonable. 986 w.
FOR SALK Edl*<>n and record* Will
take repealing *hut cun Cm, w.
LOST AND FOUND
FOUND—Ladles' purse Phone 1222 W
MARKETS
Butter
M
Spring*
is
Hena
19
White corn
.. se
Yellow corn
7|
Mixed corn
78
Ryu----
.71
Wheat
1 00
Croam
48
Oat*
41
Barley
White Kafir
II
Ken ....
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Rural Entertainment
Wedneaday. November 21.
Ther* will be a oox, pie end candy
■upper at Mistletoe school, on Wed-
nesday evening. November 21 Yon
will be welcome.
Wedneaday, November 2g.
A pie and box aortal and program
will be given by the Writ Point
church at the West Point achoolhouae.
on Wedneaday evening. November 21
The lad lee are rsquaatod to brtog
p>ee or bote* The public la Invited
to attend.
Thureday, November »
The Lad lea Aid of the Calumet M
B church will serve a turkey dinner
at Calumet on Thaakaglvlng Day No-
tember 29.
To He'p 1 uberculone
An International university In tha
Rwlaa Alps la being urged to aid at*
tfeata who are trying to rompleta their
edneatlon while ther fight tuberculosis.
There are said to be In Europe l.VMi
of theee tubemilords students, whe
nr* attending •< Ikm>| in unfavorable
rtimate#. A unherolty aunatorlura for
Rwlaa atuilent-imtlents hna hewn In
existence for five year* at I-eystn. A
committee of International student as-
sociation* has devised a plan to turn
tide university Into an International In
atliullon at Davos. The propped Al-
pine nnlveralty wimld be llnanced by
contrlbotlone from the governments
wboa* pupila would benefit by tb«
project.
Okarrhe
Mr and Mr* George Harries and
I Mlaa Ruth Parka of Oklahoma City
I were guest* of Mr and Mr* F E
I Coi Sunday
Mr and Mra Arthur Ahlefeld of
California arrived last Monday for an
extended vlatt with relative* here
Mr and Mrs. Henry nmeggen and
Mt»« Mart# Ludwig spent Thursday
In Kingfisher, and attended the fu
n« ral of John Lleble of l^tyal. who
die,i at Rt. Anthony's hospital follow
h.R an lllneas of several weeks
Mrs Ray Klenlan and daughter
Mildred Irene of Oklahoma Clly re-
lumed to her home Saturday after a
week a vlatt with her mother Mr*
An*< hut*.
Mr. and Mra. Rhelby lahler of
Chlckaaha vtalted relatives and
friend* In Okarrhe Sunday
Mr and Mra. Gustav Zurn Mnllen
are rejoicing over the arrival of a
aon, born Thuraday, November 22
Mra Ed luber and Dirk Wegener
went to Fairmont Thuraday to visit
their father, who I* III.
Mra George Honham and Mina
Florence Collier apent Saturday In
Oklahoma City.
Mlaa Harryette Hunter iame over
from Chlckaaha Friday evening to
spend the weekend with her parents
Den* Mae Cox apent the week end
»n El Reno with her slater Mra Ed
Wewerk*.
Mr. and Mra C W Wright apent
Saturday and Sunday In Oklahoma
City. They attended a recital Satur
day evening In which their daughter
Mlaa Marian Wright took part.
Douglas M< Murray of Chlckaaha
*aa a guest of the Hunter families
Sunday
Mr*. C. J. Woodson 'pent Satur
day and Sunday in Oklah:..na City
Mr and Mra. John Helnen and Mr
and Mra F M Helnen went to Okla-
homa City Sunday to attend the wed
ding of Mlaa Oladya Mallory and Mr
John Ronner, which took place at 4
o clock Sunday aftsrnoon at the horns
of the brides parent*. Mi and Mr».
Mallory.
Mlaa Mallory ha* vtalted friend*
here a number of time* and hna
many friends la Okarcbe, who alien
beat wtsbee.
Mr. and Mra. Henry Pruvggea a per
Sunday la El Bum
Mlsaea Anna and Minnie Nobla an
Rill and Fred Noble of Falrmoe
spent Sunday ae guest* of Mr aaf
Mr* Auguet Kremelr
Mr and Mr* Herbert Wleman and
daughter, of C Reno, spent Ruuds
with her parent* nr and Mra J C
Rrhleber.
Mlaa Florence Cottier was the din
;»er guest of Mra George Bonham
Sunday.
Mlaa Marian Wright of Oklahoma
CHy apent Friday here with her par
| • nta
Among the Okarrhe folks who at
t, iided the entertainment given by
the K of C. at El Reno Thuraday
evening, to celebrate the 25th anni-
versary of the organization of the El
Reno council, ware: Mr and Mr* C
W Wright. Mr* Ferd Vogt. Messrs
Hen Wlttrock. John Hund, Raymond
Wlewel and Wm Rtangl
A number of relative* and friend*
gathered at the home of Mr and Mr«.
John Ahlden Sunday evening to help
Mr Ahlden celebrate bla birthday
Mr. nnd Mr* B J Dubheraleln
were E| Reno visitors Saturday
Mr. aad Mra. Ferd Vogt and son
JuNtln spent Sunday In Oklahoma
City and Yukon.
visa tnei Elarhen and Mlaa Matll
da Ludwig spent Thuraday In El Reno
Mra Harry Hunter and daughter
Harryette and Maxine apent Satur-
day In Oklahoma City
Herbert Olefer of Oklahoma City
and Earl Thayer of 8L Raul, Minn,
visited relative* and friends In Okar
che Sunday and Monday.
Mr. and Mra A C. Kremelr and
Fred Kremelr were El Reno vlaltnra
Piiturday
Mrs. E. J. Coffey d od al her home
northwest of Okarche Monday morn
mg at 6 o’clock, fnl’iwlng a several
week a lllneaa Funeral aervlcea will
h< held Wedneaday morning at Holy
Tilnlty chuwh In Okarche She U
survived by her husband. E J Cof
fw four aone. Pat. John. Edward and
( to. all .of Okarci e two daughters,
M,« Dennla Immenschuh of Rhnw
nee and Mlaa Helen Coffey rf Ok ir
che four staters. Mr* Tele Rchacft-
cd Okarche and Mr* Georg- Krltte.i
l.r.i.k of Nlngftah*.-. Mlaa Ellxabeth
Cuiran. Mlaa Agnes Curran of So
dull*. Mo . and one brother, Mr Ben
Curran of Sedalla Mo
freveral futnllle* of n-la iv..* and
f lend* w»m to th* homo of Mr. a*i I
Mr*. Fred Fchieher Thursday #••#.
nlng to I i !p Mr*. Schleber relehriiti
er birthday.
Mra. f M. Halaea entertained tbe
o (nightly Bridge club Friday after
ooa, wheo Mra George Roaham was
n addition«l gueat Favors for high
o-» wen received by Mra Henry
irueggen and Mra. 15. C Loosen
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Stronf, Silent Man
SAN RAFAEL '*al.. Nov. 28.-<LP1
A year of alienee on the part of her
iusband wa* too much for Mr* Ma
)«l Bonny, she lerlared In a divorc e
oitt on file here recently.
Bruce Bonny, Ran Raf.iel capltallat
ind clubman, refused to speak a w«. 1
for more than 12 months until a re*
oactuation was effected In January of
this year, the suit said 8>»>n after,
however, he returned to his moody
alienee, the wife declared
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marriage licenses
Marriage llcenece have been Issued
at the office of Court Clerk I ,
Taylor to Clarence L. Roae and M„t.t
Marie Zoblach of Geary, Okla , t has
Uerllch and Haxel Hodgson of Yukon
Folks You Know
(Continued fmm page t.»
Justice of tbe Peace J D Penne
baker, who has been 111 at hU hom-
6u2 North Evans avenue, was report
••d somewhat Improved Wednesday
Mrs O H Tanner of tb's city who
underwent an operation Tueaday at
8t. Anthony's hospital. In Oklahoma
City. Is reported as getting along
nicely
e • •
!. E Ireland and son Drew, left to
day for Amarillo. Texas, where they
will enjoy a few day*' hunttn® in
> western Texas
• • •
M W Dlmory. who was enroute
from hia home In Sidney, Neb., to
t>o.nta In Mexico, visited friend* here
Tuesday.
e • •
John Morris of Pom a City la apend
Ing a few day* with his parent*, Mr
and Mra R B Morris. 631 South Had
den.
• • •
Mr nnd Mrs. B U. Rector and Dr.
and Mra Joseph M Oxmun will motor
to Oklahoma City Thuraday
* a a
Mr and Mra. R E Tucker. 201
Noith Barker, expect to spend Thanks
giving day with relatlvei in Duncan
• • •
Mr and Hr* J 8 Bard of Helena.
f>kla. will apend Thuflksglvlng ,tny
In the home of their daughter .Mr.-
A. L Johnson and Dr Johaaon. 109
Weal Watta.
a e a
Ml** Elizabeth Burke, a faculty
member of tbe hlghachool at Collin*
vllle, Okla.. will spend the Thanks-
t ring holidays with her parents. Mr
and Mrs I). R Burke, 914 South
Hoff
• • •
Pr. and Mr* H. A. Dever and aon.
d. Tu 1 South Bickford, depart
< d overland thla afternoon for Kansaa
City. Mo., where they will apend the
remainder of the week In the home
r min and brother, H K. Dever
and Mrs. Dever.
* e a
Mis* Lola Hanna a faculty mem-
In < f Lincoln school, la spending the
holidays with relative* In Chlekaaha
• • •
Mr nnd Mr* R. C Shepherd, daugh-
ti r, Mlaa Lona. and aon. Ollu. 7<iC
South llkkford. departed thla after-
noon for Tucumearl, N M. where
they will visit relatives Hie remain
d- r of the we k.
• * *
M s* Glynn Gardner, who la a fac-
ulty number of Irving school, i*
spending the Thanksgiving holiday,
w.th relative* in Comanche
C/iiie/ium
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F-4ienly a squirrel darted rapidly
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