The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 191, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 6, 1927 Page: 4 of 4
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THE EL RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
rukSDAV, SEPTEMBER 6, 1927.
LASSIFIE
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FOLKS YOU KNOW
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FOR SALE
FOR SALE 200 Apr white leghorn
pullets, .lohuson strain. Address
Pox 216, El Reno.
FOR SALE (’use tractor nnd plow,
142 acres land, two houses, modern,
*’/ick store room Inquire F. Freder-
ick. 100 North Rock Island.
Mrs. W. J. Hughes and son, Edwin,
of Vinita, Okla.. and Mrs. Sallie
Hughes of Delta, Colo., were the
week-end guests in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Turnipseed, 711 South
Parker.
9 9 9
Mrs. Anna Shackelford visited
friends in Oklahoma City. Sunday.
• * *
Mr. ami Mrs. Henry Siler. 215
South Evans, spent Labor Day in
Enid the guests of friends.
FOR SALE 160-acre farm west of Ell Miss Ih'ttie Lea; Me Elroy, 1121
Reno. SO acres In cultivation. 30 R^k Island, spent the week-
acres choice mow land, balance good
grass pasture. Small house, fair
barn, good granary. Good well water.
All fenced. 40 acres ready to sow
to wheat. Possession given. Priced
at $5,000 for quick sale. Frank Meyei
111 East Woodson, El Reno.
FOR SALE 1024 Ford coupe, good
condition, $150 cash or terms. John
Owens, cure Democrat.
FOR SALE: Ford oonpe. Bee T.
\Y Maher at Democrat office.
FOR SALE A good
writer at a bargain.
Wool worth Company.
Royal Type-
See manager
WANTED
WANTED: Oirl for general house
work. Phone 266.
nd at Medicine Paik.
• • •
Mrs. Dorothy Keating ol Oklahoma
City is the house guest of Miss Sara
Salmon, 406 South Choctaw
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. C. A Evans left Sun-
day overland for Amarillo, Tex
where they will attend the Texas
Cleaners and Dyers convention.
• • •
Mrs. A. W. Shattuck, daughters
Hetty Mae and Ileatrice and son,
Charles, were the guests over the
week-end at the’ home of Mr. and
Mrs. C. S. Yeaton, 501 South Ma-
comb.
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Misses Daisy and Nyna Braden
and C. O. Welch motored to Spring
Lake Monday evening.
Miss Kathrine Smith of Buffalo.
N. Y . and Miss Helen Duffy of Roch-
ester, N. Y., are the house guests of
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Devltt. 403 West
Wade. They are enroute to points
in California and Washington.
• • •
When buying hoys' clothes go where
the saving is the greatest at Young-
helms.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Pyle and
daughter, Anita and Mr. and Mrs.
\V. J. Kehrer spent Sunday and
Monday in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
(). N. Hedges at Stillwater Okla..
• • •
Mrs. J. W. Braley lias resumed her
duties in the millinery department at
Kelso's after a three months' vaca-
tion.
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Special prices on boys’ school
clothes this week at Younghelms.
• » •
Rex Srygley of Dalias, Tex., was
Hie week-end guest at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kivctt, 716 South
Rock Island.
9t • •
Mi and Mrs. J. M. Flippeu and
son, Ryinan returned Monday evening
from a brief vik 11 with relatives at
Pampa. Tex. They were accompanied
home by Mrs. Carl Maxey who has
spent the past mouth with relatives at
that point.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kusmic. who
have been the guests for the past
week at the home of Mr. und Mrs. II
J. Boorsma, south of the city, left
Saturday for their home In Thomas,
Okla
9 9 9
Lee J. Stouemau left Monday for
the American Legion convention In
Paris. He was accompanied to Okla-
homa City by his sister, Miss Delphiue
and Miss Helen Nelsou
* • •
Mrs. 1>. Tyler, who lias been the
> house guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. D.
1 Williams for (he past week returned
i to her home Sunday. She was ac-
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Williams
und family, who remained over the
holiday.
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Mr .and Mrs. W. D. Walker nnd
daughter, Elizabeth, spent Monday in
Oklahoma City.
• * *
Hetman Younghelm returned Mon-
day front a two months' visit with
relatives at Bad Wlldungen, Ger-
many, Enroute home lie visited sev-
eral other European cities of inter-
est.
9 9 9
Misses Ruth Cole and Kate Free-
man of Oklahoma City visited Miss
Harriet Rector. 820 South Rock Is-
land, Labor Day and attended the
"Sunrise Dance" at the Elks Home.
9 9 9
Miss Dorothy and Andrew Beck and
Charles Grady of Oklahoma City vis-
ited Sunday and Monday in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Campbell, 611
South Macomb.
Jack Barton of Oklahoma City and
Oils Flint of Kingfisher visited Moll
day with Paul Moon ami uttemled the
"Sunrise Dance" at the Elks Home
• • •
Mrs. J D South und children
Dorothy Anne nnd Bill' returned to
their home in Oklahoma City Sunday
after a few days' visit In the home
of Misses Irma and IHutsle South, 7t0
East London.
• • •
Mr. und Mrs. J D. KIceman and
daughter, Julia, sof> South Bickford,
returned yesterday after several days
visit with relatives and friends at >
Savina, Guthrie and Oklahoma City.
• • •
Mrs Jas Marion, formerly of this j
city, now of Enid, was a guest Mon- i
day in the home of Mrs. M E. Long- |
luire, 713 Sotiili Hadden.
• • •
Mrs. M. E. Iiongntire. 713 South j
Hadden, who lias been quite ill for I
sometime is not much improved at j
this time.
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Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cubbagc, .'>ns East I
Russell, spent Mondav in Oklahoma
City
* » *
Mrs. M. T. Bell has returned from
a few days’ visit with relatives and
friends at Seminole, Wewoka and |
Holdenvllle.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. A Bruce, Miss
Puttie Bruce und C. L. Evertts mo-
tored to Spring Lake, Monday eve-
ning.
* * *
Special prices on boys’ school
clothes this week at Y’oungheitus.
Y Perfect diamonds
in a range of
w
mountings at
S71, $too, S150
r
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Enjoy wearing a fine
diamond today l
Our high atandingin this com-
munity as diamond specialists
is an assurance of fair value.
The finest quality diamonds
from our store may now be
purchased under our Divided
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it. Come in today.
H. C. R1SSE
JEWELER
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STOP
WHEN YOU
SEE
THIS SIGN
me
\ ONCE - ALWAYS >
BETTER OIL
AND BETTER
GASOLINE
Super-gasoline and oil at an
everyday price. Play safe by
choosing a Cities Service Station.
Makes the Body
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Makes the Blood Rich
Grove's
Tasteless
Chill. Tonic
• AIV-
WANTED Permanent position by
dependable arid energetic young
lady nmv employed hh bookkeeper-
stenographer and general office work
Write Democrat.
HAVE YOt’l! mattress renovated by
P S. Rye! Phone 873 J El Reno,
Okla.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT A bad room f<>r two
teachers Will also furnish hoard.
Mrs. Freeman. 117 So. Barker.
FOR CA8H RENT 190 K. improved
upland farm near El Reno C. G
Wattson, Agent.
FOR RENT: 8-room modern Uoiihc
at 507 South Barker. Phone 582.
FOR RENT: Front bed room for 2
teachers. 1 block from Central, 717
South Rock Island. Phone 487-W
FOR RENT: Furnished five room
modern house. Phone 262.
SLEEPING room, private bath. Close
in. for gentlemen. Phone 468 after
6 p m. tfc.
Miss Addie Ryan of Ft. Worth,
Tex., spent Sunday and Monday, the
uuest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
M. N WtlHon, 509 South Bickford
• • •
When buying hoys' clothes go where
lie saving is »h* greatest at Young-
helms.
• • •
Mrs J B. Harp-r 212 East Wade,
left Saturday for Holton. Kas., where
^he will attend the funeral of her
brother, George Wesley, who died at
Rolater's Hospital in Oklahoma City,
Friday evening.
• *
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Smith and
family and A F. Cobean of Chickasha
were the guests Sunday in the home
t Mi and Mrs C 8 Yeaton, 501
j South .Macomb.
• • •
Arnold "Pappy” Oakes left this
morning for Edmond where he will
attend the Central State Teachers
College.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Maddux. 1017
South Hoff, spent Sunday and Labor
Day In Arcadia. Okla.
• • •
Mis. Arthur ltiggert has returned
from a week's visit with friends at
Bristow. Okla.
• • •
Mr, and Mrs. C. H. Braden of Hoi- <
denville, visied relatives here occr I
the week-end.
• • •
Mrs. S A Humphrey of 913 South
Hoff has returned from a two months'
visit with relatives at Wichita. Kas.
• • «
Mrs. A. F. Odonnell has returned
to her home in Clinton, Okla.. after
a week's visit at the home of her sis- |
ter, Mrs. H. J. Boorsma and Mr.
Boorsma, south of the city
* • • |
Misses Margaret Allen and Olgvi
Kivett. Paul Moon and Garrett Miles ,
spent Sunday evening at Spring
Lake I
... i
Miss Elizabeth Stuart of Amarillo. j
Tex., was the house guest Sunday
nnd Monday of Mr. and Mrs. J. 11.
Johnson. 821 South Rock Island.
Miss Stuart was enroute to Hope,
Arkansas where she will spend her
vacation
9 9 9
Mr. and Mrs, R E. Tucker of the
Muzzy Apartments had as their week,
end guests, Mr. and Mrs. V. A.
Tucker of Enid.
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Fountain Pens and
Pencils
Engraved FREE if
bought here.
PARKER
SWAN
SHAEFFER
CONKLIN
PENS and PENCILS
Ink that will not clog
your pen.
Any make Pens and
Pencils Repaired.
HENRY BEHNE
200 S. Rock Island
Jeweler & Optometrist
Mrs. W. S. McGuire and daughter,
! Miss Margaret of Norman and Miss
Miss Lillian Aderhold. 4o5 South Alberta Shrlvcr of Oklahoma City
\\ illlams. Is the house guest of Miss ^ were the guests over the week-end at
Helen Burwell In Oklahoma City. the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bone-
* * * brake, o.ik and Mitchell.
Howard Honebrake Jr., of Chica- i ...
go. 111., is the guest of his parents, I Miss Agnes Schubert spent Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bonebrake, Oak ) a.iul Monday the guest of relatives in
and Mitchell. He Is enroute to San okeene, Okla.
Francisco. Calif ■
Miss Elizabeth Dolphin of Tulsa
spent the week-end in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith, northwest
of the city.
• • •
FAIR DATES
Tex., Sunday ami Monday.
• • •
Township Fairs
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Drake were! District No. 2, Yllkoil,
«!"™“' September 9 and JO.
District No. 3, Calumet,
September 7, 8 and 9.
District No. 4, East and
West Walnut, September 5
and (i.
County Fair
El Reno, September 11 to
17.
Miss Avis Bisbee, R. N., of Poca-
| tello. Idaho, Is the new instructor of
j the “Training School for Nurses" at
the El Reno Sanitarium.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jones, 9U7 South
Hoff, had as their guests, Monday,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Friesen and
family of Wichita, Kas., and Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Jones and daughter of Ok-
lahoma City.
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•THE INTEREER IN GENT”
j Mr. iiud Mrs. Frank McCoy motored
I in Oklahoma City, Monday afternoon
• » •
i Mr. uud Mrs. R. C. Weber returned
| Monday evening from a two days'
j motor trip to Blackwell. Oklahoma.
• • •
Mr. uud Mrs. Chat*. Bowers spent
Sunday and Monday in Ada, Okla-
homa. the guest of relatives.
• • •
Miss Joy Stokes of 1120 South Ma-
comb returned Monday from a two
months' visit with relatives and
friends at St. Paul and Minneapolis.
Minn
* • •
Mrs. Addle Hard'-nhcrg of 315
South Kvnus left Saturday for a two
weeks' visit with relatives ut Fair-
field. Iowa.
• • •
Mrs. Audit- Burke of Shawnee is
the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Her-
man Younghelm, S14 South Rock
Island
9 9 9
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brown returned
Monday from a five weeks' motor trip
to Washington, D. C.. Richmond. Va..
Baltimore. Md.. and points In West
Virginia
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 191, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 6, 1927, newspaper, September 6, 1927; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc909298/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.