The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 270, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 21, 1925 Page: 3 of 4
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THE EL HENO UAU.Y bEMOCHA I
Social and Personal
MRS ANNA WARNER JONES
RHONE 15
By HEOOA HOVT
(Written (or the Putted l*re»»>
NEW YORK. Nor 2u (U. P.»
: Gray has never hail tho vogue for
, winter that It has had this yoar. Pre-
viously we have accepted pray as a
spring, summer or early fall color but'
, this year it is one of the smartest of
the winter shades.
This season's gray Is u soft, pinkish
gray that is hound to be becoming to
everyone who chooses it Smart coats
and ensembles of gray velvet or doth
Bridge-Luncheon Dinner Dance
Ilrilliant autumn foliage combined uu. i„„„i , „
with tiny broiuo chrysanthemums kg^rt delightfully on-
EST£ KHN51? ? -= .......-..........»«.
one o'clock luncheon given bv "Jh fcv‘‘n ,n lhe tabto | worn by debutantes and matrons
1-orrest Nave. Mrs. Walter Campbell. Kichr anion . „ . whose costumes are the envy of the
si Ms.,JfT„"'Sk„;; t tr, l,ck,u” ** f ■ ~ - «•«
m™- ^ouin Hock Island fc'ray fur coats ono secs numcroui
Avenue Friday afteinoon. Mrs. Henry prj,Cjna Embroider* n„h Rray 0,0,11 co*ts heavily trimmed in
Siler. Mrs. G»s Chastain. Mrs. H .1 !!! V „ » y Kray ^r. S.,uirrd coals arc not ex
Iktvls assisted in serving. In the game Mrs \ n Bn-uw. fl°4 South \U! , trt-mely popular nor have they been
of bridge Mrs. H. J. Davis won the ,'nms- • ntertalned the numbers of for sl.Veral winters,
favor for high score and Mrs C II i,|,p ITisdlla Embroidery Club Wed- ,
Siler, favor for low score. Among the • »»**s«lay afternoon. After the usual cm- A ^ youn,K "0M,an appeared on
forty two guests present were Mrs. l,roitl*'r>' hour a delicious two course'!!10 Avonu‘‘ -v',s’ert,u>’ w,'nr nK °>“' °f
Henry Schafer cf Oklahoma (’Itv, Mrs lun<,,>('on was served. Mis. Swanson. Ii1.*' m "‘st Rray coats we hate seen
Roy Sloan of Chicago, Illinois Mrs. J. (). Mathews, and Mrs Winger | VOHt of a, ,'“ur‘"l»s «rav
-o— were the additional guests Mrs i<-,0,h resembling u heavy duvetyue
Marriage Announced Cresae of Geary. Mrs. Bretier k mother! and h“d 11 *'iakl*h , nM '« ,he
CardM have been received hv EJ • *8* out of towu guest. Kra:N* , ]xus a wfa^ ‘‘round model
Reno friends announcing the marriage ■ o- wlth fonder shoulders and with width
- -- -■ • ....... a~- t----«■ »- enough at the hips to give the new
diagonal closing. A matching gray
ivt iiu nicHUB eiiiKiuiicmg me mailing! >
of Ruth Lillian Appelqulst to George ®on TemPe Club
< nffs. One unusual model made on
• lender lines has the sleeves and up-
per portion to the hip-line made of
way squirrel with the slender skirt
portion of heavy matching cloth. Usu
allj the gray wrap uses a matching
E. Heyman Jr., which took place n. Mrs. Paul Hyland received the favor " , W f
Pairmount. Minn., on Wednesdav. No 'or the clever ' Tlianksglving' oi es *rH|,ptl'd tho "7k w" ‘ * >**
vember 11. when Mrs. Edgar Mays 629 South i r . ? T Hhouldcr1wnd1 ,ho
Mr. and Mrs. Heyman will make Hadden, entertained the members ot Imle"fL °.vtemi^r D,U<J “ c”1!*
tlieir home at Dunnoll. Minnesota, he Bon Tenipe Club Friday afternoon f,[lf!ox 'x e^' d / on* Je< k
where Mr. Heyman Is assistant eushiei rhanksgiving suggestions were car .. . lu of nn«.i ^vtni T °f f'’X
of the First National Hank. ' rled out H, the dainty two course „ V P P violets were worn
The bride Is the daughter of Mr. luncheon. I *1“ corsaK° Jh(‘ llcT!'
and Mrs. C. G. Appelqulst of Fair • The next meeting will be in two T, V, • Tl' f.Ml!
mount, Minn. The groom is a forme, weeks with Mrs. C. K Moodv, sir, i ‘v,c'i ' ‘ ' , V . s *!n< pl.R}
resident of F.1 Reno, and Is the son ot south Ellison. sc hem... ,ll‘'
Mr. and Mrs. George Hevman who o -
now reside in Eldon, Iowa Mrs. Honrv Schafer and son Rtlh . a,any sra-v c'loth coats are trimmed
-o— -eturm d to their home in Oklahoma j I" Sf',1l,r"1‘l 'vi,h tllis f,J1' forming the
Womens Relief Corps City this morning after an over nigh' .!? ,or, ('r '-ul<* trimming collar and
At a meeting’ of the FI Reno Worn visit with her mother Mrs. ('. M. Haul-
ens Relief Corps Friday evening Mag *cn. Mrs. Paulsen und daughter Ann-'
gie Bondurant. senior vice president accompanied Mis Schafer home for
was installed to fill the unexpired a week-end visit,
term of president Clara Haworth who' —o
died Thirsdaj. Anna Beecham pasi Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wilson and Miss
president and chaplain acted as in* Irene Dulaney of Ft. Worth. Tex.. Mr,
stalling officer. nd Mrs. Fan is Xorvell and son Billy
At the next meeting December -I -'f Caldwell Kansas, vill he S inday
there will be election of officers and Wests of Misses Ilonty and Maggie
election of delegates to attend thi*t Salmon and Ain Mary lohnson.
Department Convention to be held in - o -
Stroud in May. All members are urged IV-nnctt Ferrell arrived Friday j
to be present. morning from Elizabethtown, Illinois,
- o * . t0 th« winter with hi, inter. Saskabrnn, Sa«k.~Fossil hunters : a ,.|8mK u f(M(l ,,r „|op^
Young Ladies Aid Mls 1 G Jackson. 417 N. Macomb, tba Hoyul Ontario tuuteum digging in J abox......| q-,, ,
jsjtisusm Th,o. „ Aa..-i r;;;; r:.....* r t s
Authenticity Revealed in
Recently Found Epistle.
(Tncinuati.—Lut<4j Aiuvrleuu Ida-
terinns have bis’ii hnmldng the story
of the flight of Beniamin I'rnnklln's
electrkIty-deteeting kite They have
Htfeiopted tn relegate the legend *o the
Junk heap of historical fallacies. Tlieir
rlaliu has been (tint, bad Franklin tried
the experiment, be would have been
electrocuted and i-urncd to a crisp
brown crust.
But \ book bus been discovered,
piled with Ul.ooo other volumes in a
garage storeroom owned by the (.'in-
einnnti public library, containing a
letter written by Franklin himself on
the experiment and its results The
volume is h roiupendiutii of many let-
ter* written by Franklin and members
of the Itoval Sclent 1 tic society of Lon
(Jon
Failed to Name Place,
Wltlle the story handed down placed
the s< ene of the trial at the tower of
old Christ church in I'lilladelplilH
Franklin fails to mention the locality.
It Is also evident that he bad no In
lentltm of atfrai ting lightning to Ids
kite, toil tbs! he merely wanted tn
prove the presence of electrical energy
in the atmosphere during u thunder-
storm.
The Ictiei Was written probably In
li'>2. Hi* observations and i net no-
tions follow
Make i cross of two light strip* n(
■ edar, the anus so long as to reach
the four comers of a large silk hand-
kerchief when extended : tie the 1.01
uuiier some otner eormej. »• urnt 'n#
•Ilk rtbh”u may not h» set. and rare
must be fgkeu th„t the (sine doe* not
touch the frame of (Its door or wtmlow
Will Draw Plr*.
*As soou any of th* thunder
cl.’Uds come over the kite, the pointed
wire will draw the electric Are from
them and the kite, with all the twine,
will be elactrllied. and the loose flla-
menta of the twine will *tand out
every way and be attracted hr au *p
pn>ai hlng linger. And when the rain
has wet the kits and twine so that It
can conduct the electric (ir* freely,
you win find it at ream out plentifully
from th« key on the a^ipro*. h of vollr
knuckle.
At tht* key, * phial may t»e at-
tached and from electric fire thus otr
tallied spirit* inay tie ignited and all
Ihe other electric exjterlnienu l>e per
formed wblrlc are usually done by n
rubbed glsss y'ol^ or iuIh*. and there
by the sumeness of die sloctrlc iiitiitet
with that of lightning cArnpletelv dent
oostrafed
Rata Coal $350,000,000
London.—ltut experts estimate that
It costs England about SXxi.miMlOf) „
year to feed It' rnta. This does no:
. !u«lude the damage done
ners of the Inimlherohicf to the c.x-
nnj me Fiicy wrap uses a maicning freiuitles of the cross, so you have the
frock of silk or cloth although red. i kite, which, being properly
green and purple frocks often accent j accommodated with a tall. loo|«c and
puny gray coats. In the later case "'ring will rise in the air, like those
the hat matches the frock. made of paper, hut this, being silk, is
~ “ fitted to bear Mi-- wet and wind "f
Drain Old Bog to Find ” Hmmler gn»t will,out tearing To
Prehistoric Man’s Relics ij* "! ‘I*® ZT rt!,'k
<ross i* to lie lived n very jli.trp-
Saskat«ahi, Sa«U.- Fossil hunters .. t pointed wire, rising a fmu
Dust Fuel for Autos
Predicted by Chemist
We York. YT A Noel, an
engineer of the hiin nu of chem-
istry of ti,r Department of Agri-
culture. demonstrated the ex
plosive powei of ilust bet* re-
cently and declared that amo
mobiles mSg’ii he using dust tor
fuel within a snort time.
The dust must consist of car
bonnreous particles. It will nor
be sutliclent merely to suck Into
ihe cylinders the road dust ere
at««i by lhe motor car. but the
duel must be sin h as collects on
many factory doors, constituting
in explosion hnr.ard.
Imst from »ugni, cocoa, oinne
mon, leetl" r, flour, rubber, alnml-
iiimi or wood ould h* •Mifahle
Mr Noel said
■T each ... . An unknown ipecies ....
Ucl> ilULTIIUUII III UIV IIUIIU* ui 31 IS. * *
Guv Lanntan. Twenty four ladles were •UlIn 1
admitted into membership making ;> 0
total of 3S members. Mrs. Hany Waccouer was an Gala
Aft( r the business meeting. Mrs ko,ua *- ■*>’ visitor ycriterduv.
George Custer gave several piano se _ -----—
lections which were greatly enjoyed lt"5' "im used to pa‘> about
Dainty refreshments wen- served. Tin fifteen years wishing he could pm on
m-xt meeting of tlx- society will bo long pants lias crown to be h golf*
announced later.^ worshiping man who passes the
, , 0 whole winter awaiting tin oiiDortur.ltv
Mrs. Irene Jones was tin Oklahoma to put on short ones - Ark an sow pr strata of its -*„nd will be found the
Thomhf Cal I of t!lp unknown North Atueri
can prehistoric nmn.
Cd u dbiphragiu pm,„> on an elevate. | This kite to be robed when a .hunZ !
Phu on„ beside the swamp I gu.t appear, to be coming on. and tbs
Through ;« nose the water is drown person who holds the string must’
THOS. JENSEN
| ti’ubiish Oct. i». Nov. y ». i», >. n:s»
(El Kean l)nl|v Di»m«r.tl
NOTtCt OF SALE
j No. ,UOi
Notice In hereby gix.n that ux pur-
mianc- ot an order ot sal* IhniihI out
of the IUrtrli l Court of t'anadiMn C'oun-
tv OKUtiviim II (he Mill Uu> of April.
UCi. In an action tv herein J. mi C.
I’1 laiu i* plaintiff .in.| SI*?-,* N t’ur-
rv. a widow and Mr* It. II Arvsood.
ar< dr(cn<lonts. ilirreted »o u,-. t|,.- un-
d'-rstgiied. Sheriff of i in..til,.,i fount ,
(■klnhonta, r.uiuuandlnit mo to levy ut>oii,
advertIm un-l *, 1| without eiu>rai**m*nt,
a* pt'ovlded by law. th. following drt-
• rd» d ri .il *-«iat Mtmit> d In 1‘nnadlau
t'omit... okluV'iim. to-tvlt:
Th» South Half of the NortheaMt
Quarter l*«V ..f NKV, I amt the
Norltoanf (quarter of llm Nortli-
cet (Juartei (\KV» >-f \r;i4> and
let Kite t..i k|I In So-lion lllgh'
ts». Tottn*hl|> Twi-lt. tiri .\--rth c-f
Itapr. Kit.- Ill \\ | M ami con-
taiiiin.; !.'•:• Po a-re-,
with all tin- improvements thereon innt
apurfenam-e* vlori unto I etonciiir., a
th< iirnp, rtv of the d* fi mlanf. Sierra \
(’urry. a widow, io i-atisty the jud«:i . •
(tld dwi - of lortH’luauri --i i
tiurtt.’ge iii favor tf tin ptalpt■: . J->lin
I>rl.an», tn the sum of -s.Tt’r with
lit-rest th*-l* -n it the ,.f fen r .
cent per annum Horn tip ilt’a day <-f
April. I >?5 until paid, ami for all eo ti
•f thi, action taxed at lt< J. and for
ooata atcrulng I •»111 --n tn- oth d y
*f N-lVi lllller, 1 J'I’l. at til* to *11 r fit tell
•'dock i* m. on eaid il.it*-, nt the front
loir of th. court Imuse m tli*- city «,f
HI It* m>, huM I'ountv and Stat*-. vlfn
(*r sale, and sell to Hi. IiikIi* : i *.|<l.i* r
for ( ash the s, >,| property nt*ovu des-
i'll -11. nul tlv* said Sl.-rra \ Curry
mil Mi*. It 1 VrtviMxi, ami u* li nn*l
>11 p* r. ns clulmlna any till*'-, i |n ami
» cl*hi prop, pty, liv, thruuKli or under
Ion*, fill tak** tin# noli*. Hu r«*of
Wliri •* my Imnd i.n till. L'Ctli day of
ict-’x r, 1 :<;:*.
Slier lif
SII V h'l.lITT.
''an.ultaii I'.-uii*
• ikl.ihom.'i.
antelope a quantity of buffalo Ipuu-: —
und Indian relics have been found, li
was be!lever) the pool served as a w:i ^
lerlng place for man and beast thou •
sands of years ago find that in the low
(low
City visitor Friday.
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Make Reservations NoW!
For Seventh District
Advertising Convention
Oklahoma City, November 22-23-21 th
Al! Matters Relative to Reservations Should lit- Taken Up Direct
with the Convention Division of the Oklahoma City
Chamber of Commerce.
Now ACT!
A HOME FOLKS
CONVENTION
Dealing with your own
problems
You have problems, HERE IS
the place to solve them. The
sneakers with a few exceptions,
are “Our Own" folks, who have
trained national recognition.
They will fill you so full, that it
will take weeks to come out.
Hear
KINO WOODRRIDGE
President
Associated Advertising Clubs
of the World, with
Headquarters in New York.
Reverend Lincoln McConnell has
very courteously extended Mr.
Woodbridjro his pulpit on Sun-
day evenin.tr, November 22nd.
Mr. Woodbridge also addresses
the Monday Morning Session of
the Convention. This alone is
worth coming miles to hear.
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HOW TO AVOID AFTER-HOLIDAY SU MPS, TO INCREASE
TURNOVER—TO LET MORE MAIL ORDERS
This is a Convention without the “CON”. ^ on will get only the
meat. Onlv ideas that will really help. That’* right
—plan NOW to COME!
YOU CAN T AFFORD NOT TO COME!
Oklahoma City Expects You
Sunday. Nov. 22, Monday 2*1. Tuesday 21
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—INSURANCE
— REAL ESTATE
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NOT 10 £ BV PUBLICATION
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If it doesn’t
SELL ITSELF
don't keep it
A phone call will bring the
Mil yiag Gy in foam to your h<iiii>
Thcro i- no c ost no obligation
V/ASH WITH IT
If 0 floe 'il l S' II its. !| iii |(.
sup* r spe-d p* i fomiitn ■ d«jh '
km p it'
If it doesn't Sell it .-It on i's
highly enorgi/L'd tnrliul' iu
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chiffot - eoi gett* and al
dainty things don't k>-* j, it'
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> ornpli te elifiiin.iC'.'I cf h .’|(|
rubbing -*#v* n of A ' Diband-
tuffs and collar don't k> • ;• it’
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NOTICF OF SHERIFF'S SALE
N-.tlc* : tu-r* l(- given xli.it I. tin un-
l( -igitci! Sian i, pursuant to special
ordi .....i - , -
•f tin 1 iiatri-d ( ((vnt in the aliii\i- mint
'((•lilt .-: IS. will cn (In* sith day cf
S'oti III' ( r, '!*Sf., [ ! t o'clock p. rn..
it tt: Ka“t front U - of tin- Court
Hmi in Kl IP ip*. I'.annUian County,
1 - > .. for Pa it public auc#
th'il and sell xi'ltliout a pi'P;iIm# nn iit to
Me Inyln-.-i liliphr ler ,•:< h in hand, th"
'iilliixvini ijet rilied - I • -nilunti U
ii t 'ar.i#«ll;xn Count State «-f Ohlulmin.a.
to-wll:
Ka.t Half #,f N'ui tli west (,'u.xrt'r
IHV -MV1, i and r."t- i>ii" 11 > und
Txxi 1 - 'i Section H# von i*l, To'xn-
ehl| Komfein (ID .North, ItaliKe
Fi.. i.M W.Ht I M .
-..el prop. • W1|| |„ v. Id nicjcet to
i | ti"i- i 'itgage "t *'i.i' ii'.i'il. to satlufy
a , • rfaiii J iUgieen' r* mP i cl ti\ tlu«
, * "i Slat at] cf
\ • ril. HUT- ir, faver "f the platidiid
cl o air. at tie ,1- fondant, Al-.n/" P
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n!.-r. ■ rh. n - n I'm,. April SI, ifij.'i, nt
:!. i.tf, of 10 p'fi i r,i n r annum until
•aid and th#- c'mt n| h.H.I *:, D.-. tin,
■c.ui t awarding lia plaintiff a lien lyion
'a! r#al < (.,(•• f"i thi tin.-dint -f -aid
imp-, .nt, inter*- t .. .*1 n*.! amt n>r*-
h edig said "tg:,|. * and I'l'il.-rlng n,t*l
: oal to sat!*.')’ ' dd li'dgmepf.
V. ITNKSS n.y h.,r,d at Kl IP no. ( ;,.
ukimii ' - nnt" DklJih thi- :;;r<l da;
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(•ANAi'IAN DdCNTY
•\ din. fdsiiti'T ccirnr vitmi.-
a; d pent said ciii'Nri
AND Hi ATP
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 270, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 21, 1925, newspaper, November 21, 1925; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc909528/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.