The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 289, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 12, 1924 Page: 4 of 4
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TMr IdhUm «4 the Altar Suchly
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laliviUiH'H \s*i*lmg Muklrw** mill
Ihe Xli' John Writer. Mr*. Tim* Ka-
lb iv Mr* Hi Wolf* and \|rs Van.-.
] Xl> liuirv Kvirjuw is cordially in
I riled.
| Informal Bridge
Miss fiuuiue ('oilier < alerlaim •!
I.i :• iin .II) Saiurtla) eveuiaa at
h.idg* in honor iif Miss Urate Knit I
fi.ii'i Oklahoma ('lit Uin i.ls aeiti
outlin'd to stnitrily sisters of die
lli. ii'.iev ami hualess Tin favor for
h si, st-tne mas received by Miss |
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J. It Suvens iif Mies. Oklahoma
I* ' a business visitor in Kl Reia
| Tuesday.
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Mins l.«<dio Wootbous* was au
CNN Aiwai Ofcs «tutor yaoterday.
Wm. Met Let »s> aa Ok U ho out
Civ tatRM Ymfa).
Mrs J o Ckuraaess ami children
hr flwMt for a two aeekr visit
««A Aw parrel* la AMdarko.
Warn Rath Hagan had aa her guest
Aw vtr* Ear sister Miss Naomi
IbOl a* TNttle.
Mrs. Glean Stephana of Sallna.
Kaw, la visiting la tAe home of her
parents. Mr. and Mr*. C A. Jackson.
CARD OR THANK!
We wish to thank our friends an I
|ueidhhnra for their kindness during
It" sltkness and death of our wif*»
rand mother Also for Ihe beautiful
floral offerings—Kd J. Stevens and
children. i !
Mia. Jane llansky. mother of
iT'iett. llansky. la III at her home in
|tl e east part of the city.
DANCE FRIDAY NIGHT
The Copeland Bros. Show arches-
Itta will cite n dance at Jackson hall
jo Friday night. Aug. 15. from ID:R«»
I to J:30. Public Invited. 12-I4c
|a cow a few days ago, which n ■ -
sltatecl an operation which resulted
III Ills death \\ hell this |>.tinfal ill
uesi. cast itself upon this homo *1
was not thought to *•«• m> serious, huf
there were loving envious hiaris.
ready hands to help and cheer and
it possible to nurse this promising
young Iif*' hack to health; hut nil
was to no avail lie was brave nud
strong and promised his attending
physician and nurse to nink<‘ a
brave fight; hut unalde to slant the
Intcrse pain, he slipped away.
He possessed a deeply sympathel
Ic nature. Always t home loving
hov. and especially devoted to his
mother, who proceeded him onlv
two years ago In death one of the
most cherished memories of hi*
mother and of which she spoke often ^lierenvnd *!' and loved ones so Jlle is not dead, this friend, not dead,
to her friends that, ‘Israel never *row. hut not ns those who have no.But in the path we mnrtnla trend
hi,,I suui an unkind word to her." hope The/ i re parted Imt tor u «•>» some few triflinc etepe ahead;
It seemed llmt every ucldug heart season. They take up the burden of j And nenrer to the (id
awakened a rea|*oiisive chord In his life again locking forward hopefully J bo that you. loo, ouve msl Ihe betid
Iif*. This ch.irarleilslic ot his hind •«> 'hat reunion which will come ii. lEiiall meet again na face lo face thin
ly sympathetic nature, won for him Owl’s own good time. I frtond
many friends. To know him and to' Besides the wife and little Ruth I Ton fancy dead,
know him will was to '..ive him. Fnuda, his fathir l.ymoti Allard. Funeral eervlce vu held from Ihe
While he was kindly nt.d syntpa who makes his home with his daugh- 'fhristtot Church Sunday afternoou
i heti, he was feu less in ndvM»tlii{ ,pr. Mrs reel! litoss of this city; a
mint In* believed to he right
(li d had blessed him with a heau- Mm. C
lifill vole, nud it always seemed a
Joy t.i him to lift H In praise to his
King of Kings that he worxhtoafl ns
l.ord.
brother C. C. of f,rnndfiohl. Okltt.;
E llross, Kl Reno; Mrs. \.
T l.iltle. Yukon, Okla.; Mrs C. II.
Sin*ili. also of Yukon. Okla., and
Miss Klla Allard of El Reno, survive
1 him And besides these itniue«llate
J His yvink on earth Is donn. Ho relatives, he leaves many distant re-
11.ii** heard the call of the Muntnr nynl
•has responded to the summonn. Alis
Int'ves helilml and his friends are
numbered by the hundreds.
tondneied by Rev. I* K- DePoUler.
assisted by Rev, Holmes Nichols of
fhe Baptist Church. During the se>
vlees n beautiful solo was rendered
by Mrs. Lenorn Blggert and several
•elections by n male quartette com-
posed of Messrs. Ricker. Curry. Mad-
dux and Taylor.
Interment was in Ihe El Rony
cemetery.
County Hnpeiintendent Edith LAv
Ion was an Oklahoma City visitor
Inday.
NOTICI
The patients at the R. A C C. I
I would appreciate any hooks, mags]
1 tines or vlctrola records left at this I
Master John Alosworth Is visiting I ofnrt
thin week In chlrknnhn at the home |
of bis couslu. Ben Crowley.
Mrs. Don Allison. Miss Ionia Aid
gun and Mrs. Evert pickerel of Enid
•pent the day In Oklahoma City.
Mr. W. L. Bradley wlU leave!
Thursday for I/»s Angeles. Cal.
Where he will Join Mrs. Bradley and I
■pend the remainder of the summer.
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Miss Louise Bierd from Bison will |
be a guest In the home of Miss Har-
riet Rector ■Wednesday ai
the Elks dance.
ISRAEL ALLARD
attend | Israel Allard, youngest son of Mr.
and Mrs. layman Allard, was born
April- 10, 1894, and died August 8.
Miss Jerry Solomon of Kingfisher]
will arrive Wednesday to he a guest
In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry!
Bradford and attend the Elks dance. I
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Mr. and Mrs. William Warden
Phillips announce the arrival of a
■. daughter, Betty Jean. Mrs. Phillips
eras formerly Miss Helen Bradford
of this city.
Mr. M- E- Cfhnrch left Monday ev-
ening for Kansas city where he will
attend n family reunion of nine
brothers and sisters. He will return
In two weeks.
Miss Georgle Adlne Bradford ar-
rived today from Denver. Colo., on-
ronte to her home In Pine Bluff,
Ark. Her father, Mr. Turner Brad-
ford, will meet her here and accom
pany her to their home. They aro
gueeta of Mr. ar1 Mrs. Harry Brad-
ford.
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The Woman’s neneftt Association
wilt hold Its weekly meeting In the
Odd Fellows hall Wednesday after-
noon at 2; 30.
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Business and Professional IVomen
The Business and Professional
Women’s Club will meet this even
ing at 1:30 In the club rooms.
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A. O. Jacobi and his class. No. 14.
of the Christian Churrh Snnda*'
Pchool. enjoyed a swim and picnic
supper on the North Canadian river
Friday evening. Fourteen young
people enjoyed the occasion. Mr
and Mrs- Ed. Wewerka chaperoned
the party. f j
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Yen Knew g Tsnle la Deed
when It makes yog «at ;fke n hungr?
hoy nRd brings hack the color to worn
•hanks. Ton oat »>job feel the
■troofthenlng, InrigovaMag Effect ot
TABTEJaFdS CHILL
k1924; age 30 years. 3 months and 28
days. • ’I •"in
•As a child he was devoted to his
mother, home and his Sunday school
having surrendered his life to his
Master and became a member of the
Christian Church In his boyhood
•lays. His character pas the pro-
(’tirt of a Christian home and the
ran expeditionary forces for thirteen
church.
He graduated from the El Reno
high school with the class of 1913.
tn 1917 he enlisted In the world war
and after his training in America
entered the aerial service and was
with 838th aerial squadron. Amerl
expeditionary forces for thirteen
months, and received his honorable
discharge from the government
having served his country well.
Only 18 months ago. he led Miss
Fcrol Alexander, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. 1. W. Alexander of 419
South Roberts, El Reno, to the altar
as his bride and they were united
In marriage Dec. 2-3. 1922. The past
18 months have been happy ones for
this promising young couple, but the
real happiness came into this home
onlv two months ago when Ond
blessed them with a beautiful little
daughter. Ruth Francis. The com
ing of Ruth did not divide their
love nor lessen It for each other
hut the sunshine of their happiness
seemed to brighten ns they both
planned to sacrifice for her. While
thl« hahy girl enn never know
father's love and this young wife’s
grlot Is deep Indeed. God has bless-
ed her more than we can tel’. For
[a vsung wife stood beside s bier
Pule as s Illy In her weeds.
[And prayed for death with every
tear;
A tiny hand atole Into hers.
A childish whisper checked her
taara.
I aald, “She la not all alone.
Tha Infant’a grltf will heal her
own."
He held membership In the Blue
Txvlse. Masonic Fraternity at Yukon.
Okln . and Ihe high esteem In which
he was held In this order was manl-
fealqd bv hits brother Maaona
Mr. Allard's Illness was , of very
short dnrallon. having suffered s
painful strident In being kicked hy^
better pipe
tobacco
Why better?
“Wellmans Method”
famous old-time
Secret, now ours
-exclusively
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Certainly rounds
tobacco out!
Cut just right,
too (See below)
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 289, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 12, 1924, newspaper, August 12, 1924; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc909554/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.