The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 273, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 15, 1928 Page: 1 of 4
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WEATHER
Tonight uwa#ttl#d. C*M
we at portion. Sunday
partly dowdy.
THE EL RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
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VOLUME V
UNITEO
IRVICE
■L RENO, OKLAHOMA. EATUNOAV. DECBMEER tE IMS
UNITED HUM EERVICB
IfUMOER m
SENIOR MATMEN
WIN CLASS TIT
The hlghschoo! wrestling touraa-
m- nt ended In • blaxe of glory Thurs-
day with the eenlor claaa %a tho win
n-r. having a total of 46'j polnta to
their nearest rompetltora. tho soph
otnorea, 25 polnta. The summary of
polnta for each class was, aculors
45 ly, Juniors 15. sophomoroi 25.
freshmen A4.
Several splendid new prospects for
this year's team were brough' to
light, notably I^*nnle Cahill In the 55-
I und class Cahill won all of hla
i vtrhes handily, the final with Joule
1. ting two minutes 42 seconds.
Tho fastest match of the entire
tournament was In the 135 poi nd
cUs* between Corwin and McClain.
Junior. Corwin winning a fall In II
seconds.
Rice In tho 145 pound clast out
rlv, t-d his opponent winning a de-
i lalnn of four minutes, 18 aeronda.
t. lug on top practically all of the
time. Minted nnd Powell, sophomore
tt’i | *.( :ilor, respectively, wrestled two
« xira peilods to a draw. Fowell win
nlng tho medal In the afternoon »p«
rial bout.
Marsh showed mid season form
ulwn he threw Clarence Davis In one
m nute 22 seconds. Captain Rtroud
wi.n over Dewey Tennlson after five
m nutes 10 seconds of hard work
I >ii r a! o showed good form when
he took the no asure of Allen Platt In
two minute* 40 seconds. Klesel and
D.nnn-n the two heavyweights wrea
t ■ Rlml finally
winning a decision of two mlnutra
II u-comls. Complete result* are as
follows:
0‘. pound—Cahill, Junior, fall over
Joule, sophomore, two minutes, 42
seconds.
1 1.1 pound, Gardner, sophomore, de-
cl n over G'rard. senior, four min
utes 11 seconds.
115-pound, Powell, senior, decision
ovi r M’n.’.rd, sophomore, one minute
31 seconds.
121 p > md. Marsh. senior, fall over
Davis, Junior, one minute 34 seconds
12. pi und. Corwin, senior, fall over
Met la n Junior. Id seconds
11.1 pound, lllce, senior, decision
i ver Clarke, sophomore, four minutes,
13 seconds.
TODAY’S EVENTS
i
Mr and Mrs. Edward Orandjea* of
Oklahoma City apent Friday evening
in the home of the fanner's mother,
Mrs Katherine Orandjann. 115 North
Hoff
• • •
Mra Thomas Beacom of Chicago,
111, la visiting in the home of her
daughter. Mr* Kart E Humphrey and
Mr Humphrey, 500 South Hoff
• * *
Mrs. 8. R. Revllle and daughter,
Miss Louise, »07 South Macomb,
spent the afternoon In Oklahoma
City.
• D D
Miss Htawatha Bridget. Miss June
Coykendall, Mrs. Carl Colley and Rod-
erick Rice motored to Oklahoma City
Friday afternoon
• • D
W B Farnham has returned from
Rtroud where he was called by the
Illness of his sister, who Is much Im-
proved
D • •
Miss Mariam Forrest, a atudent of
Central Stats Teachers college at Ed-
mond. la spending the week-end with
her mother, Mrs. Lula Forrest, 207
North Macomb
• • •
Karl Humphrey Jr., who attends
Loyola Academy at t’htcagn. 111., ar-
rived Friday to spend the Christmas
holidays In the home of his parents,
Mr and Mrs. Karl E. Humphrey. 800
South Hoff He was accompanied by
hla uncle, Gilbert Humphrey, who will j
transact business here over the week
end.
• • •
Mrs. Charles Tompkins and Mrs
PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY CLOSE
SUCCESSFUL STATE MEET HERE
U
FOLKS YOU KNOW GIFTED SINGERS
IN COMPETITION
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Commits# reports, election of a
member to tho executive and leglsla
tlve commltteWa. aelectloa of the 1*29
meeting place, announcement* of
awards In the degree team rompetl
NEW YORK Dec 15. 4LPV Teu
voung singers front all parts of the
Culled States will gather here M<«u
ANNIVERSARIES
1SI2—Isaak Walton, author of the
of saving a greater percentage of the Angler." died at W.ncbe#
lives of mother* and Infants | ter Kngland Born Aug I. 15M
Tallowing her address the Grange j;g( Thomas H Perkin*, the Bo* I
sr-.rk continued until 5 o'clock lon philanthropist who founded n fa- day night la the studio* of the N«
|, the evening the Grange held an mim, m.utution for the blind, born ttonal Broadcast a* rompaav to
tlon an.la score of othergaiters were ' with U T* MrtnUuTpn “id ‘^Tv/^n Anfhony Wayne famous
crammed Into thi> do.**Address, were given by R C revolutionary sollder, died at Prague
lYh J .uteTrvuV*"f the Pa oi th* rh#mbfr o(! Isle. Fa. Bom la Chester county. Fa.,
the Oklahoma state grange or tne ra t lUlBlerce who welcomed the visitors • • — *■
the Oklahoma state gran**
Honoring the Ox
of Kay county. Kaw City was rh un
, nt of »rhoots. Both speakers stresat-d
Kay county, *a- x ,hj> lDiporunce of agriculture,
tis the neit meeting place Chlekasha 90
- Ktnffl,h,r .!» rON.-n.l.-. *,* -~ | WMUMW
by fire
1914—French smashed German lines
Jan 1. 1745.
IS30—1Gustav* E ffel, builder of the
famous Eiffel Tower. In Paris, bora
Died In 1**3-
list is36 General Post Offtc# snd Fat-
for the honor The slat* fran**.* m
In El Reno this year for the th rd John Rice gave a short talk
time In 13 years, complimentary to Doctor Hltwl. stale veterlnar an. - -urtrating two miles deep
C C King of Banner, who was the raYe a splendid address on bovine *l ' '*1# (rout ‘nJ uklB, more
first Master of the Grange In Okie- tuberculosis. In which he expU-ned ,
homa. In Its closing *4! on Titur* the plan for the eradication of the
day the Grange further complimented n alady by the county an a methou
i than 11.owl prisoner*.
Canadian county by aelectlng Roy
Walac* ’of I’nion City as a member
of the legislative committee for a
term of tnroe years to succeed A L.
Pittman of Reaver, Okla
M E. Slcbert of Chlekasha was
for systematic tests
After s rosci'nr by Homer H Hoi
d n stole lecturer, George Vincent
f Oklahoma City. secrec-o of the
t ate marketing commission gave a
talk on cooperative marketing. In
Lapse of Memory Due
To Christmas Fervor
A* Christmas near* childish **•
nt grows apace In the antlcl
pel* In the finals of the second no
tlonal radio audition sponsored by
the Atwater Kent Foundation of Phil
adelpbla
The youugsters. all amateura nn
der 25 years of age, are th* dtatrict
winner* of auditions whlih have
been In progress throughout the coun-
try for several month* They will
contest for ra«h prises aggregating
517.500 and conservatory scholarships
with which to further their studies
The contest will be broadcast over
a nationwide radio network, begin
nlng at 5:15 p m. eastern time A
committee of promluent musicians
will act a* the Judges The Jury's de
i talon as to the winners will he an-
nounced over th# air shortly after
the last competitor to sing has con-
cluded.
The ten young singers have been
selected for the finals from a total
of spproilmately 50.000 who have
chosen a* a member of the executive . .... haM„nf the subject. Mr Vincent ' ‘. r, of p<nla c,BUi A, ro„n
committee for a term o, three , , amArii which buys It* dairy , ‘ woni,.n tre t,ut children grown been heard In succerslve city, stale
l ..1* In the Cnlted States, and In re ‘ b#, naiurm| lhat Clyde Mu* and diatHrt auditions There will be
t.i-n sells hark to this country. L^,ve stamp clerk at tha K1 Reno
products on which It pay* the Url"-1,^office should still retain his youth-
The Danish pr.Hlucis. accord,ng to #rJor „ t0 ho|,day prospects.
to succeed I I) Fran* of ^uld. Okia
In the degree t. am competition, the
judges awarded first prlle to th*-
fourth degree team of Huff View
Mg* of G Wj kt.r B',.r6 wold In (iinipctltUm
96 7 points; second place »*nt to C*
Bow third decree team of Ksy county
with a score of 84 3 point Ti.e
fifth degree turn of Pomoba (1 in
Grunt county did not participate n
the competition due to the Illness of
One morning Clyde motored lets-
W- U. Walker were boslnes. visitor. I y(>n|l n„.n)bt.ril of the „ m Th,,
In Oklahoma City Friday afternoon . . t wga gwardiai
Mrs. Ksty Williams, Mrs H A
Flora. Mrs. Fn-d Penw right and
daughter. Mis* Mildred, motored to
Oklahoma City Friday.
• • •
Mrs Oustavus Funk and little
with the product of American dairy tQ (h# building, his
L1 rds. mind preoccupied with Yuletlde
At the morning session of thf thought* and an eye out for traffic
in.- Wednesday. B. F Mmllnnt! |j(, had no sooner takeu his place at
•an: it 1 -n manager for the Wheat ,h,. stamp window In readlncaa fur
(, „«f-i aas iciatton. explained the ,hfl day-g hualncs*. when he called
tlai w 'k of that orcant/atlon (,r , mhstltute and daahed out of
tup as a trophy
Judges In th« competition w.-re F.
E Itust of Elgin, Mra C ra ll. Call
of Lawton and Scoval Schwa; ;r of
Hlsou. Okla.
Stale Muster W. Id l!an!y of Enid
daughter. Jean, who have been the ^n() g,„(e lecturer II 11. 1! !■ n ,f
guests In the home of Mra. ftofc't I Medford, highly
parents, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas M Ad work of th* degree t< s * 1
erhold. 405 South Williams, departed , im, d tl><- * v-mplifu r. n a-
Friday for their home In Norman, ^est jn ijn, history of tie- *t i'
They were accompanied by Mrs A<l :a.ni-• The Ox llow t*g.ni
erhold. 150 miles through the r|in to be
* * *
Miss Norma Dean, Miss Kate Kill ^5 n„|t B
son, Jeff Stanley and H C. Larle) at ( committee did not
C C King of Banner, president of
tV Grange Mutual Insurance com
P ny was In charge of the ormalxa-
t n held Wednesday afternoon.
Impressive memorial aervlres were
b 1 during the afternoon for all de
a<- I m* mbers of the Patrons of
11 ;*bandry.
Carl Williams, firm editor of Okla
the tmlldlng. A short time later he
returned and replied to queries by his
prlxes for all who compete tomorrow
night. Male and female winners of
first place will each win 15,000 In
cash and two-year scholarships Sec
olid place winners will earn 12.000
each and one year scholarships; third
place 11,000 each and a scholarship
fourth place 1500 each, and fifth
place |26o each
The contestants and the district*
they represent are: Haxel Arth, con-
tralto. Washington. D. C. und Ken
ueth Hines, tenor, Buffalo. N Y.
nuunious, by a rather embarrassed 1 eastern district; Gladys Ball, soprano
Kansas City. Mo. and Wilfred En
gelman. harltone, Detroit, Mich , mid
west district; Carmeu Rosell. sti-
er in
Afier the usual time, the story
(wine ont and Clyde admitted that he
had rushed home to get bis rp*r prano. and Ernest Ferrata. baritone.
both of New Orleans. I,a. Dixie"
dls’rlrt; Anna Chandler, soprano.
ov r Platt, senior, two minutes. 49
seconds.
17.1 pound, Klceel, senior, decision
o or Diauutin. senior, two minute* 14
seconds.
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TURKEYS
Pla*o your order now f<>r Christ-
n * nml New Year turkeys. O A.
1'at.swalJ Phone DSOTFll
( orn Crop (Jains
i >und. Stroud senior, fall over | tended "Stunt nlghC'at jhe ()klahoma (i ; ( ( (H •,, .. r. lM.*t at
T nn <>n. sophomore, five minutes,
19 seconds.
1 1 pound, Porter, sophomore, full Dr and Mra. Joseph a. Oimun. II
West Jenkins, will attend a dinner
given by the Pal Omega, professional
dental fraternity, at the home of Dt
and Mra H H Sorrels In Oklahoma
City Sunday
Mr*. C. N. * Batchellor of Fort ] of Hie cigarette habit
Worth. Texas, Is the house guest of >ouO> »nd adult*
Mr. und Mrs. Oils Anderson. 112 Recommendations of the « >rrtr 1
South Hoff. toe favored a law to brlnr about st.it
• • • wide eradication of I n 1
' Miss Muriel Donnelly. *04 Houth j )o(lj|| „ law to j|c, n„. a.i dto*-;
i It* no. underwent a major operation mot'ir veh cles wttu u pr- u n
| at St. Anthony's hospital In Okla |,hc |lt.eniMJ of intoxicated o
homa City this morning She is re-1 drivers lw* r**iok*d. 1
ported as doing nicely
■ -uuimjmk7 ... ... the
university In Norman Friday Bight .
wan lute In the a*t• :n -*rx 1
wu* completed T he combi.Fee u,--
eland against the proposed one hun-
dred million doll.'.r stato bon 1 i n*
for highways at the preretu time; op-
l>osed th« estuhlishtn nt wV A -aiau-
constabulary, and d* 'dored the r"
anioug the
In Last Yuletide Plea
WASHINGTON, De*. 15 (LPv-The
11 ';>1 vlu • of the 1 orr. crop was ea-
11 . • 1 .it , M '" .'.991.0IK) on December
1 . I n th - farm price of 50 751 a
Im I. t « nerlcultural department
,"i -i!. I tuft yesterduy. The totul
i I '. i . n was estimated ut 2,-
S' l.u-hels compared with 2,-
1 I 1 iiels Eat year, or u
y 1. I of 2 1 bushels per a re for 1929.
Miss Lurlle Wrls+it. a faculty mem
ber of Central school. Is 111 with nn
attack of Influenra ut her home in
Oklahoma City
• • •
J B. Connors 0. Chicago. 111. .is
transacting business here
,
Mrs. R 0. Rice, daughters. Betty
Mrs. A T
favored for more prot-
quail, which was charam-r
be«t frlmd of the f:• ;■ >
appoint the county tr«. i
auto license age nt In ait ^
The legislative c nitnit
uiso favored a law 1 1 \ c'
return of the gasolin-- t .x
' of tr \c tors comb.in s and
engines, on the th* ory th
Urle* I'pon arrival at th* Mis
gro»e residence. Clyde was queried
n city and Mrs Williams were ! . .Mrs Musgrove as to the cause of Fayetteville. Ark and IVrtck Wilson.
! „ R, r.n: th* session W dnes- Im udden return and Clyde declared barltoue. Galveston. Texas, south
i* ■ j i*t arrived from Wash- he hud "come t»a< k for niy glasses.
I) C where he has been con- Why Clyde." smiled Mrs. Muagrov*.
f rnng w th agricultural leader*. Both, they are sitting right on your nose.
M- md Xtrs Williams are Grange An I Clyde dashed hath to work, but
iv' mbers. und Mr Williams gave th* he left Santa Claus to his own devices
delegates a report on agricultural till# time.
■1* direct "from the front' ---• ■
r tun ««ii d Lire (Jong Sounds SOS
Amour the many tmpor'ani mat
t. r, toiv e*1 upvin In his address were
it n*'d of changes in present law* yolks, you will have to hurry 1f
r< -..rilin' daylight thievery, a* he yI)U v an( t0 aR*l*( the El Rti»<> Hr*-
»*,ited the penalty was ■practlca.llr n,„u )n phvlr antxusxl nxi-tultua* d»«»rx-
n 1 in that regard at the present time* |,„t(nvi to the unfortunate children of
I Today all toys rerelve,| at
the station had been repaired and re ( check was worthleas. so „e took the
; a nt< d and were almost ready for ■ man Into custody and t 1 him
>anta Clans' park Receipts of toys J over to Policeman Crensh.
iki r craphaslie l the dire |iaV,, n ,1 b,-*-n as numerous a* other A short time previous an attempt
and It Is prohable that some 1 had been made to cash a check sun-
j ur* hnses will have to be made ' posed to be a forgery, at lb* Slpe*
Many cash donations have h*en rrocery, but th*> man escaped, with
rns'le by iharltable person*. i>ut s out securing any money The two at.
I.t'lc more money will be needed to
put the celebration over The time
lid the boys a? th* fire *ia
Mr W lllama stressed the ne« d of
a hoard of regents for the Oklahoma
A nil M college, and advocated a
pc': e system
The S|
n I s«lty for
west district, Irene Kilgore, soprano,
Oakland. Cal., and Donald Novls, ter
or, Fasadeiia. Cal. far west district
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Alleged Former Caught
A man giving the name of Milton
Ruble, alias Buddy Brown was rap-
tured by W D. Patterson about 7
o'clock Friday night when the man
a*tempted to cash a 120 check at the
Patterson Drug store. The check
bore the signal ur« of J. W Slab up
and was made Jut to Milton Rickie
In the opinion of Patterson, the
•;••!•+♦♦♦♦♦♦+♦+♦* Lou and Mary, ret Ann
+ f)id Dobbin Bids Adieu
t To Anci?
if
*-84-4 4--8 ♦♦♦♦♦+♦♦♦
|i-(, Htrcct rcsnrfnclng nnd the
v - i; 1 f r placing tho old curbs and
I •• 1 pr on s*os In the hualncss
i’ • . • reminders of the days of
••(Md D»»l ' fti " go Into Ihe discard
n* El JG-no rnt-f nn a "newr front "
II re nn! tliTo nn tho old stone
1' *tli t li."v served n* curbing# for
v .my vi i s. might ho »• on un Iron
rlt whhU marked the place where
'm!i| I Mil in" was parked while his
t •> ,;..r w,iH about other buslnesa.
Wt h the advent of the motor, the
i r horse shay failed, so tho lrr>n
1 nc:i went with the old mrhing, hs
relic* of nnnthor day,
YcH-erday a wagon jaunted down
• t-oet with an old fashion' d Iron
ring trough ahnuid It was be
in.: that a horse drawn vehicle
mid he uscil to curry to t's last
t'r • j i tee *h--t relic of a faithful
lll'Se Vehicles used the ll
March and daughter. Miss Irene, mo Before ailjoutni; : 1 l
+ ....... ..... w tored to Oklahoma City teal a l •
v t * —1 ,M( Water Foimtj Mn W B
T ] spent Friday with relatives in Chlik To f •• 1 -v IE.
* ttHh4. 1 Whereas The Oklah-
• • • Grange, hoidltu* Its thl:
Mrs. E 11. Herbel, Mr* Lawnmc meeting' In tli • 11*y K
Reed, Mrs Gaylor Cocherell and Mi«*' n[re* the adiunur'
Betty Fleetwood, expect to spend this convut on in a city
evening In Oklahoma City conveniences for u*e
Mi*. Fi ink Whltted. 517 Fouth Ma ,'v .j i( ,
comb, was an Oklahoma City visitor
Friday.
a change in what he
- j, 1 our unjust game law*, and
I f r a revision of the lax levy
.-m He urged that farmer*
ri ■ themselves more fully on
ut t<> plant; when to sell and what
.v, md show.-d the great savings
■if., led by cooperative market-
He • >1 the assembly that while
t .! 1 he had i nf-rred with L
ahor N itional Gran -" Mas r.
1 irfennce to looperat'.on by the
■ at farm orriniia' on«. the
nt:.' Farmer* I'nton snd Farm 1U
• ted 1 Laa for Butb »•
tempt* were not made hv the same
individual, according to police
>n w;lls. nd the g mg within a few TlirkcV Shoot Tomorrow
•m<. to close the list and got ready
- Chrl«tinaa Eve If you wan' to ~ ~ 7 .
■ < 1 • 1 1.ration do It now •' »ho’'' wlu h*1'1 Sunday.
Fire Chhf Mi Cain Is now compiling- ""'"nrher 15 at the Fort Reno range
th. :i-t Of all unfortunate children ""d' r 'he auspices of the Ixaak Wal-
t •> • ! on Christmas Fvc. the '*"> Kun club. The puhlh I* Invited
• 1 < will ruble S.vn’a Claus in
address of li>
uni* g ive a v.
, f h'-r (E am
th
bus-
ry In
nuin
Is r.'
now
:f.!' Cllmh on the fire Din 1:
r effort* will be appreciated.
MORTUARY
t!
Mr* Fred Conquest of the Gilmore
apartment*, returned Friday ev> nine
from a few d.i)*' stay at Chlckasha
where alio waa called by the Illnes* ol
her sister. Mra. T H Bennett.
Mr and Mrs Glenn M >rdy. 914
South Macomb, are vlfltlm: relative*
in Relic Plaine. Kan Word h.is b*-en
u-ielved that Mrs Mo*dy I* III with
an attaik of Influen/a
uklahoma. on Ihc
13, 1924. extend tl ~ ti
tlon to the Mason!
f Commc I
uth'T organ!.alien*
th..t have helped to
clay Sc-sgion Oil'.* C f
■es-ions held in the
lioma. and a'l r.■ w «p
rd> r hy puhlli;l>
Approvt d I \ A C
! ! In*ton. Art h C.
liaunnardii r, con.n.
lay evening at
|-> h< tore .<n nuill* nee <t
si C.rance «!«-1> c' ' and
■ various degree* of the
exemp’. fh d by * line c.
< teams ' f 'he s'ate In
T. flfi'i d- •( w a c c\
•r a c l,i's of lit and !•'
v ing th" d » ra u
1* much
s.rved
\As the Twiif Is Bent
So Inclines the Trec4.
♦♦♦*♦♦♦* 4-4-****#4
"A* the twig I* Inclined. *0 the
11 I* Inclined" *0 run* the old say
: |,E Brief funeral service* me or words to that effect. The
" t C A. (Gust Jackson.
M - C A. itinsl Jackson. agc-c| 5G
• - >i I at mtdni-ht Friday. Ht het
h "1 • In Lawton, okla. loll, wing a
I,. Id Saturday afternoon at the
.Vetlmdlst church In that cdv.
"twig" In the guise of a lad aliout 1
war* of age recently called at an
.rm-i
r tl,
jtr,.-nts w.
in 1
have
on
state
w a
■tlon
at I-
nth
Mr* F F Gerguson returned to her
I home Ir Mlnco today aft**r spending | The t .i r
ft •. I t thr pr-' raaollne day* tjir, with h<-r 4aughti r, I Ok'nh<>ma S' 1 • •■
.u-. it had been the rcfrr'h- ^|r„ ,\*hley Henderson and Mr lien-1 Ma* til Tent!
tn
t.
1 id 1 ua for thirsty equine*, at |d,.rton> spji^ Wade
'1.1 .I • • •
(,!• .j Matty a thiiaty canine also I Mlaae* Beryl Bradley and Evelyn
f. in I sola. •• In the cool water* with-
in It* maty exterior.
Gaughorn Spent the day in Oklahoma
City
\s the old Iron basin passed down
th- b.ny stree t. It attracted no atten
tlon. No on" paused to give It a
thought, yet It* passing wh* slnvlf'.-
cant In that It narked Ih# removal of
,he ' old town tump." from Dobbins | evening given by the chamber of com
riumh int In the march <>f progress, merce of Oklahoma City In ti.cdr ban
On . , 1 n 1,1 -.* hat once served | quet hall onJh# tenth Goor of the new
ut *te<t Intersections, were forced
Mr and Mrs. B U Hector, Mrs.
Anna Doahler. L C. Gadberry. John
C. DeLuna, E. P Kelly and I) Yan
Ifecke attended tne banquet Friday
II
o i' ye.crs ago by the motor age. The
f,,uni.» n nt Ro- k Island and Hayes
v.;. tiie last to ,0, and the record w*
t lofttfd.
TODAYS EVENTS
G • « Tunney, ae capuin in the
marine corps reserve, will present
n s • cer football trophy to 'he roy-
al rnarin* s of England in behalf of
the Amul.au marine.s.
Fur lUarlng Animal Show In
New York C ty xtarts.
Nation 1 championship Speed
Boat raws at ban Diego, Calif.
mink Tuesdey tu< mi:
-Inn oisned In th- M •
after cloving In that <!■
;n the f-urih d gree
llanly presided, him! i
c f greeting frem L J
al Master, after w h!i h t
iter of llUKlness w.-cm t.i
Master ( C K nr <d B
cort-d to the Ma*t-t -
miuie a tirlef addrev*.
• ided while Sts'e Mu«
i't( *eod the assembly
Officer* pr. sent w r-
R Hanly, Overseer S.
r’lot 1k«'c turer llomi r
Steward K. E Rust. A*»
Kay Egbert, Chaplain M's 1
K-ed. Treasurer, D B 1! mm
rctary W. C Gillespie. Ga K
M. Ovirm.cn. Ceres .Mrs G (
W. u, '
ron* of Hu*ha
t {, #» m th** ^1
ilr.e tub*rru!o*i
r -mmlitee fr m the
’ 1 1) im in to '
‘ ,xt iwi* under ln«p^
n’lm^rlnc somf 2"<
• j [.;>Ing milk to the c
I ha 1 been f und to I-
I the milk 1 nd'-mned
,.f Lawtc.n »-.i I t- *!• I
mi..N of whh h 30 re
e • nt tr Oklahoma
jlanu for slaughter on
1 ik's
O
» through K1 Ilen>> enroule to
' ere Interment will hi- rude,
morning after funeral aerv-
C a* 1 Ity
Jac kson I* wurvlvr-d hy In r
:• 1. two d .ghter*. Betty J:»ne
" Gl-nn Stephen* of l.xwi n.
■ -i« Ittll of Lawton, Chester of1 tin* hoy that
,. n: 1 ( ,'y snd Richard of Enid
S Ja. keen, 520 Sunset Drive. I
utr I* s brother In law of the
t -d The Jackson family r> 1
In FI Reno for many year* and |
d luiwt-n about six years ;c •
r It
te cnmials w.
and vain-d a' |.1" ■
ov n' r n-ceiv «l w 1* !
- i!ur-- Aft r v . w in-
ti
Hat.
xntma:-
e ln*p- • 'Ion
owner expre
1 that h.* h-
Commerce Exchange building. Hobin
son and Grand avenue Following the
banquet the guests w< nt on a tour of
the new building.
• • •
Picture framing One day service
Wilson Funeral Home.
• • •
M:8. J 0 Hall mixd dauchter. Mias
M
M
II
M.mt
main'
the
. nd the re-
of the nr-
«• d hlm*clf
d wav lu
h rd aw an *
de body of Mrs Jack'.m El R-nu * da fountain, and requested
a •ink> ' \ftei sR.pine the beverage,
he r- rnatm-d rather expectantly at
tl counter Inquiry was made a* to
wh-ther the youth desired anytime
more, and the young customer re
idled 'I aiu waiting for my change
The proprietor attempted to explain to
lo* had tendered no
money In payment for the drink The
youth instated that he had given a
25cent piece hut that the change was
not forthcoming. The lad shed co-
pious tears und declared that his
mother hud give ti him the money for
'ii« "roke," and demanded the
"1 hangs."
The proprlt u was a trifle i-mhar-
"»«se.| am! lather than argue with
tip- boy, h- salved his conscience
c l 1 h the thnut,hl that th»- • customer 1*
I always rlelM." and delivered the
"change" amounting to 2" cent*
The hoy went on hla way no doubt
'mnscled In th« thought that he hail
rained 2" cent* .1* the result of a neat
j trie k Perhaps this lad wav tc-o
1 \ citing to real lie the dishonest, of the
; transact Ion but unless his aetlvltle*
, .ere curbed he will find time In later
. ct-.irs to niedltatr behind prison bar*
letters to Santa
ing
I*
un
• »• » have he>n re-
ly Democrat, for
he writer* ’are ad-
it t* 1 • v will not lie forgotten
tni.11 time
December l T. 19.'-
rt* 1 rians:
a w eg n an I tlump inn k
i n-l a Jumping jac k nml
»I n it* ami oranges and np
T «'
SIU< KLETT. Jr
7" t West Wad-
Steward Esther Orem.
At the attcrnoim s< i n T
Ih Lit He Spire Dlaihi. 1 -
afternoon In Oklabo. 1 City
• • •
Mr* C. C. Cral*. Mrs A E Allen
Mrs Frank Inge and Mrs George-
Wallace spent Friday 1. Oklahoma | c?,! ™'
City
• • •
Picture framing One day aenrlc#
Wilson rtwnl Horn#
of Ok'ahoma City gav
stru. live adduss on Infant •
in which she gave some u tllmi
sutfvslii'oa “id advice rr to msuj .
The ( lute!tt -e Ir n t'.e G. n • .
ih h v:c'*ed the r-a iitloi.v cf it-
■ors. brought back a Bptctmr-n
• nh I n nkofcot of on« lymph
.^r;i t!c.n» a'‘ d tn aV-jt ti nc Ini he
ilth t rber, uiar baiclll!. which n-;r
illy I* only about two and urn ha.I
■-.(h'S In length. One of the ant
,.:!s was tho most (?»ncrallied caa»,|
hat I had ever aei n in his mat.,
vs of experience. Mr Alliu a guv
nm nt lnsp*1 t°r declared.
’ !.< r* 1 -rt of the iiuund' qe #*-rvsd
lur i!m! Grange to r-ut-r a tivl
* along the lines of bovine tuber-
. -jc-».S
JE
• ants da
v -it a !"il and a b»-d and I want
b i ts an-) I aant a table and
il ,.t< and I » 9 *-* of dlahes
andy ami nut» an 1 orang--* and
I- lice de «r Stnta Claus
ScE MARGARET SHAtKLETi
70l) Wc at Wade
I’li Mire framing One
Wilson Funeral Hutre
dill h-rvice.
DANCE
Toniifhl
JACKSON HALL
Eddie Falt‘s OrrheKtra
Admission 25c
TODAYS HORSCOPE
A socialistic tc-mperaiuint la
h- re Indicated and literary activ-
ity The disposition Is Inclined to
hr Jealous and dia*at;sffcd tho *t-
fciX-ona aro Insecure ami very li-
able to be given to the wrong per-
son who will not return them. Do
not allow the Iron of disarpolnt-
*n nt to enter the soul but turn
tho aMItles to the improvement of
th> eoilal conditions of other*
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 273, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 15, 1928, newspaper, December 15, 1928; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc909626/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.