The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 3, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 5, 1929 Page: 3 of 4
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Tuesday, February a w*
no EL mo DAILY DEMOCRAT
The Social Realm
fhoni to.
ALICE SMITH
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Widntidiy
Unity Club Hostess Mrs Harry
Morris, >11 North Barker,
Priscilla Embroidery Hoeteu Mra.
Forrest Nare. Ill Sooth Rock la-
land.
SterllnR Thimble. Hostess Mrs
Clyde Matthews. >14 South Barker.
I). Y W Y K llosteas Mrs 8 H.
Wells. 4>0 North Evans.
Thursday
Talk A Bit. Hostess Mrs. Don Cols,
?0< South Williams
Blak Kat Kluh. Hostess Misses
Jaunlta and Loreta Parris. SI) South
Reno.
Trl Pour Club. Hosts Mr and Mrs
Harold Slmes, 109 East Coouey.
Friday
leisure Hour Hostess Mra A. E
Helllitman. 817 West London
V. P. 8. L. Entertain
Twenty two members of the Young
People’s Service I/eariie of the Ppleco
pal church from Oklahoma City ac
companled hy Dean James Mills, were
meets of the El Reno Y P. 8 I* Sun
day evening at the parish house
At 5:30 supper was served. Fating
was Interspersed with pep songs, aft
er which John Macy. president of the
El Reno league presided while the
following unique and Interesting pro-
gram was given:
Opening hymns and prayers.
Address of welcome—Homer Brad
ley
Itesponse-Mr Neff of Oklahoma
City
Scripture Rending: "Parable of the
Rower’’- Edna Harrison
Dramatisation of the Scripture lea
son. showing ita application to mod
cm church people who allow lnc|-
dentals to Interfere with their per
forman'-e of church dutlea—John
Macy. Rupert Fog*, IaRu* DeLana
and Arkte Maxey.
This program wna followed hy a ao-
clal hour of games and atnr.ta, and
getting acquainted. At Its conclusion
etch visitor expressed his spprecla-
lion of the entertainment. The El
Reno young people were very happy
In (heir role aa hosts
The memhera of the El Reno
League are: John Macy. Cora Belle
Stroud, Edna Harrison. Homer Brad-
ley. Martin Holland. Martha Collier.
Annette King. LiRue Delians, Rose
mary Parks, Inez Vaughn and Mary
Jane Nave.
Counselors of the league are Rev
and Mrs J 11 Dohblna and Miss
Eleanor Henderson.
• • •
Athenaeum
Among ihe enjoyable r.oelal events
of the week -vns the annual 7 o’clock
dinner at which the tnembi rs of ihe
Athen eum club very graciously on
tertalned thi Ir husbands In the nt
tractive hotni of Mr. and Mra F H
Morrla. GOO South Wllllama, Monday
evening.
Vab mine suggestions were uned In
all room decorations while vases of
r**d earnllons and fern centered each
table The hostesses were anslstrd In
serving the dinner bv Ml Marian
IVLnn'j. Mary Frances Mathews
Charlotte Fogp and Raeburn Bechett
Following* the delicious dinner
play "Finger Howls and A-mlnl.i” un
der the direction of Mina Mary Shut
tee was given nt the Pa-lsh House
Those taking part were Mrs John Iv-
lina Mfs R R Mary, Mrs Merle
Woods Mrs. L R Oephart und Mrs
Don Cole.
Xpo la 1 guests ware Mr*. flreen
Mrs Fred Wright. Mrs Joseph Hoc
tor Jr , und W. J Aycock.
Mrs Gardner Entertains Claas
Mr- .i Q Gardner, 703 s«uth WU
llama, ente’talned the Weileynn nihli
( lass No. tl of the First Methodist
church Friday afternoon.
Devotlon.ala w. >e lend hy Mrs Ina
Carl after which un election of of
fleers wan In Id. During the nfter
no.in two very enjoyable musical nun
hers were glv. n by Mls*t Dainh dlr
Morris. Hccottipnnled by her mother.
Mrs. Karl Motris.
^Irs W. C. Konn nml Mrs. Roy I I
rhor nl-o enlrrta.in d the ladies with
readings.
Valentine sic’gi rtlons sure In ev|
dence tlirourhoul the home as we||
ns In the dainty refreshments a', the
dose of the day.
Sperlal guests were Mr* K A Cun
n<Ts und Mis. Edith Layton.
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B. of L. F. and E.
The ladles of the It of L F and I
entertained Fr day afternoon in tb*
home of Mrs A. E. Moulton. 41 •
South Roberts, complimentary to In*
retiring | r<-blent. Mrs J. T Morgan
In the afternoon of games and con
teats Mrs lllbbert rece.ved the f.ivo
and the lionoreo was pr* unt< d with a
lovely snndwbh trny.
Hostesses fo; the nr< aslon were I
Mrs. R II Punn Mrs It W. Wick I
were and Mra. Fntnk Fundcrhurg
. . .
Leisure Hour
Members of the Leisure Hur club !
will b< gue .ta of Mra. A E Hell g i
nmu. wh<n she ent' iialns Friday aft j
ei noon In her horn* at b 17 Wist Lon
don.
*•« Hsllsnie
Hlch scsirs at tbs tbrss tables of
bridgs was resolved by Mrs Joseph
Osama when Mrs. Jobs Nay Ion sad
Miss Frances Murphy delightfully on
tertalaed tbs Pan Hellenic dob Mon
day evening la tbs Nsyloa boas at
1111 Booth Hod
[Airing the evening plans wars die
canned for tbs benefit bridge to be
given Palmary If.
Tbs asst meeting will be In a fort
night whea hsetsnnes will be Mra.
Normaa Alexander and Mias Margaret
Petros.
see
Evening Bridge
Mrs. 0 E Norwood. Ill* Sunset
Drive entertained st two tables of
bridgs Monday evening.
In tbs gams Miss Cornells Butler
received high score, after which a de
llclous lunch was served In which the
attractive Valentine motif was ob-
served.
Guests were Misses Butler. Olga Kl
vett and Helen Moon, Mrs. Wm Olas*.
Mrs. Richard Walker, Mrs Hugh Wil-
lingham and Mrs Marlon Hlgby.
• • •
Presbyterian Aid
The various divisions of ths ladles'
eld of tbs Presbyterian church will
meet Thursday afternoon
Division No. 1 will meet st I 10 Ih
tbs home of *Mrs 0 .C Davis. 611
Routh Macomb.
Division No. 1 will enjoy s 1 o'clock
luncheon st the home of Mrs L. R
Oephsrt. 1011 Hgatb Macomh.
Mrs. T M Aderhold will be host ;
ess to Division No. 3 when she enter-
tains st 2:30 In her home st 406 South
Williams.
Division No. 4 will be entertained
at 1 o’clock luncheon by Mrs. B. U.
Rector. 820 South Rock Island
Mrs Harry Befcafor u
CM ta Oklrtsai C
aiag are Mias Hetty c______
pa. Ha.. Hr aad Mra. Margate
Marta. Hr. mi Mite Bbssreoa
Mr aad Mrs JdMfk M “
aad N A. NtoBote.
see
Tbs Chleeee levaatad
aoatc Bet owr song writers are pre-
gtr>ln| It tor ill time.
The Chinees were 8ret to grew lies.
Bet we are the ones that Bret
thought of tbrowtog It
The Chinese gave as gaapssrdw.
Hat what would they do srithoat the
washing powder we govt ttesat
THOUGHT CASE
WAS HOPELESS
'*! am bow oa ay talrd bottle of
Snrgon aad bare act sally gatasd atae
teen pounds and I sa fee deg more
like my old self than I kave for the
past five years.” said R. D Hordon,
who lives (oer miles out of Telsa on
his farm, where be specialises In pedi-
greed poultry sad stock.
Cat Here— r
CINKBH'S
• 1ST
win*
TRJ
lAKfl OF
__OEM
OKLAHOMA
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BK1^
CITY C
CITY or ___ ________
SHt'TION T; Tkat tbe City IbgiiMr a
dtsuaaai at saw OSes ter teJ^v.ns
sar**-*
BOCK IBLAMte
AVK.\U_
OF WAD
UNN or
«»K ROCK lit LAND A Vim'll TO THK
KAHT LINK OF liICKrOHD AVK
NPK IN THE CITY or KL RKNO.
OKLAHOMA.
Sw,
sMiaaiaeiaad
HKNO
trt’K t* i Th
dtred__ _
Actual Cost,
tlie Moth* of____w _
w-irsat:.;
Sate im*«w to be hsM sa Mbrsa
lift, at T 8P p. os.
anrnoN Tr Prompt
mid I mere* •swat
Oils beard oT CM
•-■■arr for IN ten
(he pesos, safety gesd seder aad g*n
•ral w»u«rs qf tbe ahaMgaW si »b»*
«? *
mpt isissStiKm
a ttes tedgwetii
^■sr.lv&rtte?
■ inis pressrvsttun
tebskMatte •
,rt,? ,7
«skYi niK
IC tt «SKi %' ££
“'«■s xsjz'W™ zrr.
ONRD BY THK Ma TOR. this the
•seta 18 ft of Isas
1L it ML M ——
f’AAiJCD
tth Sat M
SIONKD _____
tlh iev 'if Pebrusrr UTS
A I TMBT■
C C MOLUMM,
Ham.
rm*L DOWELL
rttv Clerk
.ta ns. ft ma
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Lst IS
(Puldlah Feb I. 4.
NOI
Ttcs or'MtJgVtieg*
. ba Mar<>r >i
will meet on
Bsgliuilug
wstrbweM
i «r the
t ‘l'k^civrj’tirs «pri- Sfa-ays
u Hock S m in the . ounetl room of the Olty Hslf of Ml Bern., olibkqmA foe the
w- • —--- - ” •* ■ wm t nr * v nau m cm firflo, \JW
rntriesM. of reviewing the Aeeeeemeiu Roll u m.reptM by the City BesWse, mabi
ins the anportlonipent of the benefits end roet* to ths various tots. lrm< (• oieeee
nnd pan-ele iJ Is nd benefit ted hy and rhsrgeahl. with (he cost of pa. Ins and other-
vise Improving of Paving iMetrirt No II n, same being:
.....*ANt> *v '^........................ “• •• *
M. V. 8.
Special guests wsre Miss Anna Me-
Rwalm. Mrs. Clarence Imboden and
Mrs. A. C. Artman when Mrs. Ed
Wewarka. 117 South Roberts, was
hostess to the M V. 8. club Monday
evening
In the evening of bridge when all
details were carried out In the Val-
entine motif favors were awsrd«l to
Mrs. Jessie Blggert for high score and
Mrs. Imboden for consolation
At a late hour a lovely lunch was
served by the hostess.
The next meeting will he Monday
evening. February 18. with Miss Faye
Van Wagoner, &<>• South Evans.
• • •
Birthday Surprise
In observance of the hlrthday annl
versary of Mrs. A. T. Hreenley a
vroup of friends plesssntly surprised
lo r Friday with a covered dish lunch-
'•on In her home at 209 South Barker
A lovely birthday cake centered the
one table at whlob the following la
dt-s were seated with the honoree.
Mrs. M Alice Miller, Mrs. F P. Hock-
1 r, Mrs Edith lAylon, Mrs Kllen Al-
len. Mrs. Florence Rulllvsn, Mrs Min-
nie Jensen. M s H T Ford aud Mrs.
J II. Krrrlck.
• • «
While Away an Hour
Mrs .1 N Kroeker, 615 South Had-
den. will he hostess to the Whllh
Away An Hour club tomorrow after
noon.
I
I-1NL or
HA YEP
'■* Improving of Paving m.trlrt No II B. same betng:
‘^vasr’i, uS.'w ,rr?&
sod alii revlsw. rvvlw. corraci. ralM or low«r tbn am*. M------- ^
Htth EilNilni law. or (>» InMiirp a Juft and •auiiaLl# innnrl>mi---*
sold Improvement, and the Mayor and Rwazte of City CowimlMlonai
fr. in time to lino- (or this pur|w>sr until thrlr labors sr» eomplrtad
At -aid mroling all persons Intrrrstsd may apprar »y bs htsnl
KNOINIIB g STATIMS
1 may appear and b
ETHEL DOWfLL,
NY Of ACTUAL COST ANB
PA VINO lilMTRlCT 18 B
Tft THE nONORAULK MAYQ/t
t irr nr ict. nnsn, Oklahoma.
(isntb-mrn:
■ Rsno, Oklaboms.
AND *>ABJ> OP CITY < XjM Ml UNION Iu(b,''
Ike
of
hkicS nul___
hundred flvo USS>
la lbs City of m
He bo. tbsece SA»t oe«
Sued red ftfteeo 1118 t
fret to Ibe so si baa w
toraer of lot sfevsn
till la aid Mock.
thrnre aorta fifty tM)
fret along tbs seat
une at aste let stewa
ill), iheeoo wsst tor-
t) i«4) feat parallel
with the e»ulA line at
said Stork, tboo*
south sevsk fT) foot
* (tell teoaoo tsoa see.
• may adjourn .o^.fiee fret a a
potel — ---- “—
of
three
of ths
ner
south
fret
beginning ___
BOLL
ty-nve teat a a
“iTaL'tJir
roe (ill feet earth
thereof, these i
h forty three till
to the yiaeo or
_ S4.M mi is
Herewith l» presented the Knstnrer's htstsmeat of Artmi < mmA —- »,
ment .{..II l.s-.d Ihereon f.w the •--------< st eng the Ai
IML setae ting " " known as Povimo Dtatrtei
'SttSXrWrWHSM ^
UiXIIHtON AND RL’SOILLL MTHBETH PROM THK WfST i
usr "'oomfU
tNGINttes S ZA Tl MINT OF ACTUAL C08T
Asphaltl.- concrete wearing surface. 1-lnch Bo Yd T7»» it*
A.phaltic concrete binder .. Tons Ifl 4 ta ts
north lihii or
CT. AND HAYLd.
UNE OK HO* 'K
k^.VDK. IN THK
iteglaalsg at a
va lbs
block
h.'und
in (be tety
Reno, forty-three (ill
feet mirth of the
eootbwoat corker
l
> wom See of
jrtrjB
> dty of B
111 40
seventy U*e Met
allel with the
• line of said
R. 0 GORDON
"Un til five years ago I was about
the healthiest man In the stale and
then I began losing my health I guess
mine wss about the worse case of
stomach trouble a person ever had I
f**ll off from 230 pounds to 1*8 You
can sec by that how serious It was I
now Idame my liver for my troubles. I
had dizzy spoils and headaches almost
all the lime. 1 had severe pains In
my stomach and back.
’’I went to a clinic and after they
looked m* over they advised me to
live on gnat's milk. I did so for shout
five years. I even paid 83,000 for a
herd of goats so I'd be sure I got the
right milk. I was taking five to six
grains of calomel a week.
’’Not long ago one of my friends sd
vised me to take Sargnn and Kargon
Soft Mass Pills Almost from the
start I began getting better aud
stopped taking calomel. Thank good
ness those days are over now 1 want
to atate that I wouldn't take $6,000
of any man's money for the good Sar
r<>n has done me
INCIDENTAL KXPKN8B
Cleaning amt repairing base _______
Printing
Engineering, surveying, etc
Plant Inapri tlon ____
Field lna|«-< tlon
Inti-real *.n Special Improvement Warrants
$Rmas ‘^*1
Don’t Forget
The Shirt and Tie Sale
Thursday - Friday - Saturday
! Watch lor prices in Wednesday’*
paper
yfifftf m<j,
T'lTAI. CASH Cost
12.002 o«
1
2 002 OP
Klnan, Ing fee, ff
2S percent
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fled appuinted and arttnf City Bagineer
"f the City at Kl Reno Oklahoma. So
hereby mrufy CbaZ I hav-e appgn K.ned
h i—netit* as-> rote df the eltb'n de-
>bed Iinurusersteit ta tbe several lota
•ra. ta platan aad parrels of land keneflt -
\ -I thereby, after first --orasuting aad
l-atinaiag to each quartet MoTk of (be
uproV. meal its due
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EL RENO TRANSFER
& STORAGE CO.
Transfer, 8 torso*, Rash lag,
Shipping. Loan I and Lang Ota
tanse Moving and Heavy Hart
Ino.
Phenes 881-108
R. B. WHITLOCK.
C. H. KRUMM
111 W. Wads
Manager
8 enroll y
“We Sc‘ll Ladies' Silk Hose Too.”
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Free! Free! Free!
On Friday and Saturday, wc are goinif to give
every housewife in El Reno and the country round
about, that Mill call at our store at 207 S. Hickford,
a package of Jerome B. Rire’s select Sweet Pea wed
—No Htrings tied to this gift—just want you to call
and see what we have to sell.
We purchased the seed business of Mr. Waldo, the
first of the year, when we had to move from our old
location, and we expect to handle everything for the
garden and field in the way of the best seeds, as
v> ell ax a full assortment of bulbs, potted plants and
cut flowera. We w ant you to come and visit us.
EL RENO HARDWARE CO.
“Jimmie” Guth, Mgr
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IH sa._____
> tig >i r u ischtetog lb* etrwte to tar-
tl' f-ft. ** huh rvepscUir *iTrusts ex
I imrtlonnd u. )wt. AqmtabW and sc-
• ““It *n*t >has ibe eevsesi rwpeattv*
usrl.-r-tilocks art twnrfltlfd to tb* tx
•cat of th* r*»p*rtlv* amoqnls so sp-
.- >. t,<jri .-O i hal kf Ur such autel iiet.T
"to quattir blpck*. coat* and brivafii*
v* r* ai tiortiofwd to tbo **vfvsl Me and
•uUIIyim .us • it kin seek gaart«r.blork
*• follow• Ci»(» and brnWila arieing
lr.,m front and from Inter a*.-
•Cos. (<j Itw ■> ratal lot* at*! teMUvt
i n* ulthln a qua/htr black e*cwrditig
. :h» pmpiwtlnn wfcirk rb* area of **rh
tparal* tte or rabtovlteoa beer* to Ih*
ntlr*- ar.H at th* quarur bSck nhlit-
m« ih*rvn ro*i» end Nntflu aria,
i*: fr.oi ki>i* *tr.*t». in all *as** **.
< pi th* nortiwast and nuriheeot on*.
US I •< 1 - *f bl'-k No, 104, »*r* art- f -
r. '1 t.y Mrel .livid og exirh quart, r
1 • k liilo »ix >lrlpe of equal aidis rsr*.
in* pnrallrl to th# tig* sir*, t Iwlrvg
Pl”>rtii«n*«l. and ep»«.rtlot nr th*
t"l t. n.flt of th* t.ik* street In th* va-
ut a»«/-»*m*nt etrtp* in th* ratio of
’* 1*40*41 of th* entire quart- r hk. k
t end tonrfit lu th* uatumm atrip
'•uttlng on (h* eaid *ud* «ir**L end
• b i rut'dlr* aw.y from th* Improv*.
<nt and th* renirr of th*
I'-k. |*r ml of th* *ntlr* quen.r
-k "•'! end l**n*rtt to Ih* n*tt aea»*v-
*ot atrip || p*r**nt to *h. nut atrip
p»r *nl to th* n* xt. IS p*r cent to
• n**t, 7 p*rr*nt to th* atxtfi end
•t <(ftuni.nl atrtp. and th#n appor-
■ii n* th* * oat and o*n*f1t of *• h ecp
at*- lot o* auMlMab-n within aeld
• rt> r-bliN k In th# propurt.cn that th*
* of »u« h lot autidlvlalon in «■ hot*
I ['ftrt. t * era to th# aoa of au< k atrip.
*>hoi* or in port, lying upon **r #m-
r». d within th. tmundart** pf aurh lo.
* it-ltY la- n roats and b*n*fit* arisitig
,m "*'1* atr**t irripr-., am*nt and
• rgtatilft in th# nnrth*ast and n»rth-
rt on.-.n\j*rt»n of fti.<-k Nn i«s e*r»
t*rniltud ant apportioned tn th* earn*
a* ...T ex *Pt that, do* to th* ftottlng
t.iea* l.|.- ka atihdlvleion* into rae***
•nt *trtp» was unner*aaar% |h* Iota
•Ur.oallv platted w*r* tu.n >• |i*u
•r* if and a* th*r* ar* hut f|v* Iota
• t-ndlng to th* all*? in th* approx!-
*t. crnt*r of ih# block th* p*rcant •
' «•• of th# total mat and benefit ap.
•■rt|on*d from th# aid* afr**t ar* 21
t *nt for th# lot abutting on th* aid*
Tirt and th*nna pror**dlng away
m th* lmorov*m*nt and toward th*
nt»r rg ,n* h|.*-k ♦? p*r#ant f q th*
• • tt !*•. it par#*nt for tha n*it (4 p«r
ni *n* th. next and 11 par ent for ih.
»th and laar lm that by such methods
eppnrttnnmsnt of rote and benefit th#
• pi th# amount, war* obtained which
npvar oppnatl* tb* drartiptlok of .a- h
• faarat* lot tract, ptrg* nr parcel of
"d 1^"***"^ “l^" ■'< aeaaaemcnt ml
"d which r*apactlv» amouate are »qu(-
cd* snd Rial and a.lording to th.
.n»fite accruing to ante aav»ral kH«
race, pie.-ea nr parr*ia of ia«d
F w TKf
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Dated at El Raaa.
1* 1911
(Fub Fab 8, 8 ?. 8. aad 9)
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 3, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 5, 1929, newspaper, February 5, 1929; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc909744/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.