The El Reno American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 7, 1917 Page: 3 of 10
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TM fl Rmm AwHM*. Thursday, Ju*« 7, HIT
RICHLAND news
pleasant hill news
Not Tomorrow
TODAY.
is the time
Today is
piGHT NOW
begin saving,
day to resolve to pay yourself some
amount from your pay envelope each
time you receive it.
DY ALL means, have a savings
A3 account with this safe, strong
bank. Begin with a dollar or any
amount you can spare,—be deter-
mined to save every week,—to add
a little more to what you have.
'T'HAT is the way to get ahead-
* to make a start for yourself in
life. TODAY! Not Tomorrow.
TF YOU have not purchased a Li-
berty Bond, you should do so to-
day. You owe it to humanity and
your government. We will be glad
to serve you.
The
There was a lar*e rathe Ins present Coin cultivation is well under way
on Decoration day. Buntln* and flags a id h. ai cutting will begin In two
were used Inside and In front of the o. tb.ee weeks
church. In the forenoon the veterans. llet etuhe the ic« cieam social m
five In number, draped a bunch of flow oatu.duy night, June 9
era on the graves of their comrades Sundi y visitors at the J Krbarhome
A number of people present partook v.e e M and M s V. J beeper and
ot a picnic dinner, and In the after- family, Paul lluison, Mamie Lord and
noon a great multitude gathered Rev -r. and Mrs II. K. Krbar and Lynn
Frank Laah being under orders to sctve DeMoss
his country, was unable to be present O II Welmeri and wife spent Hun
Dr. R J l*hlpps. pastor ot the l’resby- day with Mr. and Mrs 1 Zucksch
terian church, consentert to fill his woredt
place and delivered an eloquent and W J Leeper ts the owner of a new
I forceful address along the line of pat- car.
rlotlam. He predicted that God. out Mr and Mrs Harry Hurst and fain
of the carnage ot war would bring lly called at the Frank Hurst and Jesse
ponce and liberty and Justice prevail Smith homes Sunday
and the rule of tyrannical monarchs Mr. and Mrs. A Keller and family
come to an end. "P<-nt Sunday In Oklahoma City
Miss Amy Shubnell and Miss Clara Den Lord railed on a very Interest
Lechtenberger were guests of Miss Ing friend Sunday. LeRoy Loretuen
Leota and Leona Gregory, Sundav af- Mr and Mra J Brbar and Mrs. W.
, O. Young and children spent Sunday
l luOUIl,
Mr and Mrs. A. H Newman and evening with Mr. and Mra F. Hurst
Icmlty were gueata of Mrs. R. C. New- Several people were out riding nun
man, .Ylday. *** afternoon
Grandma Colley fell and hurt her- Mr and Mrs. Robert Wilson and fam-
sel' and Is confined to ho.r bod. Uy and Mr. Btevoeon. of Goronlmo,
The young people gathered at the have moved to El Reno, where Mr
homo of Mr and Mra. l.um Meggs on Wilson has accepted a position as
Thursday evening and had a social, poetman on a rural route Mra
T! e eve-nt was held to celebrate the Wilson Is a sister of Mia. J Mclntyie.
birth,lay of their daughter, Mias Edith The family and Mr. Stevenson
V.OggB.
Hay Smith went to Yukon Thurs-
d«* on business.
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are
spending a few days thin week with
Mr. and Mrs. J. McIntyre and family.
Several shipped hog* last week to
PLEASANT HOME NEW8
First National Bank
El Reno, Oklahoma
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Give Your Govern-
ment Your Support
If you value the privileges you have enjoyed as an American
citizen—if you want to make certain that your children
and future generations will enjoy the same privileges—you
must do your share towards stemming the tide o( oppres-
sion which threatens out shores.
Every citizen should make sacrifices in order to insure the
IMMEDIATE SUCCESS of the “Liberty Loan of 1917.
Place in the hands of our Government at once the means
o( hurrying the day of Victory and Peace.
Buy Liberty Loan Bonds
Our Government is offering a liberal return 3V2^ in-
terest—for your money—the safest investment for individ-
uals, estates, business houses and public institutions. Help
your Government and help yourself.
For full Particular* ami Subscription Blank* apply hero.
Citizens National Bank
El Reno, Oklahoma
If. XL LlndBay la building a storm the Oklahoma City market
cayu | Remember the Ice cream social Sat-
Harley Brinkman made a business urday night, June 9
>tip to Yukon Wednesday ! Dene Leeper Is spending this
Vera Smith and Mis* Fay Barrett, week with Miss Marjorie Shepard, of
Ralph Drownlce and Miss Eva Fits- El Ueno.
gerald, Leslie Fitzgerald and Miss Preaching Sunday arteraoon al three
Marie Brownlee motored to Piedmont o'clock. Let everyone lie present
Wednesday night to attend a dance Miss Opal Cox led endeavor Sun
Mr and Mra. I. S. Dungan and sons day evening. A large crowd was In
and daughter, Lorene. attended decor- attendance and several visitors were
ation service at the Frisco church. I also present, flense come again.
Mr. and Mrs. John O'Brien, from |
El Reno, and Mrs. Jas. Wolf came out
on Decoration day.
Miss Alice Hendrickson was the
guest of Edith Stout, Thursday after
noon.
Mra. Carl Weidman ia th« owner of
a new car.
F. H. Warner has built a concrete
garage 13x15. The car was ordered
some time ago.
Miss Ethol Halbert, from Yukon,
and Miss Fay Barrett assisted in the
song servlet' Decoration day.
The Young People's league made
about »8 from the sale of Ico cream
and pop on Dicoratlon day
Mr. and Mra. W. V. Havcrly are
very busy marketing and canning
cherries these days.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Rlnderhagen and
family were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. DeLong. Sunday.
Misses Bertha Marquette and Elsie
Lechtenberger. from El Reno, were
guests or Miss Clara Lechtanboyger
and were present on Decoration! day.
Mrs. Stout went to El Reno Satur-
day.
H. Householder, from Hydro, has
relieved Ross Fool, who had charge
of the El Reno Mill and Elevator here
Mr. Fool left for Knld Monday
I Mrs. David and family and Mrs. Jas
Stout were guests of Mrs. J. M. Stout,
Monday.
j The stork visited the home of Mr
and Mrs. Avery Abels last week and
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HUMRENO
Super-Mi Med Flour
So high in quality it can be used with
equal success for bread, biscuits and the
finest pastry.
Humreno Super-Milled Flour is rich in
nutrients, it is pure and clean—imparts
a wholesome, satisfying flavor to all
foods.
MADE IN
THE SUNSHINE MILL
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left a boy baby
♦*« j Mrs. Jesse Griffin visited at the
home of Mrs. O. R. Lawson, south of
{ 1 Yukon, Tuesday.
J j Miss Dorothy Stout spent last week
I with Miss Esther Stout,
i Rev. Ralph Palmer preached Sun
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day night.
Mrs, Will Finn ami sister, Miss Col-
lets, from El Ueno, were guests of
Mrs R. C. Newman, Sunday morning
"J” | Mrs. lluchtemann and family, Mr
*♦* and Mrs. Ben Huchterann and family
V * and Mr and Mrs. Welse, from El
Reno, were guests of Mr and Mrs.
Jake Weinkauf. Sunday.
I Mr. and Mrs. J M Walker and
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daughter, Selma, and Mr. and Mrs.
1 Carl Weidman motored to Okarcho
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Mrs. Beulah Garnett returned to her
home at Knld last Wednesday even-
ing, after a few days viBit with home
folka.
Miss Grace Cook, of K1 Reno, visited
her HlHter, Mrs. Albert Broderseu. on
Decoration day.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M Tolbert, Mth
Bert Beecham, Mr and Mra. ike Tol-
bert, Mr. and Mrs. FYank Tolbert and
Mrs Charley Dillingham, of Oklaho-
ma City, were all-day gueata at the
Ralph Royae home, laat Thuraday
Wally Stegge, of Knld, won a week-
end guest at W. D. Dillingham’s home.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dorland, Mr. and
Mra. Albert Brodorsen were Sunday
gueata at the Cook home.
JamfiA and Hazel Selken, of Oklaho-
ma City, were PIVasant Home visitors
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hanaen visited
the latters parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred-
erick, laat Friday.
The little son of Mr and Mrs. Groan
h&R been quite alck, but la much im
proved at present.
The Willing Workers met with Mrs.
W H. Mayfield laat Thursday. The
next meeting will be with Mrs. Will
Moore.
The Ice cream nociad given laat Fri-
day evening, at IMeaaant Home, woa
well patroniz**!
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HEASTON HAPPENINGS
Cl Reno Motor Co.
— Agents !or —
Dodge - - BuicR
Hudson Super-Six
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Can with endurance records and quality. Car*
that have set records and are rqieating them
every day. Sold by a home firm, which gives
you service at home. I his is worth a lot to you.
We invite you to our tales room to look at these
can before buying elsewhere. Ask the people
who are driving these cars. They are out befl
references.
El Reno Motor Co.
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HEAD SCHOOL NOTES
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yj Mra. A. P. Courtney and children
Y and Mr and Mrs. K. G. Courtney m<y
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and Saturday on business.
♦♦♦I a. M. Lyle and family motorvd to
Oklahoma City Sunday.
^ Misses Hazel and Goldie Lyle and
t Mrs. Dial spent Friday afternoon with
A Mrs. Guy Yowell.
, tored to Oklahoma City Saturday.
Guy Yowell was In K1 Reno Friday
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Mrs. R. R. Farris visited with Mrs.
9. M. Lyle, Tuesday morning.
Mr. and Mrs Guy Yowell and Goldie
Lyle spent Thursday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Clay Yowell.
Mrs. John Sing is visiting her sister,
at Lone Wolf, at this writing.
In spelling Hollweg, be careful not
to get the "e” In the right piece.
The fin** weather that we had the
latter part of this week was much ap
predated by all.
Mr. and Mrs, A. S. Haynes visited
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Haynes, Sunday. ,
Mr. and Mrs J F Barth, Mr and Mrs.
Ed Keller visited the former’s brother,
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Barth, of Okeene,
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Hart and daugh-
ter, Marguerite, visited Mr. and Mrs.
J. Pickard, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sanke Lorenzen and
son, Francis, Lena Barth and Harry
Jones, of Stillwater, visited Mr. and
Mtr. J. A. Baker, Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Haynes visited
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Haynes, Wednes-
day.
Misses Adah and Pearl Barth, of
Okeene, are visiting their cousin, Miss
Lena Barth.
Mra E. F. Haynes visited Mrs. J.
F. Barth, Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Heitzman and chil-
dren, Gladys and Cleo., visited Mr.
and Mrs. Jord Smith. Tuesday.
Dave Thomas visited his brother-in-
law, J. A. Baker, the latter part of
last week.
T. Lorenien spent the latter part of
last week at Binger, Okla. |
H. Jones spent Saturday and Sunday
with Mr. and Mm. J. A. Baker.
Mrs. E. Rath burn and children, of
Falrvlew. Mrs. Wm. Faulkner, of Cboo-
taw, are visiting Mr. and Mis. J A.
Campbell.
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Which Shall it Be
This Summer?
COLORADO—
CALIFORNIA—
THE GREAT LAKES—
THE ATLANTIC COAST
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Make your plans early. Literature full of
good suggestions free on request.
FAV THOMPSON, Ofv. Pamsengor Agoni
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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Bronson, E. S. The El Reno American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 7, 1917, newspaper, June 7, 1917; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc911107/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.