The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 206, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 7, 1921 Page: 4 of 4
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EL RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
SOCIETY
Pllhl
T. W Mah*
TODAY
Shuttee,
o clock
El Reno
>iial Cliurcli,
|c often womler
[ insurance com]
had the (Jerrai
; of Gibraltar.
~ Mrs. Olio
incheon
_ Guild of tlio Eph
Irs. John Delana.
Tes Moga Club, Miss .Mabel Hilrt
-
Mrs. J. O Wlict-lor, informal card
Isi becaui <
pen to like the
rdB. it does not
arty
t 1 t T
Mrs. Hal Townsend entertained th
v'ednesday Hridn1' Club ji-sterday. A
elicious thru run e luinhcon wn
erved at one o'clock.
The
dining
oom table was I" autifully decorate I
they were mai?
■ pessimist is
Rhany dealings
ith a large rnl ^lass bowl placed
pon a fluffy yellow tulle ruffle
,hieh was entwined with la \ f« in
lie bowl was filled with pink swee'
^ eas and yellow oxalis The living
Is a curious <°°m was decorated with baskets of
have ten blessweot l,01ls- AfU r l'"1'an<-li«m
get more en'aB played the :<'iire (It Hie
fying over Hie '>«'< • "• W"M '•> Vi M. "
the ten. " ! ',v ^' '' '' "lirr>
wpecial kni'sIh were Mini's. Homer
|> a niek man •Valrmon of Trenton, Mo., Maynaril
forty five loan, Otto Slintli . Cliarh'.-i Engle
Jty and a Joy I. J. Davis and I'. I' Duffy. Mrs
C. Del,Mil i si ml Mr: Juliii l-'imk
pots are vised .ill entertain the club at tie ncx!
jiensnrinn diRtameotliiR
[hey can have « t t «
Mines Karl V'oelhoiisc, Charles
kt something fiMason and CJladnor Darnard Issued
never cease Pfcvltatlons yeslcrda'y for a large am
Ion and trail party for Thursday
|i exchange spe\pri| fourteenth.
Iiblle accident " , t t -
|otorcyele or a \irH Herman Vounghelm and Mrs
~ """Torresl Nave will entertain with :t
Swat 'E,n(, o'clock luncheon Saturday, AI
I mortals have ji iGtli.
lie files from d T T i
[se Noah didn'
liit roosted In
I hen you are rl
Miss Catherine Compton enter
allied the Te; Moga ('lull the first
"if the week wi
Jerry Theatre.
a line party at the
With the regular
|eep your <0'n||!Cmbers were Miss Kittle Herring
,ig you can't a
yils recently cf
er: "The docti
and declai
notice hoi
ill he fills up
to take his si -
iow he does
with a broa
to tako oi
Hi ITCH!
I if HUNT'S GUAKANTKKI)
SKIN DISEASE remedies
' (Hunt's Salve and Soap), fuil In
the treatment of Itch, Eczema,
Ringworm,Tetter or other itch-
ing skin discawcH. Try (hio
treatment ut our risk.
BACK BAD TODAY?
vonder If
Backiiclio Is ««TiaIly kidnoy-achfc
['"i* W!,s reci,|ind muhns ron 4ull, nervous and
>f stealing a jis„ !>,,* " Kidney l'i'ls for
led to give !■ woa.)l klilni'ys—th« remeily recom-
"mended liy your trlsnds and nolgh-
[py suy that fibors.i Ask your aalghbort
a home, so. Mrs. Wm. -Slm , 018 ti. It In its
Se team. Are Ave., El llono, ■*?■>: "UeiKg en my
lly a married(eot 80 much utarted my k dniiys t i
troubling me and tliey act ,1 Irregu
l«xly. My back wno so soro when I
.eat <J,-,wn in a atiatr It hurt me ter-
ribly to get up ajmtn My arms wer>
"constantly aching which led me to
beJieve I waa jotting rheumatism.
The first box of Doan's Kidney Pills
govo me gri<at raKvf and 1 c intliried
taking thera until I had used four
boxoa. The pains left my back on
tlrely and my kidneys again acted
normal."
Price 60c, at •!'. dealer®. Don t
■Imply ask for a klduey remedy get
Doan's Kidney PilN ti
Mrs. 81ms had. Foeter-Milburn Co.,
Mfrs., Buffalo, N. T
i Maxwell.
[Maxwell,
Maxwell 1'
1,200 i
iFord Tom
We off
[ll in goo Don't suffer from
Kidney T rouble!
Why let the pain, Irritation ami in-
convenience of kidney and bladder
trouble make your life miserable, wl>« ti
hundreds of sufferers have found bless-
ed relief by taking HOBO Kidney &
Bladder Remedy? Why not do as they
did and begin taking IIOBO now? Tins
wonderful herb remedy contains no al-
cohol or harmful drug so it can «'.o you
no harm. Yet it CAN give quick an J
sure relief. Druggists sell HOBO for
$1.20 the bottle, llubo Med. Mfg. Co.,
Shrcvcjiort, La.
,.HOBO
in the nia ^ ^ bladder RpfTKxfr
CHICHESTER S PILLS
v >r^v t1ik iiumonm i'mvmk a
-4jL>V «t A.k,....rl r..«.Ul( r/A
LLjJU 4 V\
_.tmi.... K.d *■ > «.«id • t. \V/
vnr I with I r I; n. \ /
V^S TaLr no tilHrr Hu; of tonr v
t. A i I iti II I I IIKs.TFtJ n
Nl> Itll X M# I'll.I H I r Vi.N
rn as Best. Safest, Always Rr •. it
sni 0 BY DflliTifilSTS fVtRVVMtBf
ton and Mis V^uep
lp n
Qailord and frank Cochicll will
entertain the E. S. dull I'Viday e\
enlng.
Mrs ('liarle l'ii-;cr op'( rtalned
llie Unity Club vewterliy afternoon.
Pink and white (:irn:;tions decorated
the rooms and after the usual card
game a dainty pink and white a|.
pointed luncheon <va served. With
the regular meinbpt u-ern Mines
Charles Mason, T nil Trimm and
John Gallagher. Mrs. Mason anil
Mrs Columbus Hall assisted in the
ho: pltulltlcs. The r xt meeting will
ho with Mrs. J. c I'ortPl.
t T r t
Mrs. C. O. Blake entertained a few
friends Informally ye ! onlay after !
noon as a courtesy to Mrs. Kathleen
O'ltourke, of Moulder, Colorado, who
is the guest of Mrs. Fred Wright.
Pink and white appointments were
served at the close of the afternoon 1
Miss Marion Illake assisted in the
entertainment.
The J. A. I). Club enjoyed ;i i
pleasant nnetiiiK y sierday afternoon
with Aim. Klmer Brown. Spring |
flowers were ta.strfully arranged for,
decoration. Flvu Imnilred was thf
diversion, Mrs. Dan Jennings winn-
ing I lie club prize and Mrs. J. W
Jones the guest prize. Mrs. Gei
trude ('lark and Mrs Jones played
substitute hands. After the game a
business meeting was held when of
fleers were elected. Mrs. Cliauncey
Andrews was re-elected president,
TO PAINT YOUR HOUSE
And .dve it that new-like np-
pcarnce which will last for
several years, we suggest the
use of our sunproof, water-
proof pint. Two i r three coats
will provide perfect protection
for your property. All (he
good colors.
Phone 669
Dickinson Paint & Paper Co.
110 No. Bickford
Wall Paper, Signs. Paints,Stains and Painters Suppli
4
I "PAINT
WORK DAYS
AND REST NIGHTS
Cai? you do it now? If you cant,
there's something wrong.
Many find coffee a disturbing
element, so wisely leave it off
and use
Post um Cereal
Postum is a pure
cereal drink con-
taining nothing that
can possibly disturb
nerves or digestion.
\ou 11 find Postum
has a delightful fla-
vor that fully satisfies.
'7Jicres a RcasonjorPostum
Made by Postum Cereal Co.,Inc.,
Battle Creek,Mich.
WHEAL
-_VV.
1-112 N. I
Catarrh Cannot Bt Cured
With LOCAI. APPLICATIONS. ■ th«y
cannot reach the seat of the <h«ea§<
Catarrh Is a !< al Vsease. crettly in-
fluenced by constitutional t nriitlons, and
In order to cure it you mutt take ai
ii.tfrral remedy. Hall • Catarrh Medi-
cliMK is taken internally and acts thru 1
the blood « n the mucous surfaces of the
system Hall's Cstarrh Medicine was
pr s-.'t '.bed by one of the best physicians
Inf this country for years It is com-
posed of snm of the best tonics known,
combined with some of the best blood
purlttTB The perfect combination of
the ingredients in Hall's Catarrh Medi-
cine Is what produces such wonderful
results in catarrhal conditions Send for
teatSnioriinls. free
F > CHENEY & CO. Props., Tolsdo, O.
All DruRjrlsts. 75'•
Hall's Family Pills for constloatloft.
-Little
Brown
Hen
Scatch Feed
Makes
-Hens Lav
—Little
—Brown
- Hen
— Scatch Feed
—Makes
—Chicks Grow
DO
YOU
WANT
YOUR POULTRY
TO SHOW A PROFIT
FEED EM
LITTLE BROWN HEN
IT WILL
INCREASE EGG PRODUCTION
AND
PROMPT RAPID GROWTH
CANADIAN MILL & ELEVATOR CO
El Reno, Oklahoma
Mrs. M. T. Bell, secretary-treasurer
and Mrs. Sam Wallace reporter
Mrs. Jones was voted into member- j
ship A dainty two course lunch was
served at the close of the meeting !
Mrs. Chauncey Andrews will he tlb-
next hostess.
Mtt
The Fidelia Sunday School chts
will hold the April social meeting1
tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. H. C
Hoffman who wil have as assistant
hostess Mrs. 1> P Richardson.
"Oetslt"
The Corn
and Callus
Peeler
This Corn Remover is Guaranteed.
Relief from corn sufTorlnR follows the
application of "(Jcts-IfalmoRtHs quickly
us pain follows the thrust of a pin or knifo
Get -lt"
End* Pain-
ful Calluses
and Corns
Into the flesh. Not only hard corns or
Hoft corns but every kind of corn or cnllus
surrenders to "Gets-It" and peels right
olT. It takes just a few seconds to stop tho
pain with two or three drops. (Jo to your
drutfirlst today. Oct a bottle of "Gets-It."
Costs but a trifle everywhere. Your
money back If not satisfied. Mfd. by E.
Lawrence Co-, Chicago.
Sold in am lie no uy Jones Drug
Company.
TTtttltHtffcll!
Ticiml Aotherjy kowlftcwi^oinof
assisting nature belore DabvLS tomin^
IT is natural to think of the ex- Just as she prepares herself for it,
pectan't toother's influence up- so will most favorable conditions
on the unborn babe. Her prevail when tier child is born.
food, her habits, her hygiene, and Mother's Friend is a balm for
even the condition of her mind, (hc n an intcn5, ,rat.
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ml -being or i -being of her in- ni <lclcS( rc,axps ,ensifm nf (hc
an e ore >ir L delicate organism involved in ma-
No voraaji awaiting thc 'joys of temity, and prrnares the way for
coming motherhood should allow easier, quicker and practical
the days to pass without giving delivery.
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WARNING: Avoid using plain oils, greases and substitutes—
they act only on the sf^in and may causc harm without doing good.
. ! bradfield regulator co..
+\iY\ | p£r-j
! Ict MOTHERH006 and The baby. •
SSHBSm i
Used by Ex^'ctant Mothers
for Three Generations L.
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This tonic, for women only, is based upon the prescription of a
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thanks for the suggestion that brought to you the joyous relief that it will grve.
Sold by all drug storqs ia $1.00 bottles.
the MERRY JOURNE1 T$or
NARY JANE
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stmiiuwhit!
mm
:'\Vhy can't you behave yvurself?'*
Mary Jane asked Tommy Ti ppvtw
Mary Jane and
Tommy I ippetoe—the Mouse
T.
VOMMY TIPPETOE was a little
brown mouse that i ived beh ind the
wall of the kitchen cupboard in Mary
Jane's house. Mary Jane's mother
scolded Tommy Tippetoe often, es-
pecially when he would eat a big piece
out of the cake, or nibble the cheese.
But he always kept coming around.
One day Mary Jane's mother said to
TommieTippetoe; "Now, listen to me.
You and I are going to be very bad
friends if you don't turn over a new
leaf, and quit bothering folks. Why
can't you behave yourself?"
Tommy got pretty red in the face,
and he curled his tail up. But finally
he said, "I'll tell you what I'll do. You
give me a can of that delicious Ma-y
Jane Syrup, all for myself, and I'll take
it away out in the woods, and won't
ever bother you again."
And Mary Jane's Mother did, and
he went away. So everybody is happy
now. And they have MaryJane Syrup
with their waffles, pancakes and corn
bread and bread and butter everyday*
And sometimes Mary Jane and the
girls have the greatest fun making
taffy, and the most delicious candy you
ever tasted with Mary Jane Syrup.
LOOK FOR *hc next story about "Mary Janm
*nd Fairy Coldyshoes."
Forallrhildrtn. Thc complete set of 20 Mary Jane Fairy Tnleq, bflnuti-
* folly illustrated. Sent free upon reccipt of one Mary Jane Label taken
from can of Mary Jane Syrup. Write Corn Products Refining Company, Argo, Illinois.
Relish the Zest
of delicious sorghum flavored
Mary Jane Syrup on biscuits,
pancakes, corn bread. And the
price permits you to serve the
hungry little folks all the Mary
Jane Syrup on sliced bread that
their large appetites demand.
Get a can today at your grocer.
MARY JANE SYRUP
WALLACE: McVEY BROKERAGE Co-
Local Sales Representative
Oklahoma City, Okla
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 206, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 7, 1921, newspaper, April 7, 1921; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc91244/m1/4/: accessed May 22, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.