The Chandler Tribune (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 25, 1915 Page: 3 of 8
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SPRING EXHIBIT
Trimmed and Tailored Millinery
Now On Display
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Comprehensive display of }the
newest, most effective modes in
dress hats, turbans and tailored
hats. The trade is cordially in-
vited.
Mrs. Frances Spratlen
very many people are ready to plant
corn.
Willie Brown, is on the sick list
and unable to attend school.
The Midlothian Singing Class is
working: very hard preparing for the
convention to be held there the third
Sunday in April.
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Ernie Hobart spent Sunday with
Vergil Clarke.
Vergin Clarke took a load of hogs
to Tryon Tuesday.
Lyle and Will Lyons called at W.
G. Haley’s Sunday evening.
Minnie Debord of Chandler is visit-
ing Mrs. Effie Brown this week.
Oak Grove choir met with Vergil j
and Murriel Clarke this week.
Sidney Grover and Guy Hagar and
Sam Brown visited Lawrence Hagar i
Sunday.
Arkell Miller of Guthrie Business
College was a week end guest of home
Tuesday. Miss Zoa had her eyes
tested and purchased glasses.
Miss Beula Bland took dinner Sun-
day with her sister, Mrs. John Crall.
Mrs. Hoosic is visiting her parents
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Stansberry and
her sister, Mrs. Chase is real sick
again.
Mr. George Dulany’s brother has
been in bed with the mumps for two
weeks, the doctors say he will not be
able to be up for three weeks yet.
Brother Cage preached a very in-
teresting sermon both Sunday morn-
ing and night. There was not such
a large crowd on account of the
weather being so disagreeable.
about a week ago and about sixty dol-
lars worth of clothing and money was
taken. There were three of the fel-
lows. They caught one of them at
Sparks Saturday.
DR. H. H. WYNNE
Oklahoma City
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
GLASSES FITTED
One Regular Visit of One Day Only
Each Six Weeks.
CHANDLER, SATURDAY, MAY 1st.
Inquire Office of Dr. W. H. Davis
STROUD, FRIDAY, APRIL 30th
At the Office of Dr. Glenn.
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Miss Ida Sparks is
Grippe.
a victim of La
Walter Fink has the mumps.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dickinson spent
the week end as guests at the S. L.
Carty home.
Mrs. Charles Trent and Lizzie were
visitors at Mr. Arwoods Sunday.
Grace and Eula Conley are sick
with colds and La Grippe.
Nolan Conley was absent from
school last Friday on account of ear
ache.
C. Platd bought a Ford car last
Thursday.
Sterling Maness and little son,
Herold left last Thursday for Spring-
field, Mo., to attend the funeral of j
his sister in law and returned home
Tuesday.
Elbert Pinkley has the measles.
Delbert Menasco and Ezra Elliott
were on the sick list Monday.
Loyd and Susie Haun went to Wil-
zetta for a few days with their sister
and returned home Sunday evening
accompanied by their mother who had
made an extended visit with her
daughters, Mrs. Jessie Lynch and
Myra Searcy.
G. M. Gentry and C. Platz accom-
panied by the Chauffeur, Orville Trant
made an auto trip to Meeker Satur-
day.
W. G. Hall went to the southeastern
part of the state Monday to inspect
a bankrupt stock of goods.
Thursday Mrs. Hall received a
phone message stating that Mr. Hall j
was at Shawnee in a hospital ill with;
pneumonia. Mrs. Romney Rhodes
took Mrs. Hall and Pauline to Meeker
where they took the train for Shaw-
nee to join Mr. Hall.
Charles and Sam Bacon autoed to
Meeker Sunday to take Homer to Dr.
Hurlbut for treatment.
day with Miss Maud Sawyers of Chan
dler.
Mrs. Eli Bridge and little daughter
Ocie and littie son, Orval called on
Mrs. John Conley Sunday.
Floy Bridge spent Sunday with her
sister, Mrs. Jewell Koontz.
Rev. Haley preached a very inter-
esting sermon here Sunday.
Rufuce Goodman and Marie Conley
spent Sunday with Tom and Dora
Waller.
Mrs. N. D. Nutter is on the sick
list at this writing also little daugh-
ter, Agnes.
Mr. and Mrs. Keegan called on
Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Nutter at home
Sunday.
Mrs. Frank Murphy of Chandler
spent Saturday night and Sunday
with Mrs. Isaac Tabor.
Mrs. Alvin Moore returned to her
home near Stroud after a weeks visit
with relatives, Sunday.
Juite a few school children around
here have the mumps.
Mr. John Goodman and family spent
Sunday at the home of Mr. Will
Beards and family.
Misses Gillispie and Cankey of Fair
View district spent the week end with
Miss Sophia Pribbenow.
The Christan Endeavor held a busi-
ness meeting and social at the home
of F. A. F. Pribbenow Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Buren Wright of
Cushing spent a few days the last
of the week with relatives near
Union.
Mr. Edwards and family from near
Carney spent Saturday night with
their daughter Mrs. Ed Wright.
Misses Flossie and Mollie Taylor
attended a social at the Clara home
Saturday night.
J. E. Wright and family of Colum-
bia spent Sunday with his mother,
Mrs. M. V. Wright.
Services Sunday morning were con-
ducted by Brothers J. E. and Buren
Wright.
Christian Endeavor prayer meeting
Sunday night was led by Miss Ava
Allen, topic “Our Favorite Books of
the Bible.”
^, (| ,■ Dowser, wife and baby were
would all come and help in this great i Thursday afternoon callars at Gt’°- V-
work for the Master. j <-dar^e s*
Mrs. Arthur Thomas and children
of Yale are guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Browns.
Press Britton, daughter Edna and
son, William were guests of Geo. V. j
Clarke’s Sunday evening.
Maggie Wakley returned to her i
school Monday after two weeks ab-
sence on account of scarlet fever.
Zack Hagar’s son and family of I
Arkansas came Saturday for a visit
Sunday the children and grandchild-1
ren of Mr. and Mrs. Hagar, all gath-j
ered together for a family reunion,
thirty-two were present.
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Earnie Hobart was a Sunday dinner
guest of Vergil Clarke.
Mr. Lyle and Will Lyons called on
W. G. Haley Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Calvin Hagar arrived here from
northern Arkansas last week and ex-
pects to farm here this year,
Miss Minnie DeBolt of Chandler is
spending this week with Mrs. Isom
Brown.
Mr. L. B. Lyons is visiting his J
brother near Bristol, Tenn., this week,
Mr. and Mrs. Simon and daughter who is ver*v sick'
Lillie spent Sunday with their daugh- j Mr. and Mrs. Everett Thomas and
ter Mrs. Irene Buttram. 1 children of Clveland Okla., are visit-
Marvin Blakley spent Sunday with in* rs; Thomas’s parents, Mr. and
his cousins E. 6. Blakley’s children. Mrs’ Geo’ Brown*
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Simon spent I Mr- and Mrs* 7‘- F- Hagar had as
from Friday until Sunday with the j Sunday guest Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon. Hagar and Isom Brown and thirty- ^
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Charlie Smith and family spent iaws and daughters in law. Some
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Mrs. I*. A. Long and Mrs. Gertie
Reed called on Mrs. J. B. Ketner last
week.
John Main and Mable Martin spent
Sunday evening with Ward Wheeler
and wife.
Ethel Brown called at Mr. Martin’s
Saturlay evening.
Otis Jarvis was visiting at Ray-
mond Martin’s last wee:*.
Henry Britton and wife visited Mr. j
Deaton and family Sunday.
Thd first day of spring felt rather!
winterish.
Grace Gardner and Mae Anderson
of handler spent Saturday night, and
Sunday with Mrs. Gertie Reed.
Fred Brown called at C. M. Evans
Sunday.
Several from here attended church
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night with Dora Waller. -
Vernal Bridge spent Saturday night
with her sister, Mrs. Doy Key of
Chandler.
There will be a pie supper at this
place Saturday night March 27th.
Everybody invited.
Miss Bessie Bell and Miss Maude
Waller spent Saturday night and Sun-
Sunday with Ed Kerns and family.
Tug Smith and T. T. Elliott have
been working on the roads the past
week.
Mrs. Wade has been sick the past!
family reunion, eh!
week.
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Several around here are taking ad- j
vantage of the weather and putting Most eve,'y one is over the measlcs
in their oats. It is a little cold but' and sch°o1 commenced Monday with
better than so much rain. i almost all of the pupils present.
Walter Rhodes, wife and son \
to to Chelsa Thursday and will >
Mrs. W. S. Rhodes, Sr. who wil: ac-
company them to their home at Yale.
Mr. and Mrs. Simon were Daven- j
port callers Friday.
Lee Cocklin called on Rose Smith!
Sunday.
The carrier on this route is trying:
his new car. He still has to have a i
chauffeur.
Wayne Gumaer who is teaching at
Spring Dale visited his folks Satur-
day and Sunday.
Richard Bohannan is working for ^
John Sq^ith.
Mr. Cordell spent Sunday with
Frank Bailey.
Jane Crouch and children who have!
been visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs.
Maud Bailey returned to Davenport |
Saturday.
Mr. Miller’s children who have been
having the pneumonia fever are able
to be up now.
Miss Pearl Hayes is getting much |
better and we hope she will soon be
well again.
Charlotte and Dorothy Peak spent j
Saturday night with Mr. H. B. Fish-
er’s. Mr. Fisher, wife and daughter j
spent Sunday at Mr. Peak's in Well- i
ston.
Misses Ethel Proe and Beulah Mill-
er visited Miss Lola Caldwell Sunday.;
The road between Oak Dale and
Lone Star has been opened and is in
shape to travel.
Rev. Caldwell filled his regular ap-
pointment at Oak Grove Sunday.
Arlo Hill is able to be out again.
Fred Lochner and family started
to Mission Thursday for a short visit
with relatives there.
The Sunday School teachers met
with the superintendent Tuesday night
to discuss Sunday School problems.
They would be glad if the parents
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Miss Beulah McCuan came out Sat-
urday and spent a few days with her
brother and family.
Mrs. Kelly Barber has been on the
sick list, but is improving.
Farming is progressing slowly not
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BUSINESS COLLEGE
TO OPEN MONDAY
We will he ready to receive all students in
Chandler Business College
MONDAY, MARCH 29th.
This is the time to begin. Opportunity Knocks
once at every door, and unless you harken to the call,
it is gone forever. This opportunity is calling loud
for your acceptance, and unless you grasp it, the
time will come when it will he your regret, the
regret of wasted opportunity, which, if taken advan-
tage of would lead on to fortune. It is an oppor-
tunity that should not he missed by the young
people of this section ol the country.
The course which follows are through and
students will he given every advantage that is given
or can be given by any Institution of the kind in
America.
BOOKKEEPING AND BANKING
SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING
Instruction in Spelling, Penmanship, Arithmetic,
Rapid Calculation, Business English and Letter Writ-
ing will be given all students without extra charge.
For full information in regard to Courses of
Study, Prices etc., call on or write.
M. A. DIX, Manager
Chandler, Oklahoma
Abstracts Insurance
Lincoln County Abstract Co.
Office in basement under First National Bank
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Prompt and courteous treatment to all. Notary
Public in office. Give us a trial*
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Yours for Business,
Brady Brown, Manager
Oldest Ci$
in the U.5.
is on ^our waj) to
ifomias
Mrs. Smeltzer is still sick.
Tressie Blakley and Ora Gibson
spent Sunday with loa Ginn.
Robert Gordon has been real sick!
with rheumatism.
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Mr. Ginn and daughter, Zoa went
to Shawnee Monday and returned
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f The site of Santa Fe, New Mexico, was first visited by the
Spanish explorer. Coronado, almost a century before tbe
Pilgrim Mayflower touched Plymouth Rock. T o-day tlie city
is a gemmed hit of old Spain set down in hustling America.
Wouldnt you like to sec the palace of
Governors (now a museum) where
Wallace wrote Ben Hur. or the ancient * dsk*
church of San Miguel with its great bell. ........
cast in sunny Spain 500 years ago ?
And near the city in Pajarito Park are
20,000 prehistoric cliff dwellings.
Our Old-New Santa Fe folder tell* about tbi* interesting city.
1 will be glad to aend it to you along with 1 o California Ovci
tbe Santa Fc Trail." and our Expotition foldera.
GLENN EDDIE, I’assenger Agent
Topeka, Kansas
SanteR
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Kerby, J. C., Sr. The Chandler Tribune (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 25, 1915, newspaper, March 25, 1915; Chandler, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc915569/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.