The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 45, No. 238, Ed. 1 Monday, December 7, 1936 Page: 2 of 6
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COUPLES OBIWE
ELRENG (OKLAJ DAILY TRIBUNE
ASLEEP ON HIS FEET
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DINNER IS EVENT
Large Persimmons
Grown At Wewoka
MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1936
WEWOKA, Dec. 7.—(U.R)—Per-
l?9th Welding Anniver-
sary Marked At Calumet
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P.V TRIBUNE CORRESPONDENT
CALUMET, Dec, 7.- -Mr. and
Mr Paul I/-Fever, Mr. and Mrs
Ted Henrlchsen celebrated their
joint 29th wedding anniversaries
Sunday at the LeFever home. Mrs
I/Fever luid Mrs Henrlchsen are
sisters.
Tl’.ose to enjoy the occasion '
other Ilian the lionorees were Miss
l-'im Heiuichaan • of El Reno. Mi
nd Mr Ernest I>>Fevrr ol Bndge-
Mi and Mrs. Glen Heniich-
en and son, Joe. D. L. Tbdrt ;
Ruby Mae 1/-Fever, Hostile/- and ;
Dorothy Henrlchsen.
Mr apd Mrs. Ralph Hetncn urc 1
i|tending tlie week in Oklahoma |
City with friends and re lit lives
Mi William Leighion. Mrs
Ira 11k O Toole und Mrs Oeorge
' i-i-'iiton were Oktalmmu City via- I
)tor- Wednesday.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Barrett Imd
ns their Thursday dinner guests
the following;
Mr. and Mrs Archie Barrett
and children of Clabieeville, Tex
Mi and Mrs. Hay Barrett and I
daughter. Virginia, of Okmulgee, ;
Mr. and Mrs Jim Bennett ol
Tills... Mr and Mr John Snyder
Afnry Ann and Dean Barrett.
Jack Margaret te and Pcu-r Al- i
li n Lazelle of Hominy spent i
Tliin-day with tljeir aunt Mr.s !
Georg*- Frans. Mr. Fiass and fam-
ily.
Rev add Mi* A T. SU-iger and
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| .simmons almost the size of tomatoes
j and still possessed of that quality
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Many Activities Enjoyed
By Calumet Persons
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thcr Mrs Christ i« Steiger
Mfss Came Palmer of Oklnluiina
City spent Uie week-end with lat
parents, Mr and Mrs. W N Palm-
er and family.
Miss Evelyn Scburnemeyer was
an El Reno visitor Monday.
Mrs. Oli-u Henrich.sen and son.
Joe. Mrs Wall Brown. Mrs., Ted
Henrlchsen and daughter. Dorothy
were Oklahoma City visitors Fri-
day.
and Mrs A. R. Steiger mid ,
family of Blackwell spent Frldm ri , - - _ ,
Fortune Is Made
Mis. Steve Hudson and Mrs J. a
Smith were El Reno visitors Mon-
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CALUMET. Dec 7.—Mr and1
; Mrs Howard Gordon were hosts I
Thursday at a dinner in their home j
; west of town.
Guests included L. J. Kliner and I
I daughter, Mr. and Mr.s. W M '
Gordon and du ugh ter, Mr. and!
Mrs Fred Cooper and Miss Gladys
Swan ail of Rocky. Mr. and Mrs.
i Lee Cook of Tahiequuh. Mr. and
Mrs Fred Sa'nd and family. Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Tech, Mr and
Mrs Marvin Sand. Miss Zola !
Ridgeway and Lester Swaffer.
Mi George Hurst and Mrs
Ernest hilly were Oklahoma City
visitors Wednesday.
Mr and Mrs Claud Moore and
family and Mr.s. T. J. Moore spent I
Thursday in eastern Oklahoma.
Mr and Mrs. Harrison Blag.-
had us their Thursday dinne-
guests Raymond Moore and James
Ridmour both of El Reno, Mr :
j and Mr.s. Norman Putnam. Mr. j
jand Mrs A. H Ridenour and fam- I
ly and Mark Putman.
Tom and Ike Hurst were Okla-1
hon i City visitors Tuesday.
Mi and Mrs. Will Delaney had I
,as their Thursday dinner guests |
Mr and Mrs French Leughlin
and family. Mr and Mrs Elmo
I Sip. und Mrs Rou-ji Delaney.
Mi es Eva and Christine Lazelle
of Hominy spent. Tliursdav with
then sister Mrs George Press, and
j fanuii
Miss Mary Jane Schulz sueni J
the week-end at her home hi i
iPred.-rlek
of puckering lips if eaten green are
being krown this year by G C Raper
of Maud.
He developed the large size by
HififtiHg two tree.s with a Japanese
variety persimmon. The trees begin
bearing fruit the second year and
| have proved hardy
Raper found the grafted persim-
mo« trees would do very well on
thin, or waste land, as it Is com-
monly called. Raper is one of Semi-
nole county’s leading pecan growers
and the persimmon business is a
sideline with him.
Mrs J L. Patman. 1021 South Hoff
avenue attended the Progressive
Education association meeting in
Oklahoma City Friday and Saturday.
SULPHUR. D?c. 7.—(U.R)—If W
B. Jones isn't the best shot in
Murray county he at least boast-,
one of the best records. He sat
at the window of his home and
with one shot of his trusty shot-
tun killed three crows and wound-
ed a fourth.
: The crows were drinking from
the Jones watering tank. 50 yards
I from the house.
.•Hf-UpMAl/—
day.
Through Farming
ilr mid Mrs E L. Peacock and * ONDON. Dec. T. —(UP> Tlu
11 nuly of El Reno spent Thursday! s,orV of how George Bavlts. of
" tli the foi mcr's daughter Mrs , B^kshtre, overcame early adverse,
Cmi-t—. vex/,.no., and M- Mr • IUl beron“‘ the largest fanner of
■OUR YfiSTEKDAVy
Charles McMullen ____ .... „ ___ _
Mullen arable land and producer of bnr*ev
Mr. and Mrs Louie Andersen 1,1 was told by C S. Or- i
and daughter, Lottie Helen spent IwU> oi Uic Oxford unfver-
K inday in Oklaliomn Chv where Klty Hkr*‘Ultura| economics re- I
they were guests of thetr daugh- mgUtule. in an add-ess at
t r Mrs. J. b Snow Dr Snow KI,,B’S r-y'n-
and son Jimmie. After six years of fanning in
Mi . Virginia Meyers spent a B<>rks,1,re. Orwln said, Baylis last
fev days last week in Oklahoma k1-000 tt,id bi his search for s-w
City with friends und rclaUv(>s meUwd of (Arming he
Mr. and Mrs Prench iangli oauie upon the t-xperinieni.s at
)tn ratertained Sunday with a J ^°*haiwl«l. which proved that
luri:e\ dinner ooni »-ould be grown with an bjk
Oucsta to enjoy the occasion FUcaUon of anununia and idios-
w. r,- Mis Edna Wi lght and Mrs He made a great success!
I aura Bell liotli of Bridgeport. of **• •nd eventually fanned 1200c •
C ,’d> r Piulu-n and Nolan Smith **>*■• ,l»Tf of which he owned
t.-utli of H Renu. Mr and Mrs Rxccpt for a few working horses |
l;ay l<aughlln and family gjjt ■•ylto dispensed with aiumn!a. and
Penwrlght and sons Billie ,uid *'p obliterated vilIngas all() fnrni.
... . IlIMKAk In hiiildln. ... Ul- . I
When I:ngImuls Adelaide Neilsoit
Rose liym Hanna id to Stage Fame
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Di and Mrs. W R. Milicr have
returned from a few days’ trip to
Texas
Mrs. Pred Clapp spent the week-
end at her home near Carnegie
Mi s Wilma McCoy of Oklahoma
City spent Tuesday with her par-
ent* Mr. and Mrs C. F McCoy
Mrs McCoy, Mrs Roll Jones and I
Mr- Emil Tech returned home
(with her to spend a few days
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cubbagc
spent Thursday with the latter's I
I parents. Mi and Mrs. J. Y. Tuy-
lor. of Union City.
Mr and Mrs. Glen Henrlchsen
spent Saturday night with Me. I
jand Mrs. Jack Marye in Oklu- j
| lion 11 City.
Mr and Mrs Earl While. Mr
and Mrs. Willie Hurst and daugh- I
ter Dolores, of Clinton spent I
Sunday evening with Mr Hurst’s
father. Ike Hurst.
The Women's council of the
Christian church met In the j
annex Thursday after- :
com- j
and ',0V*e* ln building up his great
holding
He left
Jackie. Mlsse* Ella Louise
Kllon Jean Laughlin.
Mrs James Stulls. Mrs Art i *** ,eft n fortune ol
Hurl y and daughter. Thelma Faye be died
all of Oklahoma City, spent Mon-
day with Mr and Mrs Lem Arm-
ttrong ,md family.
Mr nnd Mrs Kenneth Tlinmp-1
son 'Hid little son. Kenneth, jr
spent the wark-end
II 235.000
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j_Public Records
; G)e week «g) Alvin Gordon i\ and Jem,.|
j,, Mls Fr,‘d Uu*hUn and fa*- Beard. 21. both of El Hcno
Mr >nH W-. . James W Garrison. 35 and
U-.r ThSrS Air ^ '* '*>'*' °f Q°-
f,*!41 Jfr*yvn.,HirnDUr^,M’1 <UW fam-1 Kdwwd F Garner a and Juu-
Mi Man- Helen Stults spent cti-ll Dockrl
the week-end in Oklahom:, Cltv F J OaJ anT ein.ptmv vs
a'Sr u Corw,n AUst^' or
n„ r TW, I, v wl|h her bro- judgment from Justice of n-nre
,hCT ^ Hwu-ichsen and land ly . court fHed In district couri
B__.1__ Releaam of Oil and OfM l/lm
n,WVi,D— • R>“> ConsolidoU-d petroleum
HANNER corporation to Edward W DeMoss
*■— -- *nd Flora O. DeMoss W 1-2 re
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Adelaide Nnlion
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jehurch
moon
. During the afternoon a com
f<»rt was finished and quilting wn
done.
Tlie men of the church workeel
in the basement Wednesday, mak-
ing a dining room and kitchen
j Those present were Mrs J. E
O umbel, Mrs. m E. TbAmpaan,
Mrs Chris Andersen Mrs G E
AlaJr. Mrs R H Thompson. Mrs
M W Ridgeway. Mrs Augustine
Iopee. Mrs a A. Penn Mrs Jell
I’m tilei Mrs. 1-eslie Thompson.
Mm. T. L Whaley and Mrs W N
Palmer
Archie Baker returned Sunday
tn>m Phoenix. Ariz
Miss Mildred Graham spent Fri-
day evening with her sister. Mrs
Conard Fox Mr Fog and daugh- 1
ter. Ramona Ann, of Karn Spur
Lynn Slpe Claude Bailey and
daughter Mrs. Rolch Delaney
were Oklahoma Cltv visitors Moii-
I day.
• M»m Neilion «• "Imogen'
THE RQUTK8 foilovvffl by ||)|i |
SITTER ERS RELIEVED
BOSTON,—(UP Three hundreel
mid twelve of 1,000 patients suf- |
lerlpg from rheumatic heart dls- |
ease at the House of Good Saman-
nan during Uie past 10 years now
sliow no trace of the ailment, ar-
< (riling to Dr. T Duckett Jones
le-eareh director
Mr and Mr- Arthur Wiewel and H-12n-7w
1 | Ikmuld went to 11 Hi.hi ConaoUdatad Petroleum
'1 anile valley in Texas to spend ‘orporalmn to T H EUioon and
• tin* aioaL .. ...,r .. Ali/ui T K<ll......
the past week with Mr. Wlewel’s
l’:,r,nts. Mr and Mrs Matt Wiewel
• d daughter. Helen, wlio formerly
rt-lded in this community
Mi and Mra. Wilson Senn and
d'U-hler. Menly Mae were gue«U
'’! MrJl- I>arents. Mr and
, ” O Skinner of Mountain
View the past week
Tlioe who were guests of Mr and
W M Burgess and family at
cu.ncr Thursday were Mr und Mra.
and daughter Juanita
Mne. of Oklahoma City. Mr and
Mrs Virgil Tallent and
Alice T. Eliiaon N 1-2 NW #.|3n
*w: SW 17-13H-8W
Rvan Consolidated Petroleum
corporation to Frank Evans ,Uid
BeHlw Evan* W 1-2 of NW Hess
right-of-way of C. R I. «nd P i —
railway) I8-1211-6W
great to famc oft/n are long ami
varliM but l» w wbo have attaliud
tame bad a* long a Journey um did
Adelaide Nrllson Adelaide wbo
was teutons In falters lor. ma>be
grandfather’s!) time us an actress
of Hhakespearran ioIcj, worked as
» barmaid before she turned to
■cling she left her Joli in n so-
loon and took to play mg ,.*ru
fr04U Miukowi-cwre at U in London
tlicatera, and by tb<- puu she was
American managers were bol-
ding for her sen leva. In the suc-
* i-eding years Adelaide carved out
a glanionwa i are*-r, but ll was cut
•hurt when she was 31 by death,
due to an attack of acute iadlges-
Pun. It is related tiiut the aha. k
had been caused by an «ver-lndu|.
genre m Wed kodu and milk.
Still Coughing?
No matter how many medicine*
you have tried for your cough, chest
(old or bronchial lrriution, you can
EL “°w w,til Creomulsion
bertoua trouble may be brewing and
>utl cannot afford to take a chance
with anything less tluui Crcomul-
riOB. which goes right to the seat
of tn© trouble to aid nature to
M>othe and heal the inflamed mem-
“T®? a« the germ-laden pliU-gm
te kx. ' ncd and expelled.
111 way) 18-12im ----—- | MJBaaned and expelled.
Kyau Conaolidatrd Petroleum L I I)|t‘l*S I MUSEUM PLANNED f dllS" hav#
•inX,:" - *'« -,V. jstsh.«f
rorporatios „ _
ol SF l2-l9n-7w.
Ryan Conaohdat/xl Petroleum
barr^ wr SrtJVSl Washington Dec 7-mP,
*u-'3n-7w. Natural iWTOfMatioa of --—nop museum here
Rvan Coimoltdated Petroleum eroded and abandoned farms in the
iv is - . " >^>iu .u up A permnnenl druggist i_______ _________
lo nOOSl >;il lire ?. r 'xl,,b" 01 old Hawaiian Creomulsion and to refund your
^crj£iB HS1S
Virgil luiient and children 'v,"“ , Petroleum eroaeo ana atxuicionrd farms In the
(-1 Cushion. Nat Mosley and son. Le- ,*JV°,,tlbi to Tom E Evans and °l#<" Plains could b«- s|«s-ded with
l ev. of Cualer county Afternoon B >>»<.% 3 and 7 P*op<i eo-operalioii fnan larntors
< Hers were Prank and F/1 Einberson l,'L3n‘*w ^ u,‘“ ,J|'V once hums- could car-
-Ii and Mrs. Norman Renners and Oonsohdated Petroleum *> a heavy grazing load in half the
'I' Billy U.-on. were Thursday ‘®rl»ratlon to Carrie Warren batural time, according to E A
Mr and Mi H o Hei-j«md Charles H Phelps Aldotu, oi the soli
" ' Afternoon visitors were Mrs I40 1'2 w?rw n,or'' or less Ui BE service
loulsa Thlem* Misses Mnrle. June ,F l'2 01 BW 1ess Ok- When left entirely to
..^h.,®ur*’ ^ »Uy Maxon ^..C. R t_ and Aldo .s saki the r. tornUon will te-
conservatlon
nature.
ml Ruth Burgxss Billy Maxon. C. R. I and Aldo m said. Hie maturation will be
Llewellyn Burgess and Art Tallent »«**WBjr right-of-way. 17-12n-8w n lung nrocesa—omhahlv^n.
Mi and Mrs Jell Wlldm.n and Ryau ConaolidaUxI Pearoieum os ^ .'L-r7|Ul.rln«
________-viIonian ana . Conaolldated Pearoieum from^» %
< I ildren were guest* of Mr and ,''rP<jr^iort lo Amanda Smirit and growing rondiUons uunhiv <>i re
Mr- H O flelmers BatuM.v e“e R ® ,'20' NW ^ ^les M ^eUt£
jrsa.SE' l^..cr!sa; e'vssss s3Kr"'...........".........
MS. Sw <1.1., .nd d.usht.r E ’ ■ “ -„,,nl to
Ryan Consolidated Petroleum ,u‘aU‘ned- Aldous believes, by lm-
lurporation to Hugh Holland and ol the structure and
n ''s 018W 12‘
nSdMr‘lH'UW,*«:,'Vm",K *1"'^r wS’B,Ab-nlSM‘bX lS° •^TfSSrS "*■" "wmk
and Mb Henry Bonn at Kingfisher. ,)Wir«f'r- HW 10- * ^
Mr and Mrs Jess Meade und sona '
Arthur nnd Ray David spent Bun-
and Mrs. Henry Serin at Kingfisher.
John Burgess and Floyd Fiederlrk
visited In Hinton Sunday.
Sunday afternoon guests of Mr.
and Mrs W M Burgess and family
were Misses Lorln , Christine and
Rose R-imers, Brl Ber» Vergal Peter-
son, Ed Stain and Rav Wiewel
I3n-6w.
Warrant) Deed
John B Ugaly and Mary Lagall
B 1-2 o4 NE of SW 10-lln-ew
PHONE CLASSIFIED ADH TO 18
WED 7* VEARS
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or 4 mites weal uud g miles south of (alamet on_
. THURSDAY, DEC. 1(1
J 'UII,on- « <dd. wt. 1.800: I boy
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Cyeiir.. ol.|bU.Cil| (*"5? 3 ,,,d- *Pri“«er: I roan row. f resit
I vein, ol Te L*”' ! ’ll! ,1WW' 4 yr*- •“’ •Prmgcr; 1 Hohteiu row.
« !»!!! 'pr,**''r: 1 rrd omt. t tears old. springer: * Jersey rows
? fy* to; I Jrrse, heifer. sMtengt “roro oid
lit r'l.y^,' -v,,lr,,u«; * Jeracy Itrilrrs. 6 months old: 2 blark vrwr-
ling bulls: 2Jersey bull raises; I 3 yegg-old purr bred Jerw v
extra good. Included In this sale aie 18 head high powered Jersrt
H7au'7^h,"‘d b.L^r H! •S,n“,,l , *n “«*• « U. 8 years
. .. inU . . ' ^ ‘Eringer*. The big Jersey kind of ouUUiidln*
iluaUty, und individuals T. B. and Hang teeted t, llotiN_2 *>«d
^U.MMT»-gimrr«M »«w^; P * O lister; Kmsnw 2-row go
«rk- Urr,lu« binder; Iron wheel wag,,,, »nd
sled '»« Hk a* p,ow^ 2'*w'n,‘" barrow; Brunt wliaot drill; 2 F * O
sled go-devlls; 2 riding cultivators; hay rake; S-tooth cteUvnter; I
« (ben ba<liras, 2 sets chain liarneaa; 2 Un-ubainrs I broodri
iZi °0,-‘ “ «■'*■» -n.ribr; 4 miles smooth wlrr*^oii
U i^niom r*""; WOVr" WirT "rUrlrs Um numerous
Kale Ktarts Promptly At 12 o'clock l/tdies Will sell Pomi
Free Ltewb It Noon-Iking Your tup TmmmTmm^ Tto? ll? In*
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"nils. Mccause-The Daily Tribune reaches nearly ev-
ervone in the El Reno trade territory. And liecause
wise people turn to the Want Ads first!
USE THE WANT ADS
Three Birds Writh
One Shot Is Record
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Care
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Mr. a
South I
Sunday
curd pa
the rooi
were of
Guest
games i
1 Vogt of
liam St
Whelan
Clay Yo
Mr. ai
Mr. and
Mrs. Jo
O. F. Li
Woodhoi
Ladies
to Mrs.
lace wo
while co
Stair.
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a duint)
incuts o;
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LlIKEK
MEETS
Mr. ;
South :
Satnrda
ly meet
guests
Mrs. J.
Lowe.
Mens
bridge
Mrs. H
award.
Chrisl
decora ti
and ap
freahme
Hosts
Mrs. PI
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Chris, rr
for a
met Si
and M
the clt:
Hosts
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Sunset
After
pilch v
Mrs. G
women'
Don Al
kcntlem
while t
S' reiten
Delici
■served
social I
TEN
MEET
Mr
North
urda.v
meetln
Mrs.
nnd N
high,
favors,
went t
l<‘ng.
Chrn
carried
games ar
hour. H
be Mr. a
713 So,it
dinner
HONORS
Mrs. Li
Miss Ferr
nue. cut,
prettily a
to rornpll
The ho
rest's slxt
celcbratloi
versary a
Hutson,
marriage
giving da
The tn)
oblong w
with fruit
orees wen
Ralph Cc
Bradly.
Mrs. Cc
many lovi
I Ills i \
f’ELI: Bit A
Tlie fir
ol Patrick
ter of Mr
rod. was
formal pi
al the hi
M V. 81
street
Tlie afl
formally »
•several lo
her little
who were
Pay Palm
Kathleen
Dainty i
at the clo
rlment.
I O'UI.IM
IS HUM)
Mr. and
daughter.
Kill son nvi
clock dim
nnd Mrs. i
ter. Mis*
Allison Cli
lyne, Mr
I MM GIF
AT MUNI!
Mr* Mi
Burker av
clock dlnr
Mary Hiu
Charles Ri
Mr. nnd
Union Clt;
KIMTERM
AT OINN
Misses
Margin el i
Mtreet, ent
pointed d
Sealed ’
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Musgmvc.
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