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EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
The El Reno Daily Tribune P
A Bine HU.r.nn Newspaper Nerving A Blue Rtnhe.n rnmmunlt* V
Newspaper Erring A Blue Ribbon < ..mmunltr
Issued daily except Saturday from 207 South Rock Island avenue,
•nd entered as second-claas mall matter under the act of March 3, 1879.
Bimoit it \iti k
News Editor
RAY J. DYER
Wltdr and I'uhltsher
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 19«T,
HARVESTS GRAPES FOR FALL FESTIVAL
(IRAN WARD
Advertising Manager
Hie ASSOCIATED PRESS Is exclusively entitled to the use for re-
plication of all the news dispatches credited to It or not credited by
BV. paper, and also to all the local news therein.
Ah rights of publication of special dispatches herein are also reserved.
MEMBER of tiie national editorial association
and
THE OKLAHOMA PRESS ASSOCIATION
Several New Homes Now
Near Completion
National Advertising Representatives
FROST, LANDIS A KOHN
New York. Chicago. Detroit, St. louts, Ilallaa
Atlanta, San Francisco
DAILY SUBSCRIPTION RATES BY MAIL IN CANADIAN AND
By Carrier ADJOINING COUNTIES
One Week----------$ .12 Three Months________ |139
Three Montfla---------$1.39 Six Muiifhs______ jjac
One Year----------------$5.40 One Year______________$4.00
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14
SEASONED SPEECH: Lei your speech be alway with grace, seasoned
with salt, that ye mav know how ye ought to answer every man.—
Cotossians 4:fi.
New York . . . Inside Out
BY DON O"MALLET
weather-beaten clan w'li
AJEW YORK Sept 14—The nookifof the
' and alleys of the Times square follow
sector stir with feverish theatriea' * * *
activity again. Once more the crlsi REMOVER A pest with a tr»-
cry of "Places!" echoes through j mendous liquor breath was boring
darkened auditoriums as rehear- bandsman Carl Hnrte. the other
sals of a dozen or more plays get ' evening, witli a discussion of a
under way. . . .At the Empire movie he had seen that afternoon.
Guthrie MeCiinlic is sending the "It was marvelous," exclaimed the
cast of Maxwell Anderson's "The; fellow "I can't get over it; it nl-
Stur Wagon" through their paces most took my breath away."
MeClintic works with coal off and "It did. eh?" snarled Carl. "Then
shirt collar open, hopping in to1 for heaven's sake go bark and see
deliver lines himself when the 111 once more-tonight!"
actors fall to grasp his meaning
Burgess Meredith, playing the male SNICKS— New York's new state
lead, works in suspenders and l““’ ------1---—*“ —
loosened tie. Lillian Olsh. howevc-
keeps her hut on, and tints pre-
serves the general decorum At
the Plymouth. Rachel Crothers
lakes an active hand in seeing
that her "Susan and Ood" runs
off according to her script. Miss
Crothers wears a loose sport coat,
wanders around from place to
luw premils marriages only after
thrpe days have elapsed from the
time licenses are issued. On the
day the law went into effect, how-
ever, the lime clock used lo stamp
the licenses wits 45 minutes slow
The couples who got licenses Hint
morning could thus legally beat
the law by three-quarters of an
hour. • • Oeorge Muiphy. latest
BY TRIBUNE CORRESPONDENT
j YUKON. Sept. 14 Several ne*$
I homes are in the process of com-
j pletlon In Yukon Olb Brinkman
Is building two houses. H W
I Ootidy Is having a home built on
West Elm street.
Mrs Mary D. McClure has an
[ apartment house near completion
| on Maple street
Mr. and Mrs. Prank McKinney
returned Saturday from Okarehe
where they had been called by the
serious illness of their grand-
daughter. Mary Nell daughter of
Mr. ard Mrs Nelson Hancock.
She Is reported greatly improved.
Mr. and Mrs Ralph Ball and
son of Oklahoma Oltv transacted
business in Yukon Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Steven 8ang**r and
children of Chickasha were Sun-
day guests of the former's mo-
ther. Mrs. 8. S. Sanger
Dr. Walter Sanger and Dr. W
W Saprer o! Ponra City visited
Saturday with their mother. Mrs
S. S. Sanger.
Mrs. Nora Belisle went to Okla-
homa City Monday to spend a
few days with her son Robert Be-
lisle Mrs. Bf lisle, and daughter,
Barbara Ann
Miss Orace Knov spent Sunday
in El Reno with her parents Mr.
and Mr:. .Tames Knox, nnd daugh-
ter. Winnefred
Mrs. S. S. Sangei is having her!
home moved to lots on Poplnr j
! street this week, in prepartlon 1
for ihe '■reel Ion of a new brick ,
home.
Rev. and Mrs. M C. Jackson |
Miss Verna Zachary, Mr. and Mrs. j
| Custer Allan. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles
Hutchison. Mr and Mrs. J. C
Barnhill. Mrs A. T. Zachary. Mrs
Jenkins, Miss Mabel Pry. Miss
Emma Pllison and Mrs Jerry
Bmv.'n attended the rnllv of Chris-
tian churches held in the Christian I
church nt El Reno Sunday night. I
MI. nnd Mrs. Herman
Edmond Crew Opens Grid
Campaign In Arkansas
HOLLYWOOD
FILM SHOP
BAPTISTS RETURN1
10 COLLEGE LOC
EDMOND Sept. 14—(A')—After
bumping up against two of the
(las.'i:st clubs in the southwest—
thp Arkansas Razorbaeks and Ttil-
HOIJ YWOOD, Sept. 14 -(UR)—
There is one little bov in Holly-
wood today who does not want to 1 —-----
hear the word movies again. r>.
He Is chubby freckled, Ernest HlSOIl Calendar Is I* ill
TZ”5S With 11 Dates
as snob animals go. bill it i*
Ernest's pet. He has had It since
, „ SHAWNEE. Sept. 14—(/P>
he was five years old The boy blMm Kllri .v,,md ft) Oklahtl
is deeply attached to Spooky as, Baptist university is being gro
, .. . u , ,he f*Us ht,n' anf1 thereby hinges ed bv Rdward Hurt,
sa university s Golden Hurricane - ; a story. f„r lts flrst nin? at ftn 0
u Toners enuegt* Bron- R^ently Ernest heard Columbia honin Collegiate conference ch!
chos will open the defense of the studios wanted a black cat for pionship since 192S.
Oklahoma Ocllegiete conference the current Irene Dunne picture. After a lapse cf nine years
football title against Northwestern Gathering up Spooky In his arms. a. member of the ill-fated
Oct. 8
he trotted the four blocks to the Four conference O. B. U. reti
The Brcncs. coached bv Claude 1 studio and presented himself at ed tn the Oklahoma Colloe
^ppingintothe reference Hi rector Leo Me- gainst the Murray Aggies of T
A patriarch of a German community near Berlin as he picked
grapes to make into wine for the annual fall festival. The European
wine festivals are picturesque events. , I Acme Photo I
FICE
INDERELLA
• iWI », DIM tain, sawt |ar
nZn ,'n51 ever he took all the cats to "The Cosch Hurt Is well fir.ed
grsdualbf is flliingX^ In wji set One bv one \ p«*field material this year
first string with returning squad-1
gradually is filling the gap® in his L:' , , ™ h I t i Sne 7.
first String with returning -mind he tosted the anlmala. and one I 1C some big lines
nrst string with returning quad-b thp behaved as ln his hV graduation.
i'sjsr”**""* 'srss'.JZ" ’ *
Fnvetteyllle.
Sept. 24—Ot'achita college
Oct 2—Tttl*a university at Tulsa. £!“* a*ay (fron’ D'mne »nd
(Vt a Northwestern at Alva Carey Grant and then scampered
!v! rr!>rtn 1 „ at Alva ' oiit of 'i^ht Oct. 1—Southwestern at We:
Oct. 15— Emporia (Kan) Teach- 1 1Rnl- PrfortI
ers at Emporia Ihe whole company was fw 8_camero., Aggies at Rh
Get. 22-Austin OVx.> college at rh*sl'ir vats. Some of the ani- .,1 A P 8
Fdtnehd . tnais climbed into rafters above
Oct 29 —Southwestern at Tah- including Spooky found oo_m-vas
lequah. n small ventilator opening lead-; Shawnee"
Nov. 11 -Oklahoma Baptkst uni-;i'^. hrl»w the stage Th y dts- ‘ ^ 3q_Northwestern at Rhl
Oc! 15—East Central at Ada
Wes'eynn »
versity at Rhawtiee
Nov. 19—Southeastern
I inond.
Nc.y. ?5—East Central at Ada
| appeared In the dark hole and re-
al Ed - ‘ slf,w1
out.
all efforts to coax them
IfOW CAN I?
R* ANN AxUtlPV
I
Nov. 5—Southeastern at Dur
Nov n—Central at Shawm
Nov 19—Northwestern at Alv
Nov. 25—Bacone at Shawnee.
naimvio tuuuiiu IIUIJI |UUt <* U.» owui . . Virvi KT mill j«l>, IHVT81
place, and fires advice and criticism movie star now being groomed as
with energy and seriousness, . . a cinema lover and prime chnrm-
Baek again in the Broadway tussle ing. danced in several New York
is the veteran Arthur Hopkins, who musicals before film scouts knew
will present "Blow. Ye Winds" In that he was alive. . More than a
n few weeks Hopkins is short billion passenger* have ridden on
round-faced and ruddy, and wears the city's Independent subway
a black bow-tie in ihe old fashion i system since Ihe line opened in
He hns a Jovial manner, but It September. 1932 . . Recent Holly-
firm and knows what he wants. . wood visitors to New York: Hope
We expect the audiences, as usual., Hampton. Elissa landi. Elln
will know the same O'Btien-Moore, Richard Rogers. . .
♦ * * ! Henry Youngman, the comedian.
CABBIES a glum lot are the r°nf!d'£ lhaL ga"s
horse-cab drivers at the Central K.n* to” BeTj*s T°'
l»ark stand in front of the Hotel 1 ay ’. ^ ^nn .rout
Plaza Sentimentalists look on their 1 Y"™ '"T* Brr,r T * hlt
it on ihe air. Youngtnan isn’t
CHAPIER XXXIV and complimented him upon not
w ™ »Kffir z rbirarsi,^
his ofTire fiom his inter- branch would be given anothei
view with the members of the year In which to prove its worth
board of Nortlicutt Construe- he had said.
lion, he summoned Vern Pow- -TThi,?,louniJlow. s,\'ilP<,
Things seem to happen Just
’ r's right for you. Luck, I guess. You
"Powers," he said, Without really die. save the branch. We get
•you’re through “no,her year.”
"How wonderful!" Mardell'sface
do appreciate
"But
Mrs. Herman Scott |
and dntiBliicc, Wanda Jean and - preamble, ,— . „.WHF,„
S-f’f TE JR. ! SnSeniS,,?1 rout w « -„;rn- -
‘"rcv' E^VdovIc of Enid was a ,, V?rn went ltmp' ,han ,r,e<1 to ,.Mr Blount interrupted.
b,ffnXv'dl^r n,u^s“ 5S"!S ' "You can't get away with this! won" ‘help. TSSi undersUnd
Mr- R j 'Klutz wcrc M n d Have you forgotten those letters-1 h«w a girl like you could have
Mrs Homer Co an and so,, n v They are in my possession " done what you did-or could have
; M, and Mrs F :,i(l ('"antilly "Or were They are. done the things you did lo Patty
J 01 Norman Mi nd Mis I . riicv wcie taken fi n 1 "" But we won't discuss It. You
• •mie nisa . _ 11 ff* fl ion ICCAH nf oAllfxi **
son. Martin, of i
calling as a picturesque survival
of old New York, but the rabbles
jsore, though. Hr himself got the
__ team.
Tliere are omy about ilxteeen _____________
or seventeen ol Hum left Ttie
youngest is about 50, and the rest
range upwards to 70 or 80 years.
Morose and quite taciturn, they
Push their high toppers down on,---
their heads and sit in their vie- WORDS OPTKN MISUSED
torias with apathetic patience un- 1101 sav "Walfer ta way down
til a potential customer comes a ""•“
DAILY LESSON
IN ENGLISH
long Iairk-loving youngsters, out-
of-towners and a few old timers
comprise their fares The charge
is S3 or 14 for a trip around the
park, and there isn't much room
salesmanship Usually, the people
who take the ride have made up
their minds beforehand.
Until recently, ihe most picture-
sque cabbie was the Missouri Kid.
an old negro who had once ,'eep
a prliHlghter. He used to core
liia hat over one eye. always had
Walter Is away down in
Cuba '• or
in Cuba ‘
OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED:
Errand. Pronounce er-and. e as
in bet i not as in hrr>. a as In
r.nd unstressed.
OFTEN MISSPELLED Allot, al-
lotment; one t follows the o
Allotted, allotting; two t’s.
SYNONYMS: Limit, boundary,
confine, termination.
WORD STUDY- "Use a word
ihrec times and it la yours.” Let
tta Increase our vMabulflfy by
O. Stevens and
Oklahoma City
Mike Kini' win leave Wednea-1
dav for Norman where lie will en-
rol In the University of OHa- ,
horn a
Mrs. Prel Tappe attendci a club
meeting at the home of Mrs. D 1
V. McClure near Britton last
Thursday
Mi and Mrs. Harold Piog re-
turned to their homo lit Fort
Worth, "TYx. Inst week after a
brief visit with relatives here.
Mr and Mrs. Carl Johns' n and |
son. Willis Gary, of Oklahonin
City were week-end guests of the
former'-, parents, Mi and Mrs
Claude Johnson
Rob1 ri Helisie of Oklahoma City I
was n business visitor In Yukon ■
Monday.
Mrs. Frank Zuckschwerdt of
Oearv spent the week-end with
her sister, Mrs M F Ptng
are dismissed, of course.’
‘‘You mean I — Why. you can"!
. you don’t dare!” Mardells
voice rase to a shriek.
..... ....................j( _ "Please.” Blount said wearily.
was shaking with anger. Tins "Don't prolong this, I'm sending
Mnrdcirs work! He was sure word by Alice to Patty Lou lo come
“ and take voiu pluce. I have asked
Ip! _ _
Cuba " Say, ‘'Walter is nwav down tn I _ ' ~
merely. Walter is down FOOlprOOI SIo|)|X“r For
your apartment at.u given to
Northi utt. "who brought them to
me. And now. von will oblige me
by leaving at once!"
As Vern left Chantilly's oflice,
lie
was
Of it! ia*vr juui |HWX, 1 IlltVI
Well, she needn't think it would Alice ,0 ni* Chet's position,
do her any good! She had saved "And I’ve consented!" Alice,
Dale from financial ruin, but he'd whose back had been turned
show her! A fat chance she'd have whirled to face Mardell. "And you
of marrying Dale when hp got needn't blame Vern for what's
through telling all he know! happened. Blame me! The day
He'd go to the National offices chal di0(L 1 swor*’ -Ind out the
now tell Blount the whole story truth! I knew It couldn't be Patty
of that bond business. Time ihat lou Well, I did find out the
irPa. truth!"
"Why. you fool'" Mardell flared
"111 - I'll - "
Mr. Blount Interrupted. "That
will do. Mardell.”
He opened the door.
I^ARDELL flung out. went tc
her desk, knocked the tele-
phone over and sent the ink bottle
spinning after it. She kicked the
waste basket over, and sent paper,
dumb little Patty Lou was clenr__
anyway Yeah, nnd he’d tell Dale
how Mardell had framed Patty
I .on That would fix her!
When Vern reached the Nation-
al offices. Alice Carr met him.
"Did you want to see Mardell?"
she asked sweetly. She's still out
at lunch—with Bob Patterson.”
"No!" Vern roared. "1 came to
sec Blount!
Reluctant Tn Leave
Most of the cats were recov-
ered quickly McCarey even'ual-
ly found one suitable for his AirlillPr Turn* lt-irU
scene. But when evening came ll,™S *»«1CK
Spooky still wav. missing He was 100 Miles III StO
omewhere underneath 5.500 square _____
Q. How can I keep th? wind LW i1f s,acrf' spac?- Thp ,earful CLEVELAND Sept lt-J
from blowing out ihe flame of a ,'”.7. ns srnt ,K>mp w,th the When sudden rain fog s-id
candle? studios assurance that everything visibility developed over New
A. When It is necessary to use J™,ib,p wm'l(1 ^ donf‘ ,0 rr- N J slipori a United Airl
a cAndie where there is a wind nv h pPt Plan- which was about to ’
that will extinguish it use a tal’ *trlv the next morning he rp- Biere from Cleveland turned H
glass tumbler, fastening the candle I l!iru."d. Spooky still was absent bp more than 400 air miles
lo the bottom bv mentis of its own Pmert's onl\ comfort was the 'he port hPrc waited until N
melted vmx. iirobabillty that the cat slill was' 1'fk's fog had cleared, then
Q How can 1 remove ip-ea.se '"'dcr the stage and had not es- Bcw its passengers to th-lr <
s|H>ts from clothing? leaped to the street. As evidence, 'motion
A. Place a dean blotter under M,,ne h«d nibbled at food VVtlllam P Peticn the l|
the spot and another one on top: workmen placed Inside Ihe ,tmtl- I0011' manager said the tneln
of the garment. Put a warm ,ator °P*nln». (lemonstmted "the great <llstr|
iron on the unper blotter and move! AP morning Ernest waited nearjl'ansP modern piaues."
it back and forth until the crease Ule ventilator opening for Spooky.----—
vanishes. Hc was calling the cat when Miss'
Q. How can I improve the flavor I Dunne walked by on her way to
of coffee? | lunch She nsked what was the
A. Try adding a pinch of salt I tro,!bl,' R"d learned about Spooky
to the coffee Tt will add to the bcink missing
llavor. |, studio’s head car- Mantafe Lleenae
-i 1 he*;. m>uest thl Arthur Batson. 21. and Evls D
J opening to the ventilator was an-'ran. IP both of Oklahoma d
Divorce Suit
$40 Found In pS., ^"ed-ee SnSI^Sl
r -- A wl?dP* serambfe resulted as StfTt* ToTtS ?
I STTILWATER Sent 14-a^-W workmen squee-ed through t“ ST m'on.hVTf age
, C. Newell, court clerk, recently un-! ventilator one bv one in search wa rant, n.m
( coveted in the corners of his office, lor a eat Within t»n minutes a Clarence p Td -r.,
safe approximately $40 In old' grlmv carpenter emerged with a m Flomw L 1 ll^n i'vu
I nncashable warrants that had been dnst-eovomt Spookv under his i,et of lots u m h "9 »nT^'
I there .so long they almost had arm J, r<S of thl n « th ?. fl,
iteen forgotton. The overjoyed youngster c'asp- lot :>0 bk.k !7> Fl Del
They were warranU Issued to cd nis pet to him and rushed ™ - ^nt |
Payne county from neighboring from t'te studio, abandoning r|i
Public Records
Warrants I othIini** ia,*pd **« man could ente, mks
Dunne then of red $25 to wlto-
PoiHOn Dollies Invented I thought so." Alice smiled mys-
teriouslv wnirung.
IX5NIXJN Sept. 14 (U°, A I on-
don doetoi and an engineer wor-
ried about the number of ptnfrtl
tertously
Shi’ .inked her arm In VerMi ■<™,iu-r>cu nou uicmmcjs,
and led him triumphantly into r'-wBed about frying to undo the
Mr. Blount's offire. _ damage, as Mardell jammed on
VernTt B"11- round-eyed and breathless.
^ -----•" ------ ur- iiuirniir 0111 iwnuvi.ii>
a tlgir butt In hi« month, and had iVi-« UTing one word each (Ujl To
former Oovemor A! Smith as hi* day s rorrf PXORCTSF: to expel
best-prized customer <>r drive off an evil spirtl. "The
The Missouri Kid is gone now natives Imstrlt ed he was exorels-
and it won't be long before the r>s‘ 1 ing the devil.”
IK1WN MEMORY LANE
Sept. 14. I<>22
In the coni|)eUtion last Saturday at Geary Iietween the
crops .iudpinjr teams of the El Reno and Geary hiphschool
aKrieultural classes, the El Reno team won first place and
took first, second and third individual places in the contest.
Guy FlaniKan of the El Reno (cam was awarded a jrold
medal. . . .El Reno was second in the livestock .judfrinjr. . . .
The crops jutljrinK team is composed of Guy Flanijfun, Boh
Mecaskev and EuKene Connell The livesttn'k team is com-
po$ed of Morgan Stafford, Earl Clark and Leo Miles.
Hobby Freese, li-year-old son <»f Mr. anti Mrs. Louis
Freese of Oklahoma City, wandered away from the home of
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Rohkar, f»07 South Wil-
liams avenue, at 9 o’clock this morning. After a search of
two and one-half hours, the Ih>,v was found by the |>olice
at the home of I)r. A. J. West. 1101 South Marker avenue.
Miss Ruth Gadberry leaves tomorrow morning for
Georgetown. K.v., where she will continue her course in the
Georgetown college. She will stop in Little Rock for several
days' visit.
"°7W bo"1^ TWO hour* later. Mardell
closeted with Alice and Mr.
for Ordinary anes have Invented n
I Miaou bottle stopper which opens
Ihe wrong way.
In the dark, or In moments of
forgetfulness atrvono trying to
open a polaon bottle tn the or
dtaarv tum-to-the-left way would
merely screw the Mopp r mote
firmly Into the neck of the bottle
To make Ihe stoppers even more
fool-proof a special design of
stopper, with heavily embossed let-|
ters, ha* been designed
Blount, battling to save herself
V< in lied. 1 tell you! 1 did
her hat and grabbed her purse
“Oosh!” he muttered. “Oosh, Is
sN* mad!"
Mardell stormed out. and down
the hall, leaving a trail of ugly
words behind her She happened
counties for foreign fees in 1931
nnd 1932, and the many attempts
about that time to cash them re-
sulted continuously with their be-
ing returned, marked "uncashable."
Tlie court clerk in office at that
time placed the warrants in the
safe and they remained there until
Nev-ell removed them last week. He
mailed them to their respective
I counties and received a reply on
each of them, saying they now are
cashable.
1 Newell said it was "just like
finding $40."
He (Minted out the warrants had
: drawn 6 percent interest The
j money will be placed In the dis-
trict court fund.
thoughts of n
spookv
film career for
666
Miss Betty Lou /d __
Norman Doks attendM the ptng- ......... '•' •»•». ! -
line Brolhers-Bsmum nnd Bnilev ' N" r l,r'>l"
circus m Oklahoma city Monday Try But. My-Tism"-Wnrj4'
evening IJnlmeat
M % I. Ill I
»» J*. day )
I III.IIH
flrBt d»>j
llciHlh, kp
38 Mln.itJ
♦
.hanil, fL. Vi'U - worus Qpnina ner sue n.appenea
bribe* 1 did S foTrne tlomin* I ^ ** plpv*tor
knew (hat Solid was going to "Some people have all the
^r.'‘b-d0rriskru ,h'Y'rd lupk " remSSSl that young lady
would Wome Oflioe -Three hours for lunch, and now
wehlzwlk this branch If going home at this hour!"
we had taken a loss like that I -shut up!" screamed Mardell.
Will Thomas. 60fi 8outh Miles I
avenue, will leave Wednesday morn-1
ing for Norman where he will enrol i
for his third year at Ihe tJniver-1
slty of Oklahoma
TRACTOR LUGS
WHEEL WEIGHTS
DISC BUMPERS
LANMAN FORT. 8 MCH. CO.
EL RFNO
PHONE 579
STATE WRITER PROLIFIC
NORMAN. — <U.9'_Oklalioma writ
ers produce more books
of any slate except
believes Kennelli C Kaufman, as
noelnte professor of modern lang
tinges at the University of Ok In
hoina. Kaufman, who collects first
ed 11 ions of books written by Okla-
homans. has the works of Burton
Roseoe Marquis James. John Os-
klnson Orant FVneman, Stanley
Vestal, B A Botkin. Oeorge Mil-
burn a ml ninny 01 iters.
fried to save the branch, and thl*
this Is the thanks I get!"
Ironically enough, the very day
before, a man from the Home
Offi. r had called upon Mr Bl .iim.
The girl obeyed, blinking.
(To be continued>
<The characters in this serial art
Hctitloust
KKIILAM)
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Schooler. Mr. and Mr$. Wnlter Bob
ton and aona, Hilly and Jack, left Sunday niorninjf over-
land for Loh AnjreleH, Calif., whore they will make their
home. They have l>een resident* of El Reno for a number
of years.
Mr and Mrs, Charles Mason left todnv for a few days’
sojourn at Medicine Park.
Complimentary to Mrs. F. H. Horner of Los Angelos,
( alif., Mrs. H. L. Fojfif and Mrs. Wt E. Fryberirer entertain-
ed with an informal bridge party yesterday afternoon. The
rooms were decorated prettily with roses and potted plants
In the game of auction Mrs. Walter Campbell was awarded
the favor for high .core and in the guegt cut Mrs. Clarence
Mellman of Oklahomo City received the favor. A delicious
two course lunch was served., the hostesses beihn assisted
by Mrs T. F Clifford and Mrs II. L Reed.
"- H
School opened at Richland Monrtny
with Mr* I,conr Chambers us
tenctiei and with 33 pupils entolcd.
Ttie Women’s Missionary society
will meet Thursday afternoon at
the home of Mrs Jake Weinkouf
Mrs Edwin Schein will act as
sUtd.v leader.
Mr. and Mi*. Harold Griffin
and son of Oklahoma Oily, Mr
nnd Mrs Melvin Oriffin and
daughter of Piedmont spent Sun-
day with Mr and Mrs Russell
Oriffin.
Miss Ethel Halbert of Oklahoma
City visited a week with relatives
here while Miss Joan Halbert spent
the week wtth Mrs. Mills in Okla-
homa City
Mr and Mr*. J A Wooldridge
and da ugh I ers of Oklahoma City
were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs
Oertie Preston
Mr and Mrs Vern 8mith and
family of Oklahoma City spent
Sunday with Mr and Mrs c W
Smith
Argyle Stair of Yukon visited Set-
urdsy and Sundsv with Wnrd nnd
Dale Hilbert
Mrs C. W Smith Is 111 with a
severe oolrt
Mr*. Clarence Lindsay and three
son* have moved into Richland
community and live on the Wheeler
farm
mvMiin min- ___ ___
than those
mfmanYo.rsk South American Man To Survive
Rodents Acquired Freak Explosion
RINCWOOD Okli Sept 14 -AIR) BILLTMOS. Sept 14—(UR'— Ro>
—Ira Beckner. a farmer who lives i Henn 65-year-old farmer living
three and a half miles west of j near here was Ihe vletlm of a
Rlnrwoort. is exiterlmentlnrt with freak explosion which inflicted
the raising of Nutrias, a typo of burns on his face nnd hands while
Souili American rat or bettor he was cleaning a gasoline stove
which is valued highly fot ID fur Henrv was drslnlni! the gasoline
Hei kner obtained a pair of the I from the stove Pressure tn the
nnlinnls from s brother-Iti-lnw tn lines squirted the fuel over hltn.
the navy two years ago He In- Fumes drifted into a flaine In nn-
tetwls 10 raise them on a -om- other room Fire flashed nlong the
merctai scale if the extrenmonl j trailing fume«. burning the farmer
proves ;.uciessful. extensively nnd setting off spilled
The nutria is a rodent averaging I gsaollne which exploded
bftt/oen 12 nnd 25 pounds in
weight it l>ores tong tunnels with
a diameter of some 12 Inches tn
the hanks of streams. Tt is ven'
independent and elusive, seeking
lonely stretches of river to nesl
It is extremely fierce when Inter-
fered with and is likely to turn
and Tight dogs or human beings
if attacked
The animals are bred extensively
tn England for their fur. It wa* re-
called that early this year nearly
UK) nutrias escaped from a farm In
Su try, worrying neighboring farm-;
ers who feared the rodent.s would !
damage crops or multiply so rapidly I
as to l>ecome a menace otherwise, fj
Mrs H L. Menefee of Long
Beach. Calif , former resident of
El Reno, is visiting Mis H. E
Harrison, 400 South Admire avenue.
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Henry was not seriously Injured
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