The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 41, No. 80, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 3, 1932 Page: 1 of 6
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You Can Buy It For
Less In El Reno
The Heart of the Rich
Canadian Valley
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A newspaper devoted to 28,000 Canadian County folk, reaching 3,700 families and carrying the largest volume of local news of any daily paper published In a city of like size In Oklahoma
VOLUME 41, NO.'t
G. A. R. CUNCLAVE
(K>) MKANS ASSOCIATED PKES8
V
EL RENO, OKLAHOMA, TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1932.
OP) MEANS UNITED PRESS
SINGLE COPY, 3 CENTS
Delegations Arriving
From Over State As
Activities Begin
Muro Ilian 200 delegates had
) ugUliTed by mid-afternoon Tues
day for the opening sessions ol
tho dale 0. A. R., W. R. C„
the G. A. R. Circle and;
Daughters of the Union Velerauaj
eonvenlion hero Tuesday, Wod-j
uesduy and Thursday.
Auother large group wu* ex-1
peeled to register ut headquur-
lcrit at tho Southern Motel dur-
ing lato afternoon uitd evening
Those who arrived In lime for
the various buslne** sessions
were from Ponca City, Tulsa, Ok-
lahoma City, Toukawa, Seminole, |
Sand Springs, Alva, Enid, Fair-)
moot, Edmond and BartloavUlo.
RusIiich* sessions got underway
at 1:30 o'clock to continue uu-
lll 4 o'clock with the G. A. II.'s
meeting in the banquet room of
the Southern hotel; tho W. If,1
C.B at the 1. O. O. F. hull; La-
dles of the G. A. R. ut the Mu-
sonic Temple; the Daughters of
the Union Veterans ut the Busi-
ness and Professional Womeu's
club rooms.
r'n Hear
'1FTEEN
/ago today the
* postoffice at Union City
was robbed of 170 in money
and stamps In one of the most
daring robberies that ever took
place in the history of Cana-
dian county. Two maskoe
bandits committed the hold-up
An Interesting account of tht
Incident, we dug up from tht
old files of the newspaper.
Dr. Richardson and posso ol
Union City apparently made 11
plenty "hot" for the lone bunk
bandit yesterday from all ap-
pearances of the car in which
he was escaping. Pour bullet
holos on the left hund side
of tho car would indicate that
the pursuers were plenty good
marksmen. We understand
that the posse Is still lament-
ing that their uuimunltiuii run
out.
R. I. IS DISCUSSED
AT Cl MEETING
Committee to Make Busi-
ness Survey in Inter-
ests of Move
A G. A. R. dclcguto who
was arrlvlug here early by
cur for the convention thought
maybe the Rattle of Gettys-
burg was being re-lnactod,
judging from tho gun fire
near Union yesterduy.
ADDRESSES LIONS
IEI
On Sight-seeing Tour
At f o’clock the delegate- were J(J, i\< Ix'Uflcrs Make
taken ou a tour of point a of In-1
torest near El Reno, including •
Concho, the Cheyenne aud Ara-
puho Indian agency; Port Reno, |
tho government remount station; J
the federal reformatory, under]
construction west of the city, i
Transportation was furnished!
Brief Talks at Civic
Body’s Meet Today
Kxplainlng some of the many
projects and possibilities for ser-
through the courtesy of the Jun-|vj(.o DU|ftat (ioTt.rnor mll Ka-
lor chamber of commerce, |navaa, Okmulgee, addressed the
Campfire will be held Ibis
evening In the El Reno hlgh-
school auditorium when J. A.
Uliieliurt, local attorney, will give
See No. 1. Page *
CONGRESS TODAY
Mona elub at IU regular soml-
nioothly luncheon Tuesday noon
at the Southern Hotel.
ive 1
. Short talks by several visiting
!official* of the G. A. It. and al-
lied societies In convention here
were also features of tne oc-
casion.
Method by which El Reno bual
ness men can help the Rock Is-
land system and plans to foster
a greater observance of the trade
at home spirit were discussed a
an Informal meeting in the Cham
her of Commerce rooms Monda;
evening. Dr. T. M. Adcrhold
president of the chamber of com
metre, presided. i
It wus deckled at the meellW
(hat a commute should be appoint
ed to call on local business flrnu
and make a survey of the amount
l of freight which could be handle*'
| by the Rock Island. Similar sue
veys have been made by buolnes.
groups In Shawnee and Herring
ton, Kansas.
A meeting of Rock Island off!
dais and business men was held
here last week and at that time I
was suggested that efforts b<
made to inerease the amount ol
freight being handled locally. Tlx
through truck lines have cut In
heavily on railroad business |r
muny communities but It is be-
lieved that lhere are few firms
who ship merchandise to Kl Item,
over uny line oilier thuu I lie Rock
Island. A check of the firms will
lie made and this lnfurmul Ion giv-
en In the Rock Nlaud.
Trade At Home Stressed
Considerable lime was spent in
discussing the trad'' at home prob-
lem. A committee was appointed
lo present plans with this objec-
tive In view at the regular quar-
terly meeting of the chamber of
commerce nest Monday night. The
the ] I'ommlUeo Is headed by Judge II.
Blue Quail To Be Rained at Darlington
.. .
Handsome Mr. Scaled Quail
Job While's aristocratic cousin,
vim has made himself at home In
:ertaln parts of Oklahomu, Is It-
>e giver, nn opportunity lo cslah
.tali himself in other sections o
the state. Here Is a family group
taken at the Ihvrliiigtoii state
'tuail farm near El Iteno whore
pens of the blue quails Imvn been
,iherd by the slate game and fish
Icpartmcnt
Definite Action Taken To
Cooperate in Econ-
omy Movement
We Saw Today
A TRUCK load of turnip
** greens — Yum, yum. Just
think of the good pot-llcker
they'll make.
Hugh Lauman, who had don-
ned a straw hat.
ANNEXED BY CITY RENO GOLF CUV
Commission Names Li- Civic Body to Assisi in
lirary Board (!. A. R. Program
Resolutions pertaining to lh*j Effective May 1, the Juulor
re-pos.-c- Ion of the county fair Chamber of Commerce severed all
grounds by the city wore pui ed connections with the Iteno Golf
Monday night during the regular club.
IlY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Steals
Continues debate oil motion to
lake up Hale navy bill.
Pinum-c cotuinlllce continue*
work on lax bill.
Mining committee continue*
hearing oil Ikirls-Kclly coal regula-
tion bill
Houts
Con lder« Omnibus economy
blit.
Wats and tiieai's coiiitnllluv con-
tinue* bonus bearing*
Judiciary mniniltlco considers
bills on the Massif case In
Hawaii.
lotlair comtiilllce considers pre-
valll’ig wage legislation.
Rules foinmllleo consider* tho
Sleugull Ixtiik guarantee bill.
I* Pogg and cotpposed of Mrs. ('•
P. Rowers, Emerson IL Kelso.
Merle Woods and Davis Vaudlvler.
It was pointed out that suffi-
cient busiuess leave* Kl Iteno tn
make a one-third Increase for lo-
cal firms If the patronage were
sc*-Ion of the Kl Hetto commis-
sioner* when library board ap-
pointments wero also effected.
The fair grounds are new sub-
ject to passage of the county
commissioners and tho fair board
waiving all claim. If this Is done
the property will come Into the
poasesslott of the city of El Hem.
R. P. Jones was re-appointed
as a member of llte library boan
while Euthcr Gadberry wa.t
named to fill the vacancy left
ny 11. t. I tort or. recently elecieu
ell) commissioner.
Announcement was made at the
regular meeting of the Junior
f'h.milier Monday night. The Golf
club will be managed and hand-
led by Port Reno officials front
now ou.
The action was the result
As an economy measure the
Canadian county election board
decided definitely during Its reg-
ular meeting Monday, upon con-
solidation of several precincts that
will mean approximately $800 re-
duction In the election expenses,
It was announced Tuesday.
This step was taken a* a result
of recommendation* made last
week by county excise board. The
.lection board I* contempating
the consolidation of several other
precincts lit llte county, W. D.
Patterson, secretary, said Tuesday.
this Is done an additional anv-
li;g will be realized.
The following noilce, vignod by
Hoard Chairman T. J. Spear, Mem-
ber 11. C. Paulsen and Secretary
Patterson, was Issued Tuesday
Excerpts of Notice
"We. llte undersigned cleclor*
comprising llte Csividlan county
election board of the slate of Ok-
lahoma. do hereby believe and
declare thut an emergency exists
among our taxpayers and ittlzenx
at (lie present lime, and do be-
lieve I hut the prevailing riuam-tal
conditions make It oar mandatory
duty In the Interest of the com-
munity as a whole to reduce our
expense* wherever possible. We,
therefore, after a careful survey
Out Our West Window:—
Mother Nature sweeping our
city streets and it seentH to us
she's stirring up an unusual
amount of dust. Seems as tho
there should be a law' "agin” It.
The following piece of poetry',
which vve recently heard ltcv.
L. Stanley Jeffery recite:
We mortals have lo swat and
shoo
The files from dawn to dark,
Because Noah didn't swat the
two
That roosted lu the Ark.
TRIAL OF MAM
EJ
Released Kidnaped Trio
Identify Fugitive As
Escaped Convict
Southwestern Oklahoma off!-
' cers were combing tho country
near Clinton In Custer and sur-
rounding counties In search of
a fugitive who single-handedly
I made his escape alter robbing
| tho Rank of Union Mouday.
| The desperado who performed
] the daring hotd-up of the oank
and postoffice, making oft with
81280, was doflnlteiy identifiou
today as Prana Sawyer, 32,
escaped life-termer from the
Stale Penitentiary at McAlester,
county offkora were Informed by
the chief of police at Clinton.
Tho bandit was Identified by
threo Canadian county youths,
who wero kidnaped by tho flee-
ing robber and forced to drive
more than 100 miles before being
Defendant on St mid This released early this morning four
4 ,. . ..... tulles south of Cordell.
Afternoon; State nit-
nesses Heard
The trial of Mallle Johns, ne-
gro**, charged with the murder
of her husband, was expected
to go lo Ibe Jury late Tut ,day
or early Mcdnc.day with the
defense wllnesses on the stand
•» 3:30 o'clock <1* afternoon.
•go,
by Morris Stock, president, and
Lawrence Wlnans, secretary, act-
ing upon authority glveu them at
the preceding meeting.
The organization passed a resol-
ution supporting llte "ship vie
given to them. This In turn .
would 110*111 (ri in 111 mul wr.ul.r »e">y fur Hie construction of high
Mr. Ka.'invau delivered his ad !*®"" mean fin tgiit iansi 1|ll0. through the
ess on "The Thrss Itlggesl Jgld jjjgjjj h^„ jjj£| north hart of Kl ltd*....... also
give work to several now uncut- effected
ployed.
The Ituslnes* men of the town
REVISE WELLS
dre
Days In l.lonlsm." He declared
that two of the days or perlvd*
are past, being “yesltrday” and
“today," hat that bv combining
llte worthwhile things of Ihcso
two. "tomorrow" will take care
of Itsolf.
Presents Gift
At llte conclusion of Ills ad-
dress, the district governor pre-
sented lo the local elub a road
sign on which Is a Lion's web
route. The gift was tendered by
tho Kingfisher Lions dull which
was sponsored by tho Kl lleno
organization
Claude Alexander, Yukon, dep-
uty district governor of thr
Lions club, also presented Lions
keys lo Kniinett Thompson un<
Jess H*> don. for meritorious ser-
vice lo ills local organisation.
Edwin Russell, Junior high
si bool -Indent. piny ml and sang
make und declare llte following
change* In the boundaries of the
follow ic,-? election precincts:
"Hint Hie boundary of the vot-
ing product comnionly known as
Prlsco No. 1 and Prlsco No. 2 be
oou.-olldated, and, that hereafter
An ordinance prohibiting the . * movement. ! this precinct be know n us Prlsco,
trespassing of solicitor* on private PreptxraHor* were completed wm comprise all of the ter
property was passed by the com- for ,,H' Ju,l,or Cliantber* part In ] rltory known as Prlsco township.
entertaining tne G. A It conven- j >n,| ,)l(. Vu|lng product Is
Hoi . The Jay Cm are fiirulshlngj hrn>Uv ,.,ub|(llhBd „ Mchool
and making arrangetiH-nls for cars i lrl,.( No Mt Kuowu as Spring
for a sight-seeing tour Tuesday *<r ^
(•veiling. U.ul Moon Is chairman. ,.A|M, furlh,.r „lu, ,ho lM>lllld,rv
u#-tlie (sinimRtro In charge. |wf thp ro,lnr prw,nrt ,ummon\y
known as Union No. 1 and Union
miss toner*.
(on-ddi-ralloii of resolution of
the Oklahoma Natural Gas cull.
A pctilloti for a street light at
(lie tillers'ction of Mitchell av<*
are Inlercsled In helping llte Hock nuc and Wall* street was acted
Island In every possible manner upon as well ns another one fot
and their attitude show* the feel-
ing of cooperation and loyalty
which exslsts for the Rock Island.
Mr*. I. 8. iHingan. .'dd North [ yj0> » )*, eottsolldaled. and. that
Kl ........... *l*o recently *•» hereafter Hits precinct -hall be
derwei.t u major operallon nl the|km,H)| „„ w,„
prise all of the territory known
Kl Reon sanitarium. Is reported as
collie* list Improved
Only Few \ acancich Ex-
pected by Board
Paculty members of the Kl Hv- --
I It roe -plcudld “cowboy" -election*! no sehuol sysiuiu were re-ontplo) •
as an entertainment feature. |ed with reduced salaries during
III. vGllors who made brief talks I tho board of educallutt Monday
the opening of Ills* alle) and the
eon struct Inn of a bridge lad* •eti
M and -N avenues. Roger* and
Foreman street*.
The commissioners iwssed a - ——
resolution designating tho three * andldala* for eounly office
Kl Iteno bunks for official deposits lo he voted upon In the July
of tho city's money until June I. election Increased lo Tuesday
1931. as IV. W. Moreland, Union City,
.. — . ___ and Chester Handers, of Hinton,
Mrs. R. J. Dunlop 611 Houlb filed wllh IV. I). I’stierson. see-
William* avenue, returned Twaday eetary of the enitt.iy eleeilon
mot nil* front a several week*' l*oard.
v isit In the home of Iter daugltier, ■ Mr. Moreland Is seeking the
Mrs. Herbert Tuthlll and Dr. Tu* election of sheriff oil the Itepuh-
Itlll lit Kansas Ulty, Mo. Mean ticket, while Mr. Kaudcr*.
_________ Deinoerat. desires Ibe position of
Mrs. W. II. Jennings, H7 North truateo of the West Walnut town-
lllekforil avenue. Is reported III, [ship,
as Union Towt ship, the voting
# 'precinct Is Itereb) established at
I M O Office-ScckerK Hie luting place formerly known
File; Total Now is 15|*h N" -
“Ami further dial tlio boundary
of the toting precincts commonly
known a* Itoek Island and Okarclie
be eon so I Ida I ed. and. tlml hereafter
this product shall lie known as
Rock Island and will comprliM
all of the territory known as Rock
Island Township and that the
j voting place Is hereby established
| at Okarvhe.
*'At>l further that the boundary
of iho voting pifclnrt* eonitiiotily
known us Darlington No. I and
Darlington No. 2 he consolidated.
<K". NO TWO I‘age MIX)
Testimonies of the stale's wit-
nesses wero hoard throughout tho
morning session of the Canadian
county district court bolorv u
crowded courtroom.
Tho defendant Is charged with
the murder of Daniel R. Johns.
Tho slato holds a signed written
slalemeut of tho defendant In
which she admitted firing the
shot from the 12-gauge shotgun
which resulted lu tho doath of
her buabaud.
The aecuseu woman took the
stand as the Tribune wsnl to
presa. State's witnesses who ap-
peared before the court during
the morning session Included:
Georgo Johuson. negro; Krnest
,i»t ns*, H. A. Murpny. Kills V.
Gregory. I'. <*. Canon. Jim lsewls,
A. Francis Porta. Oscar Nicholson
and Rob Hmllh. the latter two
negroes.
Prosecuting the case are Coun-
ty Attorney Porta and Jim A.
Rinehart, while the defense at-
torn*) s are Roberson und Itoftrr-
son.
Youth* Aid Officers
The kidnaped trio, Elmer aud
Alvin White und tholr uncle,
Jim K. Wells of southeast of
Rainier, were remaining In Clin-
ton today assisting the officers
In their bunt (or the hi jacker,
After abandoning a stolen mo-
tor ear and most of thn loot
under the fire of u posse near
Yukon yesterday, the robber com-
ma ttdeered the youths’ motor car
and holding them rapilvea, out-
dlsianeod tho pursuer*.
At 3:30 this Morning the ban-
dit ordered the driver of the
car to slop and he got out and
(old Iho boys to "(o ou back
homo." Tho fugitive proceeded
afoot toward Cordell.
Rush To Clinton
Thu released youths sped back
toward Cllntoa aud notified po-
llec. Posse* were Immediately
formed at Clinton and Cordell,
but no traro of tho robber had
been reported by late this after-
noon.
The identified criminal bad
been In the elate prloou since
April 13, 1820 when lie waa sen-
tenced to a Ilf* term for murder
In Hryan county, ho had been
made a trusty and several weeks
ugo had been unsigned to the
Oklahoma City catnp. Ills escape
was made April 7 of this year.
The names of the kidnaped
Ini)* proved to bo Alvin sml El-
mer White, son of Mr. ami Mr*.
Kd Mblte of a mile und a half
southeast of Ranner. and Jim K.
Welle, their uncle. The early re-
port of the Trlbtine Monday nee-
esarlly obtained before 3 o'clock
In the afternoon, bad H that Les-
lie Combs, hi* brother and ait-
jollier )oiltll Were the vletlm*. The
early Informal ton checked wllh
llte stories of three grouiis of offi-
cers on lhe scene of llte ohase.
.Murmy I.MUii('hi'N He lit
T» Situ re Action
tiki*bum.i City. Mg) 3 (JV The
slnle supretii" court refused tiwluy
to tuiallf) llte revised lilies lu
lltree of Governor Murray'* orig-
inal “ftrobells" Initiative measure,
whereupon Hie Kovcrt'or Imme-
diately Iuuim led a flgltl on the
rev It hito
The rcvl-cd lilies were prepared
by Attorney General King, and
the bill* |li«ol«ed were Ihe pro
pi«<| ciMciillMilonsI amendment
to tils'll li nil tslorsin luxe* for
llslo purposes. Hie t rop* redttc
Holt bill «ud Hie petition lo create
an unemployment rvllef conunlti-
sloit
MiMUflTlirv niPLACIA
MORUlV IN PAMI DIPT.
Oklahoma city, May 3 i/l'i M.
t; Mi Murlrei, *M|ietlnleiid»iil of
loopngNlloic iH'intno ailing stale
rantc and fl-li wni-t|eii ttnlay fol-
lowing Ihe re*lgital|tiM of lien K
Mbbley.
Illil Grwltam, i lialfuiau of llte
game nimI fish eutitmls-lon. said
llte wnnlett's salary would lie
saved und "llte depart men) up
crated ut n* Utile cost as pots
slide."
IIIIIUMIAT PomTAGK
ll.m IPPIIOII D Ttllltl
M aalilnglon, May ll I API
—The snisle i 'naive lorn-
mltlee uppionsl today tlte
loiies-H- from two lo three
tents In llte Hrsl etw*« pool-
age rale. Tlte lltree cent
poolagc klanip law would yield
anoo.il 11 PI 111,0011,INNI, It
was sMUosinl.
night when officers of Iho group
wero also r«-e|eeicd to serve ntt-
oiher year.
Very few vscaucles are.antici-
pated. Contract* will bo Issued
within a -hurt lime It Is planned;
after whleli thu Ittrlrui'lor.i have
lu day* In which lu sign them.
A graduated scale of reduction
will lie u-cd In determining the
Icuchcr*' wages next year, ll
wa* decided Mouday night.
Tim plan, rccouiptciidcd at tho
April session of the board, pro-
vides for a larger rcducllou In
, Lite blglt salary bracket than In
( "Him DfHHMiKlration
that doeroaso* among the E
teachers' wage* will range fotti
2a lo 32nu, 11 was nxplslneil
waist) lledmtlon
An addllloual phrase will b<-
iiicluded In iho contracts fur uexl
term, slallut Ibal Ihe salary
schedule ns adopted will be ruh-
Jcct lo (Oriber reduct huts during
' the term If Ibera gr« not *u(
fteleui fund* In next year'* budg
el. This 1* fur Iho protection
of the school a, ll was pointed
Olll.
Paul H. I.lelunann wUI nerve
another lertu as president ol Ihe
Kl Iteno board of education,
while Harvey U. Dozier will an
US v lee-pre* bleu I. Miss Mar
guarcllo Marlowe was ra-e|eeled
lo the position of soorelar).
Hiller members of thn board In-
elude: If, M. Hensley, J. I.
Childers and Luther C. llatlbvrry.
It was repufled Hull slain
monls iif transfer tluea lu Ihl*
district, No. 31, had been mailed
lo Ihe various school dlatrtcl* In
Ills eounly, and Dial grade* of
Ihe students would bo held up
tinlll llte Iransler fee* bad been
paid.
Tlte board approved plan* for
euntmer sehuol If a sufficient,
uuuiber of »lu4eui* tepurl.
were: Dr. J. C. Cowan, Craw-
lordsv(lie, Ittd , iislloiinl G. A. It.
repre,"illative; Col. A. c. Hints,
slai< departnienl commander of
Oklahoma Clly; Major McQInlcy
Oklalioniu CM), -tat. adjillattl:
Mbs A in.a Strop)' Knld. pres-
blent of the M omen's llellef
cvrpwi Mrs. Kllzabeth Stearns. Kl
Iteno, department prt»ldeni ol
the Iotdle* of the (1. A. II. and
J. U Nichole, former Kl lleno
resident mid now of Aurora, Mo
Scoll Women Sponsor
Plan* fur a community wide
canning deimiiislr.il Inn June t
were made al llte meeting Mou-
day afternoon of thn Klflrleiey
women of tho Devil district lo
thn hotno of Mrs. Jluiiulo llerrl-
[an.
Child ib volopiiicnN was lip
subject o' the program. Follow-
ing Ihn round lab!" ills, usslon
led liy Mr*. Ks.de Hluiino'ts. Mis*
Harvey Thom|>mu, home deiouti-
stlralloti agcul, prosiutleil lu-rdeiii,
oiislrallou oil food Itnblls of Hu
•mall child.
In making plans (or llte com-
munlly wide iniNdlng. ll was de-
cided lltal each woman could
bring a quart of smite vcgciahh
she wished lo call, or If site so
desired she would ln<N welcome
Just lo attend and wRim-om Ihe
nteihod* used In canning Ihe var-
ious garden foods
ANNOUNCE HATH
Mr, unit Mrs, Fred Lindsey, DID
Houlli Mile* avenue, announce Ihe
Girt it Tuesday morning of n son
weighing eight mol s Imlf pound*
lu wtium I hey hove given the
name Robert Mae Fred. Mbllter
and »oa are doing nicely al the
buuv. ___
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Lonx-timi' Koidcnt Ha>
Made ExleiiHivc Study
IM.tops Ni.tr, This I* allot lisr
if <h" Trlbuns's "KnuW Kl Itrno
Usltsr" series Tti* stories art run
'n si oil* inileal urdrr luasfar »*
possible I.
Ufe Insuranee. annuities, pro-
gram Insurance and counsellor
service make* up llte hunlnea* of
Ray Maher, dlntrlcl agenl for Ihn
Northwestern Mutual Life Itisur
mice Co. Mr. Maher'* office I* In
,he Citizen'* National Rank build
tug.
Mr. Maker ha* been In Kl Reno
•luce 1901, being an employe of
live Rock Islanu tintII he went
Into service during llte World
war. After Ihe war hn mid his
brother. Will, were partner* In
lit" lo-niocral until 1939.
la March, 19.:", Mi Maher l»
come district agent (or the North
western. Hie territory Include*
Canadian. Kingfisher and tflalno
counties
Mr. Maher has made a special
■ttld) of Insurance, lie said he
make* a specially ol i xplalulng
Insurance and policies to policy
holders, regardless of (he company
lu which they carry Insurance.
VVKATIIKK
Perecad
Partly cloudy lonlghl and Wed
Mult)
■ I Reno Weather
For 81 hour period ending al 1
p. m. Mouday • high, 13; low, 33;
al 1 o'clock, xu
Mlatc of weather, clear
Precipitation, uuue.
Ml** IHxle tom Ford, of Knld,
Mr*. I*. J. DfVltl, II9 Weal lain-
don el reel, spoilt Tuesday after-
nuott In Oklahoma City.
Mrs. W. V. Matson, of Knld,
was a guest Tuesday In tlte home
of her‘alder. Mr*. M. II. Brown
and Mr. Brown, III Houlli Rock
Island avenue.
MRS. C. C. KERBY
SorvicPH Conduct oil At
< ’hrintian Church
lilies lor Mir*. Irene K Kerby,
• I. wife of C. C. Kerby. who died
Haturday al lha borne, 319 Mouth
Poster avenue, were conducted at
3:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at
the <h rid Ian church.
Ksv. It, R. Hildebrand, pastor,
was In charge ot Ihe service*,
after which burial waa In tb# Kl
Reno cemetery. Mr*. Kerby, *u*
vlved by four dauablar* and Hires
elders, died following an lllnsaa
of waveral week*. Tha Wilson ftp
tveral homy was in rharge
ran dii> \i i'vhiv
Klrksvllle. Mo. |l Pi Willard
I’lakyrlon died while eaiabrnUng
the Talk anniversary of I heir
Girt It with hi* twin aldsr, Mr*.
Hamuttllia Weaver, here. For It
years, Ihe I win* had nut Imea
separated,
Gim, mm; iiikkm
r* m bridge, Maos, <UF| — Bi-
cycling I* becoming ln< raasingly
popular among Itadcllffn C'ullaga
I* a gueel In Ihe heme of Mr and girl*, Their brother* at Harvard
Mr*. Frank Inge. 13D North Kl ' "'1"*". a*rwm MammrhueetU
Ratio avenue. Mlia Pont and A«*uua, have taken nut tee if
Welford Inge motored lu Uhlabo- *he fad, but *eeut unlikely to
ma Uly lue*day. adopt IL
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Vandivier, Davis O. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 41, No. 80, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 3, 1932, newspaper, May 3, 1932; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc919476/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.