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MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1984.
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EVENT AT GEARY
DESPERADO'S WIDOW SOUGHT BY AUTHORITIES
IDENTIFICATION
ORDER. NO. UH
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Miss Gladys Thompson Is
Wed to Bird Baker
MKMBCR 1934
Trailed dally except Saturday
from 207 South lliii l( lalaiul nv-
rue. and entered ax nernnd-ct.ix*
mall matli-r under Ilia Aid of
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BY TRIBUNE CORRESPONDENT
GEARY. Dec. 3—Tlioso who at-
irndcd tin* worldIrm nnd enjoyed
Thnnk*"lvlni{ dinner In honor of i
Miss Olndvs Thompson mid Bird
Baker at the home of the bride’s
narenls. were Mr. nnd Mrs. Oenrgc
Thompson, Miss Cltirn Perfection,
I Phillip Pedprson nnd his fnther. I
I Mr. nml Mrs. Guv Mill thews nndj
family. Mr. nnd Mrs. Gilbert tlrtin,
nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Clmide Cole-1
man.
Mrs. Znnn Strong left Wednes-
dny for Kansas to spend Thanks-!
giving with her parents.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Sehldler nnd fnm-1
lly left Wednesdnv for Nebraska j
to spend Thanksgiving.
J. W. Denni, who has been ill I
for some time, wns reported to be I
unimproved.
Mrs. Ed Fnneher and children
returned Monday from Texas where
they visited the last few days with!
Mrs. Fanfher's mother.
Walter .Smith, former resident of
fix Hull lii t niinillnn aad
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Mr. nnd Mrs. Emery Mlkesell
nnd daughter, Pheobe Jane, ino-
torea lo Sayre Thursday.
Neal Grnyblll. J. O Frazier and
Charles Ryrroft ntlended a fool-I
ball game at Wenllierford Thiirs-J
day.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Marvlll of Ok-
lahoma City ware guests Thursday;
In the home of Mr Will Mcln-
tlre,
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'Child Play* Studied
Ladies Club
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roy Ewing, SOI
Sunset Drive and the latter's moth-
er, Mrs. a. L. Kirby, of Sayre, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Seba
Hclshouser In Oklahoma City.
BY TRIBUNE CORRESPONDENT
YUKON. Dee. 3-When the Fri-
day Study club met with Mrs. Joe
Dobry this week, there were thir-
teen members present and one vis-
itor. Mrs. Walter Atwood.
The sublect. for the afternoon
was "Child Play" with Mrs. Pnul
Sanger as leader. There were In-
terestlnu papers bv Mrs. O. V.
Mulvey and Mrs. Ed Pribyl.
The next meeting will be a
Christmas party December 14 at
the home of Mrs. D. B. Phillips.
The D o b r y s have purchased
ssroiVs'i.r.hS1 s
LOCAL BRIEFS
Mr. and Mn. Luther C. Collier.
913 South Macomb avenue, motored
to Norman Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mn. Edward Orandjfan
and Miss Anna BlgKert. of Okla-
homa City, were guests Sunday
evening of Mr. Orandjcan’s sister,
Miss Mary Orandjean, US North
Hoff avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Younahelm,
of Anadarko. nnd Mrs. Sam Tanne-
bnum, of Oklahoma City, were
euests Sunday In the home of Mr.
Ycunghelm's brother, Herman
Ycurathelm nnd Mrs. Younghelm,
814 South Rock Island avenue.
Miss Esther Yale and Mrs. Nellie
Schuessler spent the week-end
NO RFSPECTOR OF PERSONS' visitor Thursday evening
ere Of a truth I perceive that God Is no Mrs. Rubv Smllhpeti r
ir 1 lesoertor of nersons; but In every
Federal circular giving finger- Is wanted for violating probation been present at the battle between
l mints and picture of Mrs. Lester „„ . ...... I
I nulls, the former Marlon Mnrr. «lanted 0,1 rhar« ot harboring U. S. agents and Nelson on Thurs-
f ! nThS!!' Zinin!! " ^< n" | widow of Baby Face" Nelson. She gangsters. She is thought to have day.
Dr nation he that fenreth him. and
ini worketh righteousness is accepted
?an with him.—Acts 10: 34. 35.
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Pj* EUREKA CLUB
Hosts to the Eureka club Sat
SOCIETY
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urdny evening were Mr. and Mrs.
John A. Cordell. 2ns North Mn-
1 comb avenue, who had ns extra
guests. Mr. nnd Mrs R A. Deck
Mrs. I. W. Alexander tallied high
*uf score among the ladles and John
W. Spencer held high for the gen-
1 llenicn
snent
Thursday and Friday in Okla-1 ROBERT BECK TO
head boys club
Mission. Texas, on n bmlnna trip RlM.tion of offl(,,r, WHS hold dur.
M-. and Mrs. Oblnnder spent ^ n,,. n-rtilar meeting Saturday
Thanksgiving In Kingfisher with morning of the Junior club, boys'
llielr parents. , organization in the juvenile depart-
Mr. nnd Mrs. Bedford Fnneher | „1(.nl ,)f h:1 Reno Cnrnegle 11-
and son spent Thursday with Mr.: ovary.
nnd Mrs. Ed Fnneher. Bedford! Robert Beck was named presl-
Fanrher formerly was employed ut! deni; Leonard Jeffery, viee-presi-
Ihe Chevrolet enrage nnd recently, dent and Bob Mow’ry, secretary
moved to Oklahoma Citv J Plans were made for a woodcraft
All the churches milted nnd held 1 contest which will conclude on the
Thanksgiving services at the First first Saturday in January.
Christian church Thursday morn-1
ine. Reverend Statser of the Mcth- ;
ixlist Church delivered the sermon, j
Mrs. J. H. Huff entertained tliej
Si udv club Wednesday afternoon!
N. A. Nichols, 520 South Rock Is- Miss Geraldine Porter, of Okla-
land avenue, hns returned from a hoina City, was the week-end guest
few days' hunting trip near Stillwell of Mias Geraldine Lambert, 107
nnd McAlester. South Macomb avenue.
purchased are being torn down.
Work on the new mill Is expected
to start soon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Cox have
purchased the old Charlie Asblll
property at the south edge of
town nnd will move there soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Mace Addington
entertained with a lovely dinner
Thanksgiving day. The guests were
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Byrum. Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Kroutll and son,
Byrum, Mr. Warden and Miss Lu-
cile Addington.
Mi-, and Mrs. J. H. Byrurn re-
turned this week from a two
weeks' visit with their son and
his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd By-
rum at Dallas. Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Donham of
Brinkman are spending a few days
with their daughter. Mrs. Paul
8anger. and Dr. Sanger.
O. W. Brinkman is 111 at his
home.
The condition of Dr. Warren,
who underwent an operation for
appendicitis last week, Is reported
as satisfactory. He expects to re-
Mlss Dessla Johnson, of Meno.
Ok., is spending several days with
Mrs. Lucy Clarke, 1020 East. Wood-
sen street and Miss Hazelle God-
frey, 122 North K avenue.
turn to his home In Yukon in a
few days.
Miss Alice Straber spent Thanks-
giving with her parents In Tut-
tle.
Min Thompeon
Again In Field
After spending the past week In
her offloe compiling annual reports,
Mlei Harvey Thompeon. home dem-
onstration agent, resumed Mr con-
ference* with various Canadian
county 4-H and farm women's
clubs Monday.
She met with the Spring Creek
girle end boyi this morning and
conducted the leasen for the Frtaeo
home demonstrators this afternoon.
Tuesday the B-Onuere 4-H club and
the Triangle farm women are
echeduled for regular meetings.
The Piedmont 4-H and home
demonstration clubs will held ses-
sions Wednesday with Miss Thomp-
eon who will confer with the El
Reno and Mustang 4-H clubs
Thursday. The Mayvlew women will
meet Friday.
Mr. and Mm. A1 Wilson and son.
Jimmy Al, of Chlckaaha, were El
Reno visitors Sunday.
Most Coughs
Demand Creomnbion
Don't let them get a strangle
hold. Tight them quickly. Creo-
mulslon combines 7 helps In one.
Powerful but harmless. Pleasant to
take. No naroetice. Your own drug-
gist Is authorised to refund your
money on the spot If your cough or
cold Is not relieved by Creomulslon.
<adv.)
PUBLIC SALE
I will sell at Public Auetion to the highest bidder on what Is known
m the old Sam Cary, located 3 miles west and 1 mile soath Of Pied-
mont, 8 miles North and 3 miles west of Yokon the following described
property to-wit; on Wednesday, December 5, 1934, commencing at
11:00 a. m.
Horses, Cattle, Grain and Cotton, Machinery, 2 hogs, weight 3M each,
approximately 125 Chickens, hoasehold goods.
TERMS-Cash FREE COFFEE—Bring Your Cups
EARL CARY, Administrator
Of the S. R. Cary Estate
COL. NICK RICHARDSON, Auctioneer Piedmont State Bank, Clerk
Phene 853-W
LOCAL BRIEFS
I.talil refreshments were served! "t her home Luncheon nnd dee- Send- and Mrs. M. J. Gallagher, i
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* during tin* « vt»nin«. Hunts for tin* on♦ Ions npn«u»nt«'fi Thnnkspivini’ 01 M,!l Mi's. Hugh B Wilson
^ meet ina ill two weeks will be nn-1 Wr- nnd Mrs. Wilbur Anslcv nf i f'll<l M"1 Havh. jr.4l)l South Cline
noimeed later.
’ AmnrlHo. Texas, spent Wdnesdav i avemir. .',|*'n| Sunday with Mr
and Thursday in Oenrv visitiii" | ’,l1" Mi's W I Wyrick In Bridye-
| port.
friends and relatives.
Jnmes Stephenson who Is
nt-
lendlnu O. U. snent Thursday
h BIRTHDAY SURPRISE
1* Tlins O Jackson was happily I and the remainder of I he week
»surpii.ed 'Sunday when Mrs Jnek- with his parents. Mr. mill Mrs
"i* son entertained with a fnmllv din-j Tom Stephenson.
ner at 1 o’clock in celebration of Mr and Mrs. Charles Rvernft
his birthday anniversary. „nd Mr and Mrs J o Frazier
Those lo enjoy the courtesy with were In Wntonita Thursday even-
the honoree nnd hostess were Mr. |nB,
nnd Mrs. Marshall West, of Ban Misses Dorthen and Violn l.nrn:. . ------,
Franriseo. Calif., Mr nnd Mrs. Jenp Prar.ler and Viral.' Bnrren.ier P;"''" s- Mr. and Mrs. Chan.
Henry VonTunaeln nnd fninlly. Mr. ,,trended n football vame nt Wealh- M 1,11 Norl11 Mncomb nve-
nnd Mrs. Eddie C. Pales nnd fam- erford Tlmrsdny 1
lly, Gordon Jackson. Tommy Jack Herbert Silencer ntlended the
Mr nnd Mrs. Iconnrd Reed and
dniiKlilcr. Wanda !,ee. <d Oklahoma
C'iiv sism Sunday with Mr. Reed's
H»wnts, Mr. oml Mrs W. II. Reed,
lli).r' l-.'.iM ("ivaimiit'li sire**!. Wanda
Ice leinaliied for a week.
Mr and Mrs. H E. Todd, of Wul-
ler.', were overnmlit guests Saturday
iiihI Bobby Lee Boordiiinii.
Daily Lesson
In English
i football game nt Watomin Tlnirs-
dnv afternoon
Mr. nnd Mrs. Orville Ris'iiccr of
Okluhomn City were Thursday dln-
iner miesls In the home of Mr. nnd
, Mrs. Arthur Coates: ulso Mr. and
. Mrs Henrv Owens nnd son. Mr
and Mrs Milton Sneneer and sons.
i/ook and I^earn
WORDS OFTEN MISUSED; Do Orville Dale nnd Edwin
not niv. "I laid down for an hour."
Say. "I lav down »jmst tense) for
no hour. ” T laid the Imok down" Is
correct
OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED Rn-
dinte. Pronounce first a ns In aid.
""ofTEN MI88PEI.LRD; Jam 'toj w,!npW,U" EnR,,H,)
V\T ,nn“nnd "nw wu,,“
SYNONYM?'Bunquei feast, fes- ll)P "'g J"11'’ rtoP" " run ,n
'IraSmr',, , ♦ What Lx n vlrr-ot
“ih^m^ lt 8"Hb,Ml
Increase our vnrnbulnrv bv master-
ra htu one word cnrli dnv Tnrinv'x . .
'word- FANTASY: a uradurt of tm- „ 1. AnUdlxesmbllshmeninrlnnlxm
rwlnntlnn "Is not this somethlna M mennina n doctrine nf
24 more Hum fantasy "- 8liakespeare '',,nr,'"nn disestablishment Is
Mrs. Frnnk .Smith nnd daughter.
Mbs Dorothy I.m*. 301 Smith Rob-
erts avenue have rcturiKXt from
Topeka. K1 it., where they spent the
week-end In the home of Mr nnd
Mrs i., n. Pearson.
Mrs .1 W. Winder, nf Beiluuty.
•IK’nt Monday in Die home of her
in rent... Mr. nnd Mrs. William
Wallnro. 1115 Riiutl) Mneomli nve-
mte.
Misses Dsmii Belle Hethiinl and
Detiv Stearns have resumed their
.studies at the A. and M. college In
Stillwater alter spending the
Tlinuk' idvhi): holidays In the homes
ot their parents.
_ I A Problem A Day
considered the lonuest regular Fnn-
lls»i word
2 From north to smith into miles;
front east to west 2750 miles
3 17 years
I ■ , 4. A turbulent, nr rpinrrrlxnntc.
1 A merchant could not rhnttoe n
*■“■■■ ..... 3 The Hand of Shetland, off Hie
II bill lor a nickel purchase but
lie could rlintttie a Ift bill ilnw did r"n'* Fitalnnd.
In do ii m u 8 money? “■
Alt-wer to UandaVs problem *►
3fl Explanation — 2 feet Is 34 I
Incites; the ratio nt 24 lo 4 Is II;
therefore, -nunre 4
INDEPENDENCE
HOW CAN I?
H ANN* AMtUT
Ralph Rrhntnver of Herlnaton.
Kansas, spent Wednesday with Mr
and Mrs Luther Rrltmnvrr
Mr nnd Mrs Ferdle Conner of
Tola. Kansas and Mrs Dorn Bow-
en. who has been visiting there,
spent the nast week wtth relatives
. O How ran t lest Hie quality of They went to Rlarkwell for
f, eoffee? the Thanksgtvtna holidays,
. A. Bv putting a spoonful In a **r. and Mrs. Denton FHlrv
• elarn of cold water nnd adding a *nent Sunday with Mr nnd Mrs
" lew drops of lemon Juice If the Kuaene Stsss nnd dnunhtrr. Melba t
Robin Relfrldue lias resumed his
studios ut the A. and M. college In
ailllwiitor after spending the
Thanksgiving holidays In the home
nf Ids parents. Mr. and Mrs, Ouv
E Mclfrtdgo, 5U South Roberta
avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Sloan Burton
and daughter. Barham, nf Okla-
bime C’llv, were giasxts Sunrinv ot
Mrs. Burton's sister Mrs Art flnw-
nlllseh nnd Mr Hnwnlllsrli. 70S
Bouth Bickford avenue.
Mbs toln Bergthold relumed to
Edmond Hundnv afternoon to re-
slime tier studies at the Central
Wide TVnrhers collrge after spend-
ing the Thanksgiving vacation with
her porents. Mr. nnd Mrs. C W.
Herat hold, Alt! Bouth Choctaw ave-
nue.
American-Beauty
. coffee is pure It will remain on ton <**"«. of Watotwn
• of the water; If not. the water will1 Mr and Mrs Chester Richards
' ’ beeeme discolored and sons of Runny Hill spent
.< Q. Mow can 1 make the varnish|Raturday night and Sunday with
' 4 flow more readily and dry more1 Mr and Mn. Jack Walbamn.
I^rapldlv when varnishing floors? Aline Walbaum snent Sunday
! A. By Placing the ran of varnish night with Vanda Powell of the
'g hi a shallow pan of hot water, both!Deep Dale community.
■ reaulta win be accompilahed. »»«t _
^ the tank will aha be eaaler I
<2; Q. Now ran t Mop hlceoughat
A. One effective remedy la to pot
98*98 mp a
lb Antamatta Bb Nw M B
DA VI?]BLKchuC
a..a few drew of vtneoar on a tump of
T angar and aock tt. This usually
.■ *a<ma hiee«Mdia mf quick hr
BTOflRVABS
What befell a guileless and desirable young American girl in the midst of
Machiavellian plots and perils. A new serial of danger,
daring and love
4
A DWELLING of dreadful nights and of days hardly less fraught
/i with fear. This wu the cattle of the Count Dei Sari, a dark fast-
ness far from the traveled ways of Italy, where Patricia Burke took up
what die had thought would be no more than the gentle task of gov
emeu. But the wu destined to do more than give lessons. She was
to learn others—come of them of shuddering horror. For beneath the
impeccable courtesy of die Count lurked a heart cold ass stiletto, and
a mind aj piercing. Begin this uniting and enduing tale
Thursday, Dec. 6 in The Tribune
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