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EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1937
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GLEE CLUBS 10
Jubilee Minstrel
Planned Monday
"Jubilee Minstrel" will be .staged
nt 7:30 p m. Monday in the Book
_____ I er T. Washington school auditorium
. , . ;u> a benefit program, it has been
Holiday Cantata Arrang-‘announced bv L. R. Kirkpatrick
ed At Church I Washington prUicipal.
wi m v nurcn Th? program is being presented
. -■■■■■ l>> the Douglas hlghschool band of
Students in the music depart-j Oklahoma City, fn addition to
ntent of El Reno hlghschool, under ,hr mualral numbers ther? will be
direction of Ml.w Mary inwards mmlon Ple'uras shewing that banit
will prasent a Chrttmaa cantata 0,1 1’ar',d'> lp Dallas, Port Worth,
at 8 p m. Monday in the audl- <Pl,*aa and I.angston,
torlum cf the First Christian1 T1"’ Dotiglas organization Is re-
church
While By Our Bleeping Flocks
will be sung bv the choir -The
Chiistmaa Story." taken from Luke
2: 8-1*. will be read by Bill
Putnam, A oraver "We Come to
Thee." will be sung by the girls'
quartet. The girls' glee club will
sing Pater Nosier" by Bortnlan-j
sky.
An Instrumental quartet direct-
ed by Tftm Shirley will play a ^
selection, after which "The 8hep-
hrrd's 8tory." arranged by Dlck-j
inson, tyill be given by the choir !
"Jeeu Bambino." by Pietro Yon
will be sung by the boys' quartet
and n soprano solo. “Olory fo|
God." Will be given by Rovalyn!
Hildebrand.
Other Numbers Follow
The
of the Birds" followed by
gatxled as the best negro high,
school band In Oklahoma. Reser-
vations are available for white
liersons who desire to attend the
program.
ClItTRni OF THE NAZARENF
Bickford and Jenkins
Rev. E A Oreen, Pastor
Beginning Jan. 9. our Sunday
school will participate in eight
weeks of Sunday school emphasis,
culminating Feb 27 in a district
wide rally. We expect full coopera-
tion of all the church and its
friends in building the Sunday
school.
Come to Sunday sonool today and
meet your friends in tiie study of
the Bible. We begin at 9:46 a. m.
Worship service at 10:46 a. in,
Sermon by the pastor Special sing-
ing.
The young people. Hl-Ny, and
Juniors meet at 6:30 p. m The
Whites have charge of the young
people's program.
Evening evangelistic service at j
7 30 p. m Sermon by the pastor
Committees arc busy arranging
our Christmas program which will
be given Friday night.
Prayer and lasting service Friday
noon.
You will be welcome to attend
all the services Bring your friends
with you. What better way could
you celebrate the birth of Christ
than by attending church and Sun-
day school
TINS \Wo it open to all religious denomination*. The
Tribune invites every church in the city lo place its
announcements in these columns every week Please
see that your announcement reaches The Tribune of-
fice by .. p. m. Friday each week to assure its publics-
tion in Sunday’s issue.
Announcements from churches in surrounding com-
munities also are welcome.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
J. W. Hodges, Pastor
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. W C.
Elliott, superintendent. Lesson for
today: "The Birth of Jesus." Luke
2: 8-20.
Mornihf, worship at 10:60 a. m
A special message will be brought
by the pastor on the text, “God
So Loved the World." The choir
will present musical numbers as
follows:
Wilson Funeral Home
Ambulance Service
Phone 177
in the Criterion theatre.
Morning worship at 11
10 GIVE CANTATA
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
T. W Mowry. Minister j R R Hildebrand. Pa-;U»
Pre-Christmas service*. church .school. 8:30 a. m.
Church .school at 9:45 a m. Be-, Morning worship, men in charge
Sinners and primary departments at 10:46 a. m.
mcel in the Carnegie library.) C E. societies, 8:30 p. m
Young people and adult* will meet Christian cantata, 7:30 p m.
, j Christen a* tree program at 7
a. m.|P. m. Christmas eve.
CliriMmuK rmuata and meditation.) A real men's service is all set
Music: "The Wondrous Story:' and scheduled for Sunday morn-
male quartet, "Holy Night;" solo, HUS- The men wUI have charge of
Mrs. James P Neal. Meditation; [everything. Every man of the church
The Prince of Peace and the 1* called upon to be present. It
Price of War." j •hotilri be a great Christmas wor-
The minister and officers of this j *hip
church extend u, all members and Our choir, under the direction
friends df the congregation (he of W N. Farris, will present "Yule-
Kieetmgs of the vaaotL tide Memories. ' « Christmas can-
The young people will meet this tatn by Wilson, tonight at 7 30
evening at the home of Ernest|Thls will be one of the finest ran-
Potts. 511 South Ellison avenue.) Iata.s presented in year*. It is a real
at 6:30 p. m. | Christmas music feast and all
The church school Christmas should hear it.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD (TIURrH
Interest isn’t so good at the As-, ... . , .
sembly of Ood church as hns been. I ,W“ ** ln ,hp plrst! ' Higlischool Christmas cantata
however we attrlbuie this to the „ !0di;st tpiacopal churrh 500 under the direction of Miss Marv
Kflllth Rn/>lr f r I o n d n ■(»> >, la ^ a S.*a tn ■ • ‘
inclement weather. Yet v e are
I’hnir Cinvinv f’i.i-iutmnu 1 preaalnK on as the scripture hath
' h0,r nmicinif l hnslmas M)d “Be not weary in well do-
Program Today
Annual Christmas cantata of the Wednesday
ing. for in the season we shall
reap if we faint not,” Oal 6-9
Regular services at
"Lo. There la Born a Savior
the ladles' chorus; the S3 Reno
hlghsehol girls' quartet will sing;
and “Under the Star Light," a
trio, will be sung by Mrs Esther
Powell. Mrs. Roy Pearce and Mrs
Verne H Relsche
B T. XJ. services will begin at
6:30 p. m. Mrs L. P Snodgrass,
director.
At 7:30 p m Oie various young
peoples groups will sing Christ-
mas carols, while the congregation
will assemble for the Christmas
cantata.
‘Bethlehem's Star" will be pre-
sented by our choir, beginning at
7:45 p m. This is a beautiful ar-
rangement of Christmas numbers
which will be given under the di-
lection of Charles G. Wattson.
The general public is invited to
come and enjoy the inspiration of
the hour with us.
A special Christmas program will
be presented by the Sunday school
at 7 p. m. Wednesday.
quantity, called matter. If matter
is first, it cannot produce Mind.
Like produces like In natural his-
by j tory, the bird is not the product
-- of a beast. In spiritual history,
matter Is not the proeenltor ol
Mind" <p. 551).
Bonus Shared By
El Reno Employes
Teeth Considered Key
Six thousand dollars represents
the 'Christmas bonus which Satur-
day was added to the pav cliecks
rr, ,,, . , - Ot 350 employes of the Oklahoma
lo ( hm Development Tire and Supply company. Includ-
PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 18 ' l?8 C,ght emp,0y“ in lhp
[ tl
beautiful
Reno store, according to E. V.
Murray, store manager.
At, the .same time, in Tulsa,
Christ's Ambassadors
Central Methodist church will bi
i Bird* • uum* by "No n.v O A Uom" SS™ N.,m ""°°l •»
Processional
baritone.
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"Silent Night" will be!
“O Little Tbwn of
^ *irUw<,Uar'Ct B*,hlf'll^l;" prelude. Mrs. A W
T^v tan." s :“nV NoW Hau*e,; "And In ,hnt Day." ba-s
Is I>.e.r bK ^nhU* .ta 10' s0l° by J‘'ck D°M8lM with the
be presented by Ore boys' glee,cllclr; There Shall Come Forth."
-Sunday.
Evangelistic *ervices
m. Sunday.
7:30 p.
m.
i moit
nt
16 s. m.
: il a
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nt 7:30
P
South Rock Island avenue, at 7:30 Edvards, will be presented In our
p. m. Thursday All the children auditorium Monday night It Is
of the church school and friends I said to be one of the greatest I
are cordially invited. I attempts. Ninety voices will be I
Christmas is pre - e m i n e n 11 y) heard, one of the largest groups!
Christian and the spirit of the ever to be brought together in El1 *
season should be characteristic of) Reno The public is invited
every follower of Christ.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHI'RCII
Corner Iondon and Hoff
Sunday school at 9:46 a. m.
Christian Science services at 11'
m.
Testimonial services at 8 p. ni.|
Christmas tree program, old Santa I W*dn**d*y
Those who would be
should pay more visits to the den-
zzzz. ~ i^rj—
er. president of the alumni ol n shl»r!? dividend to stockholders
Temple university's dental school. '0f pr,wd 0,1 Dee. 1. a majority
The contour of the face ihel0^'1* Rt?rP man,'Krrs ««d de-
obr,... . . u,eIparunent heads and many of the
ft will of tlie taws, the over- i employes will benefit f^„ boU.
rrowtli of the chin or the lack of I the bonus and Mock dividend,
chin, depends on the way teetn Employe* of less than one year
meet each other and work to- will find that |0 percent has been
e ther, he explained (added to then December salaries
It a person wants lovely lips, as a Christmas bonus; those who
a well-devr loped and comom <d' have worked with Otasco one to
raw . then the tec?th must receive | years will receive 15 per*
early attention In order that the enu. Otlier employes will be given
growth and development mav eon- i 20 percent
tlnue harmoniou: ly" ; ______
lS -airmi n °fl M,“ Do,1P,ia M^av 706 south
nuffy. -1,1,1 Mr. Duffy In McAlestnr
snry
HIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH
MISSION
1205 Sunset Drive
S. Lee Kidd, Pnstor
j Claus himself, treats and
be ready at 7 p.
club.
Handels "Hall-luJali Amen.”
l (.unrtet composed of Mrs. Elmer |
by ) P. Cecil Miss Marian Taylor. Janie*
CHl’BC H OE CHRIST
Russell Street at Evans Avenue
Hugh 8 Doydston, Minister
The Church of Ciirist oordially | eveninK *ermon will be
the (hoir, will conclude the pro- O Harrel and Jennings Newman. invit^ yn» *o attend services Sun- by ^angeltst E. L. Banta
„„„ nil a,,,,! A free reading room Is maintained)|
Friday. This!*1 107 E**t Wn(1e *trw‘- where the'
i early hour is used to benefit the and *uUlor,S!e0 Christian I
la,e hoppers and home free events ' fcla,K'e literature may be read,
_________ White gifts of food will be re i borrow<‘<l or purchased, is open I
, Bible school at 9:46 a m Lesson:! ce‘VPd Ux,nv All persons attending ! da,,y fro,n 1:30 10 4:30 p m ex-
Matthew. llth chapter Sunday school or church are asked ! I!**1 Sundays an<1 'egal holidays. I
Preaching at 11 a. m Uterne'i*1® 1)1 *nK food gifts for our basket* M31* public is cordially invited to I
| "A Oreater than Solomon " The IU> ‘‘ellvered to the needy. Bring a,t™d thp services and to use the'I
morning sermon as well as the!an *ppl* or oran*e a« .vour admis- r“f,n® l‘00m I
| slon fee for the cantata and tree |
programs. Potatoes and other ar-
as
brought |
Silent Night." by the choir with dav 'tiorning. Classes begin at 9:46.
At 2:30 p. m Sunday, the Lord! of f0od arp ,M*ded.
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Rram. ______ ^ ^ _ _________ _ _______^ ___
M.'« Grace PMlks music in- J \V spcicct 1 '"iducted for all age group*. ’I willing, we will "set our church! .-Wl earnestly invite von to at-,
trnctor at Central sclinot win Mrs Elmer P Cecil. J W spen- Especially do we Invite tlie younclln °"ler ' We will be happy to have’.™, nnV, ^ 811 Chrlsl,naK events “ oranches of The Mother
—•— T *• i.i__^ services
"I* the Universe. Including Man. I
I Evolved By Atomic Foroe?" wllli
be the subject of die le.sson-sermon I
in all Churches of Christ. 3c!#n-
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
El Reno, Oklahoma
at Central school,
'rrve as accompanist.
Personnel Shewn
wljl «*rs Kinicr P Cecil. J W Spen- . _
t er and Jack Douglas; "O Blessed n>«hber.s of the hlghschool set to jthow who arr intermted In the
'Town of Bethlehem," contralto solo talw> Part In the young people's setthig of this new church In order
Members of the girls' et«. ,-n,h by MUs Rosa P,frce: "O,ory l° rtaM U ,|ht bv D B Hehberd. f0«- glory of God and Uie
are Leon Bake) !u«nii« C,od ln Ulf> Hluhrst'" 'fnnr solo by Fhr (lie morning church service. I salval‘on of "wills to be with as
-------________ _ Jatnes O Harrel. with (lie choir; Pie minister has rhn.Nen me .vub-!n* tFant time.
8tm of tlie East.' soprano solo Ject of "Ood" for his sermon. j The yonnR peoples service is at
—--- jfl SO p. m.
Fra nr-* Pratton. Juana Lee Brown
S2T Can,pbeli.' ^ "M1“-
T eluia Cory. Betty Crowley, Allci “Quest of tlie WL-r Mm" i...
ieraiiia^"^ , Ww*w" lh<' chorus; Ble Jd Be U,e
Fllen Fout^rg<M9 lrt>lr 1 n Ood by ,he rholr w"» ***lo'
Harriet O Mf„ ^ by J W Spenc<>r Jnck
‘ - Down. Dolores Oreen Dooplar. and soprano ot.Ugato bv
UMfh^*n(,■ Mis* Martha Mosgrave; recesslrnal
Martha Hedges Virginia Hulb. rt. "Q Uttle Town of Bellilehem "
HIVEKSIDe SUNDAY Sf'HOOI.
C. P Haiti bay. Superintendent
Sunday school starts at 9 45 a
church.
Firat Church of Christ. 11
Mass, on1
Avis Irwin. Vivian Johmon Mn- Mr:. J
lie Jones Miriam Keller. Helen of the choir while Mrs. A W
Morning worship, 10 An a m
Sermon by the pastor Subject'
W. Spencer l* dtrector ““.hT °' Ma" U T,'Ut"
loir, while Mrs A W , * 0brtat,nM "nthenvs by the
l.ieager Htlcn Lillie, Oleta Long- lluusc is organist , lal
WIU». Rev Ann McClain Barbara Rev. John R Abernathy, presld- °r,h Jimlor •‘"••dies at
Mitchell. Lots Mlttendorf. Donnella mg oldtr ol the Oklahoma Cltv dls- 10 *’ in
Monday Maxine Murphy. Marjorie triet. will deliver the sermon at tlie ®r**Un8 «' 7:30 p m
No*, Margaret Shirey. Dorothy JL: ' Central Meilwallst church at H u Her",on by u,° Pi«tor Bubjeet:
H:n|th. Edith Talley, Margiieilta in,, today. What Shall I Do with Christ."1
- I'giplrton, Rebg Jane Test, Vlr-f Following the cantata which be- As usun*- 0,,,' church will cele-
gmla Tlmbei lake Billie Jeanne pins at 5 u m tha» «hh k. brale a
Thu ('hurch will present "Follow
Ton.,. V-nn JL,IAJ ‘Jl£ ST ShT £ ^^
one lets fortunate
GIRLS I IKI | \| K
RFItKELEY. Cal. _<u.»
Anadarko Sect ion i5HHSS»Elr*llhout* forf Chruunw ,hp -*•«»* «nu'c.m.!n^
| Student, prefer their studying with hear* Ui.
-ccoidlng u, library statistics mas story of how neople :,vse the
^nl™y of Dnllfornia. Of star through Utougniea* *e«fi*h»ies-.
The mother cancels lier trip and
recovers her loat star.
The choir will sing special nuin-)
liers We altq will have solos.
Watson. Marjorie Witt and Louise! announced
Whitney. _____
ciJ *Vows .............
inch Mies Glenn Alston. Tom Board-
man. Finley Blanton, Clifford Boo
v*r*.- Ivan soever*. Oordon An-| - __________
•hrion. James Dennis. Dale i ANADARKO Dr. m uP Cun- •*» library Matisttc*imas .sum ,,’t "how" ilsinie'■.^''the
-ti'-k FA an*. Jol% Every. Ira Go<l 1,1 coa,Hy larnini today were ready °f tt,p University of Ciillforiiiu Of "■* *•_____-- .
rt*rd, George Graham. John Hen- j10 apptul 10 J<"** Pullen, the foe ot ,,,a tot«l uumbei nl student* wlio
derson. Grant Hildebrand. Olser.,,,lr crow» Ptrfer the library for sludying
Hodge*. Andrew House Elvis Hul-| Pullpn' »>io believe* in eradlcat-1 where convcrsaUon 1* not per ini t-
se>'. Archie Jones. Dewey Kessler 1crows with charges of dvnamlte. le<f 25 percent are men The girl*
OUn Ko-rner. Raymond torenaen ^ f,nd ravw w"b fnr'»p» of P'-fer P»«re. where they „n talk dueL a^\,‘^W EverTl^v wT-'
Arthur Miller. Clarence Pearce tbs nroa as crow situation n>.d study at the same time come
Carl Ferine. Robed Porta. Bill bc,<‘,bas r**r|ied a crUI*
i'uinani, Earl Robinson. Raymond' '^by- Bios* pesky crows are
Rollin. Vernon Rush. Bmer rul"‘"k our <"0111 crops," said one
Schwab. Rotvrt Sheets, William jlral* ,n"ner Not content with
Spencer. Arthur Summers, Eugen- Gripping the shocks, they even
Test, S A. Thompson Raymond m« inU) Mr* fodder for hidden
Uiton. Joe Neal Vaughn. San. urains"
Whitacre. William Whitacre, Bryce B A. Jocoy, farmer living four
Woodman and Stowe York mile-' east of Oracemont, believed
—--— Caddo rounty farmer* should either
(row Populat ion JZ ,TZ
Taking Big Drop°'
„ _____~ ~ I Wr mu»* have help at once
ELK CITY. Dec. U—<VJ.F—Ci»ude nr the crows are going to clean
Beeson believe* a crow census in ; our fields." Jocoy said Millions
this Motion would revial a sharp,of Uie pe«u inhabit the urea be-
populaUon drop tween Orareinom nnd Spring Creek
Beeson, district game ranger. a*"e doing untold damage to
said that approximately 50,000 of t,M' ff°d in the shock."
the bird*, were killed by dynamite The farmers believe use of dyna-
bomba set off near Dempsey in m,t* would be Die only effective
Roger Mills county recently He wav 10 r*d the area of crow* Ef-
believed the
*ute record.
Scientist, in Boston.
Sunday, Dee 19
Tlie Ooltlen Text is from Psalms!
102:12. 23 "Thou. O Lord, shall)
endure for ever; and thy remem-!
Preaching at 11 a m. brance unto all generations. Of old)
We have serviced at Riverside I h'*'’' thou la<*f the foundation of)
schoolhouse one and three-fourths, 4b* earth; ancl the heavens are the
miles north of Banner Bring your I wor*t °f thy hands."
Bible to use in Sunday school Cbm [ AinonR the eitatlons which eon-1
Okla-j the lesson-vrmon is the,
the Bible: Lord,)
thou hast been our dwelling place!
Every one welcome Come and '1,1 a11 generations. Before the moun-1
bring a friend. ) tains were brought forth, or even
RronrsMivm j ---- thou *tad.st formed the earth and
list s ?..,.rax °F „ W"™ HMRT * HURCH »»**> world even from eve. tasting
l,R T OF T,,r la'h'' V,rtor Van Durme, Pastor to everlasting, thou art God Let!
LATTER day saints 1 ^mtlnv masses Low mass at . I thou work appear imto thy serv.nU-
Corner Macomb a„d Ro;-crs SBml," cJUtoJ vrilees at T SO) *^ ^ *IOry "nt0 ,hetr rh,lrtr('n"'
“ 1 ' GPsalms 90:1, 2. 18).
Week-day mosses at 8 a in ) Thp lM«>n-serinon also includes!
- ---—_ I ,h«" following citation from the!
I>R. P. J. CRADEN
Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat
Glasses Fitted
Citlaens National Bank Bldg.
Telephone 645
Consult this handy di-
rectory when you need
Profeasional <r;.dvi«*e and
assistance.
first METHODIST IIIURCTI Preaching at 7:30 p. m Tfieme:
508 South Hock Island Avenue 1' Drnce to the Chief of Sinners "
W R Johnson. Pastor j Dttr Bible school has been a great
9uml„v Moot. , „ , „ Moult,, to t|,» Wo„ „„| . [S3tjl”J
" r * « “ »-«i •«**.
We cordially invite every one *'
lo attend our services Sunday.
DR. W. B. CATTO
rilVSICIAN and SURGEON
431 South Williams
Phone 399
Dr. Harry A. Meyer
dentist
Over Crown Drug Store
phone an
Dr. Joseph T. Phelps
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Res. 978 — Phones — office 81
Over Woolworth's
Dr. V. P. Cavanaugh
HENTI8T
Phone 66 — office 203
East Wade In
Aderhold and Brown Building
will tell|
story of a newly widowed i>.orge Maurer of Pharr, T>x 1 Christian Science textbook. "8ciencc
mother who seeks diversion m « '» expected to arrive (he forepar: and Health with Key to the flertp-
trip to Europe, to sail on Christmas! "I the week to be the holiday 1 “ires," by Mary Baker Eddy "Either
day. leaving a dl-connotatc son bouse guest of Mr. and Mrs H ! **>"<« produces or It is produced
Men with an Irish maid The day he- c. Skinner. R06 South Barker ave-|If Mind is first. It cannot pro-
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DR. P. F. HEROD
Eye, Ear. Nose and Threat
Glaasrs Scientifically Pitted
Plrst Notional Bank Bldg
Phone 1070
FRED If. CLARK
PHYSICIAN
IM'A South Rock Island
Diseases Stomach and Intestines
j X-Ray likinnii and Trealment
MILE-A-MINUTE MARTY
SIANTlk,—
NOu'np iABiy/
You n Aye
rrOTMC R&INOffEQ
IIOH7NIPC- TO
&8T HWRCj
60 Coon
50 000 mark was n
forts of the fanners
[ the birds are useless.
in shooting
( ----- — . one farmer
State Oome Warden K D Turner I **W' ^ blrd* will leave Uie fields
witnessed the bombing, with Walt*
Brewer, state representative, from
after a few shot* are fired but will)
return within a short time and
Elk City, pulling the switch that m'*,f|0d|rall.v continue their work
exploded the 150 bombs. 1)1 destruction
After the discharge. Beeson and
W A. Gaines of El Reno, another
game ranger, measured off a space
10 feet squair and lout mi 140 deed
erows. Beeson expressed conviction
that "it least 50.000" crows were
killed
Joe Wallace and John Calweli,
student-, at the University of Ok-1
lahom* in Norman, have arrived
to spend the Christmas holidays
with the former's parents. Mr 1
and Mr* Ram Wallace, 215 North
Barker avenue
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Dodjfe Sedan, 1930 Ford Coach, 1930 Chev-
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ranging from _.J)JJio )19j
1935 Pontiac 4-Door Sedan. Motor A-l. Tires
practically new. Appearance excel- d»iQP
lent. Well worth more than .. J)40J
1936 Chevrolet l'/a ton Truck. 6 brand new
Goodyear tires. This truck is in fine d*
condition throughout, for only .. _ aDt/J
1934 Dodge 2-ton Truck. Motor rebuilt.
Transmission and differential OK. Ideal truck
for semi-trailer. Plenty of power —f*
and service for................. 1 J
1931 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. Motor just
overhauled. You can’t go wrong on
this one at only____
$325
1936 Plymouth DeLuxe 2-Door Touring
sedtn. Appearance, motor and a jab
tires in excellent condition. MSI)
19.15 Plymouth Syrian. Han lm-n r«ond|.
ttoned throughout and is a good (SA/ir1
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Heater. General condition o»aAw
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by careful owner........... 54ob
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 46, No. 246, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 19, 1937, newspaper, December 19, 1937; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc919581/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.