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' FOUR
EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1940
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The El Reno Daily Tribune RASFRAII SFRIFS
A Blue Ribbon NewsDaDer Serving a Blue Ribbon Coramunltv U/lULUflLL ULIllLU
SQM IT REDS
Issued daily except Saturday from 207 South Rock Island avenue,
tnd entered as second-class mail matter under the act of March 3, 1879.
RAY J. DYER
Editor and Publisher
Legal Publications
BUDGE HARLE
News Editor
DEAN WARD
Advertising Manager
The ASSOCIATED PRESS is exclusively entitled to the use of re
publication of all tlvs news dispatches credited to It or not credited by
this paper, and also to all the local news therein.
All rights of publication of special dispatches herein also are reserved.
MEMBER
SOUTHERN NEWSPAPER
PUBLISHERS ASS’N.
MEMBER
OKLAHOMA PRESS
ASSOCIATION
DAILY SUBSCRIPTION RATES BY MAIL IN CANADIAN AND
BY CARRIER ADJOINING COUNTIES
One Week________________ $ .15 Tnree Months-----------$150
Three Months_____________$1.75 Six Months-----------*----$3.00
One Year_________________ $7.00 One Year---------------$6.00
Including Sales Tax
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 3, 1940
MAP A GREAT COURSE AND STICK TO IT: Unstable as water,
tlinu shalt nol excel.—Genesis 49:4.
CAPITOL NOTEBOOK
BY SCHUYLER ALLMAN
Associated Press Staff Correspondent
Cincinnati Club Rallies To
Win 5-3
I these badly-needed senators in the
critical session of the legislature
which convenes in January.
He isn’t sure what procedure
will be followed but he will have
his plans ready when and if a
decision must be made.
"I don’t want to lose those two
' * State Senator John T. Sanford
of Pawnee is riding off down the
road toward the November election,
perched uncomfortably on the horns
of a dilemma.
This galloping dilemma presents
these points:
1 Sanford is a member of the1 boys, said the governor recently,
governor’s military staff, which Is Both are administration senators,
being mobilised for conscription. Most probable out as It appears
2 Mobilized for conscription, the now is that II the stale staff still
staff becomes subject to the Hatch is on active duty by Jun 1, a
"pure politics” act, which prohibits; request will be made to the war
political activity department for furloughs for both
And political activity is what senators.
Sanford needs, for l« he etOttt __
opposition up in the tentli sena-
torial district from Paul W. Cress.
Perry Republican.
"One thing is sure.” said San-
ford. “I’m not going lo violate the
Hatch act.”
Come to think ol it, he was sure
of something else
’Also,” he added, as an after- j
thought. i am not quitting the often
senate rac« either.” Bivouac. Pronounce biv-oo-ak. I
Sanford thought that when the in bit. «<> as in book, a as in at,
staff came under the provisions accent first syllable
of the Hatch art, he would cease OFTF.N MISSPELLED: Aquar-
h!1 active campaigning. lum; aq. Acquaintance; acq.
"Just let it take rare of itself,’’ SYNONYMS: Defend, guard,
said he. protect, preserve.
One school of thought holds WORD STUDY * "Use a word
that might be Hie most effective lhrp(1 llmes and u is y0urs." Let
(Continued Prom Page One)
in left. Higgins holding second.
Gorsica was out, Walters to Mc-
Cormick. Higgins- advancing to
third on the play. Bartell was out.
Werber to McConnick. No runs,
one hit, no errors.
Cincinnati—F. McCormick was
out. Higgins to York. Ripple flied
out to Greenberg in left Wilson
was out, Higgins to York No runs,
no hits no errors.
SIXTH INNING
Detroit- McCosky walked". Geh-
ringer forced McCosky. Werber to
Joost. but beat Joost’s throw to
first, Greenberg doubled to cen-
ter. scoring Gehringer York flied
out to Goodman in deep right,
Greenberg going to third after the
catch. Campbell was out. Joost to
McCormick One run, one hit. no
errors.
Cincinnati—Joost rued our to
McCosky in right center. Myers
struck out. Walters was out, Gor-
sica to York No runs, no hits, no
errors.
SEVENTH INNING
Detroit—Higgins grounded out.
Myers to McCormick. Tebbetts
was out, Werber to McCormick
Gorsica struck out, No runs, no |
hits, no errors.
Cincinnati — Werber grounded
out, Higgins to York M McCor-
mick was out Higgins to York.
Goodman was out. Bartell to York.
No runs, no hits, no errors.
EIGHTH INNING
I (Published in The El Ratio Daily i al the county Court Room in tire
Tribune, El Reno, Oklahoma. Septj city of El Reno, Canadian County,
12, 19, 26. Oct. 3. 1940*. i Oklahoma, is hereby appointed and
IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN designated by the Judge of sal*
AND FOR CANADIAN COUNTY, court for the final settlement oi
OKLAHOMA said account and petition for dis-
E. B, Hill. Plaintift tribution. at which time and place
vs. any person or persons interested
Henry Weber, et al. Defendants therein may appear and show cause,
No. 11516 [ if any they have, why said account
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION should not be approved., and ois-
STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO; | tribution made as prayed.
Henry Weber, Louisa Weber. Ray, In Witness Whereoi, I have
hereunto set my hand and affixed
Caldwell and L. H Enloe. if living,
and, if dead, their respective un-
known heirs, executors, adminis-
trators, devisees, legatees, trustees
and assigns:
the seai of this court this 1st day
of October. 1940
(SEALi E. F. THOMPSON,
County Judge
t t Trcvatha.il
Take notice that you have beeql Attorney for Administratrix
sued in the above named court in!
the plaintiff
an action wherein
alleges that he is the owner and
seeks to have quieted and confirmed
in him. his title to:
The Northwest Quarter iNW'i)
of Section Twenty-seven < 27 >,
Township Eieven (11) North,
Range Seven (7i West in Cana-
dian County, Oklahoma,
as against all of the above named
defendants, if living, and if dead,
their unknown heirs, executors, ad
'Published in The El Reno Daily
Tribune, El Reno, Oklahoma, Oct.
3. 10. 17. 1940).
NOTIC E TO CREDITORS
To the Creditors of Sarah Aliee
Humphrey, Deceased
Heuser Grocery
To Open Friday
Formal opening of the Heuser
grocery and market is scheduled
for Friday and Saturday, accord-
ing to Arnold Heuser, owner and
operator.
The Heuser grocery is located
at 100 South Choctaw avenue, in
the location of the old Brownie
grocery.
The store has been remodeled
and redecorated. A full line of
both fresh and staple foods will
be carried, and an up-to-date
meat -market department will be
maintained.
Cther than Mr. and Mrs. Heuser.
employes will include Leo Plato
and John Everson, who will be
in charge of the meat department,
j Mr. Heuser has been operating
| a grocery store in Calumet the
| past year, and before then was
j employed in El Reno where tie
Bowling Scores
BUSINESS LEAGUE
OKARCHE
FRATERNAL LEAGUE
No. 2416
The creditors of the a^ove-nam- j had lived a number of years,
ed decedent are hereby notified
that the undersigned, was by the
County Court of Canadian County.
Oklahoma, appointed administra
ministrators, devisees, legatees, trus-, trix of jhe pstate of said
tees and assigns, and you must
answer the petition filed in said
cause on or before the 25th day of
October. 1940, or said petition will
be taken as true and judgment will
be rendered for the plaintiff quiet-
ing his title to the above described
real estate and adjudging that the
defendants, if living, and if dead
their unknown heirs, executors, ad-
decedent. and that all persons hav-
ing claims against the estate of
said decedent are required to ex-
hibit them to said undersigned ad-
ministratrix with the necessary
vouchers, by leaving same with the
County Judge of Canadian County, i
at his office in the Court House.'
Public Records
Marriage License
Aloysius V Lepak, 28. Oklahoma
City route 3, and Walburga M.
Schott, 24. of Union City.
Lease
in El Reno. Oklahoma, in said! Eason 0il V*J?*'
ministrators devisees legatees trus-l county’ withln four months from!'ls company. North 75 feet of lou
^ and aini anraner^s ** It i1 * “ 18; TT'
claiming by. through or under them j 5 rta ^rv-rni^'Vaan 0^' Hi,! Warranty Deeds
adverse to the plaintiff, have no, 3£d daV of October. 1940, or the! El Reno Federal Saving and
right, title. Interest or estate in s natp^ cP^Pm^PrV%n auiin 'Loan association to W. M Kelly,
and to said property and they will fpftf may rratfv Uots 25 to 30. block 3, Rilev ad-
be forever and perpetually barred' XtatotStmT' dition to El Reno,
and enjoined from setting up or |
asserting any interest In and to
DAILY LESSON
IN ENGLISH
WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do
, not say. "We saw them several
weeks back." Say, "We saw them
| several weeks ago."
MISPRONOUNCED:
said real nroDerU-adverse to the ‘ 'Publlshed ln Tht* E1 f^no Daily j
j A Francis Porta * | ,ormer,y °r«,ha * Dav,s’
Detroit—Bartell filed out to Rip- | Attorncy f0r >la>ntlff : The creditors of the above-nam-
. . . , „ .. _ . I - ed decedent are hereby notified
pie in snort leit McCosky was | (published in The El Reno Daily'that the undersigned, was by the
out. Myers to McCormick Geh- Tribune. El Reno. Oklahoma. Oct. County Court of Canadian County,
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
campaign, pointing out hat nine
Oklahoma congressmen got them-
selves renominated by staying in
us increase our vocabulary by
mastering one word each day. To-
day’s word: DIORKS8ION; de-
Washington. pleading press of de- pnrU„.p fron, a subJect 0r Us main
fen.se legislation (course of treatment. "Digressions
Sanford could with clear con- mcontestibly arc the . . . life, the
sdous say that he was busy with..ol„ of rNlding "-Sterne.
the drait, could not take part In _____
his own campaign g_______g
H,„ Cress is putting on a rip- . CORNER DOOR |
roaring campaign, and a let-alone ^ _ ____g
l>ollc> inlgln not be sulficicnt gnd ^rs johnnle Miller and
especially since the district edges f|UnUy ()f Henderson were callers
over into the eighth congressional ()| Mr Rnd Mrs m Nucnaeh-
.iistrld. where Republicans are mu wan(l,.r Sundav mornlng.
to capture every office In sight J
g # Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brlsman. son,
.... ,, ,. ' Leon. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Brlsman
While Sanford studies Ids pre- _ .. . _
.. .... and Max Van Busklrk were Thurs-
dliament. a senate colleague Dr . , ... „ .
,, ,,,, , . . , day evening visitors of Mr and
1 Auis H R Uthaupt. Guthrie, also.....
„ ", , , ' ...... . . Mrs. W A King and son, Donald
on the stale stall, cin put Ills _ . . »
fen on the desk and coast In. were Mrved
tUt/Jiuupt was renominated lnIdllrln« ,he evWln«
the twelfth senatorial district and Mr and Mrs Leo Clovis, son.
Ims no Republican opponent. Marvin, Mr and Mrs Roy Brls-
He is In. tor all lie needs is one man and son Leon, weie Sundav
vote, and as long as the senator dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. D.
Is’physically able to walk to the E Meade
ringer fouled out to Werber back
of third. No runs, no hits, no er-
rors.
Cincinnati—F. McCormick filed
out to McCosky in center. Ripple
grounded out. Gehringer to York
Wilson singled off Higgins' glove,
too hot to handle, Joost flied out
to Campbell in short right. No
runs, one hit. no errors.
NINTH INNING
Detroit—Greenberg flied out to
Ripple in deep left. York struck
oul Cnmpbell popped out to My-
ers at short. No runs, no hits, no
errors.
Box score:
3. 10. 1940i.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
CANADI4N COUNTY. STATE
OF OKLAHOMA
In the Matter of the Estate of
Rov E. II. Thein, Deceased.
No. 2382
NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL
ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that Viola
C. Thein. the duly appointed and
qualified Administratrix of the
Estate of Roy E H. Thein. Deceaa-
ed. has rendered and presented for
The Tribune is authorized to an-
nounce the candidacies of the fol-
lowing individuals, subject to the
general election Nov. 5:
Democratic Ticket
; For County Clerk:
CECIL E. BROSS
Plaver
1st
2nd
3rd
T't’l
G Borelli
150
128
•179
457
F Heinen
178
134
165
477
P Loosen
124
145
126
395
M Loosen
135
162
163
460
C Dow
149
171
158
478
Handicap
23
23
23
69
Total
759
763
814
2336
WEAVER’S TAVERN
Plaver
1st
2nd
3rd
T’t’l
1 P Dresser
132
no
164
466
Jewett
153
141
131
425
D. Dresser
128
152
147
427
Schroeder
210
201
155
566
E. Weaver
153
•
150
163
466
Total .
776
814
760
2310
HALE’S,
OKARCHE
Plaver
1st
2ml
3rd
T’t’l
J Eischen
133
154
151
438
R. Brown
112
137
122
371
R. Morrow
163
129
153
445
H. Hunter
135
144
186
465
L. Hale
135
202
180
517
Handicap
40
40
40
120
Total
718
806
832
2356
FORT
RENO
Plaver
1st
2nd
3rd
T’t’l
Cheves
142
154
158
454
Robinson
184
158
172
514
Jordan
138
146
160
444
Billigmler
167
138
142
447
Renin ger
202
156
139
497
Total
833
752
771
2356
ART’S
PLACE
Haver
1st
2nd
3rd
T’t’l
Pierce
127
108
113
348
C Heinen
138
173
196
907
Jensen
91
85
93
269
R F Jones
148
125
129
402
Bohn
145
160
158
463
Handicap
11
11
11
33
Player
Porter
Penwright
Blind
Barnhart
Taylor
Handicap
Total
I. O. O. F.
1st 2nd 3rd T’t’l
120 147 133 400
115 133 95 343
125 125 125 375
172 163 148 483
191 111 153 485
41 41 41 123
764 750 695 2209
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
Player 1st 2nd 3rd T’t’l
Ketter 108 194 155 457
L. Wolf 118 152 153 423
Ahern 170 128 204 502
C. Wolf 143 99 167 409
160 182 1 64 5u6
Greenan
Total
699 755 843 2297
DRESSER PLUMBING
Player
Blind
Blind
Huckabee
P Dresser
Johnson
Handicap .
Total
1st 2nd 3rd TTI
125 125 125 375
125 125 125 375
140 100 145 445
184 199 153 516
154 157 128 439
43 43 43 129
771 789 719 2279
Player
Vian
Murphy
Davis
Roundtree
Crowley
Total
liebmann ice
. 1st 2nd 3rd TTI
134 179 158 471
112 147 166 425
120 143 130 393
123 147 115 385
169 160 136 465
658 776 705 2139
Oklahoma, appointed administra-
tor of the estate of said decedent,!
and that all persons having claims
against the estate of said decedent
are required to exhibit them to
said undersigned L. V Hoselton, For County Sheriff:
Administrator with the necessary
vouchers at his residence 7 miles
east and 3 miles south of Hinton.. , „
Oklahoma or at the law offices of! For state Representative:
Roberson and Roberson. 107'- East! ('] AT IDF W ("HFRRY
Woodson St.. El Reno. Oklahoma,| UAUUJi W’
or to the County Judge of Cana-|F„r Cuurt Clerk:
dian County, Oklahoma at El Reno.'
......... 1 FRANK TAYLOR
Total
660 662 700 2022
OKARCHE ROCKETS
SAM FREEMAN
! 1‘layqr
B Hoehner
A Hoebing
W Naberhaus
J Gassen
P. Hoehner
Total
DETROIT
411 R
II PO A
E
Bartell, ss
3 1
0 3 2
0
McCosky, cf
2 1
0 4 0
0
Gehringer. 2b
4 1
1 0 3
0
Orcenberg. If
2 0
1 1 0
°!
York, lb
4 0
0 10 0
0
Campbell, rf
4 0
0 3 0
0
Higgins. 3b
3 0
1 1 4
0
Tebbetts. c
3 0
0 2 0
1
Rowe, p
1 0
0 0 0
0
Gorsica. p
2 0
0 0 1
0
Totals
28 3
3 24 10
1
CINCINNATI
Alt K
II PO A E
Wether. 3b
3 0
1 2 4
0
M McCormick, cf
4 0
0 3 0
0
Goodman, rf
4 1
1 1 0
0
F McCormick lb
4 I
1 9 0
0
Ripple, If
4 1
i a o
0
Wilson, c
4 1
2 4 0
0
Joost. 2b
4 0
1 2 2
0
Myers, ss
3 0
1 3 3
0
Wallers, p
2 1
1 0 2
0
TotaLs
32 5
9 27 11
0
Innings:
R H
E
Detroit 200 001 000 - 3 3
1
Cincinnati 022
100 OOx - 5 9
0
final settlement, and UR’d in said | Oklahoma within four months from i
court her final account and report j the date of the first publication of
of her administration as such Ad-1 this notice, to-wit: from the 26th
mlnlatxatrlx, together with her! day of September, 1940, or the same
petition praying for the final set- will be forever barred,
tlement of said account, and dis-, Dated September 19. 1940
tribution oi the estate. L. V. Hoselton.
Is is therefore, hereby ordered! Administrator,
that the 21st dnv of October 1940. Roberson and Roberson,
at the hour of 2:00 o’clock P. M ,J Attorneys for Administrator.
Rouff Funeral Is
Arranged Friday
r
MT. ZION
---e
L. Trabant
For County Attorncy:
SANFORD BABCOCK
For Commissioner, DUt. No. 2:
H. H. TAYLOR
For Commissioner, Dist. No. 3:
R. G. COURTNEY
For Supreme Court Justice:
BEN ARNOLD
1st 2nd 3rd T’t’l
163 191 150 504
135 130 111 376
125 121 152 383
217 162 159 538
192 166 141 501
833 772 713 2317
-----y
John George Long, who is en-
listed in the United 8tates navy,
is visiting his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. George E Lemons, who re-
cently moved from El Reno to
Oklahoma City.
Pull the Trigger on
Lazy Bowels ^
with herb laiative,combined with syrup pepsin
to make it agreeable and easy to take
When constipation brings on acid in-
! digestion, bloating, dizzy spot , gas,
| coated tongue, sour taste and Kid
( breath, your stomach is probably “cry-
I ing the blues” because your bowels don’t
move. It calls for Laxative Senna to pull
the trigger on those lazy bowels, com-
bined with good old Syrup Pepin to
make your laxative more agreeable and
easier to take. For years many Doctors
have used pepsin con-.pou ids, as agree-
able carriers to make other medicines
more palatable when your “taster" feels
easily upset. So be bare your laxative
contains Syrup Pepsin. Insist on Dr.
Caldwell’s Laxative Senna, combined
with Syrup Pepsin. Sec how wonderfully
its herb Laxative Senna wakes up lazy
nerves and muscles in your intestines, to
bring welcome relief from constipation.
And see how its Sytup Pepsin makes l)r.
Caldwell's medicine so smooth and agree-
able to a touchy gullet. Even finicky
children love the taste ol this pleasant
family laxative. Buy Dr. Caloweli's Lax-
ative Senna at your druggist's today.
Try one laxative that won’t bring on
violent distaste, even when you take it
after a full meal.
1
polls he'll-get that one vote.
Mrs W A King and son. Donald
Tiltzhaupt has been appointed! Lee, of near Piedmont were Sun-
state medical officer, and like day dinner guests of Mr and Mrs.
Ktinlord. will have an active part
hr the conscription program
R L Brlsman. Melvin Van Bus-
kirk and Hay Blevins were ud-
]| SanfoYd gets past the general ditlonnl guests.
election. 1)4 will keep his -enate
•cat So will Rit/.hanpi
jpovemor Phillips has made It
plain he doesn't intend to sacrifice, wander
Mi and Mrs Roy Brlsman and
Two-base hits: Walters. Werber.
Higgins. Greenberg. Home run:
Ripple Double plays: Werber to
Joost to McCormick. Left on bases:
Detroit, two; Cincinnati, five. Base
on balls—off: Walters, four; Rowe,
one. Struck out. bv Walters, four;
Rowe, one; Gorsica. one. Hits off:
son, Leon, pent Friday evening Wa|tPrs Ul 9 mnlngs 3; off Rowe In
with Mr and Mrs Ed Nuensch- ,. off. 0orMra ,n
4 2-3 innings I Winning pitcher.
Walters; los-ag pitcher. Rowe.
Rev. and Mrs G.
Visited with Mrs. F. J. Niemann ;*'or L'oun,y Treasurer:
and family Thursday afternoon. \V. J. B. MILLER
Mr and Mrs. T. L. Brandt and
faintly of Nashville. Ill. Mr. and
R€ C K £T
Memorial services for John Rouff.
81. who died early Wednesday at
his home on East Russel) street,
will be conducted at 2:30 p. m , „
Friday ln the First Christian ^ George Brandt and family,
church by Rev. M B. Pringle,
nastor
homes last Wednesday after spend -1
For County Tax Assessor:
SAM HULBERT
I Mr. and Mrs. W M. Brandt of j
'victor. Iowa, returned to their
STARTS TODAY
Interment will be made at El
Reno cemetery under the direc-
tion of Wilson funeral home
Mr Rouff is survived by a son.
John C Rouff, El Reno; and five
daughters, Miss Evelyn Routt. El
Reno. Mrs. Bessie Brown and Mrs
Marie Ray, both of Detroit, Mrs
Mattie Picard of Wyandotte and
Mrs. Elsie Jackson, who lives in
California
HOW CAN I?
By ANN ASnLEY
Republican Ticket
ing several days visiting Mr. and! For County Treasurer:
Mrs E. L Schultz and Mr and! FRANK J. GATZ
Mrs L. R. Schultz ln Mt. Zion
community and Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Schwiebert in El Reno
Mrs Bertha Moffat, sons, Oscar
and Ivan, Mr and Mrs. Ralph
Royse, Jr., and Mrs Emma Born-
holdt of Oklahoma City were Sun-
day dinner guests of Mr and Mrs.
Ralph Royse and son. Virdin. In
the afternoon they attended the
Sunday school convention at River-
side school
Mr and Mrs E B Brown and
For County Attorney:
WILLIAM L. FUNK
For Commissioner. Dist. No. 1:
JOHN STANLEY
For County Sheriff:
JACK SMITH
For Court Clerk:
CHARLES G. WATTSON
Legion Pledged To
Assist Guardsmen
CLINTON Oct
American
Oct. .H, 192K
2 Mr. pud Mrs. J. M. Flippeii and Mrs. Carl Maxey motor*
•■J to Blackwell thin mormntf where they will spend the
Wick-end with Ming I»is Flippen. American Legion
passed a resolution pledging “to
2- Complimentary to Miss Edna Meyers, who is leaving v _________to
:.<fKN I" nuikr her home yetteville, Ark., Miss Zetta
Hdl Wagner and Miss Eunice Cormnck entertained u irrmip
< if Triend* at bunco. Miss Cornelia Butler and Miss Margaret
Winrd received the favor in the irames and the honoree was
Men a aruest prize. Garden flowers were used to decorate
Ihe rooms and small failles. A two-course luncheon wan
served at a late hour. The quests were Miss Cornelia But-
ler, Miss Katherine Bannister, Miss Is>ui»e Clnrk, Miss
Margaret Bold), Miss Margaret Gierhart, Miss Wiard. Missl"»‘»fng at Fqm biii ends
Bessie Nievers, Misses Loraitie and Virginia Marsh and Miss1-----———--
Marion Forrest.
Q How can I remove the odor I family of Reno district were Sun-
of rod fiver oil from a spoon? : day dinner guest* in the home of
A If the spoon is first wet with | Mr and Mrs. Ray Brown and1
milk before filling it with the cod family. Mr and Mrs E H. Brown]
liver oil. Ihe odor will not cling to!of Bethany, Mr. and Mrs Harold
it. Ziegler of Oklahoma City were
Q What ran I do If the custard! evening callers,
for the pudding is lumpy? | Mrs. Emma Bornlioldt of Okla- (
A Put it through a medium homa City, who has been visiting ]
ln the home of Mr and Mrs Ralph
Royse. returned to her home Mon-
day.
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Royse made
a business trip to Oklahoma City
Monday.
Nellie Marie Schultz. Lillie Mac
mesh sieve The lumps can be
left in Uie sieve and the smooth
custard placed in Uie pudding
dish.
KITES FOR COOPER IIEI-D
members of the local national
guard unit "while on active duty
nnd on their return home"
Tills action was seen as an in-
dication that the Legionnaires
would take an active part in as-
sisting guardsmen to get bark on
private Jobs lifter their year's
7— Pi—Cll I DENVER Oct. 3—'4*)—Rites for
J 'UP) "tor {Courtney Rjrley Cooper, noted writer, Schumacher. Edward Novy, Vtrdln
l"' Wf>r'’ conducted Wednesday In a Novy nnd Louise Wllkerson spent
private chapel here. An urn bearing several days last week at the
the ashes of the writer, who com- fa(r |n Oklahoma City,
mined suicide in New York, was Ed Hunt and B L Beecham
brought here by his wife. Mrs. Gene-'visited Mr and Mrs Ralph Royse
vleve Furey Cooper. ! Saturday night.
; The Patrons club of Central school met at the school
building Thursday afternoon. The short business session*
wa followed by a song given by Miss Cant ley’s room. Sup-
urintendent John T. Butcher gave an address on “The
Thrills in Life.” In a clever contest Miss Etta Dale received
flie favor. During the social hour punch nnd waferg were
•wrw.1 rvivvp
Mrs. (Jeorge Haworth, who has In-on seriously ill nt the
hfttne of relatives in Roy, N. M., is somewhat improved, ac-
cording to word received by P. A. Smith today. Mr.
Haworth, who was summoned to the liedside of his wife,
wa delayed enroute by high water and did not get there
until last Sundav.
2 Mr nnd Mrs. Nowmnn Cooper and daughter, TIelonu
Rlllie, left this morning for Ardmore, whore they will make
fnefr home. *
WHAT TO SEE
IN KANSAS CITY
Don Budge. International tennis i
star, at Rockhlll Tennis Club Open!
House Hunday afternoon. October:
6 . The Shrine Roller Derby
head! Into It* grind towards mil
Indefinite end at the Pln-Mor Ice
Palace , . Thursday "Downtown
Nights" for late shopping—dining i
show* . . . Tower Theatre pre-
sents Dusty Roads, his orchestra
nnd entertainers . , The Orester
Kansas City Trade Week doses
■Satunlay night. Oct 3. with tlte
choosing of the Trade Week Queen
. . . Joseph Sudy und Ills New York
orchestra now at Hotel Continent-
al's Hky-Hy Roof nightly, featuring
bongoes, gourds. Mannas. Quire
Full inaiructious on La Congu as
danced by couples, every Wednes-.
day. by Sudy and Arthur Murray
Instructors
BITTY B
NEW FALL SLIPS
With Silhouettes Fol-
io wing the "Straight
»nd Narrow" (his
Fall, your slip as-
sumes a new Impor-
lanee!
Tailored. Uey, dress-
maker styles. Rrln-
fomd trains — Ad-
Jllr table strain.
f "We'uns is plumb tuckered
j out frum luffin' at Cousin
I Bob'n them that hill-billys!u
1.98
Ol hern I .6S In 2,»8
BOWERS
GRUEN
Spe^ia£
TRADE-IN
OFFER!
Yoik old watch iraard-
len of age or condition
can be traded in on o
new GRUEN. Liberal
allowanced
The ERNA. New 15 jewel
GRUEN. Yellow gold eAA.,
fHled, Guildite back.
The CARLYLE. Smart, new
WJfeCi *29”
case. Guildite beck.
o£lY $1°° VfEAEK
starring
BOB BURNS
with UNA MERK
JERRY (YahoWy) COLONNA
STARTS SUNDAY!
“THE HOWARDS OF VIRGINIA”
—Last Day—
PENNY DAY
.•veto
'iTJu,
HENRY BEHNE
Jeweler, Optometrist
Last Day
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