The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 255, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 26, 1930 Page: 2 of 6
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THE EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
WEDNESDAY,
•'•" here »ff«* IM protein *1 Kun*
dap School Dint Sunday.
Mr. ^nd Mm. A., IMIltngham,
Mr. amt Mm. Howard Utlllna-
liain, l.orua Mint Glenn Hcfferon
VfWlted lit tho Every homo lu*l
TlltflUliiy «‘tO*|||g. m — imm
Mr. and Mm. 4. \V. tivery aim
Wills aoiii VlsftM at tho iHIHnx-
hum home In til K#*no, Thursday.
Mr. ami. Mm., Will PL liurmn h»»r
and children and John Van Mnlpr
"pool Saturday evening at Oh*
Hay Schultz hum*.
The W. M. S. will hav<* a I
Thaninigivlng play at the church
Orwuonyito Be Held
Cheyenne Thursday
\ festal
title the
lure of
prlato di
ivlvlallty '
til Keno
eu Tucsdi
lovely afl
phe haltr
h turkey
improvement or a road through .Mr. and Mr*. J. W. tivery had,
theIowa, designated In the. an supper guret* Saturday oven
4 ti *f, Khrfuld be' started tvfthln tug, Mrs. Mary llowtr of Hobart,
o (Ouuouable 11 io4i, the court mild. Mr. Clare tier Howl of Oklahoma
I he decision, which affirmed City, and Mrs. tT. TV Him*, of til'
■ hi modified the greeting of Keno. Mrs Howl remained over
• it Injunction to Daveuport cltt- night. «. |
/cn.i: by the Oklahoma Ceunty Mr. and Mrs. Deck Davidson,
dl f.l. t court, clears the way for of Oklahoma City wore Sunday
completion of pavlni on the dinner guests at the s. K. Smith
highway^ from Oklahoma City to home. _
r,,Kl- ‘ Mr. and Mrs. tirnlsf LMharbere
A similar suit, involving a cut- were Sunday din mu’ midst* at the
*11 mar Wellston. has not yet home of the latter’s Barents Mr
le mi decided. One mile is tin- and Mrs. J. K. Moffat. '1
p .vmI wear Ihivdwjmrt and^ five Mr. and Mrs. Hay Schultz and
Mi I. near Wellntou. daughters Mrs. II. St humat her
Ihe district court Injunction. MInn tiinmu Schumacher and Hen-'
i> (ruining use of fiimlM from the ry Schumacher were Sunday din-
bond IsHiMi for building the cut- ner guests dr the W. il. Schu-
'»fl, was affirmed, hut the su* mat her home. •
[treme court declined to acre* that Mr. aud Mrs. J. W\ tivery and
lie commisaioa should he re- family were guests at a turkey'
DU** and |
181 s. while
ia adorned
rrflowlaf
Among th
I the even
j; front oU
Mr. and I
\. and Mra
M. NcIjk
h*f**r, of
[ and «Mrt
'Sapulpa. i
Hosts (or 1
d Mrs. Wl
d Mrs. Jol
f\od dell
rinc Ihe e
to the tn
I’aul Speur» and Hill I’jrrTmill,
students of the Oklahoma Cat-
versify In Norman, are spending
ihe Thanksgiving holidays in thu
home of the former's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. It. R Spears, dfll
South Hadden avenue.
^wishes both
course to tpc one goal that counts in a
cigarette: milder and better taste:
MILDNESS—the wholly natural mild-
Tl\KK
•Tito Highway Commission can
not be enjoined from using stab
t.nd federal funds.
Mr. and Mrs. Hay Dillingham
and Mr. and Mrs. Georg* Kiley
aud son, Jack, will depart this
evening for Kagleville. Mo., where
South | they will spend the Thanksgiving
ill at her! holidays with-relatives of Mr.
or bitterness.
BETTER TASTE — such
cigarette of wholesome purity
tobaccos can have.
srner and
ded fresh
n and Kelt
r games o
tr inert in
tesday wll
t. 820 Soi
The lunch
red with
tumn flow
ftaiiksgtvlig
rried out
intmeuta
mos. . \
Hostess a
rtnight wl
ir. 708 Soi
Telephone Want Ada to No. 18
JOHN HAWK
release.d bv
•CENTRAL ARES9 ASSN,
CHAPTER M
THUMB days elapsed after th*
1 conversation between Lady
Gwendolen and tho Inspector, and
Mil, ho had not returned to Alston
•Minor.- Lady Gwendolen had.no
‘UM.culty iu securing her 'brother's
I*m* of WUMtota. which were In
• t rage,, and Mw had pawied part of
ce ll day going through them wlth-
• i» as yet having discovered those
myth-Inspector Lin scott was so
nli|igju to see., She had also spent
1 »it of each day with Robin. .
/ fter her Oral visit he felt as If
a new world had dawned for him.
Vu^-syea regained their accustomed
.• park,' find he ae longer brooded over
tils still dark and obscure future,
l»»it lived- for each lay as It came,
am) brought his dear one to him.
Alter the first visit she had come
v itli I.ady Dorothy, never alone, but
Kohin felt as IE they had a secret
understanding.
lie was always agreeable to Lady
Dorothy, but often he quite forgot
th«* older woman wns^f
he stroke to hei
noticed this, she at least
hu hand to the explorer, who hod now, quickly. p/rswr/"
qu,el,y ln lht shadow. Lady Dorothy looked doubtfully at
™ JU!?.JraV*/0U, tW0 t0Keth*r Jhe burning eyes. |,sdy Gwendolen**
ill Lady Gwen- face was as white now as it had been
y said, as she red but a few minutes before. Her
wever, sho ved no trace ef
hut had a commanding ling.
:ht dear. I will phone. Just
for a moment, and
dolen." Lady I>oro
turned towards thi
all aflutter. It
Dady Gwendolen had broken ‘ her
hi .ef engagement, and this visit
looked like a move towards recon-
ciliation. and she was glad. - For
ahe genuinely felt that Lady Gwen,
dolen was throwing away the chance
of a lifetime , ikfi besides, the
dear girl was becoming noticeably
Interested In the poor young poet
Now. poor Doeta were all v»rv t*»n
n a ueuer ror you not to under-
stand . . . yatr-1Jk4y Gwendolen re-
plied gently, -You might betray N
to him . . ." she added under her
breath, as she turned down the stairs
and Into the garden. \
Greatly perplexed. Lady Dorothy
paused for an Instant where she
stood. Lady Gwendolen had spoken
with a peculiar significance. Yet sc
mysteriously, too. What was brew-
Ing? Hornethlng terrible, she was
sure. But now was no time to think.
She must do what the young girl
had bidden her; there had beta
something so deliberately authorita-
tive In I.ady Gwendolen1! manna and
voice. “Dear me! Dear me!** she
murmured to herself, as thoughtfully
she directed her steps to the tele-
phone. .
Meanwhile lady Gwendole was
chatting -with the twe men In the
garden. She appeared gay. unusually
r»y; after the beveral Uys of unre-
lieved sadness. Her laugh roes.
Chesterfield Cigarettes
factored by
her. and completely ,ur-
V*r re roun<*«<> with anapuhota. on* of
K wh,oh »h« "«i at In luch
. ......I deep a,1*orI,,lon *hat It was apparent
# * T*1 8hc ha<J Bot keard her friend s ap-
1 ^al»- pronch.
Robin Now she looked up startled. The
strange light In the dark eyes for a
****** moment left Lgdy Dorothy speech-
jw run |tw They were hke burning coals.
D°*tr and seemed to see her through and
ne iove through.
°* ^ *^>k. Vm sorry, dear!" Lady Owen-
r?Jz|ao,en Jdnioed, to her feet. "I hadn’t
itoDin heard you\ahd I was thinking of
8»n * f *°mf,th,n>f • • "
«y felt ghe still clutched the picture at
mora whlclr she had been looking so ln«
iuse of whfn ^ Dorothy entered.
ml came to tell you that Mr. Flint
d «v b®* C0I,M to c*IL
1 n‘ght. The rich red color flooded Udy
fourth Gwendolen's neck and face, and her
the ex- eyes were half-closed as If she would
garden shut In the look Into thtlr Innermost
stayed I depths. She swayed uncertainly for
during [an Instant, then drew herself up,
once," evening at Queen's Hall, played brU
liantly, too. had curtain-call afte
th* I curtain-call, but tow
It completely broke
dressing-room. The
come on the stage and announce that
•h# couldn't finish the concert And
now I hear that ihe doctor has ad-
vised her to take a rest of several
months."
MIDLAND
LOCAL BRIEFS
ANOTHER KING ABDICATES!
. Literary Is being held at MI4- MUs Kathleen Hunter and
land school every two weeks. Th* U*fl«l Loosen, of Okarche,.Luther
naxt date Is December f>. A flgejc. Uadberry and George Le Vpip
program h betng prepared. Be
sure to come.’"
A *' y . | J
The American Ragles 4-H Club
met at Oaks Friday. Officers were
President.
Vice
were da- 6,ect0d U' follows
* to her I H*rry Vaa Tungeln;
president, Helen Drannan
tary, Helen l^orenaen; Hong lead-
er. Sfcbyl Davidson; Game leader,
Junior Laughlin; Stunt leader,
Freeman DenValt.
Those who spent Sunday at
the George Todd home were:
Mr. and Mr*. P. M. Le Fever and
family. Afternoon callers were:
Mr. and Mra. Stlrley Pickard.
Klanor Curtis,‘-Edna Drannan and
Mr. E. W. Todd. _ ^
■| , Those who spent * Sunday at
of | the L. M. Hrotherton home were;
Mr.-and Mra. J. C. Lortna and
family, Mr. and Mra. W. F.
Reuter and sona. Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. Harris and sons, Mr. and
Mra. A. M. Lake and family, Mr.
and Mra. C. kt Hrotherton and
family ef MIsaouM.
Mr. and Mra. Wirne Brandley
and family apeat Sunday whh
put In Armstrong. «A P*fr- 4114 Mri* rr4l>,r Owena.
woman, but rather over- Mr. and Mra. 8. Curtla and
nviiization. you know, is children spent Sunday at the J.
mr* m* ‘ r Dr*M“ home
MMolM l,UBh*d Oeltcbt- Mra FrwU Colt and childraa
ou mow. of coo me." abe "P**"* Sunday at th* a. 0. ChU««
•^Snt, . “Mr. Armstrong'* I homd.
hJ ^*t0 “"***■ Albort and U09 Fatiwakt eall-
r. I etiouldnV hare to torn ** U* ^ k°“«
mr retorted the eiplom. t. M' ^ „
xJ-aatored (mile. I •'*r- nnd Mra. Donald Ahern
vice CM biter joined la {*0<* 'nally. Mr. and Mrs. Joe
nyhow, Mr. Amatrona ob< I Harrtaon and daughter rilled at
dnke that you're eireedy the Fred Von Tongeln homo Sun.
^ r ’.r: " sm.—^ -
* -jm WM, SiTii '*
Uvghed and Lady | Mri* Mnrrlaoa^ af Oreen-
i Joined Ul. *: | Hold, . spent • several day* last
M»e Lady Dorothy Jstaed iwaak with home folk.
1 dawn near jLadf | *4 Drannan who has been
\ tatUr I working la Teiaa la spending a
L ,X.°TLr dS f*W *‘T‘ w,th >olk ,
ty Dorothy nodded angMly |T M,8W Pr*rl Em* E»n
nattvw . Ithrierj JwoidjJfhctBich and
^ M OOMtnmMDJ I Richard fCattty vlakad in Beth-
My, Sunday evening. r *)
Miss Irene ' Burkhalter, 120
North Hoff avenue, will spend
Thanksgiving Day with Mine
Nancy Bennett in Kingfisher.
They plan to attend the ,EnM-
El Rena football game in Knld
Thursday afternoon.
Guy E. Mallery, 70g.8oiith Ma-
comb avenue, returned Tuesday
morning from a brief business
trip to Kansas City, Mo.
- . nspeccpra soeence. but It could 'Tell him I will be down at
ltr ***n Ibat he waa getting lacreas- she said very quietly.
ia'sss.™ 2s1-» ■— ■>—» —•..
- -I# r"- *_ ■ . ^ lounger woman with grave concern.
fjLr: ,UTT nothl"« -™nr. hi there
l Hirothy. ae he flicked the Mhe. from “T TTSS"’
his cigar, and blew wide circles up ^ °W’ JlocW,,f ,au^h fl,,e<5 w,th
Into the «mrm nlghr air. *1 shall go her °n,y answ*r' 85
to Town In the' tnorah^, |?s Qw*r"io]™ Rt0°4 "traight In front of
rtniuffe. I ull yeu. When I tele- her*
Phoned Inspector Deemer this after- ~Tel1 me* d#ar* what Is It? Per-
noon. he said be had not been him. hapfl 1 Can h«JP you." Lady Dorothy
tT." put her hand caressingly on her arm. | to
'That may have been diplomacy. wWck Perceptibly
. . Interrupted Lady ------ ---------— *
Moiling. . 4 •
’Diplomacy U damned I
latul Armstrong. "Tour
»>** coming op for trial before long. I ke- bosom, a
j<nd If aothlgg*s been done, bow do ho., give her
you think It wig go with himT"
1 Ady Dorothy's face became grave.
"But I feel « J
buoy working on
to quiet her own doubts. "Perhaps
he cant get In touch wl|h ua . . •
•t. ps ea the j
terrupted her
around, stfl!
«he did not i
“Good eventagl I hope Tm not In-
t ruding." Mid a rolce. which she Im- ,
mediately recognlMd. She hastily J1*5
bat cook books stress
is also stressed in
roasting H/LLS
______iremDiea #
Dorothy, ^It's nothing, dearest, noihtng you charmini
. can help, at any rate. The girl's civilized.
«xpostil- voice was steadier and more natural n°l foa
K>et will now.; 8he slipped the picture Into ***vage i
g. ke- bosom, and turned to the mirror t*dy
■■Or I I brush bdly.
fill I do without changing?" a turned I
"You look lovtljD" waa the en- hobby- 1
Is [thuslastic response. "That sleeveless ,f ka
black drew Is particularly becoming." r "“P*
As»ln cam* that queer tnockln*
latiph. ■ T-h,*
“I must ret tn touch with Inspec- Filet. “
tor Llnecott *t- once," Udy Gwen- vlousl*
dolen said, "boo t tell anyone. Udy tMlt .
Coot ihe weak • link at s torn on
each tide. That’* the way to broil
k evenly. Hill* Bro*. roast their
• X i v, '• f ' * l < •
coffee * Jew funds at s thus by
Think of
faction of
quirea at
lo be wi
lives the
rel of the path In-
She turned partly
roua about sounds
TMCOHtl
Coatrolled Roasting
™*t,cally
■eht cuit
slug it int<
'ou can fo
Make va
ing. -W r .-Jfr* ‘
"No, Indeed. Mr. Flint! Thirls a
. pleasure Til call Lady Gwendolen.
Where la your car?"
l*H It tn front, and,' as the
, butler said 1 should And you tn the
garden, I teek the liberty of pre-
it later
pstk. ksstly
$ftmd Wf/J lie
MILDE R
BETTER TASTE
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Blair, James R. & Vandivier, Davis O. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 255, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 26, 1930, newspaper, November 26, 1930; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc925448/m1/2/?rotate=270: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.