Colony Courier (Colony, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 4, 1917 Page: 4 of 8
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OCT, 4. 1017.
Beautiful Home Wedding
WREN-MASON.
The binilaomt residence of Mr
• rid Mr* George Matoti waa th*
Mioe of an airtpli' inll; laauli
fill and tolemu wedding at 2 P.
M Thursday Map*. 27th. when
their eldest daughter Mir* Jut a,
i-elebrated her twaoly-firat birth
day by being united in the eacred
bond■ of inatriinuny to Nnhle
Edwin Wren.
The Living Room and Dining
Room were walefuliy decorated
for the occasion with Southern
Bmilsx and Carnations and to*
getbar with the ituproviabed
altar, centered on the Month aide
of the Diuing Room presented a
strikingly inviting appearance.
Promptly at 2 P. M. the bridal
party patted thro the spacious
Living Room to their pieces he*
fore the alter.
Leading the procession and
singing with much feeling in ex*
reliant tones “The Voice That
Breathad O'er Bdeii”, came The
itev. Father Joseph Francis
Budde of Anthon, Okla. Passing
thru an aialt formed by viands of
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Mean of
Winona. Mo. spent a few days
of lest week with their daughter
Mrs. F. JM Endow and family.
Mr. 8. J. U *rJ *|miit Sunday
with liis family in Cordell.
Mr. L. Melton has purchased a
Pnrd car, he i- now taking les-
ions in poshing.
Dr. Wirlie of Korn was in
town Monday.
The cotton pickers are getting
them now.
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Mr. and Mr*. Ja* Inkanish have
moved into their new home and
have enrolled their l»oya in the
Oniony School.
Mr. Pete Bergthold spent m part
of the week at Fairview, (>kla.
Mr. Woods of Weatherford was
in town Monday.
FAIR VIEW
We are *>rry to hear of Mr. I*, j
Luekriiga getting bia leg broken j
Monday by getting it caught in a
harrow. Hope he will soon i*e
aide to get around again.
Mrs Charley |.,
Teepe Topics.
I) (L« ImUm Cwf kapartcr
suddenly »ick M<-nda) with acuta
appri.dinti*. but g\»«l in say al
this writing >he is much better.
Number of t h-rermea and Ara*
pahoe* were camping on ech'-o?
grounds viriting their children
** w**** I that are attending Fer«r Indian
Indian Echoes
School. Good deal «f monthly
money was paid out to them Oct.
l»t. Al> ut hundred of Obey*
Some of the t».ya are being|eune and Arap«ho children are
called to the Fruit most every J jn the school now.
day. I
Mr Kayim-nd Taylor and Mia*
Freda Klein. Mr. Harry Bartgie
and M:«» Nedie l.j». u,
Bartgia and Virgil t mruian look
in the State Fair the la*i days of
last week aiidTeport a g< o I Fair.
Among the many attractions at
the Slate hair this year was tin
famoii* H< Igian Grom.d Hog
Indian wedding between John
Fletcher and Naomi Wolf in Mid'
Glen ,0,,k pl*ce at Kiaa’ campon
'•cp. 27th. Good mariy Chey-
enne* were at thi* wedding and
uuiiilier of horses were exchanged
•*»t thie wedding as this is Old
Indian Cu-lntn, now tent* and
-hauls, dress goods were given
swny aUo.
Virgil L'nsrinan i * suffering
with a *pfaiiud ankle tins week Lizard is going to l.nild two
Ur.. U.y W...I ..J litC. ol (SI*.., on
Kr.r.Oe .p.t.1 l.-t « rdi.rt.l.) b,s M"- II. ■« «"">« tr> U> («•»
with Mrs. Freda Scott. j-uore lots from Pale Fice neigh
jlior and will plant some garden
Mr. Clyde Hartgis helped Mr.
Prank Wlsel in In* hay Is l Thu it1 llex Je*r>
day and Friday.
Mr G. W. Bnrtgis made a hum
ne** trip to Oklahoma (Jity'Tuea-
day.
A. F Crissman loM two young
heifer* caused from ruini ng in
the stalk held.
Mr. Adolph Lu kmiga anil
fanrily have been visiting hi-
parents and friend* here left
Monday night for their ftom<*.
Mrs. Francis Buck master
quite sick at this writing*
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Picture
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wide white ribbon, stre
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Itched!
throughout the entire length of
the Living Koum, and held by
the ribbon bearers who looked
like exquisite white statues march
ed Father Budde, followed by
Hie Maid of Honor, The Flower
Girl and' the King Bearer, all
preeeeding the bride who entered
on the arm of her father. At the
altar grootu and beat man con-
ventionally * Mired for the cere
mouy, awaited the profession.
At the close of the hymn Fatliei
Budda made a brief address suit-
able for the occasion, He then
performed the ceremony accord-
ing to the beautiful rites of the
Oathoiic Church, blessing the
wedding ring also the Grooms
gift to the Bride, a dainty gold
amber rosary.
After the ceremony, Father
Hlldde sang very touchingly. O’
Perfect Love.
The bride received n uinerout
handsome useful und valuable
gifts from the host of friends ti
whom she h:is endenred horsell
by her sweet disposition and
winning ways.
At the close of the reception
refreshments were passed to the
guest* most of whom soon dis-
persed to re-assemlde in the even
ing .for a jollification given the
younf folks in liunor of the event
The young folks will reside with
the bride’* psients until New
Year, they are now at home to
their many loyal and dear friends
„. Ootitrjhuti «|.
Complete Shows will be
given every
Tuesday and Saturday Night:
AT THE
Colony Theater
Comic Reel Every Night.
Everyone Come.
Special Saving on Ladies
ane Misses Coat* at
Colony Morcantilo Co
f i A1
Rev. A. A. MoOl skey will
pleach next holiday at the Helton)
lions*, Volt are eordially invit-
ed to attend, hotli morning and
evening.
Mr. Hvltly Floltinsn wss able
to corns to Colony Hatnrdny.
LECTURE
AT THE
School House
Monday October 8tb.
The Address will Be on School
Work In Rural Communities.
Everyone Come.
Creeping Rear outfit is going
to move over on Washita River
for awhile to live on small game.
Baby Face Howling Crane
widow of Howling Crane deeded
SO acres of her allotment to three
>f her children, Arthur, James
and Nellie Howling Crane, this
land is near Thomas.
Dr. Witt of Seger School rtport
Walking Woman Old Bull is very
sick wi man at Earnest Watsons
lioune near Clintou.
Mr. and Mrs. Cut Hair of Wa-
touga visited a I the home of
Leonard Htone Road this week.
Mrs White Bird has been on
the sick list for a few days aud
isou her way to wellville.
A parly of our old Indians in-
cluding Black W.df, Mr. aud Mrs
Little Wolf. Little Oalf, Long
Neck, Mr. and Mrs. Curious Horn
have gone to New Mexico last
Mouday.
Blow Away of Watmiga came
in Friday to witness the wedding
of his nepiiew Mr. Juhu Fletcbei
to Ntomi Romer.
The Nisle school was opened
with a large number of student*
Monday. Riggs children are at-
tending this school. The school
is among the Gerruati lettlement
but it is American School.
Quite a number of our lndisu
have been attending the State
Fair at Oklahoma City last Mon-
dsy which they reports good fair
but to much money was speut for
the good fair.
For Cook sind Heating
Stoves at a big Saving now,
sea Colony Mercantile Co.
NOTICE
Anyone found throwing cans,
trash, straw or other refuse in
ditches at side of road will be
prosecuted. Township Board.
Cut all Russian Thistle on your
Farm or on adjoining Section
Lines at once.
Full Lin* Of
UNDERTAKE*? SUPPLIES
Licensed Embalmer and Htarsa
Furnished ou Application.
Colony MarcantiU Coaapaay*
DR. JONES
RESIDENT DENTIST
Dans 'all kind* of Dental Work.
CdkMF.
DR. E. E. DARNELL
COUNTY
COMB TO THE
COLONY BAMIU SHOO
JOHN HARMON, M<r.
TmmwUI MM.
All work Ou»r»nt..d,
Clothes Cleaned end
Pressed at Colony Berber
Shop.
Try a Lily Cream Separa-
tor from Colony More. Co.
LOST—15 Jewel Elgin watch,
size 18, open face Silverine case,
lost July 20th near Cobb Creek
bridge at Colony, Finder please
leave at Courier office or Phone
office. Peter Lutkenga.
Suita Cleaned and Pressed, also
Orders taken for Buits, at City
Barber Simp.
Harr bon Lane Prop.
CUTRIGMT’S
Saturday Specials
We have just Received Our New Line of Fall and
Winter Outings, Ginghams, Dress Goods, Suitings
Underwear, etc, All Goods are advancing daily, but
These Goods were Bought before the advances went
Save money by buying now.
on.
Outing 18c Value only
Gingham 20c Value only
14c Yd.
1 7c Yd.
All Dress Goods at Reduced Prices, Underwear
for Old and Young, Large and Small, Get our Prices.
Cotton Batting and Comfort Linings.
Shoes At Reduced Prices.
Cabbage, Cabbage $2.75 cwt.
Tomatoes 2 Large cant
Corn 2 Cana for
Macaroni, Spaghetti, Noodles, 3 for
ICellogs Corn Flakes 2, for
Gallon Apricots, Peaches and Blackberries
String Beans Per can
Pinto Beans 12 1-2 Navy Beans
Be Sure To See Our Beautiful Line of Aluminum
Ware Premiums.
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O. G. CUTRIGHT,
Colony, Oklahoma.
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