The Dacoma Mascot (Dacoma, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 10, 1919 Page: 1 of 4
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At the Au'MUrium, Fri-
day night, Ap.il 11, the Du-
coma Grammar grades d
High school pupils will gi r
an entertainment in the i< n.
of two plays. “ '• IVom ns
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Listen:
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mpn ny,
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fine -friar-
£us«r?«te'd to
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mo .red
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striker ought to come cT.ej
to Mr. Wilson.
Mrs. Lingg, left for Camp
Funston Kan., Saturday
night, to visit with her hus-
band.
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Dr- W<?lch, registered tl
• following births, from tl
12th. oi January# to ihc 264
| of March.
Chas. Stice and wile, bi
born t he 12 of January.
Emory Jam Don arid wif
hoy, born ,°f ^ani
;ary.
I hi ry J-ig4 ? ar.d wife, be;
tlorlj the iSth of Fcbrurr
j Ed Winkler and wile, tw
bo, ’f horn the 13th r*f Fe
! Cecil Ba: ry and wife, bo
born the 26th of Feb,
Karl Brower ana wiJ
girl, >or^ r.he 2/jth of Feb.
fi-irnest Bennifield ai
wife, bov, bopi the 56th,
i .rp!f.
Ed Rhode; and wife, b<J
;* i the 17th of Feb.
. \r. ilcus.ton ir.d wij
girl, born March lOtd.
Mrs. Nettie Hiatt and cl
< V’ilev. dlo^ado,' is h<
v I - i' g i ot b.i qs ar^r frJen
oe k.
There is to be 'a i(U
eebpse of thd sun next May,
and Germany has not
fo^nd iier pi ce i ' tlie sun
Ik
April 10
Will begin a series oi Meetings
at
School House
8:30 Pf M.
11 ed
pj fd
fi7iiry tLver
i i ii i i 11 ■■ ■rim r~ 0MMM
Wir t :tl traciirs W . • 1 idrlck
phones, free rural d li\
■ • ; edit i.d ■ ■ a m
, ^dCeivfeuj it now looks as if there
. unit •.; Tift gohig- to be any left banlf
yauf a m fj < pf the llhine, or any other
For Sale: Eggs for Hat
ing. White Wyandottes,
per 100. White Leghorj
$4. per 100.
Ernest Walderich,
Dacoma, 01
Phone 515 H.
Itt.
ifojry AUred, jujM^ed!tl V ' e •. rd M ^t)^jb;‘T>k^''ft^G?rm8i:3f
w‘CSgg£gS:lL° _ p_;
With the -world goae dry John Carpenter, amv j. ;.c fie .resident rf lffe, grades! ea»ed to Camp
China and Brasil may stage leaves for Chicago, tonight, -jm-. <, 1. ««U • le t0, Dodge Iowa, Friday, by the
the next war over the rela-! . , '*°e' " ,A illness of her brother,
tive merits of tea and coffee, i !»«* those w -rw o ch^ajpum :.me.igi#> Mis (jeneya Gregg, is taH-
- * Sister Sue pu-mps at boip Mr. is— cM.nni
The Gill Society, meet at
the home of Miss Hezel
Allred’s, Saturday.
Manuel, ex-king of Portu
gal, has gone in for bee cnl
ture in England and will
have nothing to do with res-
olutions, He wants to avoid
being stung.
Dad Rogers, entertained
a number of friends, at his
home Tuesday. _
well’s”.
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T he Wood* "oun*-v Teach-
; ing her plaee in the school
1 room, while she is absent.
After the world has been
swept oy influenza, Dr.
Lloyd George gives warning
to all hath • and-
- mail, ?.d insist th«-• irbCh for
ier#kwry. -
Walter Thatcher, of Enid, , . ;11 , \ -——
w” n- Dacoma visitor ev s exalml"i’tlon’ ^ • World polity also make
fir6-t0f T . h.li^bI
»>•«i;—1154 28 *■ ..fdS
000 in personal upg to m^-ka - jvj fi» .aTY>p th^is
his trip to Europe. He proo i W. B,McAdoo, and H. F.:
ably looked back with long. Dugan were Carmen visitors fr0I» th~ same PWofltt-
ing to the days when he Monday evening,
toured it as a professor on aj
bicycle. But then the trio! ,. . ..
was his own ido% b.ih speaking o w
Students of heredity say
♦hey note a distinct resembl-
ance between President
Henrv Ford, it ‘is • ■ d
-a brn declared ♦hat his aewgrahdson,
-id t • an «•:v>g it ,-hose photograph has just
plans tomanufactui j anaut ■ *- thj • the . -.on published; but we con-
mobilc cheaper than his -iiv corn .inr "l;-1 H r • ' xss that, oe\ond a slight
i?he uvice per d-^.on . a ist VL:-i\ e *vt icifco the
ve;*.
j. b. Detroit has not yec
been announced.
bai red zone.
tendency to baldness, I find
rt*H>omt of rfmiltrity.
For Sale!
Q$t& Spro^terrr
ipro.Uterrr
H?*- Selfjrj^ge.
Of course# he put it m|
elegently, but what the
sident, in effect, said just
fore sailing was: “I’ll
pome back ijptill I can bi
'home the bacon”,
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Mrs. John Humes, is
sick at the present time.
GIRL WANTED—For
eral housework, “See”
Mps. Geo. ge Weabei
FOR RENT—3 room hoj
$5, per month, for futh<
formation See, Frank K<
FOR SALE:—White
dott Eggs for hatching,
der hundred.
L. S. Johnson.
1-2 mile west of Pac|
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The Dacoma Mascot (Dacoma, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 10, 1919, newspaper, April 10, 1919; Dacoma, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc951703/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.