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The Indian Journal from Eufaula, Oklahoma • Page 5

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Eufaula, Oklahoma
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5
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1 1 f4it.W(iwf^.\ i' jscpr oft OWE OP Cfefler Sugtmw "Wf WOMB HHWMJOMW Local and Personal Bakery. oons fresh Dick. Chisholm was here from Hanna Wednesday. See the new organdie dresses, colors. E.

Co. Mrs, J. Bender of Canadian a guest in the W. L. Belt home.

See the new shipment of voile dressy at West. Fresh bread daily; three 10c I loaves for 25c Model Bakery. M. B. Turner had legal business 'in Muskogee the first of the week." See the organdie hats and dresses to match, at Madam West's.

Adolph Hurt of Checotah was a Visitor ftere afgreatly I reduced prices at Madam Wesi 's! Fresh bread daily; three 10c loaves for Bakery. Judge J. B. Campbell of, Muskogee was transacting legal bust nfess in Eufaula Wednesday. White wash dress skirts for W.

Rosendahl Checotah. Sawing machine needles, shuttles, bobbins, belts, oil, screw drivers, Hardware, Rex Curry was over form Hair na, the first of the looking after matters in tho county seat. FOR Edison pho nograph, perfect condition, with 30 or 40 records. Will trade for good W. Robertson.

Mrs. Helfrich has returned to her hqme Carthage, Illinois, after a visit with her daughter. Mi's. Lester Clark. Oliver Kennedy of Wagoner-spent Sunday in guest of her sister, Mrs.

Charles Follansbee. Judge Harrison was here from Wednesday looking after probate matters of the Indian department. Cool summery voile and gingham dresses $1.98 to $3 W. Rosendahl Checotah. Former county commissioner Tom 'Finley of Hanna was here Tuesday shaking hands with friends and looking after interests.

Jim Cosgrove, who has been confined to his room with a sever case of rhemuatfsm, is able to bx up and around as usual. Senator Clark Nichols was look ing after legal matters HT Oklahoma City and Weatherford this week. See the $lM hosfe very specially priced this week at M. Rosendahl Checotah Call and see the wonderful bar? gains in silk, organdy, and gingham dresses. E.

Smith Co. Dr. and Mrs. R. G.

Melinder of Sunday in the city, the guests, of friends. Did you know E. Co. store was the place to buy good merchandise at low prices? Special' for thia Good pettiicoats for. 98c.

Rosendahl Checotah. 98c buys a good cotton blouse at W. Rosendahl Che cotah. Macroons fresh Bakery. Children's organdie dresses $1.29 1 Rosendahl Checotah.

Summer is here. See the Tug assortment of special priced street "Rosendahl Checotah. 666 cures Malaria, Chills and Fever, Bilious Fever' Colds and LaGrippe, or money refunded. Dr. Smith and Col.

L. R. dan'of Fame were Saturday visitors in Eufaula. Special silk camisole week 59c, 69c, and Rosendahl Checotah; Lee Carter has accepted the office of city clerk and is now on the job, having 1 taken the plae of E. C.

Kelley, resigned. Macroons' fresh Bakery. -Dr. J. N.

Shaunty returned Tuesday from a two weed's, stay itf Texas. 1 Milady blouses special sale for W. Rosendahl Okla. is the guest Mrs. W.

L. Belt. $1 sale. Rosendahl Checotah. 4 Ari is in the city the guest of her sister, office from the Charley the Eufaula Mr.

and Mrs; Berry. Richardson and little daughter, Pat, of Muskogee, spent Thursday in Eufaula the guests of friends. Assistant County Attorney Claude A. Niles of Checotah, was in the county seat on legal business several days the first of the week. Mrs.

E. F. Saltsman and children, Gordon and Sue Ann, spent several days in Holdenville this week the guests Of Mrs. Saltsman's sister, Mrs. E.

M. Wash ington. Assistant county attorney C. A. Niles of Checotah was here, on business Wednesday.

The Methodist. Churches ot Hartshorne, Coalgate, McAlester and Hanna were reported "over the top" before the date set for the drive, their quotas having been pledged in the preliminary canvas. Mrs. George Miller, jr. of Muskogee w.as city the first.of ttffc a guestin tjje, homes of Burton and Mr: and "Mrs.

Charley Ikfrs. John Arkansas wtere in city several days this Week the guests of their daughter, Judge and Mrs. F. W. Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Phillips and son, Lehman Wilson of Okmulgee spent several days in Eufaula the first of the week the gi'epis of old time friends. Cotton hoes 65c, 75e, 85e while they Hardware. Mr. and Mrs.

Max Roundtree report the arrival of a fine baby gift'Dorn Monday evening. Mrs. Rbundtree and the young lady" are reported getting along nicely. Daddy "Max and Grand Dad'Tul- ly are two of the happiest and proudest men in town. Fresh bread, daily; three 10c loaves for Bakery, breads, daily three 10c' loaves for Baker W.

L. Belt left Sunday for Columbia, MQ. attend the gradu ation of his who is attending Christian College. Mrs; J. W.

Tujrley. Haileyville spent Sunday Monday in Eufaula the Mr. and Mrs. K. County Attorney Pherson Beveral days r'm Muskogee this week on legal bug- Judge and Mrs.

C. W. Thpmp- son, lately of Snider. but for a lbhg time residents of Newton County, where the Judge served as comity judge, have moved to Eufaula. The judge says he will not enter the practice of law here, but expects Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Van'derpool to 8ome nther business. and children, old time residents: of this city, spent Saturday audi Vt sl bread 10c in Eufaula the guests of loaves for their 'many friends here. Ilershel Love, who resigned as water superintendent here a short while with his family, has moved'to Crowder. Mr.

Love has three bottling Eufaula, Crbwder and Quinton. He makes Crowder his home so enable him to reach all of his plants by rail and return home the same day. Birthday Party. Miss Margaret Buford entertained a number of her friends Ttlesday, May 24th, the occasion being her eleventh birthday. Bronco was rlayed at five tables.

Miss Sue Ann Saltsman was the winner of the prize for high score. The booby was given Lou Robertson. The birthday cake, with eleven tiny candles, was placed in the center of the dining table, the cutting of it proved an interesting feature for the young people, the winners of the favors were Arm Saltsman, Mary Lou Robertson, Ethel Hurt and Margarpt Lier. The young hostess received many pretty yifts. An ice course was served the following: Misses Emily Catherine' Morhart, Agnes Simpson.

Bobbie West, Sue Ann Saltsman, Roberta Whybark, Margaret Ethel Mary Ola Burton Marguerite Lier, Edith Switzer, Katherine Briseo, Virginia Howe Ella O'Reilly, Mary Lou Robert son, Dana Amnions and Inez Duncan. lee cream freezers and refrigerators at Stepeheck's Hardware. Bunking Party. A "bunking party" was given by Miss Sue Ami Saltsman Monday night, May 23rd at her home on Broadway. The girls arrived at eight-thirty arid after enjoying a weinie and marshmallow roast on the lawn, dancing, singing and other amusements were indulged in ifitil bed time.

On Tuesday morning Mrs. Saltsman served a delicious breakfast to Misses Ruth Roberl- son, Mildred Robertson, Kate Human, Clara Patterson. Mildred Fuller. Agnes Simpson. Mildred Yarbr'ongh.

Stevella Yarbrough, Emily Katherine Morhart, Melville' Primrose and Margaret Bulord. SINGER SEWING for sale on 'easy payment.s; Trade! your old machine in on a new machine, and M. Brown, the agent, at TVIutt Jeff's store, I'hone No. 223. I have a few second hand machines on hand at a reduced priee on instalment plan R.

B. Moore, for a number oi years a resident of Hanna, this county, but now living at Ada, was meeting with old time Eufaula friends here Tuesday. Water coolers, elect Stepeheck Hardware. fan County Judge E. I.

O'Reilly made his regular weekly visit to Checotah Tuesday where he was looking after legal matters pertaining to his office. Choice summer dresses not cheaper in quality, but we have made a big reduction to boost June Rosendahl Checotah. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Monnett and Mr.

and )Hrs, H. G. Barnes motored to Muskogee Sunday, where they spent the day the guests "of friends. W. P.

McCombs, for the past 10 years a clerk in S. V. Homan's store, has purchased the business of W. L. Story in the Buford Building just below the post- office, and has put in a complete line of staple and fancy groceries.

Mr. McCobs asks that all his friends call to see him when in need of groceries. Mrs. Orvell Lewallen and children of McAlester spent "Sunday and Monday in. the Mrs.

Lewallen's sister, Mrs. IJ.VF. Murphy. From my fijwrie at Mellette, one dark: bay inare about 16 hands years star 4 in iorehead on legs No 1181 5 mar4 able reward for Notify S. Mr.

and Mrs. George Prentiss are the proud parents of a fine baby girl, born at the Baptist Hospital in Muskogee, Tuesday of last week. George reports Mrs, -Prentiss and the young lady, who has been named Glain as getting along fine and says he believes" they will be able to return, home the latter part of next week. Clarejtiee. Redman, Bill Reed Evans of Hanna were county seat visitors Friday.

Mr. Redinlnreports a' splendid rain; thui-sday nigliti ip enjoying That besides; nt 5 4 A Deligtful Party. On last Wednesday afternoou, from 3 to 5 o'clock, Mrs. Inei; Ballard and Mrs. J.

C. Hurt were at the home of Mrs. Ballard, to a miscellaneous shower of pretty appointments, given in honor of the adopted baby daughter of Mr. and-Mrs. B.

Ainsworth. The rooms were artistically decorated with cut flowers and ferns and the gifts were placed in a large clothes, hamper and brought into the room, for the, inspection and approval of the proud newly-elected mother of the. fortunate; baby- That she duly appraised and accepted' all: the lovely igiftsV would' hardly p'res's 'her apprec'iatioii and' de-; "After ah' "stigges- in 40 P. E. LUNCHEON.

Chapter P. E. was most hospitably entertained last Friday, at one o'clock luncheon, by Chapter of Muskogee. The home of Mrs. Kerr, who was the hostess, was profusely decorated with large sprays or' roses and there were vases filled with yellow daisies iu the spacious sun parlor.

The Eufaula guests were met at Hotel Severs with cars and were taken over the beautiful drives the. city and out to the old Indian House at Agency Hill. At one o'clock with the other members of Chapter B. graciously received the guests, who were immediately taken to tables, placed in the dining and sitting rooms. The dainty luncheon, carrying cut the colors of yellow and white, consisted of several courses, served by Mrs.

Kerr and several club members. After luncheon a regular meet ing was called in order, during which the guests were treated to several sjdcmlid selections of vocal and instrumental music A reading from Hugo's Les Misear- blef. was dramatically given. The Chapler contains quite number of very talented members, all of whom vied with each other in making the afternoon most pleasant, indeed, for the members of our local chapter. W'e are indebted to the Musko- kee' chapter for an entertainmenl that will prove one of the bright spots of the year in our memories of P.

E. O. The guests of Eufaula were Miss Morley, Mesdames Simpson, Searcy, Primrose, Whitaker. Mullins, Foley, Lyman, Nichols and Metcalfe. LOST.

Heavy gold watch, open face, gold hands, small leather loop oaring; lost near Stepeheck's filling Station. F. B. Morris. Jim Cochrari- moved his barbershop this week across the street, froin the Tully building to the Charley Wilson building recently vacated'by Hurt's insurance office.

Goldittg's pool hall was also moved ovit of this bulitiing and his pool hall stored unti he can findp a into. TWi Bailey erly held by Mr. O)ton.

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