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The Enid Events from Enid, Oklahoma • 2

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The Enid Eventsi
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Enid, Oklahoma
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ge 2--See A T111 1 Ntn rdvtxTs Thursday November 14 1929 I Home Valley School CM State News "Hard To Believe It's True" He Says Carved Wood Mountings tw-2---ftZg i- ITurkey raisers in the vicinity of Altus are expected to market more than $10000000 worth of the i Thanksgiving birds this year The state pardon hoard recently ly appointed by Governor Ho Ilaway has invited members of the press to visit its sessions Go Okla Farmer Astonished at Results lie Got From Orgatone ADS FOR SALE Quick and Cheap 'Atwater Kent cost new $119 Now $6500 iktwater Kent cost new $129 NO( $4500 Atwater Kent Console cost nw $195 Now $44500 tadlola 25 cost new $225 Now $5000 Cruiser cost new $168 Now $7500 t3oschConsole cost new $225 Now $8500 i'honograph $1500 'Piano (overhauled) 0000 tvo Radio Set Prices Include ew Batteries Sets and speakdre all guaranteed SILVER'S tere Radio is a a I Sideline 216-222 Indep 4 2160 Opposite Fire Sta 11-28 I) I) 3 (1) rxriZA 77st -44 t4 A4 Cvdi Among those attending the Armistice celebration in Enid were Messrs A Byrd and family David Yanke and family Dayton Mc Carley and wife and Mrs Sant Deeds and daughters the Misses Erma and Bernice Steve Blaser and family were Sunday callers at the Albert Wilson home Mr and Mrs Joe Hasse 'wander called at the 11 Snoddy home Sunday afternoon We had several callers at school Monday Emil Evers and family visited Mrs Evers' parents Mr and Mrs Pete Snyder Monday evening Mr Sam Deeds and son Duard i attended the football game between Garber and Jet played in Jet Monday I Sunday evening callers at the 1Dave Yanke home were Earl Gregg of Covington and Mr and Mrs Emil Evers Mr and Mrs Waldo Blaser were callers at Steve Blaser's Sunday evening Mr and Mrs II Snoddy attended the celebration in Enid Artnistice day Our school appreciates the interest shown by the patrons and members of the board We hope to have an accredited school this year Bank bandits Friday took $6(Y) Iron) the bank at Ino la in Rogers county too the president of the bank and his wife in their car left them beside the road near Claremore and escaped Former Senator Barre Id has been selected to head a campaign to assemble a fund of $1- 00000000 for the Baptist university at Shawnee By means of air transportation Patton head of the state American Legion was enabled to speak in six Oklahoma towns on Armistice day Members of the state highway commission are attending a meeting' a meeting of the American association of highway officials at an Antonio Texas this week Brents 62 former state prohibition director and noted peace officer of 35 years of service died Armistice day at his home in Ma from a paralytic stroke lifti EE5 LEFT MDON'ar le---14 re 1 (7J (1: )F I' '4 gw 1 1 i '11 1 Li bf401(1N 1 A'li A 'iala --Maw 71 :1 1 i I JI I V' if 11(tc- 1 )1114 A Ix t- 1cpct '1L ghs DESEERIF M(Der4rc Handbag or pocketbook frames of carved wood! Aye there's an Idea for bewildered minds who are seeking ont of the ordinary Christmas suggestions Too chic for words are these little mountings made of hard-as-ivory hand-polished and handcarved wood Their lovely natural brown tones tune in with the fashionable costume It-owns for this season The bag which may be made of felt or velvet or any chosen fabric Is sewed to the frame in the usual way a row of perforations being made in the wood for the stitches USED CARS At Veldcort Chevrolet Company Phone 910 3 4) North Grand Ave Lone Star School II had heard Orgatone praised very highly but 1 can speak from experience now for 1 have certainly found it to be a splendid medicine" This statement was made by II Wright sesiding on route Goltry Okla while in Enid 'I had suffered for 11 or 12 years Mr Wright continued "from stomach trouble nervousness and headaches and could not find anything to give me relief My appetite was always poor and what 1 would eat never seemed to agree with me or do me much good 1 would bloat up with gas after eating and feel miserable for hours and at times 1 found difficulty in breathing Ileadacftes bothered me a great deal and 1 was nervous all the time "1 was finally induced by the splendid endorsements I read for Orgatone to try it and it's hard to believe it's true that anyone could get such wonderful results from a medicine in so short a time I have hardly finished my fourth bottle yet but my appetitie is splendid already and 1 haven't been bothered with gas on my stomach nor those headaches since 1 began taking Orgatone My food seems to be doing me good now as 1 always feel noruished and strengthened after eating 1 have been relieved of that tired draggy feeling and 1 have also found Orgatone to be very good for constipation 1 am feeling much better in every way than 1 have in years and my advice to anyone bothered with such troubles as 1 had is take Orgatoneo it is great" Genuine Orgatone is sold in Enid exclusively by the SanfordFrazier-Stunkle store who are direct laboratory agents FINANCING THE FARMER 4 II tripoeetkavoi Tv 'own mots 9mprisitin7 Federal Land Bank Rapidly Extending Its Influence I DrtImmond and Mrs Geo Metz of I Waukomis spent Tuesday in Breekinridge the guests of Mr land Mrs Marl Bennett Miss Lulu Allen visited in Elk City from Saturday until Monday evening-with her sister Mrs Cowan and family Mrs Dave Moyers is enjoying a visit from her brother Mr 1 Smith from Texas this week Mrs Ed Traylor is reported on the sick list this week Mr and Mrs Spohrer transacted business in Enid Wednesday Scheffe of near Lahoma was a business caller in Enid Wednesday Tuttle of Enid was a Drummond visitor Thursday Mr and Mrs Buster Carlton and little (laughter Vanda Jean spent Sunday afternoon in Breckinridge with Mr and Mrs Mud Bennett The contest between the Rebekah Lodge at Ames and the Rebakah: lLodge at Drummond is creating a lot of excitement The Drum-! mond ladies are very faithful and are working hard to obtain the radio which is being given away to the winner Miss Lillie Taylor who has been visiting her brother Mr Taylor! i 'for the past two weeks returnedi Ito Oklahoma City Sunday i Mrs Chas Akins and (laughter! 'Miss Mae Askins of Ames 'were week-end guests at the Scott home in Covington Mr and Mrs Henry Cozart spent' 'Su day near Larr at the Will 'Gregg home Little Dorothy Ann Gregg of Enid visited from Saturday until Monday with her cousin Naomi Light Mrs Brown Jr gave a party for her Sunday school class 'Saturday The afternoon was spent 1 playing games after which every one enjoyed a lunch Those present were Elinor Wamsley Janie Oliver Ruby Kaupke Aline McDonald Nellie Graham Loraine Hayes Winifred Rikli Iona Messenger Joy Austin Hazel Jean Austin Kenneth McDonald Wayne Bridges Leon Graham Robert Kaupke and Joe Brown Paul Russell of Enid visited his brother Will Russell in Sunday Mrs Smith who was operated on last week at the General hospital in Enid is reported as doing nicely Mr and Mrs Anderson and neices Miss Catherine and Mary i Sue Anderson spent Monday in Enid shopping and enjoying the Armistice day program The marriage of Miss Bernett Monson to Delbert Heim was solemnized November 1 at Waukomis They were attended by the bride's brother and his wife Mr and Mrs Ernest Monson of Waurika and Mr and Mrs Cleveland of Terra! Okla an uncle and aunt of the bride Mrs Hem graduated from the Drummond high school in the class of 1927 For several years she made her home with Mr and Mrs Anderson while attending school For the past three years she has been an employe of the Bell Telephone Company at Enid and at the present time is supervisor Mrs Horn is well known in this vicinity in which she was reared and in Enid having a large circle of friends in both places The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Ernest Heim of Lahoma He is also a graduate of the Drummond high school and has attended Phillips University Mr Hem farms near Lahoma They will make their home in Enid this win ter William Cates 62 and his sons Richard 22 and Howard 1g are being held at Tulsa charged with kidnaping an 18-year old girl at St Joseph Mich The girl was returned to her parents Governor Holloway has issued a proclamation calling for the observance of November 16 as statehood day Schools and societies are requested to have appropriate services 1929 Chevrolet Landau Coupe 1928 Chevrolet Coach 1928 Chevrolet Truck School was dismissed Monday for Armistice day the most of the pupils spent the day in Enid Mr Clem Minihan attended the wrestling match while in Enid on Monday night Viola Vernon and Lorene Stettnish visited with Bonnie and Alberta Maxey Sunday Mrs Henry Stettnisch called on Mrs Albert Maxey Sunday Mr and Mrs Carl Schultz visited at the Edwin Heiberg home Sunday evening Ewald and Waldo Schultz spent Sunday in Enid If old man winter will prolong his visit a few weeks we will have a new storm cave at school Herhei Schultz of Enid spent last Wednesday with his parents Mr and Mrs Schultz Those who spent Saturday in Enid were Mr and ikfrs Albert Maxey and Clem Minihan Bill King and family attended a show in Enid Saturday night Louis King of Wakita visited with Bill King and family Monday and Tuesday MVO -11 Ons Mph Updcgraff 73 pioneer settler and cattleman legislator and public spirited citizen died at his home in Wood county last week lie had a wide acquaintance over the state 1319 KAY CL(AV(F ST WUHAN W04 SErivIcE 4rOvYtt 16HT tv WOKE DAY DORMS Ey Ca INC 111111111r MANLEY TELLS OF CO-OP PLAN Wichita Kans Nov am delighted to find the business of The Federal Land Bank of Wichita and especially its business in Kansas in such excellent condition" said Pettijohn a Kansan a former director and officer of the bank and at present a member of the Federal Farm Loan Board at a conference of the bank's officers and directors and secretary-treasurers of national farm loan associations in Kansas in session at Hotel Broadview "The Federal Land Bank" continued Mr Pettijohn "owns more than a sixth of all mortgages on owner-operated farms in Kansas The total amount of these mortgages is more than 33 million dollars All delinquencies of every kind in connection with these loans is now less than $100000--actually only a quarter of 1 percent of the principal That is a record of which all Kansans may well be proud "Marked decreases in delinquencies have occurred in each of the four states of the ninth federal land bank district since we met here a year ago Sales of foreclosed farms by the bank are 49 percent ahead of the previous year's record and the demand for farm landseontinues increasing The outlook for the bank and for Kansas farmers is distinctly better than at any time in the past nine years" 11928 'Chevrolet Coupe 1928 Chevrolet Sedan 1928 -Chevrolet Coach 1928 Chevrolet Landau 1927 Chevrolet Truck 1927Chevrolet Sedan 1927 Chevrolet Coach 1927 Chevrolet Cabriolet 1929 Chevrolet Landau 1926 Chevrolet Coupe 19'29 Whippet Coach 1 1928 Nash Coach 1926 Buick Coupe 1927 Pontiac Coach I1926' Pontiac Coupe 1927 Oldsmobile Sedan 1922 Dodge Coupe 1926 Dodge Coupe 1925 Dodge Touring 4 1994 Star Roadster 11927 Ntar Coach i 1928 Whippet Coupe 1928 Ford Coupe 1928 Ford Roadster 1927 Ford Coupe 1926 Ford Coupe i 1926 Ford Roadster 1926 Ford Sedan 14 1925 Ford Coupe Give Painted Crockery United States Senator Pine is expected to attend the meeting of the republican state central committee in Oklahoma City November 13 The committee is called to select a chairman and secretary Balance in the state treasury at the close of October was approximately $1700000 less than at the close of September according to a report from the treasurer's office On September 30 to balance was $118249873 and on October 31 it was $1031707301 Kingfisher theatao owners are preparing to ask the citizens of that town- to vote them the privliege 4 of -showing Sunday afternoons The argument is advanced that Kingfisher theater goers drive to other towns to see Sunday shows One of the outstanding selections for THE CRIME CLUB an organization of discriminating men anti women for the discovery detection and prevention of crime The club relies upon a jury of famous critics and 'writers to choose theebest mystery novel of each month This story received unanimous endorsement 0o "4 I --q i wo 01 '1 04 Jt 1 2'4' L7)10 tt 1 A 1 is ki' ft) 4 1 SI yoe 1 iiR A 4 7 1-0kz 4 kmiem0 110 Lahoma News Weldon Chevrolet Company The Federal Farm Board Thursday loaned $493000 to the Oklahoma Cotton Growers association with headquarters at Oklahoma City to supplement loans obtained by the association from commercial sources for use in marketing the season's cotton crop With the money provided by these loans advances are made to growers who are members of the association on their cotton Mr Henry Ulms of Detroit Michigan is visiting with his brother Fred and mother and sister Mrs Thine Mrs Harrel and Mrs Davis and daughter Marcella were visitors at the Fred Metzler home Tuesday of last week Dr Broady will soon leave for Clinton Okla This will leave Lahoma without a doctor again McDaniel is planning on moving to Clinton the first of the year Regale Yourself With This Highly Exciting Tale as a Serial in THE ENID EVENTS Beginning Drummond Notes I Enid Delbert A TEXAS WONDER kidneys and bladder troubles gel weak and lame back rheug ums and irregularities of the ndneys and bladder If not sold your druggist by mail $125 nail bottls often cures Send sworn testimonials Dr ell 8679 Olive St St Louis Mo bid by druggists rs Mrs EN ID 31A ET Verily in their Twentieth century beauty crusade Interior decorators spare not even the humblest objeet in the kitchen crockery no exception Behold grainima's popular cookie jar and even the oft-sung "little brown jug" the more modern cracker jar pitchers too with drinking mugs to match likewise flower its mei other crockery items too numerous to mention all "dolled up' with painted hollyhocks and other gay bl ooms posing ns Christmas gifts de luxe in various art shops throughout our land Flower growers of Holland are using airplanes extensively in making distant deliveries EED A SIGN? The Events of has For Rent For Sale Fur shed Apartment Rooms for tut Furnished Rooms at 10 and i cents each Call at 117 East roadway District Judge Saul Yager Tulsa severely castigated a jury in his court that freed an alleged bank robber and dismissed it from further service lie stated that when robbers were turned loose it was an invitation to COMO to Tulsa Rev Snyder 76 Methodist minister wits drowned in North Fork of Red river near Altus on Thursday night Ills car crashed through the side of a bridge lie was alone driving from Eldorado ings Mo to Altus Forty-five percent duty on foreign-made automobiles is imposed by the French government Clen Nixon of Cushing Okla spent Sunday in Drummond with his parents Mr and Mrs Nixon Mr Nixon came from Cushing to Oklahoma City Saturday to attend a meeting of the managers of the Penny stores He left Drummond Monday morning for Enid where he attended the A rmistice day program and visited relatives returning to Cushing Tuesday morning Mr Nixon is manager of the Penny store at (Continued from page surplus total $20000000 Dividends on all Mocks will be limited to percent Stocks may be subscribed for only by farmer elevator associations farmer-owned grain sales agencies and growers grain pools upon the minimum basis of one WO share for each 2000 bushels of all grains handled by the association Stock may be paid Ile in full or on terms If -Iserelsatied on term ten 'percent milsttbe paid down anti the balance ebvered by five notes of equal amounts one of which is payable annually "Only associations meeting the provisions of the Capper-Volstead Act may subscribe for the capital stock of the corporation The main provisions of this Act are: I That the membership shall be made up of agricultural producers 2 That the asssociation must be operated for the mutual benefit of its members 3 That the association does not do more business with non-members than with members and 4 The association must conform to one of the following: either that it follow the principle of one vote per member or else dividends on capital stock must be limited to eight percent "At the present titme according to records in the Division of Cooperative Marketing Federal 'Farm Board about fifty-four per-rent of all farmers' elevators in the United States now comply with the provisions of this Act In addition a very large portion of the farmers' elevator associations which do not now comply with the provisions of the Act can do so by changing one or more of the provisions in their by-laws "The corporation will have nineteen directors seven of whom shall be selected by the farmers' elevator associations five of the farm owned grain sales agencies Ave by the growers' grain pools and one each by the American Farm Bureau Federation and the National Grange Patrons of Husbandry With the exception of the incorporated directors and part of the first Board each director will hold office for a term of three years The territory within which the corporation will operate is to be divided into five districts and directors from any district will be nominated by the type of association which they represent which nomination will be equivalent to election at the annual meeting of stockholders in April of each year Provision is made for reapportionment of directors from time to time as inequalities develop "In making arrangements to handle the grain of its stockholding members the corporation may buy the grain or handle it on a brokerage basis The corporation will undertake to assist and strengthen its stockholding member asssociations but where duplication of effort or wasteful practices exist attempt will be made to eliminate such waste as soon as practicable" 1 DR residence near dams school on paving with wing paid 4 large rooms and wage Equity cheap if taken ow long tome on balance Ilona 134 after I in (tf) ON MONDAY CARD THE ENID GROCERY MimMM NICK NICHOLAS Store No 1 Store No 2 Corner Maine and Grand 510 North Grand Ave Phone 990 Phone 991 Highest Market Prices Paid for Eggs Cash or Trade Wheat 90e No 1 fresh eggs 10c Second and undergrade pullet eggs 90e Springs 11i lbs and over 11e Leghorns and blacks 1e lb less Young staggy roosters the and pullets over 1 lbs11e liens and pullets under 1 1bs10e 101d roosters over 5 lbs 09e Roosters under 5 lbs 07e Ducks 08e Geese Oge Old guineas each 25c 1 No 1 hen turkeys 9 lbs each and over 18c No I young toms 11 lbs each and over 1Se No 1 old toms 10c No 2 and underweights OSe hides under 50 lbs 11c hides over 50 lbs 09e Green hides 1'2c less Horse hides $150 to $100! Sheep pelts 50e to $150' Wool clear medium-20e to 22c1 NVool light tine Dic to 13c i Wool heavy fine 12e to 15c Burry wool 3c to Sc less Butterfat 31e Top on hogs 185 to 250 lbs $850 Fat heifers and steers mixed Koo to $750 i Fat cows "LIM to $7001 Bulls $500 to $7001 Stock calves to 9501 Stock calves white face $600 to 10001 Boxing fans are looking for ard to Monday night eager to It their local favorite Dude Meook in action again He is heduled to meet k'red Oliver of hreveport La in a ten round tree-minute match at Convention iH at 8 o'clock The visiting boxer comes to 'nid highly recommended as a )xing artist and his friends cant him to come out of the a winner However round Enid doubts linger as to lat But it's going to be a kcrapy affair Preliminaries are two six 2- anat rounds between Tilton tutz of Oklahoma City and Ted obberts of Drummond heavy-eights and Al Noel and Jimmie ox middleweights both of Enid I Neil Oliver spent several days last week in Ames with Miss Mildred Simmons spent the in Enid with home folks Mr and Mrs Clarence Bennett were in Enid Monday shopping anti taking in the Armistice day pro- gram I Mr and Mrs Hughes spent Friday in Enid visiting and shop- ping 41 Visitors at the Smith homc last week were Mrs I Whaley of Enid Mrs A Hard-'jug of Brookings and Chas Smith of Muscatine Iowa Miss Dorothy Rutnmery was an Enid visitor and shopper Monday Miss Elinor Russell anti little brother John Russell visited in Enid at the home of Miss Mildred Simmons from Sunday until Mon-tlay evening i Mr anti Mrs Earl Baker were the Enid visitors Monday Mr and Mrs Claude A Gist 'Miss Thelma Marsh and Miss Lila May Weatherby spent Saturday in Enid visiting and shopping Mrs Vivian Hughes and little 'son who have been visiting at the home of Mrs Hughes' parents Mr and Mrs Geo Rummery for weeks returned to her home in Beaver City last week Mr and Mrs Charlie Hirst and children of Enid visited at the 'Pierson home near Drummond 1Monday evening Mr and 3Irs Earl Hatfield and 'family have moved on a farm south of Drummond The Hattields have been living near Carrier for several Mr Hatfield was reared on a farm southwest of Drummond and has many friends here who welcome him back to this comImunity Miss Clara Hipsher shopped in Saturday Miss Olevia Pierson visited with friends and relatives in Enid Monday Mr and Mrs Elwood Davis of IEnid entertained in their home last Monday with a duck dinner for Mrs John Towwater of Memphis Tenn Tenn WEEK-END SPECIALS 48 lbs Homa or Bull Moose 48 lbs Perfection Flour $159 Liberty 175 10 lb sack fresh Corn Meal 32 48 lbs Gold Medal Flour 179 2 lbs fresh Peanut Butter 100 lbs Russett Burbank Potatoes 295 Cushing Oklahoma Oity society appar- George ()liver was an Enid visently is endeavoring to attain a itor Sunday high plane An alleged English Mr and Mrs Earl Moyers vis- aristocrat after being made much ited in Enid with friends and a by members of the city's went- atives from Sunday until Monday thier homes turned out to be an evening international crook who took ad- Mrs Frank Zalabak spent Sat- vantage of the knowledge urday in Enid visiting and shop-to rob their homes Godfrey St Clair Redfern the crook called I Mr and Mrs Walton and chil- himself and it was discovered that dren visited at the Walton he had something like thirty court home last Sunday and jail records Visitors from Lahoma at the Gus Downs home in Drummond PETER APEL PASSES I Sunday were Alr Davis and Mr A Vet zier Peter Apel ti4 Enid pi Mr and Airs Homer Shirley and died suddenly Sunday night at his children spent Sunday near Doug- las at the Browner home home at 423 West Cherokee lie was sitting in his invalid chair to Jr and Airs Tom Bartlett and which he had been confined for family Of Bath Me are visiting in several months conversing with Enid with Mr Bartlett's parents a friend and expressing a desire 'kir and Mrs Frank Bartlett and to go down town and witness the Drummond in ruond with his brother Armistice celebration the next nay "uv bartiett and family when he suddenly slumped down Air and Mrs Clarence Long in his chair and was gone were business callers in Enid last Mr Apel was a pioneer settler Tuesday in the Cherokee Strip having lo- Airs Geo Bracken and Mrs Den- rated six miles south and two east WOULD STOP PETITION ADVERTISING THE AIRPORT Citizens in the vicinity of Car-her appareutly disgusted with the persistent effort of certain per- sons in that section of the county to call another grand jury are circulating a counter petition asking that no jury be called It is said that the movement of the anti-jury advocates is meeting with success The fact that county affairs have been checked by three juriex within recent months tmbulting in nothing hut public expense is the basis of the anti-jury m( vementL 1 lb fresh Salted Peanuts I 15 100 lbs fancy solid Cabbage 215 4 lbs fresh flake Hominy 25 1 bu basket Gano Apples 125 15c can Pork and Beans 09 100 lbs Oyster Shell 85 50 lb block of stock Salt 33 25c pkg White Pony Oats 19 1 lb Folgers Coffee I 49 1 lb Sz Coffee 49 1 lb Maxwell House Coffee 49 3 lbs No 1 Peaberry Coffee 79 1 gal California Apricots 62 1 gal Solid Pack Gooseberries 59 1 gallon Yellow Cling Peaches 53 16 lbs pure Cane Sugar 99 Free Delivery to All Parts of the City 4 JACKSIN BURIED HERE Bulletins descriptive of Enid's irpark are to be released Friday this week from the government rioting office in Washington to )00 licensed pilots aecording to ord received from 'Clarence oung assistant secretary of comserce to Congressman Carr of this city This information corning from te highest official authority will much to popularize Enid's ark as a landing place for transmtinental flyers Its reputation now being at least the second afest landing field in the state be extended nation-wide by leans of the new bulletin Captain Hugh Askew in charge the Park has been allowed a Total' Appropriation to further solLfy the -landing rune of Enid coming to the eity nis Christensen spent Monday in lie is survived by ix children I Enid Henry John Rose and Louise Mrs Margaret Wamsley who is i Ape! Mrs White and Mrs ill in a hospital at Enid is report-1 Ed Traynor cd about Atte same The body is being cared for by Miss Edith Kirk spent the week-: the Darnall Funeral home pend-I end vacation in Douglas i ing the arrival of members of the Miss Juanita Ziehler visited in i family Enid with friends last Saturday Mr and Mrs Carl Long and Mr WEBER RITES TUESDAY and Mrs Frank Zalabak were Sun- day dinner guests at the Dr The funeral of Michael Weber Ilarris home 72 who died Sunday morning at 1 Mr and Mrs Toni Hayes were! his home $IO East Pine was con- guests last Sunday at the ducted Tuesday afternoon from home of Mrs Hayes' parents Mr the chapel of Ilenninger-Royer by and Mrs Smith Nottrott of the Wartburg! Visitors at the Joe Anderson l' Evangelical church Burial was home Sunday were Mr and Mts in the Enid cemetery 'W Anderson and Mr and Mrs i I i A Jackson 27 formerly of1 Enid who died in Tuba Friday morning was brought here for burial arriving Tuesday afternoon and being cared for by the Brown Funeral home The body was buried Tuesday afternoon in the Enid cemetery Miss Alta George spent Tuesday Mrs Newton Weatherly 1807 1 West Cherokee and her mother in Enid with friends Mrs A Blaydes of Duncan are Anderson of Enid spent i leaving for a visit in Mineral Thursday afternoon in Drummond Vells Tex on business Mr snd Mrs Clarke 3letz of i Events want ads get results 1 Events want ads get results 1.

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