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Payne County News from Stillwater, Oklahoma • 7

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Payne County Newsi
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Stillwater, Oklahoma
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7
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PAYNE COUNTY NEWS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1929 PAGE SEVEN Mio TRADE MARK RES are Mr and Mrs Carl King, and Mr Portraits True to Life PENNEYCO MAIN STUDIO Phone 1120 Fall Step Smartly into Fall ootwear Thriftily Week Here 3 98 36 10 Bars Quick Naphtha Soap 4 98 Payne County Free Fair STILLWATER WHOLESOME ENTERTAINMENT GOOD PREMIUMS PAID PROMPTLY NEW YORK CITY The her- esty of the medium to low-wage earner, who constitutes a big part of the installment-buying public, has received new indorsement in an an- highschool in Morrison this winter We understand both Mr Moffett and Mr Moats will have sales some- nouncement by Leslie Harvisn, president of the Household Finance corporation, that, whereas installment sales in the United States have reached a total of 4,500,000,000 a year, losses averaged by two of the largest installment firms were just of 1 percent Installment Buyers Are Good Pavers One-straps which smartly combine mottled lizard and brown calf are sure to find favor for Fall wear I A charming combination And a charming shoe which will fill many a need in your Fall wardrobe, for it will be smart so many places well- must Thus Bayer Aspirin is like an old friend, tried and true There is no satisfactory substitute for either one Genuine Bayer Aspirin is the accepted antidote for pain Its relief may always be relied on for an occasional headache, to head-off a cold, or for more serious pain from neuralgia, neuritis and rheumatism Bayer Aspirin bears the word genuine in red, and the name Bayer, on the box Teddy and Juanita Porter, and Floyd King attended the party at Mrs Allie Woods Tuesday night They ieport having a good time Elmer Grooms called at the Porter heme Thursday evening and got some tomatoes for canning Mrs Fannie Belk wus in Stillwater Wednesday evening Mr and Mrs Robert King were callers at the -Carl King home Monday evening There weren very many out to our teachers and parents association, which was held at the schoolhouse Friday afternoon, September 6 Those who were present were Mr and Mrs Jhn Suelane, Mr and Mrs Carl King, Mr and Mrs Porter, and Mrs Fannie Belk and son, Harold Our school motto is A better all-round school Don forget, there will be another meeting Friday, September 20, at 2 clock in the afternoon All welcome We want to get together and have a better all-round school With dresses becoming more and more lavish with frills and ruffles, a plain shoe is often the best choice and that choice is usually 4 patent pump NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS Coated ton jue, dry mouth, bad breath, muddy akin, froggy nerves and sour stomach suggest its use Visit the Merchants Style Show at the Fair Grounds Monday Nite, Sept 16 Smart and comfortable patent leather one straps with effective trimming of fancy grain leather Only An all-patent pump, such as thia, is always smart, always appropriate always in good taste This one is only The Mark of Genuine Aspirin CLARKSON Miss Pearl Henderson Smith truck some cattle to Oklahoma City Tuesday for Ray Hen- derson and Carrier Mr and Mrs Clinton Woodard have moved to their home on the Annias Neher farm Thursday Mr and Mrs Kay Henderson spent Friday evening with Mr and Mrs Clinton Woodard Grandpa Bishop has been visiting his son, Herman Bishop, and family the past week Riley Woodard and family have been entertaining relatives from Oklahoma Citv the past week Ellis Henderson and family spent Sunday at the Carrier home Mr and Mrs Ray Henderson spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs Ada Henderson, and Pearl I wish to correct a mistake I made la week Miss Leola Kirk lives near rkins instead of Ripley It seems that our drouth has been broken at last, after several days of cloudy weather It is raining this evening Sunday and we hope it continues all night Mr McElyea had the misfortune to get very seriously stung on the face and neck by red wasps Saturday while in the timber, chopping wood NEW HOPE NEWS MrsrW Coate Alex Hejduk ano Hethering- ton spent the day Tuesday netting the basketball goals on the school ground set in cement they are there to last a while now, as iron posts were used The road boss, Wilfred Bays, and Jasper Flora replaced the culvert north of the Fora home Tuesday, so that the road is passable again, and now we are sure it is going to rain This road had been closed since the washout in the spring Mrs Nellie Swanson and children spent the day Monday with old friends, Mrs Nettie Courtright and sons They also visited Grandmother Swanson and report her very poorly Miss Kuth Taber spent I'hursuay evening with Mr and Mrs A Busse and family Miss Mildred Smith was a recent visitor with her grandmother, Mrs A MeCoigan she lelt again hriuay for Newkirk, where she will attend highschool Mr and Mrs Homer Matthews visited with Mr and Mrs John Horner and their daughter, Mrs Nellie Swanson, 1 Coate visited with his sister, Mrs Nettie Courtright, and sons, Carl and Forrest, the past week Albert Busse, and Mr and Mrs Busse and daughter, Wilina, were Sunday guests ot Mr and Mrs A Busse and family A large crowd enjoyed the play party at the Al nenderson home Saturday night Cecil McEwen spent the week-end with homefolks The club ladies exhibiting sewing met witn Mrs George Dillard Friday afternoon and selected their garments for display Mrs Elgin took pictures of the ladies in their dresses for display, both separately and as a group The hostess served refreshments of sandwiches, pie and cocoa Miss Dar- mer of Fairview district attended the meeting and helped with the judging The Misses 1111 i and Bertha Busse, Ida Gottschalk, Rudolph Busse, and Carl and Walter Gottschalk spent Friday evening with the Snar- rard family Virginia and David Sherrard visited at the Folsom home Sunday morning Mr and Mrs Henderson and daughter, Florence, and Miss Imogene McEwen were shopping in Stillwater Thursday The Misses Imogene and Florence visited Miss Imogene friend, Miss Hazel McKaughan, while there Mr and Mrs George Dillard and daughter, and Lew Elliott were Sunday afternoon visitors with Mr and Mrs A Elgin and family The Elgin family had their cistern empty and gave it a thorough cleaning out, ami just in time for the big rain of Sunday night wasn it luck Miss Florence Henderson visited Dr Shiloe at Perry last Monday Charles irons took a load of hogs to market at Oklahoma City one uay 1 last week Cecil and Willis Bay, and Marvin Clark of Stillwater visited with Eugene and Glenn Bay Saturday night Sunday afternoon visitors and callers with Mr and Mrs Clarence Bay were Mr and Mrs Charles Jorins and children, and Mr and Mrs Coate Beechwood Python and Brown Kid Nothing Smarter Than a Patent Pump Your tongue tells when you need And at night-- Last Days Of Pompeii of destruction that climax the production 713 Main Street Stillwater, Okla Sept 14 to 18 INCLUSIVE nesday evening Mrs Char ie Boyce and son, Harry, and Susie Woods were trading in Alta Tucker left Cushing Monday Stillwater Wednesday night for Kansas City, Mo to enter the National Training school for an-1 other year She has been night supervisor at the Cushing hospital May Masheter will leave for Ed-1 mond Monday to attend school this 1 Sunday, Mr and Mrs Ray Caldwell of Chamiler, Mrs John Sinclair of Stillwater Mr Caldwell is a brother of Mrs Fry Mr Wistennan father of Mrs Byron Kelley, returned from Ohio, where he spent a fortnight with relatives Mrs Vaughn, formerly of this addition, was out from Stillwater Friday visiting her old neighbors, Mesdames Austin 4nd Fry Misses Ewana and Olive Williams returned Sunday from Enid, where they were visiting their grandparents, Mr and Mrs Kubert While on route to their home in Barger, Tex Mr and Mrs Leo Van- landingham and children stopped and rested a few days with Mrs Austin, Mrs Vanlandingham mother Mrs Austin will be en route to northern Missouri when these items are read George Bo vers, vocational agriculture teacher of Nash, drove down Saturday night to accompany his wife home, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs A Fry Mrs Robert of Louisiana spent the latter part of last week with her mother-in-law, Mrs Austin Mr and Mrs Milo Williams made a trip to Tulsa Monday, taking with them Mr Williams mother for an operation on her left eye She had just returned Saturday from an operation on the other eye We are very sorry jnjee for there is fear she anc cnZ lhm sda a ternoon regain her sight Those who know Grandma williams know hard it will be for her because of her unusually active nature World-Famous Dirt Track Champions smashing program of speed and thrills Races are scheduled for Wednesday, September 25, and for Saturday, September 28 A charming patent leather one-strap lavishly and effectively trimmed with black lizard grain Priced, only 4 98 GRAY ADDITION September marks the beginning of another school year years have the, mingled feeling of sadness and happiness, fcr some must tell loved ones good-bye and leave for another nine- months of work and pleasure New 1 friends are made to fill the vacancies left by those of the good old summer time Mothers begin the busy and anxious school days Bettie and Bobbie must look their best, and filled baskets of the proper food come under her thoughtful care September begins with eight more months to follow Sunday Mr and Mrs Kelley and daughters, Janett and Bonnie Bess, and Mr Wisterman, Mrs Kelley sI father, metored to Guthrie to attend I a birthday dinner given in honor of 1 Mrs Kelleys uncle, Lon Todd A Fry had the misfortune of losing one of his good milk cows last 1 Friday The Good Cheer club met at the home of Mrs Ralph Eyler Tuesday to make arrangements for the County Fair Mrs Ray Enert and little Jackelene were in Stillwater Sunday afternoon, visiting Mrs Charlie Swartz Malone Garner of Wewoka was in this neighborhood Sunday for a short visit with his wife Mrs Gene Fry had as her guests Sensational Hippodrome Attractions Nine spectacular hippodrome and circus acts from the foremost arenas of an thrilling afternoon and evening performances in front of the grandstand five mghts Horse Show Captain Walters observation balloon Morris and Castle midway shows Roy Smiths Royal Scotch Highlander Band the famous Miami Kilties and slores of otner attractions SPIRIN Aspirin li the tiwJs mark of Biyir Minuf ctw c' gave a prize of 25 besides the 6 cents Theodore Mahla has rented Josie a peund Newman farm and will move there Mrs Ugg Carr and mother, Mrs soon Frazier, returned Monday from a rtin Jim Brazda, Mit Johnson and Mrs to Missouri by bus They ere accoin- Will McKinnon aie the new sch oi panied by Mrs Carr's sister and hus- board members at Eureka now band from near Stillwater, Mr and Mr and Mrs Charles Tucker and Mrs Sam Patton While there, Mrs family went to Cushing Sunday to Carr was in a car wreck which bruised visit their daughter and husband, Mr her up considerably nnd Mrs A Moys, and daughter, School started Monday at Whitehall Marilyn Rose with Mrs Kent Bryan as teacher Mr and Mrs A Metcalf motored Mrs I Bilyeu spent the after- to Cushing Sunday and were met noon Wednesday with Mrs Charles there by Henry and Ferry Tucker anu Tucker I families, wnere they spent the day It has been real cool and cloudy this visiting at another son Mr and last week one thinks winter is almost Cecil Metcalf, and son, Junior here Glenn Tucker took his sister, Leva Lou, to Cushing Monday evening to help care for her sister and little, niece, Marylin Rose EAST LONG BRANCH Mrs Porter The farmers in this community -L, all rejoicing over the good rain which Ralph Paxton is getting along fell Sunday evening and night, nicely since having his tonsils and adenoids removed, and spent the day Porter were in Stillwater Wed- Wednesday in Glencoe with his grandparents, Mr and Mrs Mulford, and Aunt Hattie Mulford Chevrolet Owners We will rehone your block, install and furnish pistons, pins and combination oil rings, grind valves, tighten main bearings and rods, oil included, all for 23 10 All Six Volt Battery Recharging 1 Work Guaranteed TERMS CASH Webb Garage Phone 205 Fifteenth Ave and Perkins Road STILLW ATER ROUTE 1 I winter The sak at Owens Friday was Lucille Lake, Florence and Ruth well attended, and the Liberty aid Carr, and Cecil Kerr are attending served a fine lunch The first load of cotton to come to Glencoe was brought in by Russell Nelson, from Route 1 Glencoe also time in October, and are moving uway.

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