1920 - Friday, November 26, Local News...
[taken from Renfrew's Record, Friday, November 26, 1920, Alva, Woods, Oklahoma.] -- Mr. John Winzel and son Joe left Monday for Geuda Springs. They went to consult Dr. Holt regarding Joe's health.
At Bicknell's Store... All Winter Underwear was 15 per cent discount. Winter Coats were also 20 per cent off. Outings, plain and fancy, were 29 cents per yard. All draperies reduced 20 per cent.
Mrs. Hawkins returned to her home at McPherson, Kansas, Friday after a weeks' visit with her daughter, Mrs. O. E. Lundstrom.
Robert Maxwell of Mineola, and Miss Rosa Tedford, of Carmen were united in marriage here on Thursday evening by Rev. C. W. Harrison at his residence on Fourth street.
Ward and Olin Surface, two popular farmers of the Mirabile neighborhood, were business callers in Alva Monday. Ward called on the Record while in town.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wyatt and Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Renfrew of Woodward, stopped in the city between trains, Friday, to visit the Renfrews while returning from Masonic Conservetory at Guthrie and Oklahoma City.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Arrowsmith returned last week from MOntana and Idaho, where they spent the past six months.
Lewis Simmons has returned from the Mayo Brothers Sanitarium at Minneapolis very much benefitted by his stay.
Deputy Sheriff Deaton and County Attorney Bob Lasley spent Monday in Waynoka, but didn't say what the trouble was.
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