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Miami News-Record from Miami, Oklahoma • 3

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Miami News-Recordi
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Miami, Oklahoma
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Strike Continues Despite DR Plea QUAPAW COMMERCE the words of President Roosevelt machinery ofdefense amous Mystic 1 will given the cattle and calf markets and QUAPAW Re SOUVENIRS OR THE LADIES Ousley church near Stella Kas CLOSING TONIGHT incj SHEETS and CASES BOB HOPE "SHOP EVENT WATCH is A 5 SHE HELD THE KEY Complete refreshment urged to attend There be quilting Thursday airland vis Mr and Mrs Matilda Mathews and son and daughter Erma have Whorton of Huntsville was in with a consignment choice porkers which aver 203 pounds and topped at Bogle of Delaware Whole milk is under a pressure of 2500 pounds to pro duce homogenized milk 4 at IS COMING! AN MCTOU THE PRIDE PENNEYS WILL BE THE PRIDE YOUR LINEN CLOSET ine double carded yarns are used to secure the extra smoothness The firm soft texture of this closely woven sheeting affords sleep ing luxury and satisfactory wear The smooth lasting finish assures GOLDEN DAWN users the continued comfort they rightly expect from PERCALE Because GOLDEN DAWN is not heavy it is easy to launder Birthday Dinner birthday dinner was to the most amazing mystery ever imagined! sis and WEDNESDAY ONLY Mrs Delores Stites land daugh ter Roberta Lee of Kansas City are visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Burt Luther Mrs A Dobthat and 'daugh ter Marjorie went to Denison Tex Thursday to spend the week end with their" son and brother Joe Douthat and family 1 Mr and Mrs Marshall Mrs Mack and Hans ford spent the week end in ort Scott Kas visiting their daugh ter and sister Mrs Ramsour and family Mrs Loren Buzzard and son Charles will leave Tuesday for Tuttle Okla where they will visit her parents Mr and Mrs' Bassett Mr and Mrs Otis Wade of Ga lena Kas visited the sis ter Mrs John Battle and fam ily and Mr and Mrs John Large Sunday Wedding Shower The 'Happy Hour club of Oak Grove district was hostess to a wedding shower in honor of Mrs aul Wiford Wednesday after noon at the home of Mr and Mrs A A Wiford The afternoon was spent inspecting the many lovely gifts the honoree received Those present were as follows: Mrs Ed Endicott' of Monarch Okla Mrs Katherine Enyart of Baxter Springs Mrs Chas Eagon Mrs Holley Enyart of Quapaw Mrs Boone Dodson and Mrs Richard Dodson of Commerce Mrs Marvin Eagon Mrs Harry Cole Hope Stoner Mrs Cotton Stoner and son Charles Mrs Chester Tom linson and daughter Judy Mrs Virgil Burrows Mrs Hod Smith Mrs Pies Smith Mrs Leo Cap tain Mrs Eunice Captajn of East Mrs James Jennings and daughter Joan Miss Marvilla Eagon Mrs Hawk Hall and son Cony Mac Mrs Lafe Roller and daughter Louise Those sending gifts were: Dorothy Cole Mrs Joe Martin of Baxter Springs Mrs Hiram George' Mrs Mabel Burrows Mrs Imogene Thompson of Quapa fr Mrs Pritz of Quapaw Mrs Art Martin Mrs Jake Eby and the hostess Mrs Wiford Mr and Mrs rank Captain and the honoree Mrs Paul Wiford Man Crushed as Rail Car Smashes Truck OKLAHOMA CITY June UP) James Harris 46 year old mechanic was crushed to death late yesterday when a truck he was driving collided with a railroad car and was pushed through a brick s' wall The accident occurred as Harris drove out of a garage beside a i railroad siding He moved here from Muskogee 14 years ago Survivors are the widow and two sons 4 ROUNDUP BEGINS STILLWATER June Oklahoma farm youths today at tended short coursea and engaged in team demonstrations at the Twenty first annual 4 club roundup at Oklahoma A col lege Paul Adams state 4 lead er said more than 2000 delegates had registered for the three day roundup which begin yesterday World population is estimated at 2000000000 one third of which is the white race When one of the 2000 teeth of the dinosaur trachodon dropped out another grew in its place OUT! Bray LEE PATRICK REGIS TOOMEY stration club will meet at the home of Mrs Wayne Branson in Miami riday afternoon Each member is to bring a 25 cent gift for gift exchange Mr and Mrs Tom Ray of Lin colnville visited Sunday with his mother Mrs Ray who is serious ly ill at the home of her daughter Mrs Marvin Becker Mr and Mrs Roy Linthicum and son Ronnie Joe of Wilbur ton Kas visited the ter Mrs Porter Wright family Monday Mrs Marvel Townsend Miss Donna Dodd of Tulsa visit ed relatives here riday and at tended Memorial services at Jop lin Patsv Johnson of Oatman Cal is spending the summer at the home of Mrs Della White Grover Scales Jr returned home Sunday after spending several days visiting in Shawnee with relatives and friends Miss Peggy Wetzler of South west City is spending a few days with Mr and Mrs Alfred Lee and daughter Trevia Donald Wright is recovering from a several days illness Mrs Minnie Garner attended the Memorial Day exercises at a cemetery near Mt Vernon Mo Miss Betty Wright has return ed from a visit with rela tives in Carthage Mo Kenneth Stainer of Tulsa is spending a few days visiting relatives and friends here Lois Becker returned home Sun day after spending several days with Betty Lou Ray Notice to Junior high band mem bers: There will be a Junior band practice in the band room in the Central grade school at 9:30 All memers are urged to be present Nadine Williams of St hospital in Joplin is visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Carl Wil liams and family for her three vacation Mrs Cuddenack returned from Emporia Sunday after a few days visit with realtives Mrs Jesse Martin and Mrs Martin visited in Galera ri day Miss Tommie Brownlee of Al ton 111 is visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Tom Brownlee of 112 North Walnut street Betty Lou Wilson of Wichita Okla is visiting a few days with her aunt Mr and Mrs Hal Mitch elson Mr and Mrs Eddie Edwards and son of Los Angeles visited Mr and Mrs Allen Jeffery and daughter Tuesday Beverly Morton and Charley Lewis visited the parents Mr and Mrs Lewis in Bristow Okla over the week end Mrs lossie McGruder of Tulsa is avisiting Mrs Sue Bradrick and daughter Betty Sue a few days Dr' and Mrs Satterfield of Vinita visited at the home of Mr and Mrs James isher and family Hayes Ray Caldwell naval reserve who was called for duty May 6 is at present stationed at Brooklyn He will serve aboard the Manhattan Detail and on June 18 will sail for Honolulu Hawaii Mr Caldwell rating electrician second mate Absolutely 5 THE LAST DAY Joe Dean Proctor and Alfred Lee drove Southwest City Sat urday evening and visited rela tives returning Sunday They were accompanied home by Mrs Joe Dean Proctor and daughter Jo lene and Mrs Alfred Lee and daughter Trevia who had spent several days there an enrollment of 90 with several more expected to enroll Monday There will be a picnic held at Ga lena riday for the children at tending Bible school Prayer meet ing will be held Wednesday eve ning at 7 and will meet Thursday for an all day meeting with the program being in charge of Mrs Ralph All ladies are also Our store is now completely remod eled and redecorated throughout with enlarged floor space end air condi tioned for your comfort We take this opportunity to thank the Taylor Service of Miami for their wonderful co operation in building and installing our new fixtures Rebekahs Elect At a regular meeting of the Sekah lodge riday evening the following officers were elected: Noble grand Mrs Alice Pritz vice grand' Mrs Rose King dis trict deputy Mrs Marion Lodge Mrs Lizzie Randall was elected as representative to go to the assem bly this fall Mrs Cora Rickman special deputy from Miami was a visitor The Rev James Miller conduct ed funeral services Tuesday for Mrs Woolard Short services were held at the home 10 miles east of Miami and final services at the Mo Mrs Rufus returned to their home in New Hall Cal after being called here by the death of their daughter and sister Mrs Harold Rice They were accompanied home by Harold Rice and children Mrs Earls Mr and Mrs Hugh Sibert Mr and Mrs Ray Thompson Mt and Mrs Murphy and daughter Georgene Mr and Mrs Adel Malone and daughter Lynn and Miss Lorene Jackson spent riday fishing on Cbwskin river Garold Buzzard arrived Thurs dayfrom ort Worth Tex for a visit with his parents Mr and Mrs A Buzzard and family He has just completed a 10 course 63 hours of flying at Randolph ield He will report next Thursday at an advanced school at San Angelo Tex for a four course there at which time he will be commissioned as second lieutenant Mrs Millie Stone Miss Alma Dearing and Alfred Dearing left Sunday for Tahlequah where they will attend the summer session at Northeastern college Mr and Mrs Jimmie Adams of Ellis Kas are visiting the parents Mr and Mrs A Adams Mm Cora Rickman of Miami was the dinner guest of Mr and Mrs Oliver Pritz riday evening Mr and Mrs Charles Green left Tuesday for a visit with the lat sister near Lincoln Neb Mr and Mrs A Buzzard and family Mr and Mrs Mar shall and Mr and Mrs Raymond Hansford and daughter Kathryn visited their father and grand father Hansford at Racine Mo riday He and his daughter Mrs Mack of Los Angeles Cal accompanied them home for a visit Mrs Bessie armer of Galena and II Martin were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs John Large and Mr and Mrs John Battle and son Tod Mr and Mrs Roy Campbell and son Noel have moved from the Jolley property on South Kentucky avenue to the Scholes property on Whitebird street Mr and Mrs Kennedy of Miami visited Mr and Mrs Lucy Sunday EL BRENDEL Willing But Unable1 Methodist Church District Superintendent Satterfield of Vinita preached the Methodist church Sufiday morning His sermon was taken from the first chapter of Second Timothy his subject being Up the Gift Within The pastor brought the evening mes sage his subject was Still and Know I Am taken from the forty sixth Psalms The daily Bible school is progressing nicely with City where you ipay obtain the evidence that you need for your divorce Do not delay i What' must I do regarding my child? Will they ever walk? A If you will come to the thea ter Tuesday morning to my dies only? matinee 1 will give you the name of a very famous ortho pedic surgeon who can straighten ydur sofijK legs Yes they will walk Cast fear and doubt from your blind Who sent me the anonymous letter? And did they mean what they said Mrs A Your next door neighbrs that are aware of your activities You are being watched If you do not stop this present activity I see you will come to grief Who and when will I marry? Miss A I see you continuing in the future as you have been in the past in your position There is no marriage indicated What became of my cat? Mrs A I see this animal to have merely wandered away and has met with an accident Is life ended for me or will this party marry me? Broken A Your life is just beginning Cast this negative thought of fear from your mind Go to your aunt in Texas You will find her most kind Dismiss this person from your mind They will not marry you as they are married already Is the party telling me the truth? A Yes they love you and con tinuation in this present affair will bring you unhappiness and de spair Good luck Zandorra 1 WEDNESDAY THURSDAY With the words of President Roosevelt machinery of defense must not be interrupted by ringing in their ears' machin ists again took up their picketing of Moore Drydock plant one of struck maritime plants that has hampered work on $500000000 in defense contracts Here a group of pickets hold one of signs used in their picketing (NEA TELEPHOTO) bald head with a' gay colored hand kerchief never be able to stand he muttered A reporter' reminded him that with credit for good behavior it would not be 10 years at my the little attor ney insisted' six seven it makes no difference" He could not sit still Contem plating that grim stretch ahead he got up and paced the floor wav ing his hands talked of confine ment and what it would do to a man of his free temperament But a month or so later when he came back to surrender his mood subject to lightning changes was different This time his wife was with him and he put up a brave front talked airily of psy chology in prison can change my surroundings at boasted he Mind over matter you know? And when he left for the train' flanked by federal officers he still talked blandly of psychology A Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs Mark Yost in honor of Logan Those enjoying the delight ful dinner were as follows: Mr and Mrs Ernest Logan and chil dren of Coffeyville Kas Mr and Mrs Byron Webb and daughter of Melrose Kas Mr and Mrs Law rence Campbell Mrs Carmen Brownell and daughter Lois Jean and Howard Greene Mr and Mrs Logan Jr and Bon of Com merce and the honoq guests Mr and Mrs Logan Sr and the host and hostess Mr and Mrs Mark Yost and children The inest Quality at the Lowest Prices LYRIC Theatre Cenmaree Okla LAST TIMES TODAY ields in THE BANK QoMen Daum Dance TONIGHT International Hall icher Okla Dance to the Music of and Hia Enjoy a Big Dance and a Big Time EVERYBODY WELCOME ZANDORRA Makes her final appearance Tonight at 8:30 Many local people state that her prediction! have already i come true Come and ask her your future Mr and Mrs 0 Bradley and son Cecil Mr and Mrs Marvin Lair of Tulsa visited Mr and Mrs Colin Morton and family Mr and Mrs Ethmer Cantrell and Jack Hearell of Eldorado visited Saturday at the home of Mr and Mrs Roy Carr and daughter Joann Patsy Rutherford was taken riday to the St hospital for treatment Mr and Mrs Claude Hayes and daughter Betty Mrs Richard and Deloris Harris visited Sunday in Claremore Mr and Mrs Ped Jones loyd and Roy Rutherford visited Patsy Rutherford who is a patient in the St hospital ir Joplin ri day night Mr and Mrs Henry Blanton and daughter Virginia Lee of Tulsa Mrs Arvilln Lee and chil dren Imogene and of Pur cell Mo Mr and Mrs Ted Jones and children Lelitia and Bobby and Ruby Jones of Pryor and Mrs rancis Brewster' of Jay visited at the home of Mr and Mrs Ped Jones aqd son Jack riday Mr Mrs: Harry Gilstrap visited riday in Hornett and Joplin Mo Hugh Becker of ited Sunday with Marvin Becker and family Burt Cooper and daughter Mrs Leonard ord of Los An geles Cal is visiting a few days with his father John Cooper Mrs Carl Campbell and Phoebe Jacoby accompanied Joe Vann to Winfield Kas where he will be employed this summer Sunday Mr and Mrs Polard Shouse and children Ivan and Laverne and Mrs Grayson visited in Carterville and Oronogo Sunday Mr and Mrs Ben Hatcher and children visited relatives in Gran by Mo Sunday Kenneth Ray of Marshal Ark Roy Reynolds of Haskell Okla and Mrs Harry Cole of Baxter Springs were called to Commerce last week by the serious illness of Mrs Ray Mr and Mrs Ray and daughter Vella Mrs Alice Bra ckeen and Edward Grant visited relatives Granby Mo Sunday Gary Wayne Gilstrap was a Sunday dinner guest ot ni grand parents Mr and Mrs Harry Gil strap Mr and Mrs George Lee and son' Bryan of Nowata visited with Mr and Mrs Jesse Martin and daughter Rita Gae riday The Commerce Home Demon J4 £lnoited! TO ATTEND THE Air Conditioned CLOSING TONIGHT WILLIAM POWELL MYRNA LOY 'XSBi jI Mima Size 72x108 Golden £4 Dawn Sheet 9eAs Size 81x108 Golden A Dawn Sheet 9As3 Size 81x99 Golden £4 9A Dawn Sheet JLeAs Size Golden Dawn Cases 'UESDAYJUNE 3 1941 ILASKASURVIVES PRISON ORDEAL Lawyer for Urschel Kidnap I ers reed After Term I At Leavenworth I OKLAHOMA CITY June UP Ben Laska the Denver de fender of kidnapers has survivedsafely an ordeal I which he he was physically unableto endure Leavenworth' peniten where he was confined Aug 1936 released him yesterday oncompletion of a 10 year sentenceon a charge of knowingly takingpart of the $200000 Charles Urschel ransom as a legal The florid bald little criminallawyer who had made a reputationdefending accused kidnapers sat bn a hotel room here one swelter ing day iiv 1936 The su preme court had just ruled that me had to take the stiff medicinewhich' the federal district court mere bad given him the summer before Gone were the quips that he hadused to whip crack witnesses judgeand jury when he was defendingAlbert Bates one of the kidnap ers of the Oklahoma oil millionaireInstead he sat and mopped his 5' DAILY NEWS 4 Cnecfit jEUjeten ik 15 North Main St Tonight 8 to 10 'Barrel Upsets Boy 13 Is Drowned MOORE Okla June 3 UP) Thirteen year old Austin McNabb Jr was drowned yesterday in a farm pond a mile south of the Ok lahoma Cleveland county line north of here His two companions said a barrel in which they had been overturned pitching him into the water page rHKtfc MIAMI STOCKYARDS SHEEP PRICE TO TOP $11 HERE All Other Divisions Steady in Livestock Trad ing at Miami Yards MIAMI STOCKYARDS Jtoe 3 The week opened with "a steady hog market with the top quoted an $915 The cattle market was steady The calf market was steady with the top on choice vealers standing at $10 The sheep market was raised 50 cents placing the top on native spring lambs to $11 ollowing are some of the trans actions reported for Monday: Ark of 17 aged county trucked in a load of hogs that topped at $915 Hugh Story of Craig county consigned a load of hogs 12 of which topped at $915 Herbert Seabolt of Craig county received the top of $915 for his choice porkers Beach of Ottawa county was in with some vealers that topped at $10 Mrs Garrett of Ottawa county sold 7 hogs that averaged 195 pounds and topped at $915 Dee Watters of Ottawa county market ed a pen of porkers which aver aged 217 pounds and sold at the top of $915 Barnes of Otta wa county sold a bunch of 195 pound porkers at the top of $915 Williams of Ottawa county was in with 7 nice porkers that averaged around 200 pounds and sold at the top of $915 Bill Cox of Ottawa county consigned a mix ed load of cattle and calves Mustain of Delaware coun ty was on the calf market Paul ields and Sam Reaves both of Delaware county were on the hog market Robert Whorton of Craig county consigned some porkers A Jones of Craig county was in with a consignment of hogs George Collins of Ottawa county marketed a bunch of vealers Rickmer of Ottawa county brought in a consignment of cat tle Mrs Roy Morrison of Dela ware county was in with some vealers that topped at $10 Seals of Huntsville Ark was in with 10 nice porkers Carrell Byler of Baxter Springs Kas was on the calf market Shellman of Delaware county was on the hog market Walter Younger of Delaware county was on Lonely Questioners Given Comforting Advice by Zandorra Today in Answers To Queries Sent Via News Record Nearing the end of her engagement here Zandorra this morning appeared before a capac ity audience of women at a spe cial matinee in the Coleman thea ter and also in this column an swered another selection of ques tions submitted through the News Record Advice on affairs of the heart how to obtain evidence for a divorce and suggestions on selec tion of vocations were included in the advice given in reply to ques tions chosen at random from those mailed in care of news paper Here are list jof answers: i Question What would be the best thing for me to do now? Stay by myself? 'Answer No I do not see that it would be advisable for you to live alone I see too much loneli ness about you in the present Sell your farm and move to the city You will be happier Will I marry Miss A Yes I see that they love you as you love them and are sincere with you What must 1 do for the best for my future? Mrs A A You will marry the person who has been asking you these many years At the present see that you are very lonely and un happy and are putting this per son off because of your daughter I see a marriage for your daugh ter within the coming month She has not even told you about it Who took my watch and ring? A I see you are misjudging a certain person The party you imagine to be guilty is not guilty If you will come to the theater and see me in a personal inter view I will give you the name of the person who has your watch and ring at this time Does I really care for me or is she just stringing me along? Jr A You are right This party is stringing you along They like you because you are generous with your money and are a very good dancer I see you renewing your friendship in the future with If I go through with my plan what will be the outcome? A If you continue this friend ship and take this trip that you are planning you will ruin all chances for future happiness in your present home Break this friendship before it is too late You think that person does not suspect but you are wrong What vocation is best for me A A I see you have two outstand ing talents One you are develop ing at the present time and that in music Again you could be suc cessful in a type of work that would bring you in contact with the public You have a natural gift in this direction however your hand writing shows me that you are very conservative (almost to the point of stinginess) You must overcome this characteristic for success in your future Should I sell my place and go through with by present plan? A Yes and the sooner you do the better for you I see your ob ligations and this particular piece of property to be a burden to You will make a change and be happier You can place confidence in The person I have in mind will I see them again? Mrs A They will not be back They have left you and for another per son whom they are with at the present time Come to see me in person at the theater and I will give you an address in Kansas ormal Opening of I Il I Sth 5 fl i I A 3 I a A wl TA "I 1 WBrt is' jl xIwITHEEIDb 4 LI SHE HELD THE KEY 9 fj MSMSb.

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