Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Miami News-Record from Miami, Oklahoma • 5

Publication:
Miami News-Recordi
Location:
Miami, Oklahoma
Issue Date:
Page:
5
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

MONDAY EBRUARY 3 1947 MIAMI DAILY NEWS RECORD Ml AMT OKLA PAGE IVE 'PAIR NABBED Coost to Coast Railrood Is Step Nearer SUTTU rorriAND wu a have NOW AVAILABLE JUST ARRIVED BOX COAT 4 WWith Our sit i tw Mr sK NT CENTRAL SOCK ISLAND mt MARQUETTE rAonc WESTERN AOHC NORTHERN rAOHC 1 NKXEL HATE ROAD CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO DENYER AND RK) GRANDE WESTERN 3E5E St i kJ Parinr Mist Allee June Mcexren aad Miss Naomi Smithy Mloe Virginia RoesamJ vie preaident of the auxiliary presid ed during the busjaeas session The reports of various committees were Riven and the group made plana for a sweetheart banquet to be held Plannett and Mm Roy McGinnis counaelore SENECA row's LC MY Meet The Inter City Methodist' Youth held the monthly meeting Monday night in Carl Junction There Wai a covered dish dinner at 7 followed by a program" and bug inesit' session Those attending from the Seneca'church were: Nan cy Chase Carol Cole Marilyn of procedure March for ajl 8 division! Division 1 will receive their second class badges at this time and also present a short pro gram Those present at the meet ing Monday were: Joan DragoO Nancy Sue Murdock" Joyce Lank ford Lois Marie Kuhn Josephine Nelson Sonya Tourtillotte Paul ette Higginbotham Mary Ann Roark Geraldine Rogers Sammie Lou Garmaft and Leader Mrs Joe Roberts of prohibition to the people On Tuesday senators will "ex amine their hole cards' On that day they are expected to put through the mill Gov Roy measure cutting in come taxes one third Opposition to the measure pass ed last week after a hot house ses sion has developed from school men and from the grass roots I where the farmers feel big' are getting a break and they are not I The school men fear that if the m'easure is passed into law' some $4000000 it will save may cause their institutions to suffer wheni appropriations are made £enate administration leaders said they expected some opposi tion to the bill but that they were confident It would pass The Senate has on tap another big question for the week The oil and gas committee will resume hearings with chairman Homer Paul and others demanding an investigation of circumstances surrounding passage of the 1945 oil conservation act Paul said the Senate was by major oil companies in passage of the bill and de clared the committee is going to dig into the matter On Tuesday another senate com mittee that on constitutional will hold a hearing on whether to call a constitutional convention The constitution requires that that one be called every 20 years but there has been no eaU sinee statehood Many gyoups are demanding that the present legislation do something about it and the hearing is expected to be well attended Other legislative committees will Study the budget control bill tax slashing acts and weighty appro priation measures i i Tuesday Meeting for Ea rioter A A spaghetti dinner Tuesday eve ning Ur the social rooms it the irst Baptist ehureh entertained members of the lari Heater Criterion Club Holds Guest Teo Wednesday Members of the Criterion dub held a guest day tu Wednesday afternoon in the home of Mrs Clint Vanatta Mrs Earl Elliott as sisted the hostess An appropriate patriotic color scheme was carried out in the dec orations for the tea table An ar rangement of white chrysanthe mums wks used for a centerpiece Mrs Maude Bewley and Miss Elvia DeNeen poured tea for the guests Guests for the affair were: Mrs Claude Lester Mn John Vincent Mrs lorent Sanders Mrs Bewleyi Mrs Stella Tain Mrs Witt Ellis Mrt Payton Mrs red Livesey Mrs Walter Van atta Mrs Wright Shelton and Mrs Joe Williams Members attending 1 1 MrsPearl Robinson Mrs Everett DeHannas Mn Vail Mn Lanning Mn Durham Sour model display: pnd pi ffewn stock If is A Jteceued' Both Tube both' left J1 in? Chrome doublecomportment Shower Mota sft The wind Wednesday pfternoon lifted the roof from the gtand stphd at the city park and set it right side up on the ground near by? 14 rnr anu mrs rreu tugginuotn am'of Kimberly Idaho and Higginbotham of Waterloo Neb are here Visiting relatives Called hereby the dpath of their mother 'Mvet Uirwevt nltnlkam OMCBI O' I uaASS IIIC'VWHHMC wife Mr add Mrs Bill Laffoori and daughter Billie Ruth formerly of Mamaroneck Yt left Miami Thursday after a short visit with Mr and Mrs Harold Johnson 323 street northwest and other rela They were enroute to Way cross Ga to make their home riends in Miami have received announcements of the marriage Jan 19 in Charleston Va of Miss Maude Ellen Cammack toS Ellis Ypung The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Jack Cammack former residents of Miami Mrs Britt Rockdale ad dition left Miami Wednesday to visit foil a month with her sister rank Davis and Doctor Dav is in Lafayette La Mrs Zajic 222 A street southeast has Returned from en eastern trip She enjoyed a visit with her daughter and son in law Mr and Mrs Timmermeister and family in Lima Ohio Several1 parties were given in her honor while she was visiting in Lima Mrs Buford Carden and chil dren Carol Ann and Charles of Tulsa Okla have been visiting this Week with Mrs mother Mrs A Beck and fam ily 121 street northwest Clark Selby Jr young son of Mr and Clark Selby of Pich er is spending this week with his grandmother Mrs Nannie Clark 213 Third avenue northwest Mrs Bartletb of Nelson ville Ohio arrived at noon Thurs day to visit with relatives in Mi ami Miss Bertha Chandler of Wash ington is visiting for two weeks with her parents Mr and Mrs A Chandler 226 street northwest Mrs George Sutherland 816 ifth avenue northwest is visiting for two weeks in Weleetka Okla with Mr and Mrs Robards apd their family They drove to Miami Sunday to take her home withthem Millner "305 A street northwest was expected to return today frdm Kansas City Mo whefe he has been attending a hardware convention Paul Ware yeoman 3c has re ceived his discharge recently from the United States Navy He served three years sea duty in the South Pacific and one year of shore duty at He is the sort of Mrs J' Stokes of Midland Tex iaHis Wife is the former Miss PattyeviWatkins 417 South VLiii street George Grigsby of Miami who has been a patient since Sunday at the reeman hospital in Joplin was dismissed Thursday Mfi Ruby Nichols 410D jstree pprresti' received? word Tuesday afternoon of the of her brother in law Bill Leary of Enid Okla A number of relatives wno at serviceS 'fot Mrs hus band yrpat pii tofEnid to be present forthe Seoond urs Eugene uraveo vn ncvuua Moreturned tp ber hopie Thurs uyt lier Bauru viivs wjui lura RubyNichbls 410 street north Tornadoes taken after the point Mr Benton was sitting behind'the wheel of his car when the storm struck A piece of 4 by 6 hurtled right through the wind shield and two other pieces forced their' way into his radiator Mr Benton was uninjured (NEA Photo) The' area of the continental ed States is 8026789 square' miles of which 53013 square miles pre water i Oklahoma Lawmakers Will ScanVital Monday? OKLAHOMA' CITY'eL The "men 'Wo make the laws of Oklahoma will be looking at their hole cards frequently starting today when they will begin Stag Dinner Thursday Honors Moody Palmer Mrs Dick Rice entertained Thursday evening irf her home with a stag dinner honoring her nephew Moody Palmer on his birthday Af ter dinner the guests attended a basketball game a Invited for die occasion were Walter Williams Jr Bob Wood all David Burr and Nortel Trask Ddightful spun sugar shade in wool coven Sizes 10 to 18 No exercise No laxative No drug Eat plenty You outmelapotatoeetoMyou jurt out them down Simple when yw 5 enjoy delicious A YD 8 Vitamin Candy before meals Only 1225 for 30 ham isdo Spencer Dnw URNITURE DEPARTMENT 2ND LOOR 4 'I New: Bathroom for town or country casual wear popular box coat cut fun and free for wear over siuts visiting occupied the group for the afternoon 1 zGdests for the affair "were Mrt Robinson Mrs Mac Bartlett Mrs Buford Garden and her chil dren Carol Ann and Charles of Tulsa Mrs annie Kraper Miss Betty Jo Beck and Mrs John McNaughton Members pbesCnt included i Mrs Austin Mrs A Beck Mrs HarrjrW Curtis Mrs KL locsay Mrs Mullendore Mrs Chas A Neal Mrs' Mrs Owens Mrs George Stein Mrs Walter Williams Mrs RoyT Wills and Mrs Charles Wilson Mrs Diinc0n Speaks To Modern Mothers Mrs Duncan presented the program at the Thursday evening meeting of Modern Mothers Child Study" club Hef subject was Home Our Children Learn A business session was conducted by Mrs Woodall vice president After the program ice cream and cake were served 'by Mrs Wayne Branson who was hostess for the A lovely bouquet of white spring flowers decorated the living room Other members attending were Mrs Ted Woods Mrs Woodrow Odneal Mrs Ethel Rodgers Mrs Dwight Mattoon Mrs Lawrence Campbell Mrs Max Cole Mrs 'Kenneth Saft Mrs Bob Mcerron Mrs Carl Laty and Mrs Burrell Wagoner' GW Scouts i 4 Division No 1 Girl Scouts met at jthe city hall Monday after noon The girls passed 2 of their second class tests on sports and ''nature and also completed three of their tests in weaving They have three more tests to pass to complete their weaving badge4 which is a first class badge lans are being made for a court of hon Gaskin 'and Rev and Mrs Roy Smith 'Tf Skating Party I "A group from the Baptist church enjoyed a skating party in Joplin Thursday night "The group in cluded Mr and Mrs Craw ford Dorothy Mahan Dolores Ang ien Opal Ruth Campbell Don Crawford "Clovis Carol Black jnd Mrs Blaine Burkhart ''Commercial Club The Seneca 1 ub will hold the regular 7 dinner and bukinesk meeting Mon day evening eb 8 in the Watts Cafe club room? '( Molitor Hageman Miss Anne Hageman and Steph en Molitor were married Satur day morning Jan 18 in St Catholic church in Joplin the ReV Healy officiating A nee Hageihan sister of the' bride was maid of honor John Kelly of Seneca was best man The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs John Hageman ot Joplin The groom is the son of Steve Molitor of Seneca He is a' graduate of Seneca high school and is now at tending Joplin junior college A wedding breakfast was served af ter the ceremony at the home of the parents The bride and groom left en a short honeymoon Those from Seneca who were guests at the i wedding tyere: Steve Molitor Mrs Kate Hoff Mrs Lawrence ElbertMr and Mrs John Kelly Mrarid Mrs Charles Yust Mildred Ruth and Bud Yust Minnie "Elberts Evabella Elbert Gwendolyn Wallace1 Mahin' El bert pick Kelly fani'Claryt on Remmers 't MrsHigginbojhkin Miy Eveline Higginbotham 94 years qld died Jan 25 She was born: near Racine Mo Dec 12 1852 and was a pioneer resident of this community In 1870 she vas nArried to Charles Higgin botham ivho died more than 50 years ago and she had since' re sided on the same farm where they had lived until 2 or 3 years! ago when shq made her home with her son Walter Higginbothan and family 'Besides this son she is survived by 3 sons Joe of Water lop Neb red of KimberlyIdaho and Arthur of Seneca 2 daughters' Stelts of Joplin and Mrs Amanda McKissen of Hood River Orei a sister Mrs Ida Ter rel? of Bozaman Mont 25 grand children and several great grand children and great' great grand children 'uneral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the Hornet church north of Seneca conducted by Rev Warren Moore and Rev Dilworth Pall bearers were her grandsons Jack Lee Charles Herman and Harold Higginbotham and Charles Stelts Burial was in the Hornet ceme tery uhder direction of the Biddle come uneral y'' "PRETTY AS PICTURE T8 ot'tne House At 2:80 they will argue the' question of subinit i etlng resolution calling forrepeal SHOWER STALL CURTAINS mode of beoutiful water QK renenent Renulflr 795 PLASTIC WINDOW CURTAINS forybur she "inn colors with vour shower curtains Ren THE versatile liD tT 3l THiajmi sf ft 'Local News Briefs ft f4 i iwr 1 5 IZ V' Ls Iv'IX' Mrs' Os Deord Mrs Roy Me Ginnis Mrs A Cupped and MieoDeNteeu iftEa A'amed JJone Chairman Here Hostottec were MIw Delorir Xhl'JL ef Vinita wee i elected wdi chairman at Cba nita district of the Woman' Sot doty of ChristUa Servie at a all day mm meeting bald Wodaes i day at the irot Methodist chureh i la Miami Elovon church aodatlM i are represented fa ths Vinita dis iltriet' riday eb IL I Mrs George Healey cf'ML Mrs Dorothy wM cnarge or uia oevouonai program Her theme was Sufficient AnrwarnoM taking part were Miss Adelo Lieoo Miss Vera Dar ter and Miss Lola Maa Whitting ton a Other members present Includ ed: Mias Georgia Ellington Miss Ila aye Jordan Miss Gwendolyn Gladden Miss Rosaleee Capps Miss Billye Hunter Miss Maurine Elrod Miss Willene George Mxk entmes umu Zl" itawayi ritorZ 4 i 797 Studio Divans When Robert A Young 48 year olxT scrappy progressive Cleveland railroader recently wrested working control of the New York Central Railroad he forged another link in his plan for the first coast to coast railroad Young whose dynamic criticism of current railroad XVM competitors bad dreams' Is chairman of the Alleghany Corp and the Chesapeake end Ohio Through the he controls the Pare Marquette and the NidtM Plate He elms to tie up to western lines as shown on map above Betty Culp Miss Ruth Trask Miss? Jocelyn Higginbotham Mrs Jewel uiaaaen Mrs uratia Navkirk and Mina If a habit of 'creating thq spectacular This photo 'V Charles Ogden Mm Clarence Meant WAemnWA Clena AJaiia 1L 0 svvvuv kViuauu 4UU kJOHVlXly WALL piUVtJ UJO at LANNING NURSERY LOT A end Second SmrthkMt Evergreens 'i OrMnwatol Shrek ruit Tree Shed Trett a Rhubarb Reetvetc WOMEN 38 52 YEARS OLD DO YOU SUHERTHESEUNNYEEUNGS? 'middle cause? great medicine is famous for thlsl Xf you're in your and this Taken regularly Pinkham's functional period pe Compound helps build up rerist euliar to women is causing you to ance against such agef suffer from hot flashes nervous distress Thousands have reported irritability md weak tired high benefit! It's also a grana kto Strung feellngs tben do try Lydia macblc tonic Worth VIGBTABLI COMPOUND MEETING ON WHEELS SARATOGA SPRINGS eb W) The city fathers met on wheels today With two of the city five members out bf town and a third commissioner of accounts Jerome Pitney at home with a leg Injury 'the council was hard pressed for the required quorum of three daughter Council Sec retary Helen Pitney drove her father to city hall when they were joined by Mayor Addison Mallery and Public Works Commissioner Nellie Ainsworth The 80 minute session during which the assessment tax roll was adopted was held in an automobile parked in 'frpnj of the city hall As volunteer army of 140000 Russian civilians 'composed of pre military age boy's aged peasants and 30000 women are cleaning out the miiterf" and shells und booby traps planted by the German in i vaders in the Soviet sided Wednesday and Introduced th district officar ind Mr' J' Meredith preaideat of the local society who welcomed the gwtts Group singing and an" organ num ber played by Mrs Purant of Miami wero the call to worship Mr Charles Meador of Miami presented a devotional on the sub jct Officers were' 1 instructed at a seminar Members of on of th cirri of the local society served luncheon at noon Mrs ay Thompson and Mm Joseph? Thompson wro chairmen of the hostess committee After luncheon Mrs Adam 'of' Vinita gave a devotional on' th vs4 theme Mm Shi mer of Miami supervised a bests t' tiful candlelighting service of con secration in which nine women took part A short address on tem 1 perance was an Important of the program 1 About 80 guests registered for th meeting 4 polgrtAlot frinf oySMdmg VsKfibn! gJsASMb ss4us laLdk'' Tiim'' well es those you love 1 Vl iflrf naVV vtOBOn inefar decree otattDcbon WMn yoa tend tbm quality City was unable to attend funeral services for her fatherCharles Nichols of Miami' who died last Monday One tof ciuldreiit was IH Siain 0(000 aquttre AMUV UiUCO Ulttir 42 x2x xL xtVTri A i nt? perieqr answer io me ckrrvx 4 6 bedroom Instantly converts to PRICED ROM comfortable fcill sized double bed Harmonizes beautifully with fUr "4' nishings of any roomp the styles and colors' are' varied (Hand somelv' tailored in clean cut modern "lines MURDER COUNTS BI Holding ather and Son Charged la Slaying of Man In NorthDekqjta 8T PAUL eb Ansst of two men charged with murder in the decapitation (laying' of Al vin Maddox kt Mohall last August was announced "by th ederal Bureau of Investiga tion Rhodes BI agent in charge at St Paul identified Yb men as Alvus Curtis 49 and hi son Roy Virgal Curtis 23 both of Alto' Tex The elder Curtis was (nested at Huntsville Art by BI agents state polio lo cal authorities Rhode eaid The son was arrested at hi home in Alto i Th body of Mad dox 'whoee home wae Coolidge Tex was found in the Moua river near Mohall last Aug 21 our days later the head was found' in the same stream Identification was established the BI1 said through Its laboratories in Waahy ington Rhodes said that Maddox and th two Curtises were working as farm hands in Dakota' at the time of the slaying A A Chevrolet truck belonging to Maddox and which had been miss ing since the slaying was in th younger possession when he was arrested Rhodes added s' Wednesday Robinson Home in the home of Mm Glenn Rot consideration of seven of the most important issues of the inion entertained several guests' current legislative session and members of the Sew and Sewl Those who will dothe most peeking Will be the mem a 1 a Vt 4 Vi a A i ciuo Attractive Douquets oi sweet vio peas ana cnrysanuiemums deco rated the luncheon tables and he living room Sewihg and informal Relieve mJJJJShlmlseiiei With the best known home remedv of kind in tho world Acts whdevouf A Watts Velma Eddings kaeva Lee Mhoon rances Marie Smith vs George' Thomas Williams John "I LOST 32 LBS! WIAR SIZE 14 AGAIN" Once IM lba( Mim Reynold I art weight weekly with AYDS Vit nun uenay nwiucin risn Now she has a model' figure Your nerienofl maw or mav not Im same but try this eerier reducing piBn rrry rira gg MHH dNVM Ruults or money baok In clinical teet conducted by medical doctors mon than tOf person loetH to If pound average in a few week with the AYDS Vitamin Candy SALT art T7' Rii 'UkaL tc i 7 Wr I I A I iAstoN LArfXK I PfifikUaaa4L4ZlVraX i za wawiNcnaMy fASANEANOCO I I w( 1 A IK i i aww" js'iw'S Junemwi 'Kyaa 1 I 4 5 3 7 1 i iJL uh HI A 1" i Xf Mires AWlV AMnATUEDDi i iuniM2MEcnc isaa fr mmediat Delivery No mor wottinojAComeoedS! nnw i' i i ft i TTB a IV 1 Oy5 '1 MV' Vi i i A I rr rrir irTi i 7 1 1" ft tift HArir CHESTER lawwvodiiOi lai lM turer tfiis week'" 795 NOW WM Bfe 1 Sj xeir usnsMsenwan sw swnnnK 5 ptrqt ft apttcit rnnftrn Tzr a a a aa am a r' rr Tr aaaaA a ww K' v' A Ji I tr i Jr Vi' Gfdia AHU ITIHH jw aft 'r if I Um ml 'A 'j $ip Jw 4 I I i.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Miami News-Record Archive

Pages Available:
150,656
Years Available:
1923-1969