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Miami News-Record from Miami, Oklahoma • 3

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TUESDAY EBRUARY 27 1940 PAGE THREE Miami Prepares to Observe With the Wind 'A Dancing Tuans to Be Guest Artists COMMERCE Vivien Leigh and Clark Gable in "Gooewith'the be 1936 QUAPAW Morton and A 'CLOSING TONIGHT here Dollar Day Home Refreshment 9 carton DRINK 14 4 Mail Orders and Phone Reserve tltns accepted in order received be the game and the Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Logan and family were Mr and Mrs Ernest Logan and sons of Coffeyvile Kas Mr and Mrs Mark Yost and family Mr and Mrs Bryan Webb Mr and (NEA Telephoto) twins from Omaha luncheon was served at noon The day was spent mostly at needle work Those present were: Mes dames Ruth VanValkenberg Ra cine Bass Delavinia Seats Effie VanValkenberg Ethel Post Don nar Gibson Bea Clark Lena Mont gomery Virginia Hubbard Meldia Simmons Loretta Barmore Elsie Hood Melinda Anderson Mae Hub bard Jean Payton Bertha Hicks Dollie Ebersole Elizabeth Phillips Era Best Elizabeth Morris Opal McClanahan Johnnie Roland and Maude Wolsey and Miss Velma Burke The club will meet March 11 with Mrs Mae Hubbard in Com merce with Mrs Thelma Baird and Mrs Virginia Hubbard as assisting hostesses Baptist The Baptist Mission ary Union met Thursday afternoon in the home of Mrs Burks for their monthly business meeting At the close of the session refresh Dean Shackelford of Tulsa is visiting her parents' Mr and Mrs rank Steele 338 South ran cis street Mr and Mrs Isadore Zoblbtsky visited in Tulsa Sunday Mrs Vemon Smith is seriously ill at her home 412 SouthCon nell avenue Mrs Elmer Walker of Mineral Heights who has been ill for six months is reported unimproved Mrs A Brewer 466 South Alta street was called to Bartles ville a week ago by the illness of her sister Mrs Edwards has returned home' A high school carnival will be held Monday March 4 The funds obtained from the venture willbe used to purchase Venetian blinds for the high school auditorium The home economics class will hold open to serve lunch ine Large Louise Dareing Doria Dean Burks Mrs Paul Large Mrs airy Vangundy and the hostess Mrs Bill Large Two Special Congressional Elections Serve as Gauge Of New Deal Strength KUS ijswRomi EXACTLY AS SHOWN IN AMED ATLANTA nntnu! VOTING IN OHIO WATCHED TODAY Herbert Marshall to Wed ormer Model Commodity Relief Schedule Announced riendly Neighbor Club The riendly Neighbor club met at the home of Mrs Angie Maness 209 South Netta street Monday with Mrs Ida Mae Curl ee as as sistant'' hostess covered dish Mrs Elizabeth Paige White City Kas Got Very Lit tle Relief Until She Tried Sas Nak Municipal Election in Picher Is Set for April 2 Registrars Named Sun 'Mat (2 pm) $112 (inc tax) Night (8 m) 8112 (inc tax)Wk Day (2 m) 75c (inc tax) NEW HAMPSHIRE VOTES MARCH 12 Ambulance Calls Mrs Charles Cates and infant son Charles Jr from the Ritchey hospital to their hornet 411 West 12th street Baxter Springs) Mrs Gene Nixon from the reeman hos pital Joplin to her home in Qua paw Charles Tipton from near Mel rose to a Joplin' office HOLLYWOOD eb Herbert Marshall English actor and Lee Russell dark haired one time model left last night for Las Vegas Nev after telling friends they planned to be married Accompanying them on the motor trip were two stars of the silent screen Rod La Roque and his wife Vilma Banky Marshall was divorced in Las Vegas two weeks ago by Edna Best English actress who was married a few minutes later to Nat Wolff Hollywood agent Miss Russell has done bit work in pictures and has been companion for months at Hollywood social affairs Birth Announcement Mr and Mrs Harley Warden an nounce the birth of a five pound daughter Thelma Jo at the Picher hospital eb 22 goes without saying There has been a rush to buy reserved seats for the Sunday matinee and night performances which went on sale at a special box office in the lob by of the Coleman theater Sunday However with the Coleman having 1600 seats available Manager Giffin announces that there are plenty of good seats left for all of these performances The week day matinee seats will not be reserved Carrying out the With the Wind estival idea Miami merchants are co operating to the extent of decorating their main show windows in the mo tif to attract the attention of not only Miami folk but the thousands who will be brought to Miami dur ing the week with the showing the picture as the lure mail orders for reserv ed seats to With the has been a big Manager Gif fin said I expected a heavy from the territory the Cole man serves I was not quite pre pared for the and At the Hospitals American hospital Albert Rog ers of Commerce was admitted yesterday John ullerton of Baxter Springs Route 3 was ad mitted last night for a major sur gical operation Paul Marsh of Zincville was admitted Sunday loyd Grube of Baxter Springs was admitted Saturday Ritchey hos pital Mrs Paul Cates and infant son of Baxter Springs were dis missed yesterday Mrs' Cecil Bak er and infant daughter of 314A South Main street were dismissed today Mrs Ray DeLapp is the mother of a baby girl bom yester day weight eight pounds Picher hospital Mr and Mrs Russell Dixon 387 South Cherry street Commerce are the parents of a baby daughter bom this morning rank Bettega of Treece Kas was admitted yesterday Commerce Boy Graduates Among the Army Air corps fly ing cadets graduated from Class 90D at the air corps training cen ter at Tulsa was a Commerce boy Arnold Shamblin son of Mr and Mrs Shamblin rom Tulsa he will finish his officers training at Randolph and ield Tex Mrs Scott Zimmerman and chil dren Rozanne and Gary were din ner guests of the mother Mrs Hursh and Mr Hursh Sunday Mr and Mrs Marion Buxton moved Saturday to Afton where they will make their home Mrs Toka Keltner of Tulsa is visiting relatives and friends a few weeks Dorothy Lee Mayfield Charles Martain of Whitebird Sunday visitors of Mr and Rernick and family Mr and Mrs Hugh Widick vis ited in Neosho Sunday Trudgeon and daughter Ja nice of Pittsburg visited Sunday with Mr and Mrs Lykins and sons Dick and Bob and Mr and Mrs Wilson and daugh ter Marilyn Mr and Mrs Ben Collins of Richmond Okla' visited Sunday with Mr and Mrs Hance Mr and Mrs Carl Williams vis ited in Joplin Sunday with their daughter Nadine who is in training Shirley Hulsey is ill at her home on North Cherry street Mr and Mrs Jim Awl of Baxter visited friends here Saturday Mr and Mrs Bob Hudson and daughter Sherylon Jean of Inde pendence Kas visited the mother Mrs Effie Bishop and family Sunday Eugene Searcy is ill at his home on North River sti eet Mr and Mrs Kenneth Trimble of Baxter Springs Kas visited the mother Mrs Rena Comp ton and sister Mrs 'Maud Bilder back Sunday Mrs Opal James and son Jim my were weekend guests of Mrs Scott Zimmerman of Joplin Mrs Alma Deckman visited friends at Keelrille Kas Sunday WEDNESDAY ONLY and were Mrs ments of eherry pie whipped cream and coffee were served Shower gifts for the infant daugh ter of Mrs Harley Warden were inspected and sent to her Those present were: The Rev and Mrs Dareing Mrs Mabel Hayden Mrs Paul Large Mrs Melvin Ken nedy Mrs Williams Mrs airy Vangundy Mrs Dan Stan ley Mrs Oliver Kenney and the hostess Mrs Burks and daughter Doria Dean 1 WEDNESDAY THURSDAY ell Entertains Louise ell was hostess group of friends at her Thursday evening Those enjoying the evening were Gracy Rogers Nadine Teeters loyd Price Mary Trinkle Leo Grant Wilma Miller Wilbur ell and the hostess Lou ise ell 1 Mrs Lawrence Campbell and Miss Maxine White Mrs Rhoda Lampkin and Mrs Al Morton attended the Rebekah school of instruction at Miami Tuesday evening The Tigers will meet the Picher basketball team on their own court tonight This will seventh conference last home game Mr and Mrs Al Morton of Baxter visited rela ties in Joplin and Webb City Sun day Miss Hallie Matthey has moved to the home of Mr and Mrs Al bert Stewart Mrs Gum Hubbard attended at dinner Sunday jji honor of the Rev and Mrs Wesley Post and the Rev and Mrs Mott of the Union church AT Morton was called to Webb City Monday morning by the ser ious illness of his brother have tried several medicines for rheumatism with very little re writes Mrs Paige I decided to get a box of Sas Nak and try it as so many others have done By the time I had taken the first box I was amazed and feel ing so much better in every way thanks to Sas A General Medicine Sas Nak contains many benefi cial herbs and other splendid ingre dients with IRON Right now when TRAVELOG UE and New Edition Revival Progresses Tonight will be at the Commerce Christian church A large delegation is expected At the close of the services the Rev James Miller will baptize a number of people from Quapaw Wednesday night delegates from Elm Creek will attend the revival Wednesday night Mr Cockrum will baptize those who have made the confession during the revival campaign The revival is now in its second week with additions being made to the church every night Interest is growing Singing is led by Mr and Mrs Ezra Jacks Prayer meetings were held last week at the church and in the homes This week prayer meetings will be held in the different wards at 9:30 Everyone who wants to attend is more than welcome Immediately after school Mr and Mrs Ezra Jacks have the children to meet at the church Their fine work with the' children will helpful to every boy and girl mw3 Intermediate A The Intermediate Girls Auxiliary of the Baptist church met Thurs day evening in the home of their sponsor Mrs Bill Large A cov ered dish supper was enjoyed at 6:30 followed by the les son study which was led by Evelyn Mercer Those present were: Jo Sue Phillips Evelyn Mercer Paul Council The Women's Council of the Christian church met Wednesday afternoon at the church to quilt Those present were: Mesdames A Buzzard Charles Green Schnell Cal May Randall and rank Akins The council will continue to meet on Wednesday af ternoon instead of Thursday BET REWARD MARSHALL Minn eb GB It was a lot of annoyance but the buzzing the bees did in her home last summer without its reward Mrs Christine DeSut ter found out this winter She had two men clean the cornice out They had to tear out part of the house frame but inside they found enough honey combs to fill a bushel bas Buy the six bottle The junior and senior classes of Quapaw high school enjoyed a skating party at the skating rink near Commerce riday night Bill Large took the group in the school bus They were also accompanied by Supt Tennant and Mr and Mrs Minker Six weeks tests were held in the Quapaw school system the past week This completes the fourth six weeks period Louise Dareing and Goldie Mae Kidwell were week end guests of the uncle and aunt the Rev and Mrs Monte Dareing in Cardin Mr and Mrs A Buzzard and Mr and Mrs Marshall at tended the showing of the picture of Kings" at the irst Christian church in Miami riday night Birthday Party Louise Dearing and Goldie Mae Kidwell entertained with a birth day party in the home riday evening honoring their brothers Jay Van Dareing and Al bert Kidwell Games were en joyed and refreshments were served by the hostesses to the fol lowing guests: Mary Boston Eve lyn Mercer Katherine Large Lois Greenfeather Marvella Eagon Wanda Creek Pauline Large Janea Hull Eugene Morris Jan Van Dareing Albert Kidwell Sparlin Mr and Mrs Dick Kid well the Rev and Mrs Dare ing Earlene Wilma Ruth Ray Lynn and Aranna Dareing and the Rev and Mrs Monte Dareing of Cardin Pliler Denton The marrriage of Roy Pliler and Miss Elsie Nadine Denton was performed Saturday eb 24 by the Rev Dareing pastor of the Baptist church at his home here The bride is a member of the soph omore class nd the groom is a members of the senior class of Qua paw high school They will make their home here less that he was "seriously opposed to a third 1 Hurley too has expressed terable to a third term Murchie declared that pres ent situation both nationally and internationally more or less indi cates the candidacy of President Neither arley nor Garner offi cially entered the New Hampshire primary Delegates elected as pledged un der state law must stick with their candidates until released There fore at least five delegates will go to the convention pledged to Pres ident Roosevelt inasmuch as there are only seven candidates in the field who are not pledge! him The SCREEN'S mtnruniYSTEPS OUT! A schedule for the truck bearing commodities for distribution among relief clients was announced today by Rogers administrator of the State Welfare board Who asked that all certified clients meet the truck accordingly: Miami eb 29 at rear of 36 A southeast all day March 1 at Pete' 4 Earls station all day vl Commerce March 4 at city hall from 9 to 12 a March 4 at ptore from lto 8 Rogers also urged that each and every client meet the truck' for their commodities and bring a con tainer With leading merchants of Mi ami co operating in the movement this city is preparing to observe the week of March 3 to 10 as With the Wind estival It is during 'this week that David screen story of Margaret famous story of the Old South will be presented at the Coleman theater The presentation of this import ant picture which has been hailed by critics far and wide as a for future screen productions will mark the first time that the Coleman has booked a picture for a seven day run This was neces sary to accommodate the thousands of out of town visitors from Mi trade territory who will come here to attend what is cer tain to be the entertainment high light in the amusement history of Miami That Miami' itself is "Gone Witji the conscious and looking! forward to the local engagement A Soda! The A met Thursday eve ning in the home of Mrs Vernon Anderson A covered dish supper was served at 6:30 The Bi ble study was led by Mrs Mabel Hayden The rest of the evening was spent so cially with games and contests be ing enjoyed Those present were: Earlene Dareing Mary Alice Burks Delores Myers Edna Ruth Irwin Thelma Stanley Mrs Ger aldine Randall Mrs Madelyn Goff Mrs Mabel Hayden Mr and Mrs Irwin and the hostess Mrs Vernon Anderson The next meet ing will be a special prayer pro gram in the home of Mrs Gerald ine Randall March 7 MIAMI DAILY NEWS RECORD MIAMI OKLA IS COLUMBUS Ohio eb Special congressional elections fa two Ohio districts today served as in the for the na political observers seeking to gauge New Deal popularity Light voting was anticipated de spits forecasts of warmer weath er in the Seventeenth and Twenty second districts where successors to two congressmen who died in of fice were chosen In the Seventeenth district By ron Ashbrook Democratic Johnstown banker opposed Har ry McGregor of Coshocton Repub lican floor leader in the Ohio House of Representatives for the post vacated by the death of Ash uncle Rep William A Ash brook Mrs rances Payne Bolton so cially prominent Cleveland Repub lican and widow of Rep Chester Bolton sought election to her hus unexpired term in the Twen ty second district over Anthony leger of Parma former Demo cratic congressman Ashbrook openly favored social and economic program of the New and predicted that he would be elected by a 4000 to 5000 margin The district has not been represented by a Republican since 1930 supporters based their hopes on a Republican vote 30 percent greater than the Demo cratic vote in the special primary three weeks ago The Twenty second district is predominantly Republican leger being the only Democrat ever to represent it in Congress He was elected in the Roosevelt landslide or VITAPBONB ACT Bild Chapter 1 8UADOK irst Presidential PrimaryIn Nation to ind Roose velt Against the ield Jis CONCORD eb' UP) first in the nation Democratic presidential pri mary March 12 shaped up defin itely'today as President Rooseveltagainst the field with the third term the chief issue The battle lines were drawn by the' action of Robert Murchie 4 chairman of the Democratic State cpmmittee in filing a complete Slate of delegates pledged to Pres ident Roosevelt and by the subse A quent refusal of several prominent Democrats to go along with the party organization With 19 candidates seeking eight places as delegates at large and four as district delegates the op position forces were split a con dition which political observers sug gested might prove a major factor in the attempt to buck the Murchie Roosevelt slate Three candidates have entered as pledged to Postmaster General James A arley and one under the banner of Vice President John Garner but the bulk of the oppo sition thus far has come from three unpledged candidates All of them" active in New Hampshire politics They are Robert Sanderson) minority leader of the New Hamp shire house last year State Tax Commissioner John Martson and state liquor control commissioner John Hurley Sanderson asserting that Presi dent Roosevelt had done a and had started nec essary said neverthe ONE BOX SAS NAK RELIEVES HER RHEUMATISM Jean and Jane McNab 18 vear old identical Neb and students at Christian college at Columbia Mo will ap pear as guest artists and a dance routine at Missouri Savitar rolics eb 28 people commence to take spring tonics Sas Nak will be found to be the ideal medicine If you suffer with rheumatism stomach blad der kidney or liver trouble If you are constipated feel run down and out of sorts if your appetite I poor food does not digest if you suffer with bloat and gas try this great medicine for quick result All Druggists You can get Sas Nak at mbit well stocked druggists everywhere Right now dpring advertising campaigpfyou can obtain the $100 box of Sas Nak tablets for just 49 or size containing nearly three times as many doses for 98c Get Sas Nak in Miami at Coleman Hutt Drug Co (Adv) response the Miami engagement has created It is a new and happy experience for me and been in show business a long time feel we are fortunate in be ing able to present With the at this time and appreciate the interest of our patrons and the merchants in the spirit they have shown to make the engagement a high spot in and the Cole man With the which stars Clark Gable and presents Vi vien Leigh as Scarlett will be presented at the Coleman dur ing the week of March 3 10 exact ly as it was shown at the gala world premiere in Atlanta Ga And incidentally it will notbe shown except at advanced prices at least until 1941 The price scale for the Miami en gagement is: Sunday matinee and all night seats reserved $112 including tax week day matinee seats un re 75 cents also including tax Methodist Church Services were held Sunday at the Methodist church with an attend ance of 100 at Sunday school Spe cial music was' played throughout the evening service with Leonard Shamblin playing saxophone and Jackie Jones playing the clarinet accompanied by Mrs Valentine at the piano A clarinet solo was play ed by Jackie Jones Epworth league was held for the young folk with Anne isher giving the lesson The lesson next time will be in charge of Clara Jean Mcall Plans have been made for a revival meeting to start March 10 The fellow ship meeting has been changed to March 7 the first Thursday of the month The high school Sunday school class will hold a party Wed nesday evening at the home of Clara Jean Mcall' The class mem bers are to meet at the church at seven and they will go fa a group The Ladies Aid society will meet for an all day meet ing with a covered dish luncheon served at the noon hour will Kt ke tbm nyvktn iptatidruKcdBricat ksstontil 1MI CONE WITH THE WIND Assembly Program The weekly assembly program for Quapaw high school was pre sented by the senior class Wednes day afternoon in the auditorium George birthday and the Revolutionary war period was the theme of the program The Rev Joseph Harte vicar of All Saints Episcopal church in Miami has accepted an invitation to be the speaker at the program this week Supt Tennant has an nounced The Rev Harte traveled in England last summer and is ex pected to speak on cnoditions in that country prior to the outbreak of the European war LYRIC Theatre Comatree Okla Last Times Today James Cagney Priscilla Lane One Week Starting SUNDAY MARCH 3RD IESSVED SEATS NOW! PI A7A Picher 1 LnLn ioc Day JAMES CAGNEY in Roaring CLOSING TONIGHT' rar 4 I 51 Special DANCE Tomorrow Night CIO Hall Picher 1 Music by BASIL BAKER And His Orchestra Admission 10c and 25c PICHER eb 27 Registration for the spring primary and general election in Picher will open Wed nesday eb 28 and close riday March 8 The city primary will be held March 19 and the general elec tion April 2 The registrars are: Ward 1 Precinct Mrs Opal Bowman one block south of Rich ardson Grocery 1004 North Chero kee street Ward 1 Precinct 2 Mrs Walter Novack 109 North risco street Ward 2 Precinct 1 Mrs Mil dred Dodson 607 North rancis street Ward 2 Precinct Mrs Steve Swango 308 North Pearl street Ward 3 Precinct 1 Mrs Ever ett Jones 310 South Alta street Ward 3 Precinct Mrs Charles Nichols 458 South Emily Ward 4 Precinct Mrs Ber tha Leslie 514 South River street Ward 4 Precinct 2 Cor nog 330 South Picher Picher Man Appointed Bill Edwards of Picher was ap pointed representative of Picher for the Veterans of Industry of Ameri ca at a meeting held by members of that organization in Miami Mon day night Mr Edwards said to day that a chapter of the I A will be orgnaized in the near fu ture and that all who aja interest ed in WPA work should get in touch with him Poor seed will grow no better in 1940 than it has in yean gone by Grain with much weed seed will only spread noxious PICHER NEWS CITY PRIMARY ON MARCH 19 Second Big Monthly Monday March 4 Watch News Record I kKy ga Also I 1 1 iLBp am iwvz A I I I a If' ij jme I iff I A tlta Kelly (Kit) Morton who is a patient in the hospital Mrs Ruth Thornton and daugh ter Aileen of Galena Kas visited to a the mother in law Mrs home Cora Thornton Sunday.

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