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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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MONDAYNOVEMBER 30 1936 MIAMI NEWS RECORD MLAMIOKLAHOM PAGE' Coat bf Arms 4 vr HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puxxle important 1 Coat of arms 1 of the King dom of 5 Aforesaid thing 10 To bellow 11 This king" 12 To sin 15 alsehood" 16 Terminates 18 Rivulet 21 To undermine IGNACE JAN PADEREWSKI QHB3H3BEJt3Ilaaa nrnuia ESB DHnffl ull QO QQ ra wniwa gins ranranmHiina hshm QQna EiaaaEiH3ifflEias tnnm Haas nnmn aaaKHafi a nncia aum nncB3G3H HHH0 UIII7L1 sebb ikinfflB asaae IdHBBKlH HEHranSBE crop 23 It is partly land 25 Courtesy title 27 Afternoon meal 28 Heron 29 Stupefies 30 Sheltered Place 31 Nothing 33 Kettle 35 To concur 36 To strike 22 Native metal 44 olding bed 24 Bone 45 North 26 To apportion America naw 31 Northeast 32 Point 34 Nullified 36 Pronoun 37 To jog 39 To debate 40 Principal river in that country 41 Cravat 43 Sea eagle 47 Affirmed 50 Preposition? 51 Piquet score 53 Snake 55 Bulb plant 57 Climbing plant 59 To slumber 60 This capital 61 To ascend' VERTICAL 1 Before 2 Blood 3 Sea tales' 4 Pair 6 Provided 7 Silk net 8 Coat end 9 Poem 38 ur scarf 40 One who nods 42 God of love' 44 To surrender 46 Land measure 48 Auditory 49 Rootstock 50 God of war 13 Quaking 14 A hatch 17 Stream obstruction 19 Wrath 20 This 52 Bronze 54 Roof part 55 rench 56 Lava 57 Credit 58 Note in scale I2 I I4" I I dSL 6 I7 I8 I9 16 17 8 19 bbLs ZZ KT TJ3j 35 1 40 43 45 46 M7 48 49 55 5JI 6i I I I I I I I hi VIHITATOHAVE A Arranges Un usual Enterprise Addi tional Community News VINITA Nov Plans for community craft market to be helc in Vinita Dec 12 to 19 have beer announced by the community ac tivities committee of the Vinita or ganization of the American Asso ciation of University Women People will be permitted to enter their articles and they will be sold under the supervision of the mem bers and all the proceeds turned over to the party making the ar ticle The purpose of the project is to provide a market for the hand icraft products of people of this community1 and is not a profit making movement but simply a desire to render community service Miss Kathryn Langley chairman of the committee in charge said lower Sale Saturday Artificial roses made by the blind will be sold by young volun teer workers in Vinita in keeping with a nation wide movement to obtain funds to supply free reading material for the sightless lower day headquarters will be in the city hall with Mrs Highland in charge of sales and finances Among those sponsoring this af fair are: The Vinita Lions club Rev Darby Mrs De Munbrun Rev Raider Mrs Burckhalter Mrs Roy Hard ing Rev Cramer and Mrs Warner 1 Baptist Rallies i Agee missionary of Miami and the Rev Darby pastor of the irst Baptist church Vinita have been holding stewardship ral lies in different parts of the coun ty the past week At these rallies Mr Agee gives demonstrations on Plan of while Reverend Darby delivers the main address on Meetings were held as follows: Monday night Welch Tuesday night Maybelle Wednesday night Centralia Thursday night Timber Hill and riday night Bluejacket struck Monday afternoon by a car driven by Jack Schwartz a neigh bor Monday afternoon and both legs were broken above the knees The girl had climbed out of a car driven by her teacher and ran be hind it into the road where she Stolen Car Recovered Dingman rural mail car rier on Route 3 out of Vinita has recovered his mail car which was stolen from the alley beside the postoffice riday Nov 13 and now he is a believer in riday the 13th being an unlucky day Offi cers found his car upside down in a ditch near Seminole and "Mr Dingman went after the machine Tuesday Girl Hit by' Car Geraldine Woolman 6 year old daughter of Mr and Mrs Rollin Woolman Vinita Route was TONIGHT ONLY NEW BOY RIEND SPECIAL SHOW of and short subjects will be shown TO NIGHT after the Christmas ire works Celebration! Starts at 10 Out at 12 TOMORROW ONLY (He outfought two of the MOST DESPERATE GANGS IN CANADIAN CRIME ANNALS! "I A I JtP Mountns vii filnictl1 James Oliver CURWOOO PHANTOM PATROL KERMI I MAYNARD BARCI 0 II 1 WORIH CLOSING TONIGHT BARTHOLOMEW wMCaIU mckk cooper MCMY ROONEY WTOftyi PERSONALLY RECOMMENDED BY THE MANAGEMENT! was struck by the approaching car witnesses stated The accident was said to have been unavoidable The child was rushed to the Vinita hospital for treatment Girl Reserves Entertain The high school Girl Reserves organization consisting of 40 mem bers gave an assembly program at the high school Wednesday morn ing at 10:30 o'clock honoring the Miami and Claremore groups whj were visitors here that day After the program luncheon was 'served to the visitors and their sponsors1 County Treasurer Busy Marvin Jackson county treasur er of Craig county is of the opin ion that times are picking up judg ing from the way taxpayers are giving him the grand rush to get the first half of their taxes jiaid he said Many farmers are appear ing at the window with real money and a lot of them are paying for the whole year when they could get by by 1 paying one fourth by Jan uary 1 Jackson says Club Girl Honored Miss Eva reeman of Welch has just received notice that she was the winner in the 1936 4 club ood Preparation and Preservation contest Winning of the contest in the county entitles the champion to the Servel Electrolux gold medal of honor which is awarded by the national committee on and club work School Choruses Help The Glee club under the direction of Miss Dellys Wright and the Longfellows chorus under the direction of Miss Anna Bas tin rendered some very beautiful numbers at the revival services be ing held at the Christian church last Monday night Before the ser mon Miss Bastin sang Delegations from Big Cabin and Estella were present Amateur Programs Close The amateur programs the sixth to be sponsored by the Vinita Lions club to provide funds for the or ganization to continue its work for underprivileged children in the county were brought to a close Tuesday night when six juvenile entertainers entertained the audi ence with singing dancing music and dramatics according to Clarke chairman of the committee in charge irst place winners of the six weekly programs will be eligible to enter the amateur night finals next week Child Study Mrs Jeff Luginbuel was hostess to the child study group of' the A A Thursday morning in her home 330 North Scraper street was the program subject and talks were by Mrs Darrough and Mrs Campbell after which an open forum discussion was held At the conclusion of the program refresh ments were served The irst 4 club held their regular meeting this week and elected the following officers for the ensuing year: Leona Carrol president Jack Shepherd secre tary Ray Comer vice president Julian Blount game leader Annis Cloyd song loader Charles Lauch ner esong leader Charles Lauchner made a very interesting talk on his visit to the American Royal Live stock show at Kansas City Chester Jamison 22 who was brought to the Vinita hospital last week suffering from a gun shot wound in the abdomen is recover ing slowly according to hospital officials Jamison was shot at a pie supper at one of the community school houses near Chelsea by a Rogers county constable it is said Work on the new brick building to be occupied by the Price Parker eed store was started this week on West Illinois avenue The build ing will cost about $5000 it was said This is the third new building to be constructed during the year in this block namely the Vinita Wholesale Boatright and Price Parker buildings Jack Woodson son of Mr and Mrs Charles Woodson Vinita has been pledged by Kappa Tau Pi national religious fraternity at the University of Oklahoma it has been announced by Clarence Northcut Lexington president In order to be eligible for membership a student must have a vital interest in religious work on the campus and also be actively engaged in church work The organization is inter denominational Mrs Hugh Witt 502 North Sca per street entertained Monday aft ernoon with an informal social hour in observance of the birthday anni versaries of Mrs Will Highland and Mrs Clarke which oc curs this month A large birthday cake bearing lighted candles cen tered the fining room table where refreshments were served Those present were: Mesdames Coppock Harry Miles Charles Powell Lea Lamons Moline Taylor Will Moffitt Ray oreman Will Highland Ty ler Roy Tennant Burke Zeno Casto and the hostess Mrs Hugh Witt Miss Maxine Griffin daughter of Mr and Mrs Grady Griffith has been pledged to Sigma Kappa chap ter of Alpha Iota national hon orary business sorority Hills Busi ness college Oklahoma City Mrs Smith of Afton who has been recovering from a broken arm at the home of her son A Smith has returned home Dillon was called to Law rence Kas to attend the funeral of his brother in law Pearl John son who was killed in an automo bile accident Ellis Reed and family have moved here from Welch where Mr Reed had been employed with the Baxter Mill Elevator company Price Sam ehlman and George Boone attended the Tulsa Arkansas university football game at Tulsa Thursday Miss Ruth Livingston has gone to ort Worth where she will be guests of friends for a week The Rainbow Girls initiated four candidates at their regular meeting this week as follows: Dorothy Jean Hill Elizabeth Humes Viola Rich ards Jane Ann Colby Miss Kathryn Coppock worthy advisor presided at the meeting Mrs Wheatley entertained members of the Triple our Bridge club Tuesday evening Preceding the card series in which Mrs Rollie Clark scored high the hostess served a delicious refreshment course at the tables Those present were: Mesdames rank Bailey Louis Williams Webb Paul Elam Page Craham Rollie Clarke George Kelley Lawrence Head strom Mrs Louise Clinkscales Miss Mildred Deck and Mbs Dellys Wright The high school is spon soring a show to be given at the new gym eb 8 and 9 entitled Msgic and Artist The proceeds of this two day show will be used to buy stage scenery and equipment for the new gym The business men are using ever green trees instead of cedar trees for their flagpole decorations this year and the flood lights will be turned on next: week when every thing will be in readiness for The junior class of the Vinita high school is sponsoring a on the second floor of the high school building to raise money for the junior senior banquet to be held in the spring They have set their goal at $150 nnd have already raised half the amount The Epworth leagues of the Methodist churches have arranged a program to be held at Cleora Sun day night Nov 29 Leagues from the following towns will take part: Big Cabin Adair 1 Pensacola Ketchum and Cleora Marriage licenses have been is sued by the court clerk at Vinita to the following couples: Mas ters 23 and Miss Willie Bowlin 18 both of Vinita Ollen Smith 26 and Miss Doris Johnson 21 both of Vinita Blueford Collins 22 Hol low and Miss Marie Banzet 19 of Banzet Charles Neil county commission er elect was in town Tuesday from his store near Hollow Charley says there is a lot of work going on in his community on the new gas line being built Mr and Mrs Paul Taylor an nounce the birth of a son bom Tuesday morning at their home on West Illinois avenue Mr and Mrs Hubert Chapman have returned from a visit with rel atives at Anderson Mo Corene Moore1 8 year old daugh ter of Bert Moore suffered a bro ken arm when she fell while roller "skating one day this week Mrs Herman Garton underwent a tonsil operation at the Vinita hospital Monday Mrs Berry has returned home to Tulsa after a visit with friends Mr and Mrs Herschel arrell announce the birth of a daughter who arrived at their home Sunday night Mr and Mrs yL Bashore 217 South Miller street had for their Thanksgiving guests Mr and Mrs A Engle Miss Adelaide Lee and Harley Lee of Kansas City Mr and Mrs Clay Roper of Oklahoma City were here to spend Thanksgiving with her mother Mrs Campbell Mrs Wolz and daughter Mrs Ed luke have returned from Pickwick Kas where they visited relatives and while there attended the wedding of a grandson of Mrs Wolz A Thompson who has been working as a skilled laborer on many of the WPA jobs in Craig county has been given a work in Nowata county and will leave this week for Talala where he will be located The patrons of the Carselowey school were invited to bring their dinners to the schoolhouse Wednes day and enjoy a Thanksgiving feast Mr and Mrs Acy Still 308 East Sequoyah avenue announce the ar rival of a baby girl born Monday night Lane has returned to Rock ford Ill after a visit of several days here with Joe Bashore Mrs Richard Sebastian has re turned home to Tulsa after a visit here with her father Bert Chan dler Elvin Hill arrived Wednesday from Tahlequah where he is at tending Northeastern State Teach ers college to spend Thanksgiving with his parents Mr and Mrs Hill Mayor A Warner Ram sey Joe Morrison and Herman Hannebohn were in Tulsa Tuesday attending a meeting of the Munici pal league at the Mayo hotel Mr and Mrs Elmer Scott of Mi ami announce the birth of a baby girl born Thursday Mrs Scott was formerly Miss Louise Davidson of Vinita Jack Byrd who attends A college at Stillwater arrived Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving with his parents Mr and Mrs John Byrd Senator and Mrs Jack Ror schach Rep rancis' Goodpaster and Miss Gussie Mae Bashore who have been attending a session of the Sixteenth Legislature came home to spend Thanksgiving The Rev James Miller of Clare more who has been conducting a revival at the irst Christian church here will go to McAlester Monday to assist the Rev Lloyd Thompson in a revival there Mrs Roper and daughter Miss Grace are here to spend Thanksgiving with Mrs sister Mrs George Mitchell 217 North oreman They went to Miami Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving day with rank Rop er and family and will visit Miss Charto'tteTC3I5dver at Jop lin before returning to Vinita Pennington of Centralia has just finished sowing a new crop of hay which he calls Joint He says the grass is said to furnish pasture the year around and will produce a good hay crop John Lonergan was host to the Discussion club of the Holy Ghost church Suunday evening at his home 530 West Sequoyah ave nue Mr and Mrs Dunlap of Vinita and son Ray Dunlap and wife of Bartlesville spent Thanks giving day in Southwest City Mo Vincent Elliott was home from Tahlequah to spend Thanksgiving with his parents Mr and Mrs EmersonEIliott Mrs Crouch Vinita Route 3 is expecting her sister Mrs Lena Breker of Los Angeles to ar rive riday for a visit Mrs Dona Roller and Mrs A Mitchell gave a program on the at a meeting of the Beta Sigma sorority Monday eve ning in the' clubroom of the Vinita hotel CENTURY Thanksgiving Dinner Mr and Mrs red Moudy en tertained a group of relatives at a Thanksgiving dinner at their home Thursday A bounteous dinner was served to Mr and Mrs Russell Moudy and children Milton and Gerald Mr and Mrs Henry Moudy and sons Gordon and Son ny all of Douthat Mr and Mrs Watkins of Joplin and Lee Hear ell of Carthage Mo 1 Swafford Ply Mr and Mrs Jim Swafford an nounce the marrriage of their daughter Miss Donna Swafford and loyd Ply which took place several days ago in Miami Thanksgiving Dinner Mr and Mrs red Linthicum were host and hostess to a group of relatives at a Thanksgiving din ner Thursday Those enjoying the affair were Mrs Linthicum Mr and Mrs Porter Wright and children Norman June Betty Jean Marjorie and Donald Ray and Ralph and loyd Linthicum and Mr and Mrs red Linthicum and children Mrs Thelma Golden and son of Plattsburg visited last week with her sister Mrs Chick Blanton and Mr Blanton Miss Marjorie McGuirk of Jop lin spent last week visiting her father McGuirk Mrs Everett Robinson was re ported ill Thursday Clifford Carter is unimproved frpm a several illness Mrs Nina Moore of Wichita A I KEN MAYNARD and WILL APPEAR IN PERSON AT THE 'Beautiful SATURDAY Dec 5th Matinee and Night Kas a former resident of North Century visited last week with Mr and Mrs Chick Blanton'' Mrs1 Mabel Smith and son have gone to California for an indefin ite visit i with i her sister Mrs Charles Matthews who is Mr and Mrs Homer James of Picher were guests of their son Harry James and family Thurs day Mr and Mrs Art Crain Mrs Beatrice Booth and daughter Ger aldean and Roy Wood were Sun day guests Miss Otha and James Mayfield in Goodman Mo The condition of William Lock wood remains unchanged Mrs lossie Blanton was a Thursday guest of friends in Car thage Mo Mr and Mrs Porter Wright were Miami visitors Tuesday Mr and Mrs Jess Vicory and Mr and Mrs Joe Sullenger at tended the sales at Joplin stock yards riday i Mrs: Porter Wright Mrs ern Nivens and Mrs Henry Spoon were business visitors Treece Kai Wednesday evening 1 Jack Long who is a patient in the Indian hospital at Claremojo had his tonsils removed and wtJ undergo treatment for a few moro days according to a letter re ceived by Mrs Long The Morning AfterTaking Carters Little Liver Pills ON THE STAGE IN PERSON! TOMORROW ONLY MAT 3:30 NIGHT 8:30 COTEMAN Kr BOWEri ONE UNIT) ft HSmmBi 11 jed PROUTY DIXIE DUNBAR I SHIRLEY DEANE 1 smoking can give you iMlMmMnMToMccoCoi TWien for a thing all for it! I like Chesterfields 1 like a lotwe all go for around here Chesterfields are milder and when it comes to SWELL! Mi I I I ft I I NEW BOY RIEND I.

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