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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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SUNDAY MARCH 7 1937 MIAMI NEWS RECORD MIAMI OKLAHOMA PAGE THREE Open Sundays COMMERCE Phone 1300 ree Delivery Ice Cream TODAY or Desert Why ord Uses Oney PINT BRICK 15e jL Spring ashions WE HAVE THEM! SELECT YOURS AT Sty 8 Cylinder Engines I Saturday and Monday ONLY 201 ON EVERYTHING IN THE STORE sizs0 300 North Main 'Between and 5 irst Ave CHARLES CARSELOWEY Smith and Mrs Bill Mrs sister A perfect fit assured Choose the model and fabric you want and your suit made for you will be tailored to your individual liking 1 A GENTRY made to mea sure suit costs no more than ordinary clothes! Gladys in Sen Wilson Picher held with Mrs Taylor in charge Serve Delicious GLENCLI Chocolate Strawberry Vanilla Angel ood Black Walnut rozan Pecan Krunch and Neopolitan Pneumonia Claims Both Oliver and Clapp Sister Also Is DI Post Nuptial Shower A delightful event of Wednes day evening was the lovely ap pointed post nuptial shower given by Miss Bonnie Pittman and Miss Lorene Hooton honoring Mrs Glen Haught who before her recent mar riage was Miss Virginia Billington The affair was given at the home of Mrs rank Billington on North Main street Games and different contests furnished entertainment for the evening Prizes were award ed to Mrs Avanell Billington and Mrs Lois ox Many lovely gifts were received by the honoree Sandwiches cake and coffee were served by the hostesses to the fol lowing invited guests: Mesdames sie Crabtree will accompany ran cine Crabtree to Joplin Mo ri day where they will be met by Roy Hemphill who will accompany rancine to Kansas City Mo where she will enter the Mercy hospital for treatment of a leg in jury Bert Searcy who has been ill for several days is slightly improved Mrs Katherine Aldridge and Marriage Announcement Mr and Mrs rank Billington of North Main street have an nounced the marriage of their daughter Miss Virginia to Glen Haught of Denver Colo The wed ding was an event of Saturday eve ning eb 20 in Leadville Colo where the young couple will make their home Mrs Haught formerly attended the Commerce high school and was popular among the young er set uneral Services uneral services were conducted at the irst Baptist church Tues day afternoon at 2:00 for Mrs Jack Boydston Rev Taylor officiated Music was furnished by Messrs Grace Detchmendy Zennt orbes Nelson Ben Hampieman and Grace Mitchelson Pallbearers were Ernest Trudgeon Jack West Elza Hale Norman Searcy Ted Stricker and Eddie Stephens Burial was in the Oak Hill cemetery under the direction of the Mitchelson Undertaking $400 Shoes i $500 and $650 $1050 Myrtle Christie Bertha Sidwell Herman Long: Marie Downing Cora Brown Albert Stone Ava nell Billington Lois ox Tom Grimes of Granby Jane Larkins and Miss Juanita Billington of Richer and Miss June Masongale Clair Billington Mr and Mrs rank Billington the honoree Mrs Haught and the two hostesses Those represented by gifts werp: Mesdames Bill Guinn Earl east er Amzi Gailey Paul Croson Dor othy Howell Grace Shinn Johnnie redman Ava alk Ada Wishon Letha Moore Alva Masongale Mattie Vanderpool Etta Pittman Lena Teeters Miss Delores Jane Dibett and Bert Sims Mrs Robert Morgan visited their sister Mrs Bess Turley Wednes day Mr and Mrs Howard McDonald and Mr and Mrs red Dunn visit ed Paul McDonald at the American hospital in Picher Wednesday ev ning His condition remains unim proved Hubert Scott made a business trip to Joplin Saturday AU Day Meeting The Ladies Aid of the Metho dist church met for an all day quilting and covered dish luncheon Thursday President Helen Hight was absent due to illness Other ladies enjoying the day were: Mes dames Winona White Boone Dod son Boyd A Teeter Widick Marjorie Martin Carrie Harper Widick Al Morton Chauncy isher Winnie Yearton Linnie McKay Pauline Ralph and Templin The luncheon guests were Rev Templin and son Charles Rita Gae Martin and Don Widick BROTHERS DIE WITHIN 5 DAYS Birthday Dinner Mrs Emma Patterson at her home on North Vine street enter tained with a 6 dinner giv en Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Gladys La Vance The occa sion was her birthday Rosebuds and sweet peas decorated the table and a large birthday cake formed the centerpiece The honoree re ceived several nice gifts Those en joying the dinner were: Mrs Ola Denton Miss Della Stockton Carl Patterson the honored guest Miss Gladys La Vance and the hostess Mrs Patterson KNOW THE EXTRA SATISACTION A riends church here for the Clapp brothers In the meantime Mrs Woody who had come here to visit Oliver before his death was re moved to her Springfield home Clapp a gold mine oper ator was 78 years old He had come to Wyandotte on a visit and had lived in this vicinity many years ago The Californian was a' member of the York lodge of the Masonic bodies at Kansas City He is sur vived by three sons Rolla Claud and Jim all of Los Angeles one daughter Mrs Lucy McCullough of Los Angeles the sister named above and one brother Jim also of Los Angeles The Rev Russell Cotter officiat ed at the rites The brothers' were buried in Seneca cemetery under direction of the Lane uneral home theater in Miami $250 and $298 Novelty $395 Shoes $650 Shoes $1050 $225 to $350 Pipers $100 Hose Dr oot Appliances Take 20 Off These Prices Birthday Dinner A group of friends and relatives of MS Claude Blunt pleasantly surprised her 'Sunday at the Blunt home The occasion having been ar ranged in honor of Mrs fifty sixth birthday A large white cake with fifty six pink candles served as a center piece for the table Those present to enjoy the affair were: Mr and Mrs Arthur Miller and children Mrand Mrs Otto Blunt and "children of our Mile district Mr and Mrs Char ley Blunt and children of White Bird addition Mr and Mrs Jim Miller west of Miami Mr and Mrs Elwood Henson Mr! and Mrs Bill Henson and children of our Mile district Bill Blunt west of Com merce and the honored guest Mrs Claude Blunt Mrs Blunt re ceived many nice gifts or Get Me Not Club The or Get Me Not club met at the home of Mrs Mary Owen for an all day meeting and covered dish luncheon Those enjoying the luncheon were Mesdames: Mary Shelton Claude Weddington Bon nie Stainer and son Nellie Shelton Maxine Shelton Dorothea Elmore and the hostess Mary Owen and children Those attending the meet ing in the afternoon were Mes dames Ruth Brazil and redia Berryman of North Miami and Lanahan The next meeting will be held with Mrs Ruth Brazil in North Miami 3 Jewel Campbell and Opal Mae Anderson visited in Picher Tues day night Mrs Sarah Taylor visited her daughter Mrs Clara Hackett of Miami Monday Roy Hemphill of Joplin Mo vis ited Mrs Bessie Crabtree and fam ily Tuesday night Mr and Mrs Gilbert Woodard and daughter and Mrs Hemphill and sons visited eca Mo Sunday Mr and Mrs William made a business trip to Wednesday afternoon Mr and Mrs Cotton Thomas and All New Spring and Early Summer Stock included This sale positively for 2 Days" Only Please do not expect this reduction later Prices for Cash Only! ord cars have always been built around a basic idea The ord became famous because it filled a fundamental need economical Chris after street Dorcas Circle Social The Dorcas circle of the tian church met Thursday noon at the home of Mrs Chesnut 209 North Walnut with Mrs Crow Mrs red Collard and Mrs Joe Demo as as sistant hostesses The meeting opened with a devotional consisting of the song About scripture Ephesians 3:14 21 read by Mrs Swihart and prayer by Mrs Cockrun In the business ses sion a Jitney Lunch was planned to be served at the church Tuesday noon March 9 and the committees were appointed The circle was divided into four groups with Mrs Crown Mrs George Lee Mrs Cockrun and Mrs Bill Hawkins as captains The groups are for one month At the close of the meeting refreshments emble matic of St Day com sisting of individual cakes jello whipped cream and coffee were served to: Mesdames Claude Stroud Jacoby Caldwell Green Bill Hawkins William Wil son George Lee and son Opal McClanahan and daughter Dor othy Lou Cockrun Allen Jef fery Lee Sims Sheldon Swihart and the hostesses Mrs Crow Mrs Demo and Mrs Chesnut Mr and Mrs Tom McCombs were Miami yisitors Thursday night Walker made a business trip to Miami Thursday morning Mr and Mrs Virgil Staner trans acted business in Miami Thursday At the beginning of the present campaign I did not think I would file for re election to the office of City Clerk an office I have held during the past two administra tions So many of my friends have urged me to again make the race that I consider their confi dence worthy of my best efforts so I have filed for re electeion If elected I shall do my best as I have done in the past and I feel my past experience qualifies me to keep the faith of my friends even better than before Della Purcell Mrs Tom Grimes of Granby Mo visited Mrs Marie Downing and Mr and Mrs rank Billington and family Wednesday Mrs Ola Denton and Carl Patter son were Tuesday night guests of relatives in Washbum Ruth Yocom and Juanita Nunn attended a Wednesday Mrs Hattie Guinn visited Mis Bob Bain in Picher Thurs day Mrs Claude Weddington 1 and Mrs Mary Owen visited Mrs Susie Groves who is a patient in Picher hospital Wednesday evening Miss Bonnie Lou Pittman Mrs Glen Haught and Ralph Duke of Climax Colo visited Mrs Opal Allen in Joplin Wednesday evening Mr and Mrs Eddie Craig of Mi ami were six dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Claude Weddington and family Sunday Mrs Etta Pittman was a six dinner guest of Mrs Leola Grimes in Miami Wednesday Coleman Hutts DRUG COMPANY As roads and cars improved ord kept ahead In 1932 a new fundamental step was taken the introduction of the type 8 cylinder engine in a low price car The 8 engine was not new It had been used for years But always in large expensive cars ord found the way to produce this really superb power plant in a really low price car Today more than three million owners are enjoy ing brilliant ord 8 performance on the road Their cars are set apart from other cars by a funda mental principle the type 8 cylinder power Mr Dorothy Bradley of Miami visited Mrs Bill Guinn Tuesday Tommie Crabtree of Monett Mo spent the week end with Mrs Bes sie Crabtree and family Mrs Earl Walker transacted business in Miami Thursday morn ing Mr and Mrs Ed Sims and sop Bill visited Mr and Mrs rank Billington and family Wednesday Mrs Glen Haught and Ralph Duke will leave riday morning for Leadville Colo where she will join her husband who jias been em ployed there for some time They will reside in Leadville Good attendance is reported at the revival meeting being conducted at the Assembly of God church on South River street by Evangelist Ben Lewis of Tulsa Okla The meeting began Tuesday night and will continue indefinitely Prayer service is held at 2:00 each after noon All ladies are invited to at tend Mrs Hattie Smith and Mrs Bill Guinn visited in Carthage Mo Wednesday Mr and Mrs Onnie McPheeters of Miami visited Mr and Mrs Walker Sunday evening Mrs Alma Harris and Mrs Bes plant not merely the temporary styles and fancies of the day Eight cylinders give smoothness performance and flexibility that a lesser number of cylinders naturally cannot give And type is the most advanced powef plant construction on land water or in the air Still pioneering ord provides for 1937 a choice of two type 8 cylinder engine sizes 85 horse power for top notch performance 60 horsepower for rock bottom economy Absolutely Nothing Reserved! (Except Special Order Shoes) A Surprise Dinner A surprise farewell covered dish dinner was given at the home of Mrs Jim Holeman on North Cherry street riday in honor of her sister Mrs Lawrence Grist and daugh ter Janelle who will leave Satur day for Cripple Creek Colo to join her husband where they will make their home As a further remem brance the honored guest vas Pre" sented a handkerchief shower by the guests Those present to enjoy the afair were: Mesdames Luther Marcus Boone DodsSn Bar nett Lenville Robinett and daugh ter Jeanette Lee and Ollie Ronerts Mr and Mrs Howard Southard and son of Baxter Springs Jim Hole man and son Louis the honored guest Mrs Lawrence Grist and daughter Janelle and the hostess Mrs Jim Holeman Those sending gifts were Mrs JTilda Arric and Mrs A Poteet Saint Patrick's Party The Loyal class of the irst Christian church entertained their husbands families and friends in the basement of the church ri day night with a Saint party Mrs Jacoby Mrs Charles Hicks and Mrs Cleo Shriv er had charge of the games which were thoroughly enjoyed At the end of the social hour refreshments of sandwiches fringed with lettuce and coffee were served to the fol lowing: Mr and Mrs Earl Potorff and daughter Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Roy Gordon Mr and Mrs Charles Hicks and sons Mr and Mrs Grover Green Mrs Opal McClanahan arid daugh ters Mr and Mrs Caldwell Mrs Allen Jeffery and daughter Aileen and son Norman Mrs Muri Gordon and son Richard Mr and Mrs Bill Hawkins Mr and Mrs William Wilson and daughters Mrs Stratton and son Mrs Lee Sims and daughter Miss Winifred Beatrice Tomlinson of Picher Mrs Cleo Shriver Mrs Jacoby and daughters and the Rev and Mrs Cockrum Each is built into the same big roomy car with the same modern features Each will prove to you in its owmvay how much the modern 8 engine helps to make the ord 8 the QUALITY CAR IN THE LOW PKICE IELD Announcing The Opening of a DELICATESSEN AND BAKE SHOP In the Pick and Pay Grocery Managed by VERDENE WORLEY Order Your avorite resh Every Day Dresses $9 75 (others $5 up) The most beautiful Dresses you have seen You will want one or two of these Select it now Sizes 11 to 52 New creations in one and two piece styles jacket styles fur trimmed styles Silks in blue grey beige gold toast tans black prints and others Smart cape styles and others You will look your best in one of these Dresses Club The club met at the home of Miss Evelyn Stever 305 South Cherry street Thursday evening A chilli and hot tamale supper was served After the supper a social time was enjoyed Miss Dora Mc Bee a new member was taken into the club Those enjoying the eve ning were: Imogene Boyd Juanita Lee Elizabeth Argo Maxine Hale Jennilee Rogers Vivian Light and the hostess Evelyn Stever The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Maxine Hale on North Maple street All members are urged to attend All Day Meeting An all day meeting of the ladies of the irst Baptist church was held as the conclusion of the Week of Prayer services held each afternoon this week At noon a covered dish luncheon was enjoyed by the fol lowing: Mesdames Anna Wyatt Zenna orbes A Marney A McBee Johnson Elma More rod Sarah ite Clarence Carlew Margie Shamblin Anna Ackers A Bennett Leona Cantrell Rutherford Ben Phillips Nel son Charles Dixon of Lowell Kas the Rev and Mrs I Taylor and a group of children? After the luncheon a devotional meeting was PiclCinPay Phone 40 ree Delivery I1 WYANDOTTE March (Spe cial) pneumonia which claimed the life last Monday of Oliver Clapp 58 year old Wyandotte res ident yesterday proved fatal to his brother Clapp of Los Angeles who had been visiting here and thesame ailment also placed a faster 1 Mrs' Blanche Woody of Springfield Mo! in a serious condition Double funeral services were held at 2 Satitrday in the 8 AM to 1PM 5 PM to 7 PM READY TO WEAR Miami Okla Quality Meats Cheese Spreads Ham Salads Garden resh Vegetables ruits ine oods Chickens Milk Cream 1 7r Coats and Suits $095 Up 4 styles in Mannish Suits itted and Swagger styles like them CQATS in all styles smart swaggers fitted styles Jn Coronation colors of rose gold toast beige blue tan grey and others Size 12 to 50 Neosho Motor Corporation Phone 340 Miami Okla 85 HORSEPOWCR 60 HQRSCPOWKft i JrJi Jlk If KU I I jf ff jf i VTM i NNEY CO jSssSf I 4 CHARLES CARSELOWEY.

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