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Miami News-Record from Miami, Oklahoma • 3

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MIAMI' DAILY NEWS RECORD PAGE THREE MIAMI okla WEDNESDAY MARCH io' 1943 WAYSIDE TODAY AND THURSDAY Hospifal Notes THURSDAY ONLY haa "Him junta wei 1 the producer also UIve lium above frozen I £'Td thc WYANDOTTE or 1tttW nmg at 6 lock': the sup 1 Joe On by it) 11 club will Embroider amous Picture You Women Who Suffer rom iLI I The best is always the bitter buy! THEATRE It also is a fine stomachic tonic! Thousands upon thousands or other entertainment meeting The Red Cross March is headed by Leo Do Army needs come first why you see plenty of Coke at Post Exchanges In civil life Coca Cola being first choice sells out first now that less of it in wartime Community Supper The people of this community enjoyed a supper Saturday eve This Radio Reporter who Uncovers Dirland falls for a Dame! ItVnatural for popular names to acquire friendly abbreviations why you hear Coca Cola Coke7 Both mean the same thing from a single source and well known to the community1 ties were discussed so that ttyey would understand the full require ment of the work involved newly appointed mem bers representing a cross section of the community are of the high est type and will serve well in their new non salaried These panels will begin function ing April 1 the same date on which the recently announced new system of marginal price control goes into effect Their work will be under the di rection of the Tulsa district OP A office You can spot it every time with Robert PAIGfi Harriet HILLIARD Dick ORAN Mrs meet the LAND TRANSACTION Mrs Nettie Zimmerman Miami former Rosebud Shoppe proprietor nas purchased the 120 acre Webster tract south of dttawa DRILLING NOTES Practically every acre of land around Ottawa has been leased by the Provine Drilling comnany and several wells have been drilled prillers arejjpWAVorking at the Jess Beach farm a mile south of Ottawa This farm is owned by Mrs Alice Kane of Baxter Springs Unfavorable weather has hanrjH" ered operations at the Nelis Spar Im farm but the drill is being in stalled World Day of Prayer The World Dav of Prayer be observed riday afternoon at 2:30 by all the churches of Seneca The meeting will be held in the Methodist church with rep resentatives from each con tributing to the program All arc invited to attend Bakes Mi A hostess ANNUAL AAIR a pet prize ewe owned by Mr and Mrs Bob Van scoyk has repeated her annual gift: twin lambs This edi tion were one black one white Mrs ern Harkness was taken to a Joplin hospital Sunday where she underwent a major operation Monday Mr and Mrs Charles Holt have moved to Mount Vernon Mo whore Mr Holt is employed in a drug store Mr and Mrs Harry of Joplin are moving' into the house vacated by the Holts Mrs Simmons and son Jim my Simmons of Tulsa were called here riday by the serious illness of Mrs daughter Mrs ern Hirkncss Mrs Lizzie Gibbons is confined to her home by injuries received in a fall on the ice Saturday when she went to her mail box across the street from her home HOT LASHES then CHILLY EELINGS ARM SHORTS Wayside farmers are utilizing farm loans to get in crops buy stock and equipment and purchase seed new horses and mules vital to Victory crops are being purchased blood testing of chickens is becmoing very popular here Tests cull out weak and un healthy hens that are loafing on the job insuring a healthy flock that will lay eggs which hatch bet chickens frets a nreminm ahnvA Scott Mrs Burch Mrs Htm Gifford Mrs Palmer Mrs Chari lust Mrs Walter Charles Stelts Mrs Ethel Craig and the Ballard riendly Neighbors The riendly Neighbors met Thursday all day with ered dish dinner at noon at the home of Mrs Gabe Ballard after dinner a business session was held and a number of games played Those present were Mrs George ounders Day Program A ounders Day program for the A was held Thursday night March 4 at the school building as follows: Pledge of Allegiance to the lag reading of the national message by Mrs Lewel ling play Quarters by Mrs room of by the A past pres ident poem Torch Mrs Alma Rogers Gifts and What They Are by the pres ident Mrs owler The of fering was taken by Carol Cole and Nancy Chase in costume The hospitality committee served cake and cocoa A period spent in playing games was enjoyed about 40 persons present Many scientists as late as the 19th century believed that life came to our earth on meteors from distant planets per James A Coney spoke on his trip to Jamaica At 8 the religious service was held Those who enjoyed this occasion were: Mr and Mrs Keagy 1 George Hall Mr and Allred Seem and children laid Alcon Dolores and Wanda and Mrs red Victor and son Mr and Mrs A A Thomp ALL Ariaerica values the extra service that the 2X Army Auxiliary Corps brings to the war effort And Americans too set store by the simple things that help build morale Ice cold Coca Cola for example does a special job in refreshing folks You know from exper ience that its taste is deliciously different And Coca Cola does more than quench thirst It brings a delightful after sense of refresh ment that never fails to please Choicest ingredients and 57 years of experience have helped make it the best liked soft drink on earth Dorothy Marie ell three year old daughter of Mr and Mrs George ell Baxter Springs Route 3 was admitted Sunday night for treatmentopneunioiiiaT Lou Brown 703 street north west was admitted Monday after noon for medical treatment MrsBlllupaand infant daugh ter have been dismissed and taken to their home 224 street north east The Rev Dwight A Tweedy of Commerce was admitted Sunday afternoon for treatment Mrs Mary Kincannon Com merce road was dismissed Sunday and returned to her home Mrs Ped Jones of Commerce was released Sunday' William red Richardson Mi ami Route 1 has been admitted for treatment Mrs Gladys Hume 1021 street northwest was dismissed Monday Mrs Jewel Barker and infant daughter were dismissed Sunday and returned to their home in Commerce rank Preston of Commerce has been admitted for treatment Morgan Stid to Be III in lorida NEW YORK March Morgan has suffered a return of his former heart trouble while at Boca Grande la and the direc tors of his banking house said to day are A statement authorized by the directors of Morgan Co with respect to the condition of the international financier who is 75 years old said: "Mr Morgan is ill at Boca Grande ia where he had gone for a brief rest He has had a re turn of his old heart trouble with complications Because of his age we are if possible One farm wife: reported she Jias more than 400 quarts of canned fruit vegetables and meat and plans to fill nearly' 800 jars this year as her contribution toward helping win the war arm homes here to some ex tent will be miniature war pro duction plants with assembly lines of pork products carrots to matoes and beans An original creation to begin with the taste refreshment and quality of Coca Cola set it apart So make sure you get the real thing no comparison i TODAY AND THURSDAY He Goes Steadywith DEATH! OTTIEO UHOt AUTHOIITr Ot THI COCA COl COMANT ST Mt AM 1 rt A I A BOTTLING COMPANY OTTAWA GET TOGETHER of farm met Thursday at the home of Mrs Giett on Grand lake in the reg ular meeting of the Ottawa Get Together club Although rationing and how to cope with if on the farm was the principal topic under discussion reported there was no evidence of rationing' in the home cooked dinner of home raised pro ducts that preceded the session During the quilting members planned joint and individual cam paigns to meet rationing while dis cussing News and carried in the News Record each week Strategy included: raising of 525 White Hock chicken by Mrs Sue Holten production of 300 White Rock White Leghorn hy brids by Mrs Dell White the flock of 350 White Rocks owned by Mrs Blanch Vanscoyk order ing of from 100 to 500 chicks by individual members details of home gardens and collection of fruit jars for conserving their products Members also launched a drive to increase RedGrossparticipa tion and turned in some finished garments for delivery to the or ganization Sixteen persons were present next meeting is to be held jointly by Mrs Trigg Mrs En yart and Mrs Albro at the home Senior Play The Seniors of the WyandotUc high school have selected their play which will be presented on the evening of March 17 at 8:30 Also a matinee will be given on the afternoon of the same day at 1:45 Admission prices are 11 cents 17 cents and 28 cents TheSeniors have selected as their an a three titled Ranch on Sunset written by Harriett Connell The director is Mrs William Enix and the assistant director Mrs Warren Bradley The setting is the Ranch on Sunset Trail some where in Wyoming Virginia Nor ton returns from the cem She has invited all the travelers on the Limited to visit her They appear by ones and twos The characters are as follows: Mxs Norton owner of the ranch is played by Nadine Patton Vir ginia Norton her daughter home from the play ed by Betty Lee Brown Billie Nor ton a precious daughter of twelve Peggy Bennett Betty Randolph friend Ahna Rhodes Dinah Mrs manimv Marceline Glass Carrots ranch house boy Robert Prater Celeste maid Nadine Jones Ma rie maidNaomi Jons orrr Jack 'AA'esfon front the east Holmes Lawrence MacDon ald ranch superintendent Llovd Atkinson Heinrich Heidelburger Wisconsin cheese manufacturer Lloyd Graham Babe Honevwell a hearty invalid Wilfred Wallace Dr Cyril Loring compan ion Bill Ray Hill Bohbv train newsboy Buck Carter Pete a cowboy Billy Bob Keith and Rod Top another cowboy rank Mo bra 5320 By MRS ANNE CABOT Have it finished by Good riday which is April 23rd" This centuries old masterpiece of Da has been copied by a fine embroidery artist the figures are clear and easily done in outline stitch The garments of the twelve disciples ate wonderfully color ful yet not hard to embroider The figure of Christ is simply but beautifully outlined in royal purple rame your hand worked copy of one of the greatest religious paintings and you will have a'rcaThcTrlbDlfr To obtain transfer pattern of The Last Supper panel 20 by 11 inches (Pattern No 5320) color chart for working amounts of all materials specified illustrations of stitches used send 10 cents in COIN YOUR NAME and ADDRESS and the PATTERN NUM BER to Anne Cabot Miami News Record 530 South Wells St Chicago 111 Enclose 1 rent postage for each pattern ordered Anne WINTER Album now available dozens of Sug gestions for smart warm knit and crocheted garments patch work ideas quilts send for your copy Pnee 15 cents I Amazing way to Mentally ALERT Physically IT! Bu gan Mr and Mrs Ermin Perisho and daughter Mary Emily Mrs Olendcning and daughter Ruth Ann Miss Ruth Briggs Miss raye Burns Mr and Mrs Schiffbauer Mr and Mrs Brown and daughter Betty Lee Gordon Bev i lie Mrs Vine yard and Della and A rbbara Miss Mary Lawson Janies A Coney Eva Lee Rister Virginia Whitting ton and Eugene Whittington 4:00 to 6:00 REE VICTORY SHOW To All Children tinder 12 Years of Age Who Bring 1 Pound or More COPPER BlUSSor BRONZE (No Iron) TpHESE two important steps may help you overcome the discomforts or embarrassment of sour stomach jerky nerves loss of appetite under weight disgestive complaints weak ness! A person who is operating on only a 70 to 75 healthy blood volume or a stomach digestive capacity of only 50 to 60 normal is severely handicapped So with ample stomach digestive juices PLUS rich red blood you should enjoy that sense of well being which denotes physical fitness mental alertness! If you are subject to poor digestion or suspect deficient red blood as the cause of your trouble yet have no organic complication or focal infection SSS Tonic may be just what you need as it Is especially designed to promote the flow of vital digestive Juices in the stomach and to build up blood strength when deficient Build Sturdy Health so that the Doctors may better serve our ighting orces Thousands and thousands otusers have testified to the benefits SSS Tonic has brought to them and scientific research shows that it gets results that's why so many say "SSS Tonic buildssturdy health you feel like yourself again" At drug stores in lOand 20 oz elzesQS J3SCO SSSTONIC helps build Sturdy Hialth Commercial Club The Seneca Commercial club held its regular meeting Monday NEARLY NEWS Occasionally little things hap pen around Wayside that are provided no names are mentioned In that connection there was the man Who fixed his children mush for supper He a greed a ter it look mother when one of the children said so Everything turned out fine except that he had used granulated soap instead of cornmeal Then there was the fellow who in beating the rationing OTnethim homebrew inding that someone was helping themselves he doc tored up a few bottles with ipecac But disaster struck he got one himself but a neighbor did too And the farm woman who bum a scarecrow much to the delight Mr and Mrs Robert Nidiffer of Slater Mo formerly of airland and Richard Kunce son of Mr and Mrs Richard I Kunce 510 Third avenue southeast The single ring ceremony was read at 2 Sunday afternoon March 7 at the irst Christian church of Midmi with the Rev Coral Walker officiating in the presence of a number of friends and relatives Doyce Berry organist accom panied Miss Mary Nidiffer sister of the bride who sang (De Hardelot) preceding the cere mony She wore a white wool suit with tan accessories and shoulder corsage of red and white carna tions The organist played a pro gram of nuptial music and the traditional wedding marches The bride given in marriage by her brother in law Richard John ston of Wichita Kas was attired lira Tight blue dressmaker suit of wool with dark accessories andcorsage Radiaiit rose buds and valley lilies She carried a white satin prayer book Miss Pauline Walz the maid of honor and he only at 4endmitr wasi maker suit of tan wool with match ing accessories and corsage 'of red rose buds and pink sweet peas James ribley attended the groom 'as best man Ushers were Leonard Woods and Webb Howard The young couple left imme diately after the ceremony for a short trip returning the first of the week to resume their respec 1 he groom is em lortheast Oklahoma Railroad company and the bride is associated with the Southwest ern Bell Telephone Out of town guests for the wed ding included: Mrs Robert Nidiffe of Slater Mo mother of the bride Mr and Mrs Richard Johnston of Wichita Kas Miss Mary Nidiffer of airland Mr and Mrs Eddie Hawkins of Tulsa Sain May Sr Mrs Elmer Schnaire Mrs Clyde Brown and daughter Margaret and Mrs John Stone and daughter Helen all of airland During 38 to 52 Years of Age! If you like so many women be tween the ages of 38 and 52 suSer from hot flashes weak tired dizzy nervous feelings dis tress of are blue at tlmes due to the functional middle age period in a woman's life start at try Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Lydia Pinkham's Compound is have reported benefits Also famous to relieve such distress effective for younger women to Taken regularly lt helps build up help relieve distress of monthly resistance against such annoying functional disturbances ollow symptoms label directions Worth truing: LORA Sets Up Clearing House for LZ Complaints of Price Violations Appoints Three Miamians to Panel sts A clearing house for 'complaints 'ofs OPA price ceilings has been set up in Miami Ben 'Ch Kirkpatrick district manager announced from Tulsa 'if Wilbur Sapp Wright and Mrs? Austin compose a local price panel which Kirkpatrick termed major step in the de centraization of OPA They were named after beingnominated by Perry Porter OCD county chairman recommend ed to Rek "Hayes state OPA di rector by Hamilton local rationing board 'chairman! Kirkpatrick the trio would "help come better acquainted with price regulations in addition to receiv ing reports from citizens that priceceilings have been violated "yr Regulations sobn 'to be issued swill clothe these panels with au thority to adjust certain types of complaints and to dispose of spe cified violations in the communi ties in which they occur Local Enforcement Promised "As the broad rationing program has been placed in the hands of boards so has a phase of price control and merchants and consumers in local communi ties will adjust many of their dif ferences before the members of their owrrlocaliffafprice and ra i tioning Kirkpatrick said The district OPA manager said "the appointmentofP rce Pane's coming after weeks of study andconferences in the field fulfills part promise that prob lems of the public will be handled by individuals who know the peo ple with whom they appointment of the price panels will bring all boards into better balance and they will now conform more nearly to the pur poses for which they were original ly he continued "Until now most boards were known to the public purely as rationing boards although since the begin they have been called war price and rationing boards by addition to assisting retail and wholesale merchants in solving their: problems these panels will bring about a greater efficiency in the price program for they will beable to handle a big majority of 1 the complaints and thus will per mit the OPA legal machinery to give more attention to the seriuos violations Panel members will not be involved in procedure on the cases taken into court this respon sibility ramainingjone of the OPA legal department' Appointment ollowed Suryey In appointing price panel mem Kirkpatrick said no high pressure salesmanship was used "During the past three weeks we have made a very careful can vass in each community served bya local board so as to secure the best material available for this Kirkpatrick said "These individuals who have been appoint ed were interviewed and their prospective duties and respbnsibili IhMiami Local News Brief NEW ARRIVALS LISTED During the month6 ebruary Jn and vicinity the office of vital statistics reported five deaths and 25 births Parents of the new arrivals list ed' as 12 boys and 13 girls are: Mr and Mrs Hugo ahnestock a boy loyd Raymond Mr and Mrs Henry Truman a giri Lynn Michele Mr and Mrs Robert Ray TTradr a' boy'reT" Mr and Mrs Charles' Alphonse Green back a girl Barbara Sue Mr and Mrs Raymond Kenneth May a girl Rita Jean Mr and Mrs Ches ter Lee Coombes twins a boy Patrick Lee and a girl Patricia Ann Mr and Mrs Shellman a boy Ernest Billy Jay Mr and Mrs Everett A Ewers a girl Betty Jo Mr and Mrs Johnny Benjamin Hunter a boy Jerry Michael Mr and Mrs William Ira Babbitt a boy Virgil Leon Mr and Mrs Lewis Martin Kee a boy Harold Lee Mr lind Mrs Co lumbus Brittian a boy John Co lumbus Jr Mr and Mrs John Austin Lisli a girl Patricia Ann Mr and Mrs Hardin Green Jr a girl Mary Jane Mr and Mrs Chubb Hubert Kefcher A' boy Lonny Lee Mr and Mrs Charles Codrcy a boy! Thomas James Mr and Mrs rank Pierce Patton a boy Gary Lee Mr and Mrs Thurman Claude Manos a giri Claudine Rose Mr and Mrs Chas Leonard Keith a girl Evelyn Marie Mr and Mrs John Jefferson John son a boy Ronnie Joe Mr and Mrs Webb a girl Paula i i 1 1 Mr nnd Mrs Wlllitini Harold McClintic a girl Shirley night March 1 with dinner at the Jean Mr and Mrs" Everett Eugene Roark cafe Membership campaign Barger a girl Mary Jane Mr and was planned and Buzzard Mrs Glen Edward Holden a girl and Herby Helm appointed cap Marilyiv and Mr and Mrs tains of the two teams each cap Leroy Grant a girl Patricia Diane tain to choose his own team The mem bersh i fee" was reduced and from led secretary to succeed Chase who had previously resigned An of Hu bert Graham and McKee was appointed to procure out of town speakers for each drive for Mhoon YOUTH MARCHING of the crows for mi i les around who 7 TS' found it a must better roost than 1 I they had been using of of rn 4" I Mis Dorothy Nidiffer In Wed' ANNOUNCEMENT'S made tXX 'fhA marriatTA nf Miss Dnrnthv RATIONING SURVEY i Response from Victory Produc tion cards has been more than sat isfactory in this communityxEvery plans to marriage oi iviss uorotny more than double their production Nidiffer of Miami daughter of amaua Jury Trial VS I GLEN WILLETT' I Jerry Wall and Orchestra Sgt Russell Jones was the Sun was decided to ask the business day guest of his mother Mrs and professional Women to join Watters 21!) street northeast and Mrs Venta Plummer was elect en route to Miami la Camp Carson Colo where he is being transferred Other guests included Mrs daughter Mrs Lorcne Tynon of Pryor a son Noel Jones of Tulsa and Mr and Mrs Paul Jones and daugh ter? Barbara Cooper uneral home Phone 12 Mr and Mrs Hardcastle 229 street southwest announce the birth ofa son born Sunday night March 7 at Miami Baptist hospital 1 Sgt reeman of Kemple Mo was released Sunday from Miami Baptist hospital and taken to the government hospital at Camp Crowder Mo Mrs freeman was dismissed Monday and taken to her home in Hempie Sgt and Mrs reeman sustained injuries in a car accident about 10 days ago south of Afton fS COLDS I Relieve misery direct I "dosing" ImntsV'CKS KUBUN1 vaporub AV The Society of Chris tian Service of the Methodist church met riday afternoon at the church fat the regular program The devotional was led by Mrs Laughlin Mrs Harry Nicholson gave a talk on the lesson Two new members Mrs Tarkington and Mrs Alexander were repotted Those present were Mrs rances Setterstrom Mrs Stafford Airs Roy Smith Mrs Harry Nicholson Mrs Russell Mrs 1) Laughlin and a gues Conner Thev will Thursday all day tn quilt at home of Mrs Nicholson SENECA Death of Thomas Thomas 84 years old died Thursday evening March 4 at the home of his daughter Mrs Elmer Lankford south of Seneca zafter a prolonged illness He was boriT in 1857 in Galesburg' 111 When young he moved to western Ne braska He was married to Miss Emma Jones Nov: 15 1887 and took his bride to a new sod house where they lived for several yearsj and then moved to Norfolk Neb They moved to Missouri in 1911 and settled on a farm on Swars Prairie and later moved to Sen eca They celebrated thqir golden wedding here Nov 15 1937 Mrs Thomas died the following May Mr Thomas isr survived by 1 two sons Thomas of Seneca and Gilbert Thomas of Bell Calif two daughters Mrs Lois Lankford of Swars Prairie and Mrs Carrie Roark of Seneca two sisters JIrs Beeler of Bellflower Calif and Mrs Mary Gould of Lin coln Neb one brother Thomas of Lincoln Neb 22 grand children and four great grandchil dren uneral services were held Saturday afternoon at the Mission church in Seneca conducted by the Tica Taber assisted by the Rev Ray Smith pastor of the 1 Seneca Methodist church Pall bearers were grandsons: Junior 1 Lankford Gilbert Lankford Elmer Ray Lankford Paul RoarkCjrL Roark and John Thomas lower girls "were granddaughters Burial was in the Seneca cemetery under 1 direction of the Buzzard under takers Promoe in the stomach noav wi" mi fR 3 gYTij Jj Sprciitl! hnpler 7 "Thihd I "Perris of JB i i 1 i i JSSMESMaB nn 3B 5 ggg LCIaUQI WS i 1H 4 ssU KfaSSaffls 1 ars Ossa ruffle Vi' ri ma SI I rl A HS Hir.

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