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Miami News-Record from Miami, Oklahoma • 5

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Miami News-Recordi
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Miami, Oklahoma
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RIDAY MARCH 22 1935 PAGE five: Sweet Briar Queen Answer to Previous Puzzle Easter 57 She lives in Clothes WYANDOTTE 8 ROCKS 1 1 I In S17AS 2 a A 7 1 A Iknk 3 37 44 S3 56 83 North Main Most Remarkable Value! Mrs Paul Holmes and COURTESY QUALITY ECONOMY Suits I i IPVERCOMES BAD BREATH SALE Of Spring Here You Are Young Ladies! REMOVAL SALE OOTWEAR feature of the night service A wel come awaits you at this church MANUEL QUEZON Luck Service or Chiffon PEAK RELIE LOAD REACHED? VERTICAL 2 Music drama 3 Long grasses A Insertion 5 To challenge 6 Consumed 7 Knapsack outfit' red Victor Wallace hostess $1675 $1475 $1275 $990 42 Brink 44 Philippine fort 47 Derivative of ammonia 49 To value 53 Death notice 54 To broaden These Are the ASHIONS Want or Brown eyed Ellen Pratt (above)f Birmingham will be queen of the May at the annual festivities of Sweet Briar college In Virginia (Associated Press Photo) THESE Dresses were selected from lam stock of better Dresses and are trulv a real bar gam brother Clarence Winine and fam ily Mr and Mrs Jom Misenhamer had as their Sunday guests from Seneca Mr and Mrs red Reyn olds and Otis and Marvin Reyn olds (Continued Eleven And They are the ashions ind Here at1 Choir Meets The Chimney Corner choir met Thursday night at the home of Mr and Mrs Hollis Singing was a feature of the evening's enter tainment Those attending were: Mr Weddle Tom Bluejacket Scott Richardson Ora Patton Leo Green Misses Levita Mitchell Christine and Mary Gee Thursy Long Pearl and Ina Mae Patton Betty Earned Mr and Mrs Bert Stoner Mr and Mrs Logan Dawson Mr and Mrs Hollis The next meeting will be at the Barlow Gee home Baptist Church Sunday school at 9:45 a Paul Holmes superintendent Leonard Cotter supply pastor Preaching each Sunday morning at 11 Mid week prayer meeting and spe cial Bible study Wednesday eve ning at 7 :30 Preaching services at the evening hour the first Sunday of the month Special music is a Special Purchase and Officials Expect to See Good Sized Reduction During Next Month By MELBOURNE CHRISTERSON (Associated Press Staff Writer) WASHINGTON March Iff) The peak of the relief load appears to have been reached officials said today and April should see a Sizeable drop in the more than 20000000 now receiving help The beginning of spring farm and construction work ederal Emergency Relief administration men said will reduce the outlays that have been costing federal atate and local governments as high as $190000000 a month They expressed the hope private industry would also be able to ab sorb more workers If this hap pens on a sufficient scale it is con tended it will enable the govern ment to spend less on the huge work relief program which Presi dent Roosevelt plans Congress Willing figures showed 4603000 families receiving relief in January Although this represented an al most steady increase since last May indications were there was a slight decline in ebruary In December 1934 the average monthly benefit for each family al services were conducted Sunday afternoon at the borne Rev Russell Carter pastor of the riends church officiating Misses Minnie Carlton and Thursy Long sang Isle of "Rock of and in Surviving besides the par ents are four brothers Clifford of North Miami Arnold Glynn and Morrigof the home five sisters Mrs Opal Harris of Kansas City Thelma Robinson of Nebraska Ha zel Wilma and Phyllis of the' home Burial was in Ottawa cemetery un der direction of the Cooper Under taking company of Miami hardware luu iviiiiner and furniture ormerly MILLNER RIBLEY 12 Ravines 15 Organ ot hearing 17 Her fortune conies from the Industry 20 Cows' leashes 22 To soak flax 24 Self 23 To knock 29 Blackbird 30 Below 31 Governor nt India' 32 Since 33 Male child 35 Ocean 36 Equipage 40 Toothed tools 41 To eject 42 Paradise 43 Low sand hill 44 Heart 45 Kimono sash 46 Twitching 48 Structural unit I '50 Stir lav 51 Sailor 52 Deer sizes to to 14 that have Style Val ue and Quality Patrica Moody and Sara De Saif have feally outdone themselves this spring in making the little women happy Mothers come in and inspect these lovely lines Up from SPRING REDINGOTES CAPE ROCKS JACKET ROCKS ENSEMBLES Program The basket dinner at the Metho dist church Sunday was followed by an interesting program as follows: Duet by Misses Deloris and Rebec ca Steely Come to the piano solo Miss Cath erine Clark reading to Wor Miss Eloris Steely talk Little Mrs Pow ers and a talk by the pastdr Rev A Powers Entre Nous Club is Mrs Brodrick entertained members of the Entre Nous club at her home Thursday afternoon of last week Individual sewing form ed the diversion The next meeting will be with' Mrs Leonard Cox A color note of pink and white was carried out in the appointments Refreshments were served to Mes dames A White James Turner Everett Hummon Leonard Cox Paul Holmes Claude arley Mar vin Garman Morgan and Robinson Child Dies Nadine Robinson 8 year old daughter of Mr and Mrs Ed Rob inson died Saturday morning at the family home southwest of Wy andotte after a short illnes uner ped in to assume temporary con trol" Within a short time after the creation of the ERA in May 1933 special programs were start ed to improve officials said the standards and adequacy of relief and to aid special groups These programs included transient care education emergency work rural rehabilitation drouth relief dis tribution of surplus crops and submarginal land purchases Coincident with the close of the civil works program on which the federal government expended $814000000 exclusive of relief funds ERA began an emergency work program which now employs more than 2200000 persons These workers are paid local prevailing wages for the particular type of work done with the hours of work adjusted to meet family bugetary needs as estimated by case work ers qCKS COUGH DRqp: i Real Throat relief! I Medicated with ingredl ents of Vicks VapoRub il Twenty fine new Suits Blues Tans Grays Plain Pleated and Shirred backs Long Medium and Short Coats Every suit speciallypriced for selling Wiener Roast Members of the Methodist Ep worth League hiked to the Gilstrap ford Monday night and enjoyed a wiener roast and outdoor ames A large bonfire was built and marshmallows and wieners were roasted Those attending were: Willis Shell Catherine Simpson Lonzo East Troy Longon Erwin Thompson Elosa Chase John Daw son Maxine Young John Misenha TY1P? tit fred Gee and Kenneth Gee Mesdames Bremer Chase Paul riends Church Russell Carter pastor Church school 9:45 a Bert Heistand su perintendent George Simpson sec retary Evening worship the fourth Sunday at 7:30 Intermediate and junior Endeavors meet at 7 Wednesday evening the pastor wishes to announce there will be prayer meeting each Wed nesday evening at 7:30 Book room is open Monday night from 7 to 8 Monthly business meeting on second Saturday afternoon of the month at 2 The public is cordially invited to attend these services and also to visit the read ing room $795 $990 $1275 $1475 and $19 75 HORIZONTAL 1 Who is the American heiress in the picture? 9 She recently became a 13 Writing Implement 14 Apart 16 orm ot 17 Golt devices 18 Networks 19 Seasoning 21 Commanded' 23 Braced rail road track over 39 To relieve a depression 25 To stitch temporarily" 26 Alluvial material 27 Type ot apple 31 lower container 34 Walking sticks 55 Heritable uu Austerity 37 To think 38 Portrait statues Holmes Landy i Turner Leonard Cox and Claude arley attended the show at the Coleman theater in Miami Monday night Mr and Mrs Landy Turner and family were dinner guests Sunday of Mr land Mrs red Victor at their home west of Wyandotte Curtis Johnson of Sycamore spent the week end at the home of Mr and Mrs Andrew Simpson Mr and Mrs Lloyd Reece made a business trip to Picher and Mi ami Saturday Mrs Susan Sapp and John Law son were Sunday dinner guests 'of Mrs Dollie Miller 1 Miss Thursy Long Miss Pearl Patton Ora Patton Logan Daw son and John Dawson were Miami visitors Saturday Mr and Mrs John Lawson and children spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Dutch Reed at their home south of Wyandotte Mrs Dollie Miller has been ill with influenza at her home in the south part of Wyandotte There will be Wyandotte news in Tuesday paper Readers take note Mr and Mrs Leonard Cox at ordination service at Look at Its Many eatures Ventilated ront Airtnmatir Interior Light Temperature Control Ample Supply of Ice Cubes Porcelain Interior with Rounded Corners lat Bar Shelves Generous Spacing Between Shelves Self Contained Removable 1 Unit And many others! Assembly Program The Seneca Indian school enter tained for an hour a combined as sembly of the high school and the grades The following numbers were presented: Vocal solo Opal Lee Archer poem Marie Layton musical reading Evelyn Harris chorus piano solo Catherine Simpson reading Tin Can Anne Scott har monica and guitar number by four boys poem Did You annie Scott Indian song by quartet Return (In dian Sign Language) Nancy Lo gan Indian dances by boys piano solo Opal Lee Archer cho rus boys tap dance Void Jenkins and Charles Rogers reading Kathren Merry mix ed quartet piano solo Anna Laura Peterson The program was under direction of Mrs Kagey mu sic department supervisor of the Seneca Indian school PRICES INCLUDE DELIVERY INSTALLATION AND ONE YEAR REE SERVICE The day you be come the proud owner of this beauti ful electric refrigerator with the amazing Shelva dor your refrigeration needs and desires will be forevermore completely satisfied Its extra advan tages and conveniences and extra usable capacity will give you EVERYTHING you could ask for LET US SHOW IT TO YOU! MIAMI NEW OKI JA A1 Christian Church Mr Beck of Miami will be at the Christian church on the fifth Sun day of the month at the evening hour 7:30 Mrs Leonard Cotter superintendent Mrs red Victor pianist Sunday school at 10 If you do not attend elsewhere a cordial invitation is extended to you to attend this church Line Party Mrs George Sparlin and Miss Thursy Long as joint hostesses en tertained the teachers of Wyan dotte school with a line party at the Coleman theater at Miami Satur day night After the show the guests gathered at the home of Mr and Mrs George Sparlin for a so cial hour Harry Stoner won a prize in a contest St was was suggested in decorations and dainty refreshments Those present were: Mr and Mrs Leonard Cotter Mr and Mrs Landy Turner Mr and Mrs Everett Hummon Mr and Mrs Leonard Cox Mr and Mrs Paul Holmes Misses Marcella Gri der Lucy Brown Reba Sparlin Pauline Stoner A A Thompson Harry Stoner William Story Nicky Cotter Miss Thursy Long and Mr and Mrs George Sparlin SHELVADOR Daughter of Croesus i Party Miss Maxine Jones hostess Saturday night at her home to a group of friends The pleasant eve ning was enjoyed by the following guests: Sandy Zweifel Robert and Madeline owler Wilanna Chase Christine Garman Otis Zebe rt Carroll Brodrick and Maxine Jones land right 56 She is the 8 To redact Kiri in the lu Civet world 11 Wrathv Methodist Church A Powets Pastor Sunday school at 10 a Eugene Clem ents superintendent Mrs Dugan pianist Classes for all ages Teachers Mrs Clements Mrs Du gan Mrs owler Raymond Chase and Dugan Epworth League meets Monday evening at 7 The regular evening service will be held at 7:30 Saturday Preaching at this church the third Sunday of the month morning and evening and first Sunday of the month at the morning hour only The public is invited West Keeler Rites uneral services for West Keeler 84 years old who died March 15 at the home of his sister Mrs Anna Crippen of Wyandotte after a brief illness were held last Saturday at the irst Baptist church of Yale Okla Reverend Pierce officiating with the I lodge in charge Mr Keeler is survived by one sis ter Mrs Anna Crippen one neph ew Keeler of Porter Wash six nieces Kate Warthen Lakin Kas Nora Nash Lakin Kas Bessie Col lins of Portland Ore Della Porter Wash Mabie Risner of airland and Myrtle Risner of Wy andotte and a host of friends Mr Keeler was born in Princeton Ind Nov 27 1850 came to Yale Okla in 1894 and had lived in Wyandotte since 1925 Burial was in Green wood cemetery under direction of the Lane uneral home of Miami Northeast Style Headquarter! 1 Mr and tended an Commerce Baptist church Sunday afternoon Mr and Mrs Paul Holmes and family were in Seneca Sunday am? spent the day with Mrs sister Mrs Leo Dooley and family Bert Stoner Jr who is employed in Neosho was visiting Sunday in Wyandotte with Mr and Mrs Bert btoner He returned to Neosho Sunday night James Winnie senior in North eastern Teachers college at Tahle quah spent the week end with his NEW SPRING HATS New Sprint dU AQ 98c $395 49c Saturday Only WHEN bunny time' we know our girls! A We know the kind of things they like to wear I and we get only those! I And mothers nnt JL only bunny wise but 5 money wise as well so ll prices are low! £REPES and sheers in big bold prints or 1 small peppy ones liven up dark or light grounds Navy brown and black are clas sic conservatives Delicious pastels and bright flower shades proclaim that Spring is The newest and most I important spring fashions have paraded into our Dress Department i march right out again rangann ei HBnsaiTi HUlii IB nn raiiQHRi nanw RHE nan BRRl IB sg aaRHjininR ran man ana naraa bBHI ejeiish I II II II II llllMliillLIL III was $2837 as compared with $2639 in October $2410 in Sep tember $1822 in November 1933 and $1559 in May 1933 Some al lowances must be made however between the warm and cold month figures for heavier clothing fuel etc A large amount of the total in creased relief costs officials said can be laid directly to this defi nite policy of raising the standards of relief providing more adequate medical care and larger grants to meet higher food and rent costs Every day ERA receives 700 to 1000 letters from people on relief rolls some praising some critiz ing Many of these letters STA CZSTlf directly to the White House and lorwaraed to ERA Monthly payments made to those on relief vary widely among the states igures for last October show that $4671 was being paid in New York state as com pared with $898 in Tennessee Generally the lower payments were in the South where the warmer climates made less heavy clothing neces sary The highest benefits were given in the New England and Rocky Mountain states Maine gave $3997 for instance and Nevada $4048 The largest number of families on relief rolls in January was to be found in the big industrial states of New York Pennsylvania aim Illinois although more than 200000 each were listed in Cali fornia and Texas New York had approximately 472000 families needing help The drouth'states of the Middle West also had large numbers The actual administering of re lief by terms of the emergency lelief act was left to the states themselves and onlv in fniirt za a I has the federal organization step 1 Sub deb ROCKS These Dresses designed by Pa trica Moody and Kitty isherwere created for the young miss who is no longer a child but a smart Junior Smarter and longer lines snug fitted hips etc are characteristic of these frocks In sizes 11 16 Up from $198 Toddler Dresses in Batistes Organdies and Prints sizes 1 2 and 3 Up from Vanta Underwear displaying everything that is "new for spring You are cordially in vited to inspect this assortment i I he Store or Women and Repeated by Popular Demand Rose Bud Shoppe Miami Okla CLEARANCE Dresses a3 K' I 1 5 rn 27 2Q 29 jo Wl ffi I V' 1 I its 4 AAj 47 48 54 I 1 TlwiiR A Ji of 1 i I 1 A ij If 1 I 1 rrrfTT inijMLTifi nr SV! 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