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Miami News-Record from Miami, Oklahoma • 10

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Miami News-Recordi
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Miami, Oklahoma
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10
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I klDAY DECEMBER '23 1949 PAGE TEN I a i ARMERS Get Your REE ARM RECORD BOOKS Now Available at This Bank 4 it irst National Bank of MIAMI Phone '4445 2 North Main Stag BEER if smooth CRIESltllECI SttUIH IltWlSt CO lilKfltlt Ill SI I0IIS 0 due sin otherwise would have to be expiated in purgatory before the soul might enter heaven JsThe Glee club at the Sen eca'Jndian'? school under the di rection of Mrs Kagey gave their Program The 'Christian church' will pre sent "its" Christmas "program on Sunday night Howerton land Mrs 'Johnson wills be in charge 4 Attorney Will' Quit Job with 0 Paper OKLAHOMA CITY Herbert (Major) Peck will retire from his post as general counsel for tie Oklahoma Pub lishing company Jan 1 after 21 years service Peck joined the publishing com papy (Oklahoman Times after gaining recognition as United States district attorney for the western district of Oklahoma from 1919 to 1923 fnrithfiil fit: manv schools including the' University jA of Nebraska he studied law at the University of Vinginia He came to Oklahoma in 1908 to prac tice law 1 s' Marshall Jefferson Carter and Johnston 1 MIAMI DAILY NEWS RECORD MIAMI OKLA Christmas' cantata Sunday night The Baptist church will give a Christmas program riday Mr and Mrs Charley Merrill and daughter Nancy of Glendale Calif are spending a Christmas vacation in the home of Mr Mer mother Mrs 'D' Merrill and his sister Mrs Lloyd Lamb Mrs Neely of Tulsa transacted business in Wyandotte and Miami recently The Methodist Christ mas program was given Wednes day night Miss Betty Lewis a nufse at St Jhospital in Tulsa is spending her Christmas vacation with her parents Mr and Mrs George Lewis of near Wyandotte The riends church presented a Christmas program last Sunday Mrs i rank oster visited her daughter Mrs Hash in Haskell Okla recently Mrl and Mrs Earl Marsh of This simplified record book will not only help you (when tax time comes it will help to more profits from your farm operation WHETHER YOU ARE A CUSTOMER THIS BANK OR NOT IT'S REE OR THE ASKING! Approximately 99 percent of sulphur is supplied by Texas 'New 'Providence la visited at the" home Of her brother Ermm Peri sho and family Winnje is home Jor Christmas Mrs Laura Sparlin and Mrs Neely were Miami visitors recently a i Mr and Junior Crowder of Colorado are visiting Mrs mother Mrs Sylvia Allinder Th "When in Miami Iff the irst National irst MEMBER DIC Catholic Leader Pleads for Within Church Asks Social Justice VATICAN CITY Pope Pius XI I pleaded today for union within the Eoman Catholic church of all Christians to oppose the advance of militant atheism address his annual1 ifc Christmas message was directed to 1 the whole world He spoke on theeve of the 1950 'W' holy year which he said be: decisive especially for the longed 'itor renewal of the modern The pontiff expressed the hope this holy year would welcome great return of the one true church awaited over the centuries with good He said 'fare anxious wufiabout tlie effrontery with which 2Tthe united front of militant athe im advances and the old ques tion is now voiced aloud: 55 hy there still separations 4 The pope expressed a hope foraf tinity within the church and said holy door our arms and our will be opened for all The pope made a strong plea for Social justice asking both social Systems of Capitalism and Commu iusm though he did not mentionfKsthem by name to return to Chris wgj tianty and legitimate liberties and ifc rights He criticized the negation of fundamental rights and the en slavement of men to totalitarian atatesf jKJ The pope expressed the hope that A the 1959 holy year will be a year of peace and notvof war" a year tw of justice and not of national ego He encouraged fworkers to defend their but said the possession of material wealth without faith in Godis of little use 1 Po'pe Pius expressed the hope that when he inaugurates the holy year tomorrow by striking open the holy door of St basilica Qie door will open all KThe Christmas message "the eleventh the pope has given was in reply to Christmas greetings from the college or cardinals He spoke in Italian from the Vati consistorial hall The speech as rebroadcast around the world in 23 languages ts The pontiff declared the church had made advances in som parts pf the world particularly in Afri ca i But he' said Christians cannot Ignore the grave dangers which religion faces in some countries of Europe and prostrate China Tomorrow the pope will mount £the steps of St before an anticipated crowd of between 300000 and 500000 gathered to witness the opening of the 25th 'holy year in the 20 cen Juries of existence: Before the holy year is ended more than 6000000 pilgrims are expected to visit Eome to confess their sins receive communion visit the four patriarchal basilicas and recite the required prayers thus winning a full indulgence That in Catholic teaching is a pardon of temporal punishment take kame a 12 can Pikup Pak for the weekend! NO OBLIGATIONS! THIS RECORD BOOK IS REE ALL OUR RIENDS ATHEISM LASH BY POPE TREE TEIMMING SUPPER Spanish Rice with Crisp Bacon Cole Slaw Oven brow ned Rolls1 Mincemeat Turnovers r'i A Beverage (Recipe' for Starred Dish ollows) Mincemeat Turnovers: 4 Ingredients: cups sifted all purpose flour teaspoon salt 23 cup shortening 4 to 5 table spoons cold water cup 4 about) moist mincemeat Method: Sift flour' and salt to gether Cut in shortening until mixture ts looks wmealySprinkle water lightly over mixture blend ing in with a fork Use only enough water to make all stick togetheiEoll pastry on lightly floured board to a little Jess than 18 inch ii thickness Cut into squares or circles about 3 12 inches in diameter Put a spoonful of mincemeat 1 on one side of square or circle Moisten edges fold over and pinch to gether Prick tos Bake in a hot (400 oven for 20 to 25 min utes 'or until pastry is 'browned Serve hot Makes 10 12 tum V' School will be dismissed on ri day for a Christmas vaca tion Before Jonqary 1 get ARM RECORD BQOK REE at the irst Notional Bank This Record Book is a simple form in which you may keep a complete of farm operations Thiswillhelp you in making your farm more profitable for the coming year I LOAN APPROVED OKLAHOMACITY Dec 23 JJP) 'loan of $460000 to the Red River Yplley REA in Marietta has the approval of the Rural Electri fication administration in Wash ington Senator Robert Kerr's office announces The loan provide for' con struction of 123 miles of new lines to serve 246 new customers and other improvements to sy'stem Counties benefitting will be Love ciety Another brother Murphy who is ar farmer near Durham is of a fox hunters as the appointee puts it Mrs Murphy is'the former Kate Graham of Durham There are three children Courtney 16 West brook 9 and Elizabeth one tyearl Murphy is a reticent man He has sandy hair which is beginning to thm and wears glasses: 'He says he has no hobbies do anything much but he commented Three years ago next month Mr Truman appointed him one of his administrative assistants at the White House STJie job then paid $10000 More recently the pay was raised td $15000 During Mr vigorous 1948 campaign Murphy played a maior role in gathering material and preparing speeches He work ed f' closely in this work riding the campaign train in the late stages of the fighU'w By CECILY BROWNS! Charles Murphy To Become TrumariySpecial Counsel By JOYNES TV ASHINGTON Dec (AP) ifteen years ago a young North1 Caro lina lavy graduate came to Washing ton hunting a job 1 He got one at a year 'whichIed toan assign ment to help a Senator from 5 And on 1 he will become the $20000 special counsel to that maninow tthe' President of the United States A ''ii 5 4 a Yesterday President' Truman to Charles 7 ailuiphy and newsmen that Mur I phy would succeed Clark Clifford I who is resigning to enter the prac lice of law eV i After the news I conference Murphy related to newsmen that his1 first federal job was tf "as a laborer at $1500 a year 1 in the Wilmington post office in" 1928 Later he worked Durham as a clerk sin Durham he attended Duke university and the Duke law school He got nis law degree in i came out of Duke to Murphy got a job the Senate legislative 4 The next year Senator Truman asked the office to send some xme over to give him some aid 'Murphy drew the assignment Aftej that Mr Truman who liked ways called on him for a lot of other work ilt was Murphy who drew the Senate resolution which resulted in the creation of the Truman War Investigating committee work of that group spot lighted Mr Truman and gave ahimrthe prominence which iscredited with later putting him Won the national Democratic ticket i i Murphy who "stands i five feet Ill inches and weighs 185 pounds grew up in the little town of Wal lace where he was born Aug 20 1909 He says he ncver was active in Democratic party work in his state When he was attending Duke university he was working at night to pay his way "i His mother Mrs William ai 'son Muiphy still lives in WallaceA brother Dr Murphy of Asheville is president of the North Carolina Medical so WYANDOTTE 1 CAROL JUN ABLE Correipondsnt Miami Route Phone No itmftOIMllWIWWWMmitfl 1 iris I run 1LI I umu olii me rn tt rniirut vWAVA A a a Mil jK1' 1 fl JJH 9f 1 BOM I or That Last Minute Shopping! 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