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The Ada Weekly News from Ada, Oklahoma • 3

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THE AD A iWEEKLY NEWS ADA OKLAHOMA THURSDAY OCTOBER 26 1922 PAGE THREE SENATOR MORRIS SHEPPARD WILL RE HERE THURSDAY Red Cross Roll Call Heard World Around 1 Mr and Mrs Henry Boatman went Singing as good as cora-to the singing at Owl Creek Sunday mon Sunday night Will do better Mr and Mrs Claud Bally visited when we get our new books Every-relatlves near Owl Creek Sunday one come to singing Several from here have been at- BOLL WEEVIL tending the Methodist revival at Frisco i There was good attendance at Sunday school Sunday and at pray- WORSTELL Our school is progressing nicely ouiiaay scnooi aunaag ana at pray- Our pie supper was well Mrs Rainol and family visited Mrs Bottoms Monday evening Vestrel Jackson was the guest of Laneta Strong Monday evening Mr and Mrs Sellers and balby were visiting their sister Mrs Ethel Bottoms Sunday Vestrel Valres and Duel Jackson went to Monday night Grandma Neal is still on the sick list and not able to be up yet SWEET MAMA Harve Smith of Roff was In yan-oss Saturday Mrs A White was the guest of Mra A Auten Sunday Mrs Charles Woods is visiting her daughter Mrs John Cissna of Oklahoma City who is ill Rev A Templemaa filled his I regular appoltment here Sunday nlpdvt Alisa Edna Keel gave a muslcale amd candy breaking at her home Saturday night MOCKING BIRD attend-er meeting Sunday night One of ed by a large crowd of young folks tii iu Misses Mildred and Jewel also 1 in vs luwtiui ouuua uiguii uue ui the Interesting features of the pray- er meeting was the of Cwwgar were shopping directing a song by Mr Hoggatt by the old fashioned line method snionea line metnoa Konawa Thursday Mr navwi riho onawa rnursaay Mrs David Choat and little Jr Mr and Mm Robt Rubercht of lola and eJssie Gordon Stonewall Yielted Mr and Mrs hnBnnr Koawl1 tur-John Sparks Sunday There1 uaointf'fo Chapel was the guest of here sister There is going to be quite a bit fora Sweet Friday and Satur- all were shopping in Koawa Saturday Miss Ora Eddlngs from Parish -iia'pel was the guest of here sister Mrs Nora Sweet Friday and The Annual Roll Call of the American Red Cross tor registration of the membership for 1923 will begin on Armistice Day November 11 and close on Thanksgiving Day November SO The ground work for tills stupendous task of ro-en rolling the membership throughout the world lins been laid in a plan for the first complete and comprehensive system of registration of the Red Cross membership in all its S300 active Chapters at home and abroad An important feature of the round-the-world Roll Call campnign will be a universal effort to re-enlist the serv-ice of war-time Red Cross workers in the peace program by their participation In the Roll Cull In tills way the vast army of volunteers will once more affiliate with the work of the Red Cross In its manifold phases Cooperation also lias been assured by Government and private maritime interests in a deep-sea Roll Call that is designed to reach every member or potential member in every part of the world who may be en voyage or temporarily la any port Thousands of Chapters will adopt the home canvass plan of enrollment which originated In Pittsburgh where last year it resulted in a membership increase of 50 per cent All records In this campaign will be kept cn standard size cards to be filed by ench Chapter for future use SHORT WILL ASSIST IN REORGANIZING OF BANK OKLAHOMA CITY Oct 24 Attorney General George Short announced today that he will go to Muskogee tonight to assist in the attempted re-organization of the Central State bank of th'at city which closed about September 1 NEAR MAST CONFERENCE IS SET FOR NOVEMBER 13 IPARIS Oct 20 The near east peace conference date has been tentatively set for November 13 at Lausanne The preliminary conference which it had proposed to hold today In London was abandoned after France had refused to approve of London as the meeting place of moving this fall FRISCO Gn account of Rev Adams being ill the revival meeting was discontinued Miss AUie Baugh spent the week end with home folks in Ada Una Sallee was shopping in Ada Saturday Grace Johnson who has been visiting her grandmother returned to her home in Wynnewood Little Nona Massey Is on the sick list lOcie Babb Zadle Neal and Buster Rubrecht were the guests of Willie Mae Conner Sunday 'Miss Mary Ellen Hatcher of Union Valley was the guest of Axel Seeks Friday Mrs Voyles Mr and" Mf Babb Mrs Calhoun and Mr and Mrs Carter were the guests of Mm Goyne Sunday Miss Frankie Hooks Is visiting friends in Frisco Myrtle Leonard took supper with Venita Voyles Sunday Mr and Mrs Hue Tobe and children were visiting at the Correll home Sunday Ila McLeod took pupper with Jewell Thomas Sunday SUNSHINE Cotton la nearly all out and corn gathered What are we going to do next? A 3 Nabors went to Ada Saturday trading tBrents made ai flying trip to Oklahoma City last week Rev Lee has sold half of his place to Joe Bell They iwen-t to Ada Saturday to fix up the papers Lorena Brents spent the week end with home folks returning to Ada Sunday A Nabors sold his hogs to Ed Bunyard and will deliver them Monday at 8 cents Comodore Harris and Willie Newman were married Sunday morning by Rev Lee Linsley motored to Hidk- Son Saturday Some of the Xonawa girl attend ed our pie supper Friday night Mies Emma Walker was guest of Mm Nora Sweet Friday Edra Barker Was the guest Mildred Parker Friday Ivey qiade a business trip to Ada Friday Miss Lily Bunch was the guest of Mm Nora Sweet Friday Mias Lillie Bunch and John Fld-ler also Mies Artie Edward and Ewing Fidler visited in Konawa Sun day Richard Cahoon was the guest of Mr Louis Sweet Sunday Mr Louis Choat and Roy Sweet were Konawa visitors Sunday Bristow and Mrs Bristow were the gueats of Mr and Mrs Ivey Sunday Wternoon Mr and Mrs Ed Jone were the guest of Mr and Mrs Willie Sweet Sunday Come on Konawa boys and girl we like for you all to join Sunday school If you will SWEET DADDY the of SWEET PAPA JONES CHAPEL having some cool weather Mies Lol Miss Lola Ennes of Vanoss Peut Heads Legion Alvin Uasley NEW ORLEANS Oct 20 Alvin Owsley of Texas today was elected commander of the American Legion at the annual convention here Alvin Owsley was introduced by Commander MacNlder 1 accept my heartfelt he said the greatest honor that comes to one who served in the world war pledged to America in lie world war that we were her defenders We must pledge even greater service now are four great principles on which we rest: hospitalization rehabilitation adjusted compensation Americanization pledge the best energy of my manhood and my sacred (With Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis the new and old command-eis of the Legion posed on the platform for a photograph 1 Owsley wasc arried on the shoulders of Texas legionaires to a place on the platform the retiring commander MacNlder who grasped his hand and then turned to the assembly The Texas band broke loose While Mac Nider jerked the gong violently Deegan of New York elader of the defeated candidates made the move that the vote be made unanimous The vote was announced as folows: Owsley 574 Deegan 251 Thomas 205 McCormick 12 MRS ROSIER NOW CENTER OF WARM FIGHT PHILADELPHIA Oct 24 a'ul with a duti-rmitiation Pcver overlook -ng an upport on i ty to seize a tecliioility that might score a point th-- opposition lawters in KNOX Cotton picking seems to toe almost over in our community Our school Is progressing fine with a pretty good attendance 'Bro Chambers filled his regular appointment Saturday night and Sunday and also Sunday night Misses Mollie Wlllhlte and Bessie Rigsby were the guests of Cora and Kate Cleghorn Sunday Mr and Mm Joe Bob Hooting of Wilson attended church at this place Saturday nigh't Bro Bess took dinner with Mr and Mrs D- Goodpasture Sunday Quite a crowd came to the cake supper Monday night Every body had a nice time plenty of music and cake Miss Edith and Oraie Pannell of Pickett visited Miss Pearl Deaton Sunday afternoon Mr and Mrs Rigdby were shopping in Ada Saturday Flora Wlllhlte spent Saturday night with Vance Price of Wilson- ory and Roff Saturday tooi?" funpewith Mr and Mrs Mrs Pearl Lawrence visited her hBSuSdav night father and mother Mr and Mrs Mrs Morgan Goodpas-J Crass last week returning to with Mr and Mrs her home at Buck Horn Saturday PIE BITER come out to prayer meeting Friday night Come on Pickett we like to read WORSTELL xjust before going to press the News was Unformed that Senator Sheppard of Texas will be in Ada Thursday November 2 and will ad-' dress the voters in behalf of the Democratic ticket at 2 of that day A Willoughby of Galley was a caller at the News office Wednesday Mr Willoughby has been reading the (News a good many years and says be coulld not get along -without it V-1 Mrs' Thomas received a message Monday bringing the sad news tbat her brother of Topeka Kausas his w'tn ft-O fourteen year old daughter wore ail killed in a car wreck 4 Now smoked by a million men who love a superior cigarette VI VI VI" cigarettes 1 5 for 1 0c at $159 at $269 The farmers out here are about your new through with their craps and get- ting ready for winter Irdell Robertson and Harvev IMul-linax attended church at Pickett Saturday night and Sunday at urday night and Sunday We are regent yivovUii wait till it snows and then find blankets and comforts higher and little assortment left buy today and get the bigger values At Extraordinary Prices White and Colored Blankets Robe and Novelty Blankets ROOKY CHAPEL Rocky la alive once more The people are Just about through gathering their crop Every tone has made more cotton and corn than they expected to make There was singing Saturday night preaching Sunday and Sunday night toy Brother Vaughn The young folks of this community met Sunday afternoon and organised a singing class A number of 'boys from pecan Grove were at Rooky Saturday night and Sunday ILUllan Ethel and Myrtle Smith and their cousins Ia and Delpha Smith were the guests of Mies G-lad-- ys Fussell Sunday Mrs idiex Odom and children and Mra Bertha Hallman and Children attended church Sunday Mra Ed Chapman and family were visiting Mrs Fussell Sunday Mrs Alex bdom and daughter Ruby were Shopping in Ada Sat-urdey Misses Tina Lillie and Gertrude Creech were chopping in (Aida Saturday Mrs Bonett of Ada has been with her sister in law Mrs (Braddock who has been very iH Clay Smith has arrived home from Kansas where he spent Whe summer 1 harvest and other works Grandma Nooner of Lawrence spent Sunday with her daughter Mrs (Phillips Mr Condy Smith of this community took her baby to the doctor Saturday for throat trouble There will be a spelling match every Friday night Singing every Sunday afternoon Everybody Invited to come and help make this one of the best communities for singers and spellers A BRUNETT NEW BETHEL We thad a nice crowd out to church and Sunday school Sunday The pie supper was quite a success The proceeds are for lights and song books A program will be rendered by the pupils of this school Tuesday night Everybody come but look out for black cats witches and spooks Misses Frances and Biancne Rains spent Sunday with Misses Leorva and Patterson Miss Audrey Walker was the guest of Miss' Sarah Ellis Saturday night Misses Jewel and Matole Hobbs were in town Saturday Mrs Dunham visited her daughter at town Saturday Miss Ellaaibeth Walker Boats Chapman and Robert Rains spent Sunday vfth the Kills felrls Miss Ollle Walker took dinner with her cousin Audrey Walker Sun Preaching Saturday night and Sun day Sunday school every Sunday at 11) and singing every Tuesday and Friday nisM FRANCIS Hammond and wife loft here Saturday for Purcell Akla Mr Hammond looking for ork and Mrs Hammond to visit her brother family Mr Homer Kellogg Jim Dean candidate for prosecuting attorney Of (Pontotoc cmmty addressed a large and euthuslaert audience on the streets -of Francis last Saturday Mr Dean made a tell-ling speech and met with hearty Cheers on every side vrlsco The brown hoist on the Frisco turned over in the car yard here last week 'and did great damage to the machinery but no one was The city council ordered about 800 fee? of Pipe laid Rowland and Mary avenues at Its last meeting This will extend the water service to about ten more families tOharley baby Is very sick from dropsey It is not expected to Ada addressed an enthusiastic crowd last 1 the Prince theatre The Judge on excellent speaker and the cheers oTthe voters were loud ml Ke Judge rged peop to place their cross in the circle ed to her bed from a malarial -a nleted W-b will he one oi me his family t0MeTeygrocery m-h-t nilna8ndmBherkearBdTbruslnes3 Miss Edna Wllllhain who Hves uncle Wllltnam cut meat for the public- man nrj 'Norman Earl Norman Braa Norman and Mrs Earl Norman motored to Ada Wednesday of last week to hear Lee Cruce speak f- vanohs Mrs Garland of Rosedale visited her son Garland and IrlMlss Ethel'sturdovant spent t'ho WeiMissniBena Shaw who is attending school at Sulphur came home for tt week-end visit accompanied by her aunt and uncle Mias Rena and Mir Don Blard of Sulphur Miss Hasel Catron spent Sunday with Miss Ottls Gaar Mr and Mrs Albert Prince of Sulphur visited Collier iwnd family last week Mr and Mrs Oney Wall were visiting the parents Mr and Mrs Brice Sunday Henry Robinsln of Aitus formerly a pioneer of this place is visiting friends here this week Miss Pearl Corre spent Sunday with Misses Ruth and Alta Bradley 1 Pi PICKETT Bro Coffee filled his regular appointment Saturday night Sunday and Sunday night Bro Coffee will be the pastor here another year He will preach every fourth' Saturday night Sunday and Sunday night There will be singing here Saturday night Every body come There will be preaching Sunday A large crowd was disappointed Wednesday night by Judge Jim Bolen not coming to speak I Gilmore and Mrs A Robertson was called to Arkansas Wednesday to attend the funeral of their brother hey will return home soon )Mr and Mrs John Ferguson spent Tuesday night with Mrs I Gilmore Mrs Dee Campbell visited Mrs Curnel Cowin Wednesday Mrs Henry Meeks and Miss Fannie Cruson was shopping in Ada Wednesday Misses Pear) and Gertie Farr visited Miss Effie Jackson Sunday Miss Pearl Owens spent Saturday night and Sunday with Miss yeulah Meeks Miss Corihe Bulloc kspent Saturday night and Sunday with home folks Mias Blanche McMInn spent Saturday night with home folks Miss Fay Steele was visiting in the community Saturday and Sunday Blanche McMInn and Fay Steele visited Vera Bevel Sunday iMisses Mildred Laughlln of Ada and Valres and Vestrel Jackson of Union Hill spent Friday afternoon with Miss Fannie Cruson Cline Robertson and Henry Stephens of Wilson took dinner with A Cruson Sunday Miss Dafene Swan visited Miss Veulah Meeks Sunday Misses Nora Faulkenberry and Dora Bell visited Mins Fannie Cruson Sunday afternoon Mrs I Gilmore and Mr and Mrs George Bevel visited Mr and Mrs Frank Coley Sunday Mr and Mrs John Ferguson spent Friday night with Mr and Mm Frank Coley of Wilson (Mr and Mrs Marvin Laughlln of Latta visited Mr and Mrs John Ferguson Sunday afternoon Miss Wilma Faulkenberry visited Miss Lena Mulllnax Sunday afternoon Mr and Mrs Faulkenberry spent Sunday and Sunday night with Mr and Mrs Faulkenberry Mrs Joe Corvln visited her mother at Ada Sunday John Norton spent Saturday night with Lawrence Faulkenberry CURLIE UNION HILL Miss Orpheline Raimoland who is attending the Normal spent the week-end with home folks Oather Floyd of Egypt was visitor in this vicinity Sunday 'Miss Pearl Whitson and Albert Roddy were united in marriage Saturday Both have a host of friends and relatives in this community all of whom wish them a long and happy life together Roy Yancy and wife of Center were visiting in this community Sunday Mr and Mrs A odson visited her mother Mrs Palmer Sunday Irene Sellers Martha Adams Mildred Pollock Jennie Palmer Mr and Mm Reeves Orville Parker Julius Muller and Iralee Sellers were visiting in the McAnally home Sunday Frank Roddy was the guest of Willie Palmer Sunday Quite a few from this place were shopping in Ada Saturday Mrs Kite was the afternoon guest of 'Mrs Ward Sunday Mm Ida Yancy and children also Mrs Dora Whitson were the guests of their mother Mrs Palmer Monday night Most all the farmers are digging their potatoes this week They are fine in this part of the country Our school did not start on account of Mr Weston the principal not being able to teach Mr and Mrs Earmon Burnett was visiting her mother Mm Roddy Monday Mrs Ward is on the Sick list SUNSHINE KISSES UNION VALLEY Every one is busy digging sweet potatoes Miss Katie Keller of Roswell New Mexico Is visiting friends and relatives here now Paul Byrd haa returned from Fort Sill where he has been the past two years Mr and Mrs Lem Killlngsworth are the proud parentB of a baby girl Mr and Mrs Willie Pierce have returned from a visit to relatives in Texas Mr and Mrs IsAac Hoggatt have a new baby boy Mrs Johnson with her small daughter Wanda la visiting relatives in Poplar Bluff Ark Mr and Mm Jones and daughter have returned from an overland trip through nothern and' eastern Kansas and Oklahoma Mr Bryant is slowly recovering after his second operation Herman and Ruth Garrett of Stonewall visited Lula Riddle and Mary Ellen Hatcher Sunday Lucettaand Ethel La Fever spent Sunday with Susie and Mamie Gouch Mrs Jim Thomas is still on the sick list the week-end with Louise Golden Mm spent Sunday with Mrs Gwaltney Ballard and family spent Sunday with Mr Jones and family at Walnut Grove Miss Anna Norton also Miss Zona Tatum spent Sunday with Miss Carrie and Belle Mosier Andrew Ray 'Anna Norton also Mr Linard Archie and Miss Lee Norton attended the show at the McSwain Theatre Wednesday nlglt Mosier and wife also Mrs Murphy spent Sunday with Mis Mosier Donald and Lawrence Faulkenberry of Pickett spent Sunday with Ewing Williams Miss Goldie Lunsford spent Sunday with Louise Golden Miss Dora Myrtle and Lee Norton attended Sunday school at Egypt Sunday Quite a bunch of young folk of this place attended the pie supper at Egypt Friday night Allen and family spent Sunday with A Norton and family Donald Faulkenberry took supper with John Mosier Saturday night Norton spent Saturday night with his brother Norton Mrs William and Charley Russel and wife spent a few hours wltn Mrs Mosier Sunday night Unlucky Blues Special 04x74 pure staple cotton blankets in colors of gray tan and white with contrastive borders double and medium weight CO that sold lust year for $395 now especially priced Special Mr and Mrs Willie Haggard spent the past week with Mr and Mrs A Rowe A Rose made a business trip to Ada Saturday Ora Eddlngs Elmer Roberts and Willie Bethel were the guests of Ol lie Sweet Sunday Richard ICahoon spent Sunday with Robert Adams Brother Walker held services at Worstell Saturday night and Sunday Laverne Cude spent Sunday with Grace Crow Mra Myrtle Robertson and Mrs Emma Booth were the guests of Flora Robertson Friday night Bert Cude made a business trip to Ada Friday Lewis Sweet spent Saturday nigbt with Robert Adams Lillie Bunch will leave right away for Ada where she will attend school Miss Ruth Brand spent the past week with Mrs Rosa Oude Elva Adams and sister Mrs Myrtle Robertson were in Ada Sunday afternoon Mr and Mrs A Rose and family will leave soon for Mexico We hope they will have a nice en-joyable trip Quite a few of the Konawa boys attended church at Worstell Sunday morning (Myrtle Robertson was hurt very badly late Sunday afternoon when a big rock fell on her arm It was not broken but hurt very Come on Bebee with your Items getting l0ne8OCKAMYj0Y EGYPT The pie supper last Frjd3 night was fine It brought $1895 Gld Shlve visited hts cousin Roy Graham Sunday Miss Bulan Graham is doing well and is expected to go home el-uesday or Thuvai'ay Sapp and family visited Mr Shlve and family -Sunday school was well attended Sunday mofnlng The Sunday hchool teacher Walter Alton Is planning an leaving this community next Minnie Graham Nora and Cantrell visited Mary Elen shlve Sunday There is some sickness In this community now John Stephens is very sick has been for several days and is not doing very well Violet Rammer visited Susie Ai- Smith of Ada visited her cousins Ella and Lillie Cooper Saturday night and Sunday Mrs Rammer and family visited Mrs Rammsr ana tamuy I Tflxst) pure staple eotton finish double blankets of the heaviest weight in its kind Tan gray and white with blue striped borders g) dt 9 HixSO Pure staple finish cotton plaids blue gray Ao pink etc Especially priced 7rtxK0 Finn staple cotton Nashua Wool finish plaids of blue yellow pink etc Especially priced All sizes Very finest all-wool Melbourne nnd Nashua blankets in a very wide range of plaids and nearly plain colors with dainty borders as well as the new Navajo designs variously priced from $095 to $1100 UNION HILL There was a large crowd at the charivari Monday night Every one enjoyed themselves Mrs Pollock and family visited her mont'hr Mrs McAnally Suday evening Mr and Mrs Jackson nnd family were shopping in Ada Tuesday Mr and 'Mrs Bottoms and family visited his father and mother Mr and Mrs Bottoms- of Egypt Sunday Vestrel and Jackson visited their cousin Miss Mildred Laugh-lin of Ada Friday night Irene Sellers was the guest of Valres- Jackson Tuesday night Mr and Mrs Sellers visited Mr Balney Bottom of Egypt Sunday Misses Vestrel and Jack-son and Irene Sellers were shopping in Ada Saturday Strong made a buslnen trip to Ada Friday Irene the guest Mildred Pollock Sunday Mr and Mrs Jackoon and family visited Strong Sunday afternoon Consist of no leas attractive variety than our Wearwell Blankets Until are manufactured by Murshull Field and arc the foremost in quality patterns and service 72x7S Made of pure carded cotton challio covered in two An QC grades priced at $2U and sPOesO 72xS4 A great variety of lowered patterns fl QC Ik 195 and POs0 72x84 Filled wlfli superior carded cotton silk finish covered sPOssO ALSO Baby Blankets in a grunt variety of pnttorns solids plaids and stripes in all sizes ranging in prico from Ch to OU MAY FIELD'S CASE CORSICANA Tex Oet No decision bail been reaebed today by a jury deliberating on Injunction proceedings wbicli seek to keep the name of Earl Mayfield dem-j erratic candidate for the L'nired States senate off the November! ballot The jurors went to lunch at noon but no word linl been re-1 ceived on their delibetat The case went to the jury at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon BANDITS Mll RANK AND MAKE OFF WITH DOODLE STOFFVI LLE Out Oct 25 A band of crack men swooped down on this town early today cut all tel-1 egraph and telephone wires broke nto the Standard Dunk blew open! the safe door nnd escuped with ap- roximutely $100oo in cash and a quantity of securities Professional Cards DR A THOMAS VETERINARY BURGEON Office West 12 th St Phone 306 Take Oare if that picture by ha vine A Cummins to frame It for yoa X-lE-tf AVINN ATTORNEY AT LAW Offices Oklahoma State Bank Building Ada Oklahoma One who Is born within sound of Bow Bells London Is considered genuine Cockney i (Mr and Mrs Bivins and family her brother Mr Stone ad family vign Mr and Mrs Young of Ada Sunday -snn-mu Mary Elen Shlve took su'pper Sunday night with Lula Cantrell ty night with Lula and Frak Roddy were the 'guests of Palmer Mrs Emmie Graham Is still tm- j0m Abbott Sunday afternoon proving Mr and Mrs Muller and family Mr and Mra Floyd South vlsitea yted Iher grandmother who got the sink Sunday evening seriously hurt Thursday night- and Mr and Mrs John Cantrell wont ant expected to live pecan hunting Sunday Mr and Mrs Bottoms and family (Mr Cellars and family visited reta- went to George Aarons to pick ent-tlvea in this community Sunday ton Tuesday Mr and Mrs Bottoms and family it to Oec Tuesday Cill VA' tQMgh to act a In thU aort of wnlv By LEIPZiaEH.

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