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Miami News-Record from Miami, Oklahoma • 8

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PAGE EIGHT 3 WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 22 1933 1 is not celebrated an NOTICE! is not Want Ads get results! Ella McCullough Liddie QUAPAW Our irst of the Season CLEARANCE 988 1188 and ItP This fall Wards have sold more coats and offered better values than ever before in our history! In order to do this we' bought early carried tremendous stocks Now re ducing prices on 'these same smart styles in 606 Phones 607 WOOL CREPES CREPES TWEEDS BLACK BROWN AND COLORS OR WOMEN OR MISSES of COATS Now Reduced to MONTGOMERY WARD DRUGjCO Lowery Opal Benscooter Laallier Charley Gaines Mrs ed the charge there her and Attend (Commerce Service The Rev Dareing Mr and Mrs Bill Large Mr and Mrs Les ter Turner Mrs Mabie Hayden and Mrs Jim Shepherd attended ser vices at Commerce Sunday night conducted by Mr and Mrs Westley Smith returned missionaries from Brazil were made for the Christmas' pro gram: and the treats Body of Accident Victim Due in Commerce Thurs day Commerce Items MIAMI NEWS RECORD MIAMI OKLAHOMA Mrs Audrey Smith aces Bedside Hearing Today on Murder Charge CARDINMANHURT IN AUTO WRECK 20 CONVERSIONS AT HOCKERVILLE In District Court Room Miami Plans Go orward To Present Special Hollywood Premiere WIDOW GUARDED AGAINST SUICIDE following from the Com Baptist church attended a at the Bluejacket Baptist The Rev COMMERCE Nov 22 The body of red Akers who was electrocuted riday evening while working in a glass factory in st Brentwood Cal will arrive in Commerce at 2:30 Thursday after noon according to a message re i ceived Tuesday by relatives of Mrs is Akers The funeral will be held riday afternoon but the hour and place has not been announced To Embalming School Aubert Sidwell an employe of the Mitehelson Undertaking com pany left this morning for Okla homa City where he' will attend a demonstration on embalming tech nique and plastic surgery today 5 and Thursday riday he will ap pear before the state board of ex aminers Christian Church Notes Bible school opened Sunday morning with 60 present Miss Dorothy Bushnell had charge of the school No church services were held The regular business meet ing of the church will be held Thursday night at the church All members are urged to be present The regular church services will be held Sunday The Union Sunday school atten dance was 34 Mrs Bill Robenson is superintendent The Christian Sunday school at tendance Sunday was 47 Prayer meeting Thursday night Total Sun day school attendance in all three churches was 165 Dennis and Georgia Hansford spent the week end in Joplin with Mr and Mrs red German Mr and Mrs Clyde and Herbert of Tulsa are vis iting relatives here WardY Dramatic Values in Church Notes The Baptist Sunday school at tendance last Sunday was 84 Les ter Couch superintendent Prayer meeting Wednesday night' Ladies Aid Wednesday afternoon Church services Sunday night The colossalstatue of the Sphinx in Egypt was built about 2800 C' Miners Especially Urged to Attend Public Is Cordially Invited! HOCKERVILLE Nov With 1 20 conversions to itscredit the revival meeting being conducted at the Union church in Hockerville by the Rev Mrs Harry Craig of Pich er is now in its fourth week Two services are being held each day a prayer service at 2 and the night meeting at 7:15 The Pendleton and Robinson quartets continue with their musical fea tures Mrs Vergie Parham of Bax ter Spirngs ds assisting Mrs Craig in the meeting Earl Gonce a 13 year old Hockerville youth who was converted during the first week of 'the revival is reported to be assisting considerably in the evangelistic series by his a active work He delivered an address at irst Baptist church in Hock erville last Wednesday night which was credited with being of more than ordinary interest The Hock erville revival will continue indef initely it has been announced by Mrs Craig Both interest anL at tendance are especially encourag ing for a still greater success Tomorrow Night At 7:30 Baptist Church Notes Sunday school opened Sunday with 110 present and $595 collec tion Church services were held both morning and evening Sunday afternoon Dr Potter state secre tary of missions from Oklahoma City gave an address on Big Is Your On Wednesday night Mrs Alice Bagsby Smith a returned Missionary from Brazil will give a lecture at the church Everyone is invited to attend this service The Missionary society will meet Thursday after noon at the home of Mrs Mabie Hayden for a business meeting Ralph Spell Taken to Joplin Hospital News Notes 7 of Cardin Call the Crown Save a Trip Downtown Attend Revival in Bluejacket The merce revival church Tuesday night erend Haygood of Texas is con ducting the meeting and the Rev Clifton Moser 1 formerly of this city is pastor Mr and Mrs Broyles and sons and Virgil Mrs Loren Broyles Miss Sara Johnson Mrs Hal Mitchel son Mrs Verda Wilson Mr and Mrs Turley Mr and Mrs Rutherford A Hampie man Elmer orbes Nelson Rutherford the Rev Chastain Mr and Mrs Clay Lair and Mr and Mrs Cloyd Burton AKERS UNERAL WILL BE RIDAY Arrangements went' forward to day for the Hollywood' premiere riday and Saturday nights at the Coleman theater when Miami folk will be given a 'chance to imper sonate movie stars in characteriza tions 1 Hollywood stars of all types are to be represented in the novel en tertainment from the juvenile Jackie Cooper and Mitzi Green to the exotic Lupe Velez and sophis ticated Constance Miamians who have or think they have are invited to participate It will be entertain ing for the amateur performers as well as the audience 1 The performers will be present ed in true Hollywood style They will be introduced to the public in front of the theater at 8 and then on the stage at 9 each night Those wishing to enter the per formance are asked to call rank Barnes Boy 13 Assists in Reviv al Other News of Hockerville 1 PAULSBORO Nov 22 (A! Under doubled guard since authorities said she threatened sui cide Mrs Audrey Smith Clark for mer musical comedy dancer faced a bedside hearing today on a charge of slaying her wealthy young hus band Sheldon A Clark oil com pany executive and sportsman A warrant charging murder was serv ed on her last night at a Woodbury hospital 24 hours after her hus band was shot to death in a tragic sequel to a bitter quarrel between them in their spacious home Lynwood Lord acting prosecutor of Gloucester county said he plan ned to have magistrate go to the hospital today and formally ar raign Mrs Clark under double po lice guard since she threatened to take her own life She is recov Triple Birthday Celebration 1 The home of Mrs Aaron Chase was the scene of a celebration ri day when the ladies of the Meth odist Aid society met there for an al day meeting in courtesy of the birthdays of Mesdames Ed Gordon Minnie Hicks and Aaron Chase A delicious dinner was served at the noon hour Guests present were: Mr and Mrs Mitchell of Seneca Mo Miss Wilma Davis Messers Percy Smith Ed Gor don Sam Smith Aaron Chase Members were: Miss Mary Steele Mesdames Walter Randall and daughter Martha Jean Bell Minnie: Hicks Ed Gordon Baker Arthur Root Jr Smith and son Kate Highley and daughters Esther Leona and Norma Jean Virginia Steele and daughter Cloiselene Sheldon Percy Smith and sons Joe Dabney and Marshall Adding ton Aymer Scholes and children George and Mary Jane and Mrs Aaron Chase and 'daughter Nancy The society will meet riday af ternoon at the home of Mrs Bell for their regular meeting her guests Monday Mrs Esther Craig of Miami and 1 Mrs I Bingham Mr and Mrs Johnie Garroutte of Webb City Mo were guests Sunday of the sisters Mrs Louise Bennett and Clara Bell Mal lory MisMary Perdonner of Miami spent the week end here with friends Bill Largo and Gene Salyers were Miami business visitors Mon day Mr and Mrs Betts and daughter Vera Ellen and Mr and Mrs Arthur Root Jr: spent Sun day in Webb City Mo with Mrs brother James Karr and family Mr and Mrs Henry Hemphill and Miss Pauline Stanford return ed to their home in Chelsea Sun day after a week end visit with relatives here Rev and Mrs Jen nings were overnight gtlests of Mr and Mrs Jim Coffey Saturday Mr and Mrs Robert Keagy'and daughter Dorothy Joe Mr and Mrs John Jennings Mr and Mrs Jim Coffey and Mrs Van leet were Miami visitors: Saturday eve ning Mr and Mrs Ott Heatherly re turned home riday from Nevada Mo where Mr Heatherly has been employed by the Asphalt Mining company for the last six weeks Hayden Brown received a' bro ken ankle Sunday at Picher while playing football The ray pic ture taken by Dr Aisenstadt and Dr Graham of the American hos pital displayed seven and cracked bones Ben Shipley of Joplin' transact ed business here Monday evening Mrs Harry Shroyer and daugh ter Miss Thelma were Miami visi tors Monday afternoon $150 $150 $1 $1 $1 Christian Church Announcement The Council will meet at the church Thursday at 2 All ladies are invited to come and help quilt The Bible class will meet at the church Thursday at 7:30 They are studying the book of Acts The third chap ter will be the lesson for this week All men are invited to attend The Golden Rule class will meet at the church Thursday evening at 7:30 The first chapter of irst Corinthi ans will be the lesson fbr this week All ladies are invited to attend riday Nov 24 will be the regular monthly fellowship meeting at the church A good speaker has been engaged Everyone is welcome to come The I class will meet at the church riday at 7 pm and from there go to the home of their teacher Mrs Pearl Bristow who lives in Picher Transporta tion will be furnished All young people are invited The conference of the Christian church met at the home of Mr and Mrs Robert Keagy Monday night Plans I Miscellaneous Shower Mrs red Lane entertained with a miscellaneous shower riday af ternoon at her home in courtesy to Mrs Leon Lane Many nice gifts were received 'Refreshments were srved to the folowing: Mesdames Nora Jolly Gene Balay Cal May Cleo Yocum Yocum Charles Eagon Wheeling Ed Hold en Yocum Cecil Sible Dan Stanley Mabie Hayden Caroline Staton True Lane Martin Sparlin Leon Lane and red Lane Many gifts were sent by persons who' could not attend Amaryllis Club The Amaryllis club met Tuesday at the home of Mrs Ed Wheeler: for an alli day meeting The day was spent in quilting and an en joyable time was had A covered dish luncheon was served at noons to: Mesdames Pearl Hufford Mil dred Weddington Ethel Gorjnan Emma Patterson Edith Hunt Lin nie McIntire Levi Givens Gertie Miller Etta Pittman Dora Collard Minnie Stevens Nellie Gordon Laura Gordon and son Richard Beatrice Wheeler and children iiPatricia and Charles Edward Vol Tie Mildred Campbell and children Mildred and Maxine Nel ilie Butterly and the hostess Mrs Wheeler1 Special guests were Cassell Wheeler Hufford Paul Patterson Miss Mil dred Hunt and Audrey Dean Huf ferd The next meeting will be with Mrs Pearl Hufford 127 North i Vine street fl 'I CARDIN Nov 22 Ralph Spell of Cardin was taken to a Joplin hospital last night sufering from a cut on his forehead which he said he received when a motor car which Jie was driving overturned He was dismissed after the injury had been treated Spell said he did not remember the exact location of the accident ollowing the accident he said he walked to the home of his wife in Joplin where' the ambulance was summoned His condition considered serious Christian Endeavor Christian Endeavor opened Sun day night at 6:30 with two songs and mass prayer The lesson for the evening was Sham and and was presented by the leader Miss Genevieve San ders Scripture readings followed by Lloyd Dye Ray Parkison and Gien Shroyer There were 16 members present Leader for next Sunday will be Carl Heatherly The Christian Endeavor extends an invitation to everyone who is not a member of another church to attend the meetings on Sunday evening at 6:30 Lloyd Dye is president of the Christian Endea vor Senior class officers are: President Glen Shroyer vice president Ray Parkison secretary and treasurer Nora Allen assis tant secretary and treasurer Mary Haines and news reporter Gene vieve Sanders Mrs Pauline Gilbert and daugh ter visited relatives in Joplin Mon day Thelma Loper of Joplin and Mrs Minnie Giddean of Carl Junc tion Mo were guests Wednesday of the parents Mr and Mrs JP Loper Mrs Jack Robenson is visiting her mother Mrs Dena Griffith 1 Miss Lena erguson 1 of Joplin visited her mother Mrs Hattie erguson Wednesday Mr and Mrs Jobe Stevens and children of Baxter Springs and Mr and Mrs Ray Harp of Picher vis ited Mr andMrs Pritchard Saturday Miss Dorothy Beyers of Gaena Kas is a guest of hen aunt and unqe Mr and Mrs John Clark Mrs Water Key of Baxter Springs visited Mr and Mrs Boone Key Saturday Mr and Mrs Ray Simmons Mrs Witt of Duenweg Mo were guests Sunday of Mr and Mrs George rie 1 StrviawUha8arf' or the Woman Who Cares We Recommend DU BARRY or Her Make Up Cleansing Cream Tissue Cream Skin Tonic reshener Perpetual Lip Stick Hand Cream Birthday Dinner Mr erris was honored with a dinner Sunday at his home in ob servance of his birthday Those present were Mr and Mrs Henry Hemphill and Mis Pauline Stanford of Chelsea Mrs Grace Vernon of Joplin Mr and Mrs Charley er ris and children Mr and Mrs rank erris Mrs May Griffin Peggy Vernon Miss Vergia erris and erris Mrs Lillie Wheeler Mrs Pearl Hufford and Roy Gordon of this city and Mrs Jessie Eidson of Joplin attended a homecoming of old schoolmates and teachers at the Black Jack schoolhouse south west of Galena Kas Sunday Mr and Mrs Dave Hazel of Topeka Kas was here Monday renewing old acquaintances Mr and Mrs Hazel and son David left here about eight years ago for To peka This is their first visit back here The Rev and Mrs Cock rum Mrs Stratton Mrs Jacoby Mrs Noel Wyatt Elmer ulcher Mr and Mrs Harry Gil Sitap and son Jack attended the funeral Tuesday of Mrs brother Charles Green held at Hornet Mo The Ladies Aid of the Methodist church will meet Thursday after noon at the home of Mrs Jesse Martin 301 South Cherry to piece a quilt All ladies who plan to attend are urged to bring their qujlt scraps Mr and Mrs red raley and children Keith and Carol June visited Sunday afternoon with Mr parents Mr and Mrs rank raley near Bluejacket Mr and Mrs Dudley Smith and children Gloria Ann and Charles Grant left Tuesday for leming ton Mo where they will visit a few days with Mrs par ents Mrs Myrtle Dushane left Sat nrday for her home in Shawnee Bridge Club A Root Sr entertain Thursdav Bride clnh home on Whitebird street Thursday afternoon The house was decorat ed with fall flowers A pleasant evening was spent in playing bridge after which delicious re freshments of nut cake salad and coffee were served Those enjoy ing the affair were Mesdames Minnie Hicks Don Siids berry Taylor Sport King Charles McCallum Bell Ar thur Root Jr Miss Mary Louise Bragg and the hostess Mrs Root Sr Shower A miscellaneous shower was giv en in honor of Mrs Reva Dixon Thursday afternoon at the home of her mother Mrs Nellie Brown Games conversation and the open ing and inspecting of the many lovely gifts were the diversions of the afternoon Those present were: Mesdames Mamie Phelps Pete Vaughn Joe Houser Har dinc Ash John Burt Ben Parkison Alta John Lloyd Dye Heatherly Emma Medley Audrey Williams Earl Parkison Crewes Marie Towe Schroll Walton Joe Eng land Ray Lea Paul Townsend Bud Townsend Lillie Dye Sid Sprad ling Van leet Henry Camp bell Bill Matthews A Gaddy Misses Goldie Dye Opal Heather ly and Alice Brown Nellie Brown and the hostesses Thelma Brown and loyd Dye and the honoree Mrs Reva Dixon Those unable to attend but who sent gifts were: Mesdames Davidson Ray Bond Ed Vonmoss Sam Heatherly Ott Heatherly Moxley Hackett Bill Spencer Clyde Spencer Mary Carter and Miss Inez Brown Labor Meeting Sponsored By American ederation Of Labor after a few visit with eousin Mrs red Collard family Mr and Mrs Virl Groves nounce the birth of a daughter whom they have named Virl Dean Mr' and Mrs Clarence Wheeler and children Patty and Charles Edward visited relatives in Sen eca Mo Sunday Mr and Mrs Roy Gordon Mr and Mrs Muri Gordon and son Richard visited in Joplin Sunday Numan Keener of Baxter Springs spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Ed Wheeler Miss aye Montgomery of Joplin was a guest Tuesday of Mrs Gorman Mr and Mrs George Rector and giandson Junior Rector were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs red Collard Mr and Mrs McIntire Mrs Edith Hunt and daughter Helen visited Monday evening with Mrs A Hughes Mrs Jacobs of Miami and Mrs Maude Shepard of Wichita jxas were guests Tuesday of Mrs Verda Wilson Miss Dena Brown visited in Pirhpr Rnnliiv Miss Delores Hood and in Baxter Springs with her aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs Ernest Hood Mrs Amanda Roach of Chetopa Kas was called here Monday by the serious illness of her daugh ter Mrs Logan Her con dition remains unchanged Charles Elliott visited his par ents in Seneca Mo Tuesday Mrs Mattie May of rancis Okla spent the week end in this city with her niece Mrs red Col lard and Mrs Collard Hal Mitehelson went to Neosho Mo Tuesday where he had charge of a funeral an early sale event Shop and Mme now! Buy a at Wards today and wear your coat all winter! Methodist church of Picher was accompanied Sunday night by his wife Mrs Hoole and small son and Mrs McConnell of Picher The Reverend Hoole Suc ceeds the Rev Minnes who has been pastor here the last four years The Reverend Minnes and family have moved to Mammoth Springs Ark where he will have the Methodist church Shower A shower was given in honor of Mrs Iva Starling at her home Monday afternoon The opening and inspecting of the many gifts was the entertainment Those present were: Thelma Mitchell Opal Wood and June Wood of Douthat: Mrs Pearl Car roll Mrs Elliott and daugh ter Bebe Deloris Mrs May Sow ers and Mrs Sherman Crewse of Picher Mrs Rhoda Ewers Mrs Russell Vanderpool Della Wood Mrs Theodore Towe Mrs Maggie Schrole Mrs Moxley and the honoree Mrs Iva Starling Birthday Dinner A dinner was held Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs Elmer Har bour at La ountaine Kas to celebrate the birthdays of Mrs father Bingham and also a niece Joanna Niles both of Quapaw Plates were placed for Bingham Mrs' Joe Niles and daughter Joanna Mrs rank Randall and son James Riley of Quapaw Mr and Mrs Melvin Waddell of Altoona Kas Miss lossie Sellars and Mr and Mrs Elmer Harbour of La ountaine New Pastor in Pulpit Church services were held Sun night at the Methodist church with a good crowd present The new pastor the Rev Hoole of Picher was present and delivered a very interesting sermon The Reverend Hoole will divide his time between the Quapaw and Methodist church of Picher He Seth Parker Program Seth Parker ig coming to town That most beloved of all radio en tertainers will be impersonated at the Palace theater here Saturday evening at 7:30 by the dramatic ar tist and singer John Howard Mr Howard has all the ear marks of the real Seth Parker appearance singing voice and the ability to tell the stories which have made Parker so famous Mr Howard will be assisted by a full company of local stage artists and1 singers in his production Night With Seth The old fashioned costumes old familiar music and songs and fun from the local Ce phus and Lizzie will make this a delightful evening of entertain ment This entertainment is being sponsored by the Methodist Ladies Aid and a large crowd is expected The proceeds will go for the church work BLACKWELL VOTES BONDS i BLACKWELL Nov: 1 OT) By an eight vote margin Blackwell: yesterday approved a $160000 bond issue for its 70 per cent share of a $228000 high school to be built under the public 1 11 works act enng from head injuries which i I1 lice said were inflicted by her hus I band just before he was killed In 1 vestigators said he broke a billiard 1 i I cue over her head and that she fol lowed him to the basement billiard room where the shooting occurred Pleading for sight of her chil dreri the young widow sobbed her love for her husband yesterday1: will ever know how 5 much I cared for him or how much I put up she declared Later Sli she said: 2 want to go to the funeral'! a'jf must go I let them 'bury a Sheldon wjthout being there to say SI good by to A pathetic scene was enacted be a tween the young mother and her two sons Both boys were 4 1 suoauea on reaching her bedside but burst into tears on being led away1 The slain man was: a son of A Sheldon Clark of Barrington vice president of the Sinclair Ref in ing company who is due here to 1 day 3 Dr and Mrs Turner of Claremore visited their son Les ter Turner and wife here over the week end Mrs Mitchell of Seneca Mo is the guest of her daughter Mrs Aaron Chase here this week Bill Mullen and Sam Jones have returned after a few days visit with their families at Oklahoma City Mrs Ross Burns and son Ross Edward of Joplin spent Saturday here with her mother Mrs A Beth Mr and Mrs Jim Shepherd and Mrs Yocum were Joplin busines svisitors Monday Mrs Esther Craig of Miami is the guest of her brother I Bingham and wife here this weke Miss Iva Kennedy visited Mr and Mrs Pat Burrows of Oak Grove district Sunday Jimmie Pipkin bookkeeper for the Barton Robinson Convoy com pany spent the week end in Okla homa City 'Mr and Mrs red Lane Mrs Leon Lane and Mrs True Lane visited at the home of Mrs Jack Hopper in Hockerville Monday Mr and Mrs Riley Burcham and son Billey of Baxter Springs were guests here Sunday of the form parents Mr and Mrs A Burcham Roy Martin was the week end guest of Cecil Swindle at Baxter Springs Mr and Mrs Sam Alper were dinner guests Sunday' evening of their son David Alper and family in Joplin Mrs Evelyn Stebbins of Parsons Kas is visiting her nieces Mrs Louise Bennett and Miss Clara Bell Mallory here this week Dr and Mrs Roval and son James of Claremore and Dr and Mrs Royal 1 of Baxter Springs visited at the home of i Mr and Mrs Lester Turner here i Sunday Mrs Truman DeVilliers return ed to her home at Ponca City Okla i i Monday after a week end visit i with relatives here Mack Robinson of Kansas City I Mo arrived here Sunday to join his wife Mrs Robinson and visit with relatives this week I Mrs A Beth entertained as November 1643 Robert Sieur de la Salle' rench excdorer torn lS19ieorte Eliot lOuanni 'i in lr I 1 1 i I 1 I 493 am WJE.

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